- The list below includes 623 free or cheap things to do in or near Long Island City, New York, including 117 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Comedy Clubs, Art Gallery and Art Museum.
- From Gantry Plaza State Park to Hunter's Point South Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Long Island City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Brooklyn.
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With skate sessions available for the public, SoNo Ice House has an ice rink and training facility for hockey and figure skating. The studio rink hosts clinics and private lessons to help visitors improve their hockey stick handling skills.
35.9 Miles
Open year round, Hoyt Farm Park has standard recreational features like baseball fields, horse shoe pits, children's playground equipment, and picnic areas. The site also features a museum, nature center, and even a water playground during the summer months.
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Asbury Avenue is a shopping district located in the downtown area of the city. Visitors commonly enjoy visiting the over 100 shops, stores, and restaurants located within the shopping district.
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With its own private dock, Greenwood Lake Paddleboards provides direct access to the lake for people with paddleboards and kayaks. Each rental comes with guided training on how to use the equipment before going out on the lake.
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The Stephen Crane house was the childhood home of author Stephen Crane, and is one of the oldest houses in Asbury Park. The house is used for small cultural programs.
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1300 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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Lined with shops, bars, and concession stands, Asbury Park Beach & Boardwalk offers visitors live entertainment in a beach setting. The boardwalk has kid-friendly attractions like miniature golf and a water park.
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Tim McLoone's is a restaurant and banquet hall reminiscent of a 1930's New York supper club in an oceanfront setting. They serve brunch, lunch and dinner with an in-house jazz band, and concerts are also held there frequently.
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Hot Sand has a facility where people can try blowing their own glass, make a casting of molten glass, fuse layers of glass or slump. The facility also sells glass objects.
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The Stone Pony is best known as the launching pad for Bruce Springsteen's music career. Jon Bon Jovi also started his career here. The Stone Pony is still one of the premier locations for up and coming rock acts to perform.
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Glenwood Terrace Pool is a 60' by 30' swimming pool with a diving board, a separate kiddy pool, BBQ grills, picnic tables and free wi-fi. They also offer private swimming lessons and allow private parties.