New York is a city of contradictions and beyond contradictions. It can also be a budget-buster or if you know where to go and what your doing, you can make it in New York for under $30 a day. I found a place where I can get discounted Theater Tickets for a Broadway show for as little as $18, that’s if you don’t mind what they call an obstructed view, which really isn’t as bad as it sounds, especially when compared to a regular priced ticket starting at $90.
Or, just go to a free theater production in Central Park, but you need to be in New York in the summertime and love Shakespeare. I got to see Pavarotti for free one time, now that was a treat. Really, New York is a fantastic place for the arts, and there is so much going on, you’ll need to spend money on a newspaper, but the newspaper will be your friend and let you know where first-rate performances are to be found at very reasonable prices. Just don’t fall into the trap that you need to see a big spectacular show, because the best shows are the spontaneous performances happening all around the city.
For me, I can amuse myself for hours with browsing around at a bookstore and there are tons upon tons of bookstores in New York City. I also love a good antique store, I can literally spend a whole day marvelling over antiques and talking to the owners of the store and listen to some very fascinating stories about a certain antique piece. It was easy to get free ticket to television shows or find where they are filming a movie (happens a lot in New York) and go a stand behind the barricades and watch a the behind the scene action. I found out about one indie movie being filmed when I went to a tourist information center. So, don’t do the regular expensive things which New York is known for, but do the unusual and save money.


