Fun things to do New York City on Friday morning (US)

Popular days & hours to visit attractions in New York City United States on Friday morning.

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Central Park (Park)
New York, NY
4.8



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Bryant Park (Park)
New York, NY 10018
4.7

Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here.

Bryant Park is a beloved, year-round New York City destination. Known as Manhattan's Town Square, the park is famous for its lush seasonal gardens, free activities, world class restrooms, and al fresco dining. Located adjacent to the New York Public Library and surrounded by iconic skyscrapers, Bryant Park is visited by more than 12 million people each year and is one of the busiest public spaces in the world.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Museum)
1000 5th Ave
4.8

Visitors usually stay up to 3 hours here.

The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Museum lives in two iconic sites in New York City—The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters.

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9/11 Memorial & Museum (Museum)
180 Greenwich St
4.8



The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is the country’s principal institution concerned with exploring 9/11, documenting its impact, and examining its continuing significance. Honoring those who were killed in the 2001 and 1993 attacks is at the heart of our mission.

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The Battery (Park)
New York, NY 10004
4.6

The Battery is most popular around 1 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

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The High Line (Park)
New York, NY 10011
4.7

The High Line is most popular around 4 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

The High Line is more than a park. It’s a public space where you can view art, walk through gardens, experience a performance, savor delicious food, or just connect with friends and neighbors—while enjoying a unique perspective of the city. Built on a historic, elevated freight line, the High Line has become a world-renowned inspiration for how cities can transform industrial infrastructure into beautiful, hybrid public spaces.

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