52 Free Things To Do in NYC this September with Kids

Italian pride—and tasty eats—are on the menu at the annual Feast of San Gennaro, which takes over Little Italy in September. Photo by Jody Mercier
Italian pride—and tasty eats—are on the menu at the annual Feast of San Gennaro, which takes over Little Italy in September. Photo by Jody Mercier
9/3/24 - By Drew Kristofik

Back-to-school season can be expensive, but we've found more than 50 free things to do in NYC with kids this September. Our picks for free things to do include the last few bites of summer fun at Little Italy's Feast of San Gennaro, the big Brooklyn Book Festival, and Mommy Poppins-sponsored back-to-school bashes at the South Street Seaport, in Downtown Brooklyn, and a fun-filled day of kids programming at the Atlantic Antic, too.

Read on for the best free things to do in New York City this September with kids, including events in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Find more top events on our always-packed Family Activity Calendar.

As always, if an event piques your interest, click through to our listing for all the details, including addresses and times. And keep in mind: Really cool things to do with kids often book quickly, so register or buy your tickets ASAP.

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Manhattan West Plaza

Various locations in all five boroughs

Multiple locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn

Seaport Square, South Street Seaport

Various locations

Emily Warren Roebling Plaza

Brooklyn Bridge Park

Miller Theater at Columbia University

Little Red Lighthouse (in Fort Washington Park)

National Parks - Multiple Locations

About the Author

Drew Kristofik
Drew Kristofik’s career took a twist from editing teen magazines to a seven-year stint at MacNeil/Lehrer, followed by a long run at Nickelodeon/Viacom as Director of Content for Nick Online and Editor-in-Chief of ParentsConnect.com. A founding member of the Webby Award-winning GoCityKids, she’s written for Family Fun, Vanity Fair, and New York. Her middle school novel, The Time Boat, is available on Amazon Kindle. Drew keeps the MommyPoppins New York Events calendar spot-on and can be reached at events@mommypoppins.com.