Looking for a day out in New York that won't break the bank? This guide covers the top free things to do across the city in 2026. We’ve rounded up the best spots for skyline views, neighborhood walks, and world-class culture, plus a simple way for healthcare workers and teachers to find discounted tickets for live music, theatre, and sports.
Looking for a day out in New York that won't break the bank? This guide covers the top free things to do across the city in 2026. We’ve rounded up the best spots for skyline views, neighborhood walks, and world-class culture, plus a simple way for healthcare workers and teachers to find discounted tickets for live music, theatre, and sports.
Atlanta doesn’t have to be expensive, you can build a great day around free favorites like the Atlanta BeltLine, Piedmont Park, the MLK Jr. National Historical Park and free museum days. Then, if you want to add a night out, Tickets for Good helps eligible teachers, healthcare workers and non-profit staff find free* (plus booking fees) and discounted tickets for sports, comedy, live music, theatre, festivals and more. It’s an easy way to keep plans fun while keeping spend low!
Milwaukee’s Summerfest has officially announced its massive 2026 lineup, featuring over 150 acts across three weekends in June and July. Headliners include Post Malone, Ed Sheeran, Garth Brooks, and Megan Moroney. As the "World’s Largest Music Festival" prepares for its 58th anniversary, Tickets for Good is helping make live music more accessible. Healthcare workers, teachers, and non-profit staff can sign up now to access free and discounted tickets to music festivals across the US.