Leyland's Guidebook

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Leyland's Guidebook

Free, Free in NYC!

There’s something for everyone - and almost all of it for free, right in the middle of Manhattan. From poetry and puppet shows to putting and ping pong, beekeeping to boot camp to the Bard, there’s a daily programme of things to do for all ages. There’s even free WiFi to save you burning up expensive data.
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布萊恩特公園
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There’s something for everyone - and almost all of it for free, right in the middle of Manhattan. From poetry and puppet shows to putting and ping pong, beekeeping to boot camp to the Bard, there’s a daily programme of things to do for all ages. There’s even free WiFi to save you burning up expensive data.
You need to book tickets to climb Heatherwick Studio’s 'spiral staircase' but admission is free. Depending on the route you choose, you can climb up to 154 flights of stairs (2,500 individual steps) to reach the top-most landings.
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Vessel
20 Hudson Yards
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You need to book tickets to climb Heatherwick Studio’s 'spiral staircase' but admission is free. Depending on the route you choose, you can climb up to 154 flights of stairs (2,500 individual steps) to reach the top-most landings.
Every day, 70,000 people make the journey between Manhattan and Staten Island on the Staten Island Ferry. The service runs 24 hours a day, is absolutely free and runs past the Statue of Liberty for that all-important selfie.
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Staten Island Ferry
Staten Island Ferry
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Every day, 70,000 people make the journey between Manhattan and Staten Island on the Staten Island Ferry. The service runs 24 hours a day, is absolutely free and runs past the Statue of Liberty for that all-important selfie.

Sightseeing

Thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster musical, the life and times of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton have renewed awareness. You can visit Hamilton’s New York home (from 1802 until his death two years later) for free. Read the New York Times review here.
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
414 W 141st St
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Thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster musical, the life and times of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton have renewed awareness. You can visit Hamilton’s New York home (from 1802 until his death two years later) for free. Read the New York Times review here.