By Laura Jemetta

I have visited New York on a limited budget, and had the time of my life! Below are some tips for saving money in New York. Make sure you also check out my post on free things to do in New York.
Take Advantage of the Subway
New York’s subway system is not only well-run and convenient, it is an inexpensive way to see New York City, in fact, I don’t think you’ve really seen New York until you’ve taken full advantage of the subway.
The beating heart of New York City, the subway system is actually very user-friendly, and can get you anywhere you need to go in Manhattan or the outer boroughs, quickly and easily. While the multi-coloured map with it’s criss-crossing lines can seem overwhelming at first, once you get the hang of it, catching the subway is really simple.
Each subway line is denoted by a colour and a number or letter, and these are displayed on the entrance to each subway station. All you need to do is find your nearest subway station, check that it’s serviced by the line you need, and know whether you’re heading uptown or downtown.
My advice: don’t bother with New York’s taxi’s. Though the sheer abundance of them can be alluring, because of the traffic, it takes significantly longer to get anywhere in a taxi, and they are prohibitively expensive. Instead, try relying on the subway, (and your own feet), to carry you around New York; you won’t find a cheaper, or more quintessentially ‘New York’ experience than this.
Check out TKTS
Do you love the theatre? Then if you’re in New York, I’m sure you’re excited for Broadway. Theatre in New York can certainly be expensive though, especially tickets for the most sought after shows, but luckily there are ways that you can save money on Broadway tickets.
TKTS is one of them; this discounted ticket vendor has a booth in Times Square, and if you are willing to line up, you can get same-day tickets for most of the best shows at up to 50% off! Now, the queues can be something close to horrendous, but the line does move quickly, and I really believe the wait is worth it for the huge discounts you can get. Keep in mind, you can also check out the other two TKTS locations, where the lines are likely to be shorter.
By utilising TKTS and being willing to wait a while, I was able to afford to see several Broadway shows instead of just the one full priced one, which made my New York trip so special. Make sure to check out Kate’s article ‘How To Save Money on Broadway Tickets’ for some more tips on ways to get discounted tickets.
Visit New York’s Museums
Taking advantage of the many museums in New York, is an inexpensive way to experience the city. Many of New York’s museums run on a ‘suggested donation’ system, where you are not obligated to pay anything to gain entry into the museum. Rather, there is a suggested amount that you can donate towards the running and upkeep of the museum.
This is a great honesty system; the idea being that you pay what you can afford at the time. If you can’t afford to donate much when you visit the next time, perhaps next time you are in New York, you will be in a position to donate more.
The Skyscraper Museum, the Museum of Chinese America and the New York City Fire Museum are all inexpensive to visit, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Natural History Museum both run on the suggested donation system. And even better, you can see the Frick Collection for free on Saturdays 11-1pm, and you can get into the MoMa on Fridays between 4-8pm for free too!













