Visiting New York

5 Tips To Get To Know New York On A Budget

This year I had the pleasure of visiting New York for the first time. I did not have much money, but my cousin who has been working in the Big Apple for years gave me several tips that were very useful to know everything and spend as little as possible.

Buy The Metro Pass

 The New York subway is easy to use, and it gets you everywhere, but if you buy a ticket for a ticket, you limit yourself to using it a few times, and you do not get much out of it. If you are going to spend several days in NY, come to a window and buy the weekly pass. It is unlimited, so if it suddenly rains or gives you lazy walking, you will feel free to use it without spending more. It costs $ 31 (unlike the $ 2.50 that individual tickets cost). Trust me, and if you are going to spend a week there, it suits you. The same card is useful for some trucks.

Use Google Maps to move

Navigating the streets of New York is very easy with Google Maps, but using your data in the United States can be expensive if your company does not offer it. I recommend you download the map on your cell phone to use it offline, just in case so that you will save time, and you can find the nearest metro station and plan your routes without spending.

Google Maps in cities like this wonder that it gives you precise routes of public transport. Follow them without fear, and it is well updated and rarely wrong.

Pay What You Want In Museums

Some museums in New York allow you to “pay what you can.” Although they have a suggested price, these places receive many donations and can be maintained without your fee. If you have a budget assigned for these visits, use it, but if not the cashier will ask you how much you want to pay and you can give what you have (one dollar, two, five). This is the list of museums that allow this practice.

Natural History

Museum Brooklyn

Museum The Neighborhood

Museum

MoMA Metropolitan Museum PS1

New York City

The modality “pay what you can”give you general access, in some museums you will have to pay a fixed amount for entering special exhibitions. You can only use this modality at the box office, if you buy tickets in advance on the internet you will have to pay the suggested price.

Broadway At Half Price

 You can buy theater tickets with up to 50% off if you buy them on the same day as the show at one of the TKTS discount ticket offices. There is one in Brooklyn and one in South Street Seaport, but the most accessible one is Times Square. On 47th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue, you will find some red stairs. When going down, you will run into this magical ticket office. Do not buy tickets on the street because there is also piracy and take into account that you can touch a long line so go ahead. Check the box office hours on this page.

Take The Ferry To Staten Island

 Instead of paying for a boat to take you to the Statue of Liberty, take the ferry to Staten Island, which is free. It has continuous exits, it gives you a beautiful view of the city, and you can make a close-up photo of the statue without paying. Avoid peak hours because many people use this transport to go to work or school.