Looking for the best views in NYC for free?
Believe it or not, some of the best vistas in New York City don’t involve sipping overpriced cocktails at exclusive rooftop bars or hanging out the side of a helicopter.
You can take in some amazing sights — and snap those all-important shots for Instagram — for just the cost of a subway swipe.
We’ve scoped out some of the best viewpoints in NYC that will save your wallet and liven up your Insta grid.
Read on for more!
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If you’re looking for free and cheap things to do in NYC, Central Park is full of complimentary attractions and experiences.
For instance, the recently-restored Gothic/Romanesque-style Belvedere Castle — just a short walk from the Metropolitan Museum of Art —features a visitor’s center and observation deck with incredible views of the Ramble and Turtle Pond.
Alternatively, you can enjoy an NYC picnic near Turtle Pond, one of the most romantic spots in Central Park. Here you’ll have an amazing view looking back up at the castle, which also helps to make this one of the most beautiful NYC photography spots in the whole city.
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Pro tip:
East River Park on the Brooklyn side of the East River also boasts incredible views, as you can see here on Instagram.
Visiting Manhattan in the winter and want a great view of Central Park without having to step outside?
Head to the Shops at Columbus Circle and check out the famous traffic circle and great views of the park from their floor-to-ceiling windows.
The high-end shopping and dining destination also makes for a great respite from the nearby Times Square crowds.
Journey from Meatpacking to Midtown (or vice versa) along The High Line, an elevated greenway built on a former railroad line along Manhattan’s West Side.
The park’s location makes it the perfect spot for sunset photos, though it’s really perfect to visit any time of day. Whether you’re planning for 4 days in NYC or something shorter, the High Line is a must-visit.
Bonus: The stops along the way are conveniently located near popular West Side attractions like Chelsea Market and Hudson Yards.
This iconic New York landmark is located in the heart of Central Park, near the 72nd Street entrances.
Here you’ll find great views of the historic Bethesda Fountain, Central Park Lake (and its many rowboats), and the famous Boathouse Restaurant.
Get here early in the day for the best photos, as this popular meeting spot attracts big crowds in the warmer months.
Every Friday from 7pm to 9:30pm, NYC’s Whitney Museum removes its usual $25 price tag and allows visitors to pay any price they’d like.
Aside from several floors of iconic American Art, the museum is also home to a large outdoor exhibition space with some of the best views downtown.
Bonus for parents and young travelers:
Admission is always free for visitors under 18!
The constellation mural atop the Terminal’s Main Concourse is one of the most iconic sights in New York City.
It is just one reason the entire building is a playground for history buffs and fans of the Beaux-Arts architecture style.
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When there, don’t miss the stunning view of the Chrysler Building out front.
To view it, stand across the street from the Grand Central Terminal entrance, at Pershing Square, and look east.
Here you’ll find the home of the Oculus, NYC’s otherworldly-looking $4 billion train station.
The sky-high white beams running through the length of the concourse are a truly incredible sight, making it one of Manhattan’s newest must-see attractions.
Interesting note:
There is much debate between locals about what the Oculus resembles, though it’s meant to represent a dove in flight, according to Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
Once you step off the tram, head south to Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park for a unique perspective of the city from the middle of the East River.
It’s definitely Insta-worthy.
While the view is free, you’ll need to use a swipe of your Metrocard to get to the island.
Governors Island is an epic summer day trip from NYC, though technically it is part of the borough of Manhattan.
Still, from nowhere on the island of Manhattan can you get New York City skyline views like this, particularly of Lower Manhattan.
Additionally, Governors Island is an oasis of gorgeous open spaces, playgrounds, and local art. You absolutely won’t want to miss the view of the Statue of Liberty from Picnic Point.
The ferry costs $3 round-trip for anyone 12 and over, but the park itself and many of its attractions are totally free.
Need help capturing the best views in New York — with you in the photos? Book one of our Private Photo Journeys, a walking tour that includes photos of your group to keep. Or step your game up even further with an NYC Influencer Shoot. Email info@nycphotojourneys.com with inquiries.
Looking for an incredible NYC skyline photo?
The Brooklyn Bridge features a pedestrian walkway so you can safely cross while taking in the sights.
There are several points along the way to rest and get the perfect shots for Instagram.
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Fact:
The Brooklyn Bridge is an extremely popular stop on NYC Photo Journeys’ Private Photo Journeys as well as their Influencer Shoots.
Talk about a trifecta of NYC views!
Actually, if you’re crossing the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan to Brooklyn the park is a less-than-10-minute walk from the bridge exit.
The park’s rocky shoreline is a gorgeous spot for a photoshoot — there’s even a small beach — making it a popular location for New York-themed engagement and wedding photos. It’s also one of the best Brooklyn Bridge photo spots in NYC.
And just like the Brooklyn Bridge, it’s a popular spot for NYC Photo Journeys’ experiences, as you can see above and on Instagram @nycphototour.
This may be the most Instagrammed spot in Brooklyn, and it’s easy to see why.
Just off Brooklyn Bridge Park, the DUMBO Waterfront area is home to classic views of the Manhattan Bridge and one of the few remaining areas in New York City with cobblestone streets.
You’ll recognize this neighborhood’s historic streets from such films as The French Connection, American Gangster, and The Dark Knight Rises.
Once the site of the Domino Sugar Refinery, the new Domino Park in Williamsburg features splendid views of the East River, Manhattan Skyline, and Williamsburg Bridge.
Be sure to run through the fountains and fog bridge to cool down during the hot summer months.
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Along with exploring other nearby waterfront parks, there are many quirky things to do in Williamsburg that can enhance a visit.
Easily accessible by subway, this beach boasts incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Additionally, enjoy photo ops with historic attractions such as the Cyclone Roller Coaster, the original Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs stand, and the Parachute Jump.
Pro tip:
It’s also home to one of NYC’s best pizza joints, Totonno’s, open since 1924.
What makes Totonno’s special is that it is one of the few pizzerias in New York City that can use a coal-fired brick oven.
Here you’ll find the final resting places of famous New Yorkers such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Leonard Bernstein, and Horace Greeley.
Don’t worry:
It’s not all spooky.
The cemetery also acts as an arboretum and features great views of the Manhattan skyline from its many hills.
Need help capturing the best views of New York City — with you in the photos? Book one of our Private Photo Journeys, a walking tour that includes photos of your group to keep. Or step your game up even further with an NYC Influencer Shoot. Email info@nycphotojourneys.com with inquiries.
Home to the Pepsi-Cola sign — a New York state landmark as of 2016 — Gantry Plaza State Park has some of the best views of Midtown Manhattan from Queens.
It’s also a perfect spot for shots of the United Nations Secretariat Building and the Empire State Building.
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There are numerous fun things to do in Long Island City, so allot time to spend the day, and maybe even a night or two. You’ll undoubtedly encounter even more beautiful views in NYC during your stay.
Astoria Park — one of the most beautiful places in New York with acres of open space and great views of the Manhattan skyline — is also home to one of the city’s largest public pools, free to visit every day in the summer.
If you visit during summer, it’s also one of the best places in NYC to see a complimentary Fourth of July fireworks show.
Not only does the ferry provide an amazing view of Manhattan from the water, but it also sails close to the Statue of Liberty.
This gives passengers an opportunity to get amazing shots of this symbol of freedom — without having to spend a dime!
Pro tip:
Before you get on the ferry you can purchase wine and beer from shops in Whitehall Terminal, where the ferry departments from Lower Manhattan, to bring on board for a cruise-like experience.
Need help capturing the best photos of your NYC adventure? Book one of our Private Photo Journeys, a walking tour that includes photos of your group to keep. Or step your game up even further with an NYC Influencer Shoot. Email info@nycphotojourneys.com with inquiries.
Just a short journey on the PATH train from Manhattan, the area is home to great shops, dining, and public art installations away from the New York City crowds.
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You can use your Metrocard to swipe in on the PATH, too!
Located further down the waterfront in Jersey City, Liberty State Park features views of all the big NYC landmarks — the Empire State Building, One World Trade, the Chrysler Building, the Statue of Liberty and more.
Actually, Ellis Island is so close you feel like you can almost reach out the touch it.
Along with being the embarkation point for Statue of Liberty tours from New Jersey, the park is also home to the abandoned Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal. Built in 1889 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it’s a must-see for history buffs.
After saving money with the above free experiences, spend on one of the following Insta-worthy NYC experiences:
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