Union Square Greenmarket

Manhattan’s flagship farmers market, open year-round Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Over 140 regional farmers, fishers, and bakers. A fantastic stop for a snack, fresh flowers, or just to wander. Live cooking demos most Saturdays. Watch for the famous winter mushroom guy and the apple cider donut line.

High Line — Elevated Linear Park

A 1.5-mile elevated public park built on a former freight rail line. Wild gardens, sculptures, and unique vantage points over the Hudson Yards, the West Side, and Chelsea. Free, year-round. Elevators at major access points for wheelchair access. Best entered at the Gansevoort end and walked north.

Central Park — The Mall & Bethesda Terrace

The grand pedestrian promenade and ornate terrace at the heart of Central Park. The American elm-lined Mall is one of the largest stands of remaining elms in North America. Bethesda Terrace and its Angel of the Waters statue feel like stepping into a film set. Live music and street performers most weekends.

Coney Island Beach & Boardwalk

New York City’s favorite summer destination. Two miles of free public beach, a historic boardwalk, the Cyclone roller coaster, the Wonder Wheel, classic Nathan’s hot dogs, and the New York Aquarium. The beach is free; rides at Luna Park sold separately. Avoid summer Saturdays after noon if you want elbow room.

Brooklyn Bridge Park

An 85-acre revitalized post-industrial waterfront park stretching 1.3 miles along the East River. Six piers offer everything from soccer fields to handball courts to a giant carousel. Sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Free outdoor movies in summer. Multiple food vendors and Smorgasburg pop-ups.