There are lots of things to celebrate in NYC in November besides the Veterans Day Weekend and Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. As always, most of the NYC on the Cheap things to do list is FREE, and nothing is over $25, although we do make occasional exceptions for charity fund-raisers that benefit NYC parks or support NYC poor and needy, and special theater ticketing. Where … [Read more...] about Best Free & Cheap Things to do in November
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NYC Free: Outdoor Movies in Brooklyn Bridge Park
NYC Free: The popular outdoor summer film series Movies With A View returns to Brooklyn Bridge Park on Thursdays in July and August. This year celebrates the work of women writers, directors and actors, and all the flicks are family-friendly. This is the 19th summer season for Movies With a View, and includes Brooklyn-made food and drink via a new partnership with Brooklyn's … [Read more...] about NYC Free: Outdoor Movies in Brooklyn Bridge Park
NYC cheap Memorial Day weekend events
There's always plenty to do free and cheap in NYC on weekends, and with an extra day for the Memorial Day holiday, there are more than usual. Everything on the NYCOTC cheap weekend list is $20 or less. That makes us different from all the other "what to do" lists with expensive ideas, because we're here to help you enjoy being a NYC cheapskate with no apologies. Unless a … [Read more...] about NYC cheap Memorial Day weekend events
Free events in NYC Labor Day weekend
As always, there are lots of free, frugal and just plain cheap family-friendly things to do in NYC over the extended Labor Day holiday weekend. As always, nothing here costs more than $10. Be cheap and have fun with NYC on the Cheap. NYC‘s Unicycle Festival is three days of madness on one wheel. Last year‘s festival attracted more than 300 riders from around the country, … [Read more...] about Free events in NYC Labor Day weekend
Smorgasburg open at South St. Seaport
Good news for fans of Brooklyn's Smorgasburg and Lower Manhattan - the popular foodie destination is opening a branch at the South Street Seaport. It's an effort to revitalize the area following the incredible damage from Hurricane Sandy and feed hungry hordes with NYC-made food and drink. Many businesses at the Seaport remain closed, six months after the storm. Brooklyn … [Read more...] about Smorgasburg open at South St. Seaport