Best Free Museum Days and Discount Hours in NYC (2024)

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From uptown to downtown and Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens, we’ve got all the free museum days and cheap admission in New York City

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Free and cheap tickets to NYC's best museums? It's possible! One of the benefits of living in or visiting New York City is all the incredible cultural institutions and museums are at your beck-and-call likeThe Metropolitan Museum Of Art,MoMA or the Guggenheim. They are among the finest in the world—there’s just one hitch: They’re often pricey to get into.

Unlike cities such as London or Washington, D.C., New York isn’t big on publicly funded museums, which is too bad, especially if you actually live here and have to pay most of your wages on food and rent. Granted, there are senior and student discounts, and memberships that let you get in gratis if you’re willing to payfor the annual fee.

There is one alternative, however: most museums offer free hours or days and pay-what-you-wish admission. You just have to know where and when they are. We’ve got the info you need in our guide to all the free museum days and cheap admission in NYC you should know about, whether you live here or are planning a visit.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Upper West Side

The American Folk Art Museum celebrates traditional craft-based work, and the work of the self-taught, including Outsider artists. Its collection ranges from visionary works by Henry Darger and Martin Ramirez to quilts and Early American portrait paintings.

Always free (advance reservation suggested)

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Upper East Side

There’s nothing quite like seeing an exhibition in the Guggenheim’s breathtaking rotunda designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Check out his handiwork and all the great art on an evening when admission is discounted at a rate of your choosing.

Pay what you wish on Saturdays from 5–8 pm

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  • Museums
  • History
  • Central Park

The Jewish Museum is free on Shabbat during regular hours! Go see its exhibits of contemproary and modern art and substantial collection of Judaica. There is a permanent exhibit specifically for children, as well as a restaurant that includes an Uptown outpost of Russ & Daughters, the iconic Lower East Side purveyors of Kosher delicacies like lox, sable and whitefish.

Freeon Saturdays and select Jewish holidays

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  • Things to do
  • Schools and universities
  • Lower East Side

TheInternational Centerof Photography'stwo floors of exhibition space on the Lower East Side often showcase retrospectives devoted to single artists. Plus, the library houses back issues of photography magazines and photographic files.

Freeadmission every third Thursday from 6-9pm

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  • Museums
  • Science and technology
  • Upper West Side
  • price 2 of 4

Beyond the iconic, show-stopping displays—the grizzly bear in the Hall of North American Mammals, the 94-feet long blue whale, the prehistoric Barosaurus skeleton rearing up as if to scare the adjacent Allosaurus skeleton—is an expertly curated, 150-year-old museum that fills visitors of all ages with a curiosity about the universe.

Whether you’re interested in the world below our feet, or the cultures of faraway lands or the stars light-years beyond our reach, your visit to AMNH is bound to teach you a few things you never knew.

Admission to the museum is a suggested donation for residents of New York, New Jersey or Connecticut. However, for access to the amazing special exhibits or the mesmerizing Space Show in the Hayden Planetarium, you’ll have to shell out more.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Central Park

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s pay-what-you-wish policy applies to residents of New York State residents only. But hey, it's the greatest museum in the world, right? Remember, even if if you live in New York State, you’ll need one of the following as proof:

-New York State driver’s license
-New York State identification card
-IDNYC
-Current bill or statement with a New York State address
-Student ID
-New York library card

Pay what you wish at the ticket counter for New York State residents

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  • Museums
  • History
  • Murray Hill

This Madison Avenue institution began as the private library of financier J. Pierpont Morgan and is his artistic gift to the city.

Building on the collection Morgan amassed in his lifetime, the MorganLibrary & Museumhouses first-rate works on paper, including drawings by Michelangelo, Rembrandt and Picasso; three Gutenberg Bibles; a copy ofFrankensteinannotated by Mary Shelley; manuscripts by Dickens, Poe, Twain, Steinbeck and Wilde; sheet music handwritten by Beethoven and Mozart; and an original edition of Dickens’sA Christmas Carolthat’s displayed every yuletide.

Free admission on Fridays,5-7pm.Reservations are requiredavailable one week in advance.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Midtown West

The iconic MoMAhouses a collection of 200,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, media and performance art works, architectural models and drawings, design objects and films—adding up to a comprehensive and expansive view of modern art.

You'll see the classics from Picasso, Matisseand Pollock, plus works from women and artists of color. MoMA offers not only the greatest collection of modern and contemporary art on the globe but also a very narrow window to get in for free.

The first Friday of every month from 4 to 8pm (reserve online in advance) for NYC residents.Free admission is also offered to staff and students of various universities as well as certain government employees. You can see if you qualify here.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Meatpacking District
  • price 2 of 4

Planted at the foot of the Highline along Ganesvoort Street, the new Whitney building boasts some 63,000 square feet of both indoor and outdoor exhibition space. Founded in 1931 by sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt, the Whitney is dedicated to presenting the work of American artists. Its collection holds about 15,000 pieces by nearly 2,000 artists, including Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Edward Hopper (the museum holds his entire estate), Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, Georgia O’Keeffe and Claes Oldenburg.

Freefor visitors every Friday evening from 5–10pm and on the second Sunday of every month beginning on January 12, 2024. Be sure to reserve in advance.

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  • Museums
  • History
  • Upper West Side
  • price 2 of 4

The New-York Historical Society features more than 1.6 million works that explore the history of the city and the country, including exhibits, art and historical artifacts. The Patricia D. Klingenstein Library has more than three million books, newspapers, maps, photographs and more from our nation’s founding through slavery and Reconstruction and beyond.

Pay what you wish on Fridays from 6-8pm.

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  • Museums
  • Special interest
  • Queens

ThisQueens County treasure is well worth the bus trek or car ride. As the city’s longest continually farmed site in the city (it’s been in operation since 1697), the 47 acres feels like an entirely different world compared to Manhattan.

Feed and pet the barnyard animals, including sheep, ponies and goats, hop aboard a hayride and come back during the fall harvest season when you can go pumpkin picking and attempt to find your way through the Amazing Maize Maze (yes, that’s a corn maze).

Don’t forget to stop by the store on your way out for fresh fruits and veggies grown on the premises!

Admission is free excepton special ticketed event days.

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  • Art

Klimt’s dazzling gold-flecked 1907 portrait is known as the “Viennese Mona Lisa” and is reason enough to visit the Neue Galerie, especially for free. It’s also worth the wait on line, which, unfortunately, is unavoidable.

On the First Friday of every month, the museum is open late and offers free admission from 5 to 8pm. Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Children under 12 are not admitted during First Fridays.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Hell's Kitchen

Founded in 1956 as the Museum of Contemporary Crafts, the Museum of Arts & Designbrings together contemporary objects created in a wide range of media—including clay, glass, wood, metal and cloth—with a strong focus on materials and process.

Visitors can now watch as resident artists create works in studios on the sixth floor, and curators are able to display more of the 2,000-piece permanent collection in the larger space, including porcelain ware by Cindy Sherman, stained glass by Judith Schaechter, black-basalt ceramics by James Turrell, and Robert Arneson’s muralAlice House Wall,on view for the first time in two decades.

Tickets are half-price on Thursdays (special exhibits cost extra).

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Chelsea
  • price 1 of 4

This six-story museum (once home to Barneys New York) houses Donald and Shelley Rubin’s impressive collection of Himalayan art and artifacts, as well as large-scale temporary exhibitions.

Tickets are free on Fridays 6–10pm if youreserve in advance.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Washington Heights

With 750,000 objects, The Hispanic Society Museum & Library boasts the largest assemblage of Spanish art and manuscripts outside Spain. The collection includes many religious artifacts, including 16th-century tombs from the monastery of San Francisco in Cuéllar, Spain.

After a six-year, $10-million renovation, the museum's main building reopened in May 2023. Additional renovation work is planned for the museum's East Building.

Always free.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Lenox Hill

The Frick collection’s free night is a relatively recent policy, so by all means, jump at the chance to see NYC’s greatest collection of Old Masters next to the Met’s.

Pay-what-you-wish admission is on Thursdays 4-6pm.

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  • Art

The Brooklyn Museum's free First Saturdays isn’t just for looking at art. It’s also an evening of food, drinks, performances, music and dancing.

Free First Saturday events are held on select months (February-August and October) from 5–11pm.

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  • Museums
  • Special interest
  • East Harlem

From pre-Colombian artifacts to contemporary installations, El Museo covers the waterfront on Latino and Hispanic art. Taking advantage of itsgenerous admission policy makes a visit that much better.

El Museo del Barrio, located in the city's East Harlem neighborhood known as "El Barrio," is the nation's leading Latinx and Latin American cultural institution.

Pay what you wish daily (suggestedadmission fee of $9).

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Queens

Located on the grounds of two World’s Fairs, the QM holds one of Gotham’s most amazing sights: The Panorama of the City of New York, a 9,335-square-foot scale model of the five boroughs, created for the 1964 exposition and featuring Lilliputian models of landmarks.

Every day is pay-what-you-wish admission.

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    Best Free Museum Days and Discount Hours in NYC? ›

    Explore local museums & attractions with Culture Pass! If you have a library card from the Brooklyn Public Library, Queens Public Library, or New York Public Library (serving the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island), you can reserve free passes to 95+ cultural institutions across NYC.

    How to get into NYC museums for free? ›

    Explore local museums & attractions with Culture Pass! If you have a library card from the Brooklyn Public Library, Queens Public Library, or New York Public Library (serving the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island), you can reserve free passes to 95+ cultural institutions across NYC.

    What museums are free with NYC ID? ›

    Visit the Museums and Cultural Institutions page to find out more about the Museums and Cultural Institutions.
    • American Museum of Natural History.
    • Apollo Theater.
    • BRIC.
    • Bronx County Historical Society.
    • Bronx Museum of the Arts.
    • BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music)
    • Brooklyn Children's Museum.
    • Carnegie Hall.

    What is the number one Museum in New York City? ›

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC is a must-visit! With its vast collection spanning thousands of years, there's something for everyone. From ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces, each exhibit is meticulously curated. The building itself is stunning, and the rooftop views are a bonus.

    Which Museum is Pay as You Wish in NYC? ›

    New York Historical Society | www.nyhistory.org ▪ Pay what you wish on Fridays, 6–8 PM. Noguchi Museum | www.noguchi.org ▪ Pay what you wish the first Friday of every month. Old Stone House | www.theoldstonehouse.org ▪ Suggested donation on weekends.

    Is there a pass for all museums in NYC? ›

    Visit New York museums for free with The New York Pass®

    With The New York Pass®, you can explore not just the museums, but also the big-name landmarks, local hotspots, and epic tours — all on one pass, all for one price.

    Is there a free zoo in NYC? ›

    Limited Admission is free all day on Wednesdays at the Bronx Zoo. ADVANCE TIMED TICKETS ARE REQUIRED.

    What is free on Fridays in NYC? ›

    Fridays
    • Asia Society Museum all-day.
    • Brooklyn Botanic Garden Free Winter weekdays (December-February)
    • Cooper Hewitt Museum 5 pm - 6 pm.
    • Japan Society 7 pm - 9 pm.
    • Morgan Library & Museum 5 pm - 7 pm.
    • Museum at Eldridge Street Synagogue all day. ...
    • New York Hall of Science 2 pm-5 pm.

    Which museums in York are free? ›

    All free museums and attractions to visit in York
    • National Railway Museum. York. The National Railway Museum (NRM) is devoted to telling the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. ...
    • Richard III Experience at Monk Bar. York. ...
    • 2nd Infantry Divisional Kohima Museum. York. ...
    • Yorkshire Yeomanry Museum. York.

    What are the benefits of a NYC ID card? ›

    Discounts include:
    • Citywide entertainment discounts.
    • Select health and fitness center discounts.
    • Grocery discounts at select stores.
    • Pharmacy discounts.
    • Transportation discounts.
    • Additional discounts for veterans.

    Is the Met or MoMA better? ›

    MoMA's temporary exhibits never fail to debut world-renowned talent or the best of the up-and-coming. They also present sensational and ever-evolving performance programs. At The Met, you can expect the finest classics from all over the world, curated in the most sensitive and thoughtful ways.

    What is the most visited art museum in New York? ›

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) is the largest museum in New York and also the most-visited. Discover its art collections and its masterpieces.

    What museum has the most stuff? ›

    Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met)—New York, NY: The Met is famous worldwide for its very diverse and expansive collection—in fact, more than two million works are housed here, divided into nineteen different departments. It is the largest museum in the United States.

    Are any museums in NYC free? ›

    Museum at FIT: Fashion museum at FIT campus, admission is always free. Queens Museum: Arts museum and education center located in Flushing, admission is always free. The Bronx Museum: Contemporary arts museum in the Bronx, admission is always free.

    Is Moma free on Fridays? ›

    Free admission for New York City residents on the first Friday of every month, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., is made possible by UNIQLO. (Free tickets must be reserved in advance.)

    How to get into met for free? ›

    Complimentary Admission
    1. A valid membership card from The Met.
    2. An IDNYC card (IDNYC cardholders are eligible for a complimentary, one year IDNYC Membership at The Met. ...
    3. A valid membership card from AAM or ICOM (one ticket per card holder)
    4. A valid membership card from the Museum Council of NYC.

    What buildings can you go to the top of in NYC for free? ›

    The Best Free Views of the NYC Skyline

    They are: Empire State, Top of the Rock and One World Observatory Although they have incredible views there are other places from which you can enjoy the beautiful skyline without having to pay.

    Do New Yorkers get into the Met for free? ›

    New York State residents and New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut students: the amount you pay for admission is up to you, but you must pay something ($00.01 minimum per ticket). To buy pay-what-you-wish tickets online, you must have a New York State billing address.

    Can you go to the museum of Natural History in NYC for free? ›

    General Admission fees are waived for the following groups:

    Museum Members, IDNYC Members, corporate members, and corporate reward program members (including Chase Private Client Arts & Culture Card members) Children under 3.

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