New York Tip: Free summertime events
New York never sleeps. OK, sometimes we take the occassional midsummer nap. But, for the most part, the city sparkles and goes into high kicks even when it’s sweltering and balmy in July and August. The Big Apple also likes to kick up a whole lotta free offerings throughout the summer, and this includes hundreds of concerts, plays, and movies in the park.
Here are three summertime freebies you won’t want to miss.
Movies in Bryant Park
This year’s line-up includes a EuroCheapo personal favorite “Harold and Maude” as well as classics like “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” and “Dog Day Afternoon.” Locals know to snag a picnic spot early. Bring your own food, wine (we won’t tell), and nibblies and settle in for a fun night under the stars. All movies are free of charge and open to the public. For a full schedule and directions, visit Bryant Park’s web site.
Central Park Summerstage
Summerstage kicks off its diverse season tomorrow with performances by Calle 13 and Bebe. The rest of the summer promises more excitement with headliners like Q-Tip (July 18), performances by the Metropolitan Opera stars, and a smattering of renowned dance spectacles. For a full rundown of all free events, go here. Line up early for the best seats.
Free tours and workshops, Prospect Park (Brooklyn)
Prospect Park, in Brooklyn, was designed by the same gents who brought us Central Park. It measures a hefty 585 acres. Summer brings a lushness to the park that’s out of this world, and also a host of free events and workshops. Tours of the grounds, bird-watching seminars, arts and crafts workshops, and an annual fishing contest are all free for the taking. While Prospect Park’s events are decidedly more kids-oriented, we think adults will enjoy them too. For a full schedule, visit the Park’s web site.
Too bad most NYC outdoor events end on Labor Day Weekend.
Hi Evelyn,
While many of these events are for the summertime, check out our post yesterday on outdoor things to do for free in New York. All but two are open year-round.
http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/new-york-7-free-outdoor-adventures.html
Thanks,
Tom
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