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NYC Free & Cheap Things to Do This Weekend

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Your weekend plans begin here, with a couple of dozen FREE and cheap things to do this weekend, including Christmas tree and Hanukkah menorah lighting ceremonies and events, and weekend crafts markets.

Everything on the NYC on the Cheap weekend list is $25 or less, and most things are FREE, so you can enjoy NYC more for less money.

best sledding hillsSo much to see and do and so little time.

Let’s hope the weather cooperates with all the outdoor events.

And if it doesn’t, here are some rainy and snowy day activities in NYC, besides re-arranging your sock drawer.

Friday, Nov. 30

best all-you-can-eat sushi deals in NYCXi’an Famous Foods free food giveaway

The beloved hand-ripped noodle chain is celebrating the opening of its 14th location with FREE food, from 11a to 3pm. The shop will be giving away one free dish to customers who follow the chain on any social media, and then share the promotion on their own profiles.

The free food is while supplies last, at the restaurant’s new location at 8 Liberty Place, between Broadway and Nassau Street.

Saturday, Dec. 1

best nyc delisCarnegie Deli Returns

Fans of overstuffed corned beef and pastrami sandwiches are still cying in their Cel-Ray tonic over the closure of the famed Carnegie Deli in 2016. It’s returning – but just for one week, and everything on the menu will be $1, or less.  Sandwiches are 99 cents, potato knishes are 75 cents, desserts including cheesecake and Black and White cookies are 50 cents. Dr. Brown’s sodas also are 50 cents.

And there’s 1950s decor, including a jukebox loaded with good old fashioned rock ‘n’ roll.

Sunday, Dec. 2

Ride the MTA Nostalgia Train

Get aboard for a trip back in time, on a vintage NYC subway train, for the price of a MetroCard swipe.  The annual and popular MTA Holiday Nostalgia Train rides again for 2018, with vintage R 1/9 cars that were in service 1932 to 1977. 

You might remember light bulbs, woven wicker seats, ceiling fans and windows you could open before air conditioning. 

free holiday events in nycChristmas tree lighting ceremonies this weekend

Astoria Holiday Festival and Tree Lighting

Park Avenue Trees lighting

hanukkah events in nycNightly Hanukkah menorah lighting ceremonies this weekend

Menorah lighting at Grand Army Plaza at Central Park, Fifth Ave. at 59th St.

Menorah lighting at Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, Brooklyn

Menorah lighting at Washington Square Park

 

SEE ALSO

Best Hanukkah events for families

Best Hanukkah events for grown-ups

Holiday Shows

Get discount tickets now for holiday shows for kids, $25 or less, including the Big Apple Circus and a musical version of A Christmas Carol.

Where to See Santa

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Santaland at Macy’s

The big guy will see you now.  He’s set up shop inside the world’s largest department store on Herald Square. As last year, you’ll need to make an appointment.  It’s FREE to see him, FREE to make an apoointment, even if it’s just 30 minutes ahead of your hoped-for visit.

Breakfast with Santa

Give your kids a chance to get up close and personal with ol’ Saint Nick himself at Breakfast with Santa. This is a morning meet-and-greet that includes a  continental breakfast and the opportunity to pose for photos and present a holiday wish list to the big guy in red. In addition, Elfprov (from the silly minds behind Improv 4 Kids) perform an interactive musical comedy starring Santa’s favorite helpers. For an extra-special holiday treat, go VIP for reserved stage-side seats, priority access to Santa and tasty treats at your table.

  • Discount tickets from $12 for multiple dates in November and December.

Santa at Brookfield Place

Santa is now in residence at Brookfield Place.  Visiting him is FREE, getting photos of your naughty or nice experience is not free. Photos are $29 and up, which is not NYC on the cheap.  Daily except Mondays, with the exception of Dec. 24th.

  • Hours are Tuesday – Friday: 12 – 8pm; Saturdays: 10am – 8pm; Sundays: 10am – 6pm; and Monday, Dec 24: 10am – 4pm

Holiday Train Show at GCT

Tholiday train show nyehe 17th Annual Holiday Train Show is now open at Grand Central Terminal, and it’s FREE again this year. These are classic, vintage Lionel Trains which run on eight separate loops of track through a 34-foot long miniature New York City scene, at the New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex and Store in GCT.

Holiday Shopping

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Things to do in NYC every Friday
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Freebie Friday –  FREE admission to NYC museums including MOMA. No passes or coupons needed. Just go.

Get FREE admission to more than a dozen NYC museums with the IDNYC card.  Enrollment is also FREE.

Freebie Friday: Family Fridays at MoMath – Solve puzzles, family-style, and learn how math affects everything, from music to space flight. 6:30pm, FREE  The National Museum of Mathematics is at 11 E. 26th St.

Freebie Friday – Grand Central Neighborhood Tour. FREE every Friday at 12:30, docents from the Grand Central Partnership guide you through the history of the fabled Grand Central Terminal and some equally-fabled nearby landmarks including the Chrysler Building.  There are no tickets, no reservations.  Just meet at Sculpture court at 120 Park Avenue (southwest corner of East 42nd Street). Tour is 90 minutes.

Must-See Museum Exhibits

Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow examines the meaning of citizenship for African Americans following the abolition of slavery, through Reconstruction and the rise of the Jim Crow era. By 1868, all persons born in the United States were citizens and equal before the law, but efforts to create an interracial democracy were contested from the start. A harsh backlash ensued, ushering in the “separate but equal” age of Jim Crow.

Marking the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment – back in the news today with all the headlines about immigration and birthright citizenship – and featuring art, artifacts, photographs and media, the exhibition highlights the central role played by African Americans in advocating for their rights and also examines the depth and breadth of opposition to black advancement. Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow is part of New-York Historical’s new initiative to dedicate rotating gallery space to covering topics of freedom, equality, and civil rights in America.

  • New York Historical Society, Central Park West at 76th St., through early 2019.

harry potter exhibit nycAlso at New York Historical Society is the Harry Potter History of Magic exhibit.

See both exhibits for one price on the same ticket.

nyc free museumsPink: The History of a Punk, Pretty, Powerful Color – FREE exhibition organized by the museum’s director and chief curator, Dr. Valerie Steele. Pink features approximately 80 ensembles from the 18th century to the present, with examples by designers and brands such as Elsa Schiaparelli, Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Alessandro Michele of Gucci, Jeremy Scott of Moschino, and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons. The exhibition is organized by the museum’s director and chief curator, Dr. Valerie Steele, and will be accompanied by a book published by Thames & Hudson
  • The Museum at FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology), Seventh Ave. at 27th St., through early January 2019.

 

Things to do in NYC every Saturday

nyc free museum admissionFREE Saturday admission at top NYC museums every Saturday all year includes the Jewish Museum and the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum.

 

Things to do in NYC every Sunday

nyc free museum admissionFREE Sunday admission at top NYC museums including Morgan Library and Museum.

FREE Flatiron Walking Tour –  Join professional guides on a 90-minute journey through this vibrant neighborhood, viewing some of the City’s most notable landmarks, including the New York Life Insurance Building, the MetLife Clock Tower, the Appellate Courthouse and the famous Flatiron Building.  Every Sunday at 11am, rain or shine. No advance registration is required. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

SEE ALSO

nyc free museum admissionYou now get FREE admission to more than 30 NYC museums and cultural institutions with the new CulturePass.  It’s a new perk to use with your library card from the NYPL, Brooklyn Museum or Queens Museum systems.

  • Get discount tickets for admission. 

NYC on the cheapThe NYCOTC Free & Cheap Weekend Guide is $25 or less, with an occasional splurge because we deserve to treat ourselves once in a while.

NYC isn’t expensive when you know where to go and what to do, and we do.  And we love to share.

  • Unless a price is noted, our weekend list is FREE, but we usually remind you anyway.
  • Unless otherwise noted, outdoor events are rain or shine, so let’s hope for shine.
  • Street fairs are 11am to 6pm, unless otherwise noted.

Getting Around NYC – Know Before You go

metro-north travel dealsFREE apps on subway track work and schedulng delays – Know what trains are bypassing what stations so you aren’t late for one of these free and cheap weekend events.

Manhattan subway stations closed through Autumn 2018 for repairs

NYC official street closures website – Know what streets are closed when for street fairs, parades, political protests and more.

2018 NYC parking calendar – Know when you have to move your car, or not.

Where to eat at LaGuardia Airport – Top NYC restaurants and cafes are replacing fast food joints.

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