Pride Parade, West Village, Manhattan, NYC
New York City Tourism + Conventions, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York City, is spotlighting a selection of free and affordable activities for visitors to enjoy this summer. The organization has also just launched a newย NYC on a Budgetย content hub onย nyctourism.com, offering a comprehensive guide to seasonal events, outdoor activities, cheap eats, tips for securing free and discounted event tickets, and more.ย
โSummer unofficially kicks off in New York City this weekend with the Memorial Day holiday,โ said Fred Dixon, President and CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions. โDuring the warmer months, NYCโs streets, parks and beaches come alive with free and affordable festivals, concerts, outdoor dining and more. Thereโs no better time to enjoy these offerings and experience the value of a visit to the five boroughs.โ
Suggested summer activities include:
Arts, Culture & Entertainment:
- Escape the heat and see world-class art at one of NYCโs many museums this summer. Check out NYC Tourismโsย Free NYC Museumsย guide for a full list of cultural institutions that are either always free, free on specific days of the week or free for select hours.
- Enjoy musical performances all summer long withย SummerStage. Dozens of free and ticketed live music performances are taking place in parks across the boroughs, including Manhattanโs iconic Central Park.ย
- Summer for the Cityย returns to Lincoln Center with more than 200 events, many of which are free or pay-as-you-wish. Programming includes musical story times for children, film screenings, stand-up comedy, workshops, performances and more.
- As part of its 20th anniversary celebration this year,ย Madison Square Parkย is offering an array of free public artworks by four artists. This summerโs exhibition isย Seedย by New Mexican artist Rose B. Simpson, on view through September 22.
- Catch free film screenings this summer atย Paramount+ Movie Nights in Brooklyn
Annual Events & Celebrations:
- Throughout next month, NYC will celebrateย Juneteenth, commemorating June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved people of African descent in the United States were freed. Learn more viaย Juneteenth at NYPLโa free series of events, books and resources including the outdoor Schomburg Center Literary Festival in Harlem on June 17.
- Celebrateย New York City Prideย in the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement with events being held throughout all five boroughs and the NYC Pride March, one of the worldโs largest Pride parades, taking place on June 30. Visitors can also check out the newย Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, opening June 28.
- This Independence Day, visitors can enjoy the freeย Macyโs Fourth of July Fireworks, taking place over the Hudson River; official viewing points will be announced soon. Alternatively, head to Coney Island for its iconicย Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, boardwalk and amusements.
- Harlem Weekย celebrates 50 years this summer. From August 7โ18, celebrate the neighborhoodโs rich heritage with live music, performances, dining and more.ย
Sports & Outdoor Activities:
- During next monthโsย ICC Men’s T20 World Cup,cricket fans can watch matches on the big screen at free outdoor viewing events on Lower Manhattanโs North Oculus Plaza. There will be 10 game days with notable matchups including Australia vs. England on June 8, India vs. Pakistan on June 9, and the Final on June 29.
- Some of the worldโs greatest national soccer teams will compete this summer during theย CONMEBOL Copa Amรฉricaย andย UEFA EUROย tournaments. If you canโt get to a match in-person, locations throughout NYC will be playing them on the big screen. Consider Football Factory at Legends, Soccer Republic at Bar 43 and many other bars for viewing fun.ย
- Open Streetsย is back with more than 130 car-free locations across the five boroughs, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to enjoy more public space. Details about this yearโsย Summer Streetsย program will be announced soon.
- Explore NYC withย PlaceChase, a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt all wrapped up into one mobile app. Additional walking tours can be found atย nyctourism.com.ย
Dining & Shopping:
- Crowd favoriteย NYC Restaurant Weekยฎย is back from July 22โAugust 18, with hundreds of restaurants citywide offering prix-fixe menus. A full list of participating eateries will be available July 6.
- Grand Bazaarย is a weekly retail market on Manhattanโs Upper West Side, with stalls by local independent artists, craft-makers, vintage/antique dealers and more. Special events this summer include a Pride-themed Summer Brunch & Shop on June 30 and a NYC Summer Vintage Bazaar on July 14.
- Industry Cityย in Brooklynโs Sunset Park neighborhood is home to restaurants, breweries, distilleries and a Japanese food hall, with tours and events hosted throughout the summer months.ย
In 2023, NYC welcomed 62.2 million visitors, including 50.6 million domestic and 11.6 million international visitors. This year, visitation is expected to grow to 64.8 million, a 97% recovery of 2019 record levels. Visit nyctourism.com for all there is to see and do in New York City.









About New York City Tourism + Conventions:
New York City Tourism + Conventions is the official destination marketing organization (DMO) and convention and visitors bureau (CVB) for the five boroughs of New York City. Our mission is to invite the world and energize the City, building equitable, sustainable economic prosperity and community through tourism for the mutual benefit of residents, businesses and visitors. For all there is to do and see in New York City, visit nyctourism.com.
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