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		<title>10 Family Fun Things to Do in New York City For FREE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Central Park: It is 8000 acres of greenery in the middle of a bustling city. This is my favorite place in NYC, if I happen to be in New York for my Birthday, this is where I always spend the day. There is plenty to see and do at Central Park. You can just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Central Park: It is 8000 acres of greenery in the middle of a bustling city. This is my favorite place in NYC, if I happen to be in New York for my Birthday, this is where I always spend the day. There is plenty to see and do at Central Park. You can just stroll, which can be so romantic, almost any season of the year. If you are with the kids, during summer, you can sit at any of the grassy area and have a picnic, or play ball. There are benches all around the park underneath big oak trees, where you can sit and enjoy music from the local musicians, watch people dance on their roller blades, or just simply people watch. There are 2 children&#8217;s zoos: Tisch Children&#8217;s Zoo, and Central Park Zoo -which is free for kids under 3. If you don&#8217;t want t to go inside you can still enjoy watching the Seals and the Sea lions for free, who are visible from the outside. If your kids like to sail toy boats, there is a small pond just for this. For kids 6 and up, who like to bird watch, if you go by the Belvedere Castle they&#8217;ll loan you Binoculars, guidebook, map, and sketching pads. In the summer time, if you want to cool off by a fountain, there is a beautiful one. During winter, there are 2 ice skating rinks in the park.</p>
<p>2. Staten Island Ferry: It&#8217;s a great way to see the wonderful view of New York Harbor across a 5 mile stretch, in this 25 minute ride, as it goes from Manhattan to Staten Island back and forth. It&#8217;s free, you can&#8217;t beat <span id="more-124"></span>that! This is one of the main means of transportation used by Staten Islanders to get to Manhattan, so try to avoid rush hours.</p>
<p>3. Times Square: Yes it is very touristy, but I&#8217;m still in awe with all the lights and building high advertising boards every time I see it. If you want to take a break from the glittering lights and go window shopping, you want to visit the multi-story Virgin Store, Toys R Us, Hershey&#8217;s, MTV etc. If you wish to go see a Broadway, the tickets can be purchased at a discounted price, up to 50% off, at the ticket booths with big TKTS signs on 42nd Street, on the day of the Show.</p>
<p>4. Rockefeller Center: If you can wake up early enough, the Today Show on NBC is hosted from the Rockefeller Plaza. We went there once with 3 month old Seth, even though it was pretty chilly that morning, I guess it was worth it being on TV for 2 seconds!! To see the view of New York from the observation deck at Top of The Rock, buy the Sunrise Sunset ticket, this allows you to visit the deck twice in the same day. If you still don&#8217;t want to spend that money taking the NBC Studio Tour or the Radio City Tour there is plenty to do in and around Rockefeller Center. My favorite thing to do is sit by the food court near a window overlooking the ice skating rink. Or, rather than pay the full $10 to $14 ice skating ticket price, go during lunchtime Monday &#8211; Thursday (excluding Holidays) between 11:30am to 1:00pm, and you can get in for just $5! The subway stop is right at Rockefeller Center, few levels down. The St. Patrick&#8217;s Cathedral Church is right across the street.</p>
<p>5. St. Patrick&#8217;s Cathedral: This 125 year old gothic style Catholic Cathedral built of white Marble has the most amazing architecture, stained glass windows, and marble sculptures. It is very peaceful, and gives you a sense of calm from the hustle and bustle right outside its door. After 9/11 a lot of people took solace visiting this tranquil cathedral.</p>
<p>6. Brooklyn Bridge: You can get an up and close look at one of the oldest suspension bridges in the country. It spans the East River connecting Brooklyn to Lower Manhattan. There is a water taxi you can take from here to Manhattan. You get a spectacular view of Manhattan from this side of the east River. It&#8217;s also nice to walk around Brooklyn Heights and look at all the beautiful Brownstone Homes.</p>
<p>7. South Street Seaport: Most recently, the evacuation scene for the Will Smith movie, I am Legend was filmed here. We just happened to be there while the filming was going on with thousands of extras. See, you never know what you will run into in New York! At Pier 17 Pavilion there is plenty of places to Shop and eat. It&#8217;s nice to sit by the window in one of the restaurants overlooking the river and Brooklyn. Or you can get this view from one of the decks. You might see and enjoy some street performer&#8217;s or live music during summer time. The South Street Seaport Museum comprises of 12 blocks of artifacts and collection of historic fleets. It shows the history of NYC as a port city. It&#8217;s quite a sight to see the skyscrapers, tall ships, and the Brooklyn Bridge, all in the same view.</p>
<p>8. Grand Central Station: The inside of the main concourse with high beautiful painted ceiling, tall arched windows, marble floors, is just as impressive as the outside design, with great sculpture of Hercules among others surrounding a 13 foot clock, and large Corinthian columns. It&#8217;s amazing how this hub connects all forms of transportation; it is the world&#8217;s busiest train station, with 150,000 commuters every day. On Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 12:30pm there is a free tour of the station.</p>
<p>9. Metropolitan Museum of Art: If you love art, and it&#8217;s never too early to start exposing your little one to this. The museum is free on 1st weekend of every month if you are a Bank of America customer, and have BOA debit, ATM, or credit card, under the Bank of America, Museum on Us program. We have visited and enjoyed more museums now than ever before, once our son was born.</p>
<p>10. Window Shop: As long as you are willing and enjoy walking, there are plenty of places to window shop in NYC. Take along your husband or boyfriend to 49th street Diamond district, walk on Fifth Avenue, or Upper West Side &#8211; By Columbus Avenue and Broadway. Sometimes just being there amongst all that, makes you feel like a million bucks!! Of course during the Christmas season, you want to take Window tour, with beautiful holiday themed displays at stores like Bloomindales, Barney&#8217;s, and Saks Fifth Avenue etc.</p>
<p>How has your experience been at some of the places mentioned above?</p>
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<p>I currently live in Atlanta with my husband Scott, and our 2 year old son Seth. All of us love traveling, and take every opportunity to do so. Before having Seth, I worked in consumer and small business banking for 6 years, and I have a degree in finance from Kennesaw State University. Throughout college projects, and my career in banking, I&#8217;ve always been focused on saving money for my clients and businesses. Now I intend to do the same for my readers through this blog.</p>
<p>I was born and raised in Kathmandu, Nepal, which is in Southeast Asia. Nepal is the beautiful land of Himalayas, and where Mt. Everest stands, the tallest mountain in the world. We take a 25 plus hour flight, with 3 connections, to Nepal, once every 2 to 3 years. This blog includes writing about this and other trips, New York City, San Francisco, Orlando, Miami, Montreal, Los Angeles, India, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Bahamas, Chicago, Washington, D.C., London, Bangkok, Tibet, and many more domestic and international destinations. We live in Atlanta, but New York City is almost a second home to us as we visit family and friends about 4 to 6 times per year.<br />
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		<title>DC on a Shoestring</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 17:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Zoo in DC is one of the country&#8217;s finest zoos. And it&#8217;s FREE! No admission! The fact that it is run by The Smithsonian Institute should say it all. Everything they do is top notch. If you can find free parking on a nearby side street near the zoo, all the better, otherwise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Natl Zoo - DC" href="http://nationalzoo.si.edu/default.cfm" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; margin-top: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px;" title="Entrance to the Natl Zoo" src="http://shoestring.smugmug.com/photos/496036322_4HsqT-Th.jpg" border="0" alt="National Zoo - Washington DC" hspace="5" vspace="3" width="150" height="113" align="left" /></a>The National Zoo in DC is one of the country&#8217;s finest zoos. And it&#8217;s FREE! No admission! The fact that it is run by The Smithsonian Institute should say it all. Everything they do is top notch. If you can find free parking on a nearby side street near the zoo, all the better, otherwise you&#8217;ll have to pay to park in their parking lots. You can take your own lunch and beverages and really save some bucks. The park has a very nice outdoor eating area near the food court where you can easily have a nice leisurely picnic lunch. This zoo is large enough to take up your entire day. Of course the panda bears are a must see and the folks at the zoo have done a great job of adding many vantage points from which you can view them. <img class="alignright" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; border: 0px initial initial;" title="Panda at National Zoo" src="http://shoestring.smugmug.com/photos/496035190_oEnhv-Ti.jpg" border="0" alt="Panda at the Natl Zoo" hspace="5" width="100" height="75" align="textTop" />No more cramming into a squeezed viewing area to catch a glimpse. You can view them from above along a very well designed trail overlooking their habitat. Of course, everyone loves the elephants and the monkeys and the small mammal house has a great selection of exotic creatures.</p>
<p>Of course the other thing to do in DC is the monument tour. I prefer to do this on foot without any of the guided tours that are available. It allows you to spend as much or as little time at a spot that you want to. While in the area of the Mall and the Washington Monument we stopped at the new <a title="Nat'l Aquarium - DC" href="http://nationalaquarium.org/?gclid=CJuHvbuCt5kCFSIeDQoddFXb7Q" target="_blank">National Aquarium</a>. It&#8217;s located directly across from the Ronald Reagan Building in the lower level of the Commerce Department. The admission was $7 and the aquarium was actually better that I expected. This is not the Atlanta Aquarium or the National Aquarium in Baltimore by any stretch. It is a very interesting way to spend an hour or two while doing a walking tour. All in all I think it was worth the price of admission. It really shined a light on the incredible value it is to go to the zoo for free.</p>
<p>When we&#8217;re in DC we usually eat at <a title="Trio Restaurant -- DC" href="http://www.triodc.com/" target="_blank">Trio </a>located at the corner of Q Street and 17th. The food is always good and not priced too high. Four of us ate a late lunch for around $50. It&#8217;s more of a neighborhood spot than a tourist trap so you escape the overpriced menu of many spots near the monuments.</p>
<p>DC can be a very expensive destination but there are many things to do there that a very reasonably priced. You can make this a day trip or better yet, book a cheap room online and stay for the weekend.</p>
<p>One last tip, DC can be very tricky to navigate. If you&#8217;re not comfortable driving, the Metro subway system is a great alternative. It&#8217;s clean and safe and very affordable. There are stops near most of the major attractions in town including the Zoo. If you prefer there are many <a title="DC Park n Ride" href="http://www.commuterpage.com/parkandride.htm" target="_blank">Park and Ride</a> locations located well outside of the city congestion. Park there and let the Metro do the driving.</p>
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