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  • 100 Free Things To Do in NYC With Kids Summer 2025

    100 Free Things To Do in NYC With Kids Summer 2025

    Things to do with Kids in NYC Summer 2020
    Photo Credit: Wini Lao Photography

    One of my favorite things about raising kids in New York City is that there’s always something fun and free for us to do together. Whether it’s dancing at a block party, catching a movie under the stars, or exploring a new playground—there’s no shortage of adventure and culture.

    I’ve been getting messages from moms planning trips and locals looking for new ideas, so I pulled together this massive list of 100 free things to do with kids in NYC this summer (it’s probably over 100 and I will keep updating as I find out about more things to do). Whether you’re a New Yorker or planning a trip, you’ll want to bookmark this one and start checking things off. Let’s make 2025 the best summer yet!

    Everyday Adventures That Are Always Free

    These spots are open all summer and offer hours of fun with no admission fee. Pack snacks, sunscreen, your metrocard and just go!

    Free things to do in NYC with kids | Playgrounds + Water Play

    Domino Park Water Feature (Brooklyn) – This Williamsburg gem has a fun, interactive fountain area perfect for hot days, honestly you can’t go wrong taking your kids here during a heatwave. Plus the view is amazing!

    Imagination Playground (Lower Manhattan) – We haven’t been to this one but from what I’ve heard, the giant foam blocks, sand, and sprinklers makes it another summer favorite.

    Pier 6 Water Lab (Brooklyn Bridge Park) – A sensory water zone with splash fountains, plus epic skyline views.

    Chelsea Waterside Playground (Manhattan) – Pirate ship vibes with plenty of space to run, climb, and cool off.

    Coney Island Beach/Boardwalk accessible by subway. 

    Rockaway Beach/Boadwalk accessible by subway (better than Coney Island)

    Kayaking at Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse Pier 1 and Pier 2.

    If you want to do more than water parks you can actually get into the water and do free kayaking with your family.

    Jones Beach

    Okay, so this is actually in Long Island but it’s accessible by LIRR and bus.

    Free things to do in NYC with kids | Nature Trails + Parks

    Shirley Chisholm State Park (Brooklyn) – Peaceful walking and biking paths with waterfront views and shaded picnic spots. This is on my list for the summer.

    Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx) – One of the largest city parks with hiking trails and forested play areas.

    The Ravine in Prospect Park (Brooklyn) – Feels like a mini Adirondack getaway right in the middle of the city. I absolutely LOVE Prospect Park, it’s one of my happy spaces in the city.

    Free things to do in NYC with kids | Animal Encounters + Gardens

    Green-Wood Cemetery’s Parrot Colony (Brooklyn) – Yes, wild parrots! I haven’t been but I heard it’s a quirky and fun stop.

    Queens County Farm Museum – I can’t suggest this farm museum enough, it’s another place that brings my family so much joy.

    Brooklyn Botanic Garden (Free Tuesdays before noon) – Gorgeous plants, walking paths, and a discovery garden just for kids. I haven’t been in a few years but it’s absolutely stunning.

    Free things to do in NYC with kids | Creative & Cultural Fun

    New York Public Library Storytimes – Many branches host free story sessions for toddlers and big kids throughout the week.

    Little Island (Manhattan) – Art installations, walkways, and sometimes pop-up performances—check the schedule before you go. I haven’t been yet and I can’t wait to finally go this summer. 

    Governors Island – Free ferry on weekends before noon. Bring the kids scooters or bikes for wide open play space.

    Ride the Staten Island Ferry

    The Staten Island Ferry is always free and you get great views of Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and lower Manhattan.

    Outdoor Concerts & Cultural Performances

     SummerStage Concerts – These are always a vibe. This summer there are over 70 free outdoor concerts across NYC parks, featuring a diverse lineup from jazz to hip-hop.

    Bryant Park Picnic Performances – Enjoy free music, dance, and theater performances on the lawn.

    Carnegie Hall Citywide – Free concerts in various parks on Fridays in July and August.

    Summer on the Hudson – Riverside Park will be hosting over 400 free events, including music, movies, and dance performances.  

    Free things to do in NYC with kids | Art & Museum Access

     Whitney Museum of American Art – Free admission every Friday evening from 5–10 pm and on the second Sunday of each month.

    Neue Galerie – Free admission on the first Friday of every month from 5–8 pm.

    Poster House – Free admission on the first Friday of each month, with extended hours and special programming.

    Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) – Free admission for NYC residents on Fridays from 4–8 pm.   

    Brooklyn Museum –  Free general admission for visitors ages 19 and under. Free First Saturdays include fun programs for the entire family. 

    National Museum of the American Indian – Free Admission

    Manhattan Children’s Museum (Free for some city agency employees, teachers and EBT/SNAP eligible families and more programs). 

    (More museums below in the free admission by day section)

    Parks & Outdoor Activities🌳

    NYC Parks Free Summer Activities – Participate in free sports, fitness, and cultural events across city parks.

    Kids in Motion Program – Engages children in active, outdoor play with organized sports and games in NYC playgrounds.

    Free Outdoor Pools – NYC Parks operates free outdoor pools throughout the city during the summer months.

    Family Camping – Experience overnight camping in city parks through NYC Parks’ free family camping programs.  

    Bryant Park also has over 50 free board games that are available until 8pm. We love playing with our kids there and their bathrooms are the cleanest public bathrooms in the city. 

    📚 Library & Educational Programs

    New York Public Library Storytimes – Many branches offer free story sessions for toddlers and big kids throughout the week.

    Brooklyn Public Library Events – Offers a variety of free programs for children, including arts and crafts, storytelling, and educational workshops.

     Queens Public Library Programs – Hosts free events such as music and movement classes, science workshops, and cultural celebrations for kids.  

    Theater & Performances 🎭

     Shakespeare in the Park – Enjoy free performances of Shakespearean plays in Central Park’s Delacorte Theater.

     Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City – Offers a series of free performances, workshops, and events for families.

    Harlem Meer Performance Festival – Free Sunday afternoon concerts featuring jazz, Latin, world, and gospel music in Central Park

    FDNY Fire Zone – Free Admission)

    Jones Beach

    (accessible by LIRR and Long Island bus)

    Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge

    The Unisphere at Flushing Meadows Park 54 FREE THINGS TO DO IN NYC WITH KIDS THIS SUMMER | FREE ADMISSION BY DAY GUIDE

    Free Things To Do in NYC With Kids – By Day of the Week

    If you’re a Type A mama, this section’s for you! These are the best recurring free activities by day, including museum admissions, performances, and outdoor fun. Be sure to double-check each location’s current schedule before you go.

    Mondays

    Bryant Park Movie Nights (select Mondays starting June 10)

    Free admission to the Museum at Eldridge Street

    Tuesdays

    Free admission to Brooklyn Botanic Garden (10am–12pm)

    Storytime at select NYPL branches

    Brooklyn Children’s Museum 2-6pm (Pay as you wish)

    Brooklyn Bridge Park: Movies with a view

    Wednesdays

    Summer in the Square: Union Square Park  – Stories and performances for children.

    Children’s Museum of Manhattan (free 4–8pm)

    Staten Island Zoo (free after 2pm – Reservations required)

    Queens Botanical Garden (free all day)

    Bronx Zoo (free admission, reservations are required)

    Thursdays 

    Outer Space Outdoor Movies: Albee Square, Brooklyn

    Children’s Museum of the Arts (pay as you wish) 4-6pm. My kids LOVE it there.

    Fridays

    New York Historical Society, DiMenna Children’s Museum Pay-as-you-wish Fridays

    New York Hall of Science , Free 2-5pm (We used to do this after school off the time on Fridays. This is an amazing museum).

    Saturdays

    Governors Island Kayaking 

    Le Carrousel Story Time at Bryant Park 2:00pm

    Guggenheim Museum (Pay as you wish 5–7:45 pm)

    Lincoln Center Out of Doors Family Day 

    Governors Island ferry free before 2pm

    The Jewish Museum

    Sundays

     Socrates Sculpture Park events (like storytime or art making)

     Wave Hill (free admission 10am–noon)

    Zipline at Alley Pond Park. Register here

    I hope you take advantage of these 100 free things to do in NYC with kids summer 2025. Enjoy your summer and don’t forget to SHARE, SHARE, SHARE! 

  • DIY Extra Thanks Jars With Video Tutorial

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    Yay! It’s day 3 of #ThankfulMom November here on Rattles and Heels. Today, I wanted to share fun DIY gratitude gift that I made over the weekend for my mother.

    [Tweet “No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks – James Allen #ThankfulMom”]

    All of us moms know that it takes a village to raise a child. Since, it’s #ThankfulMom month, I wanted to thank my “village” and the number one person in my support system. I am an only child and my mother and I are very close. Since, I’ve become a mother she’s stepped into her role as “Mimi” my kids awesome grandmother who loves spoiling them. I wanted to give her a gift of gratitude for all the extra things that she’s done for us such as getting out of bed early (sometimes in the brutal cold) to help my daughter transition to preschool because I had to rush off to work or cook yummy Grenadian meals for my family when I was pregnant or had a newborn.  She’s always cheerful and fun to be around and that’s why the kids love their “Mimi.” Since she deserves “Extra Thanks”, I made her these glitter jars (she LOVES glitter) and filled them with Extra Gum.

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    My mom loves pretty things, so I wanted to give her a gift that was decorative yet functional.

    You’ll need the following to make your DIY Extra Thanks Jars:

    1. Mason Jars
    2. Mod Podge
    3. Glitter
    4. Chalkboard Mason Jar lids
    5. Chalk
    6. Chalkboard labels
    7.  Foam Brush
    8. Extra Gum (Flavor your special person would like)

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     To make the glitter jar and glitter lid:

    Ensure all surfaces are dry.

    Apply a layer of Mod Podge over the entire area.

    Sprinkle glitter over the layer of Mod Podge until the whole jar is covered with glitter.

    Allow to dry for at least 4 hours.

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    glitter-mason-jar-chalklid

    Next, add your chalkboard labels with your own special “Thank you” messages on your jars. If glitter isn’t your thing or you’re short on time, you can just write gratitude messages to your chalkboard lids and labels. Then add your Extra gum, the silver packaging is perfect for the holidays as it pops against the jar.

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    Give-Extra-Get-Extra

    Make sure to gift your special person some Extra refills so that they can keep their stash of gum filled for the holidays.

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