- The list below includes 446 free or cheap things to do in or near Alexandria, Virginia, including 117 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Historic Homes, Historic Sites and Bowling.
- From Alexandria National Cemetery to Old Town Waterfront, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Alexandria and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Silver Spring and Bethesda.
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Opened in 1995, The Byrne Gallery is a local art gallery featuring a number of works and services available. In addition to displaying a variety of exhibitions, the gallery also offers custom framing, appraisal, and art installation for its customers.
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Situated on 45 acres of Kent Island, Batts Neck Park has general purpose athletic fields, a children's playground, and two small ponds. It is also the only site within the Queen Anne County Recreation system that has an in-line skating rink.
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Spread over 112 acres, Glenwood Park is actually an equine venue. The land was originally donated to the city in 1963 and currently holds races, charitable events, and a pony club competition.
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Lovers of equestrian, angling, and field sports can learn more about their passion at the National Sporting Library. Guests can explore the research facility, manuscripts, works of art, and a free library.
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2845 North Marcey Road, Middleburg, VA 22207
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Located along the Potomac River, Potomac Overlook Regional Park is situated on 70 acres of wooded terrain. The park provides hiking trails, a picnic area, an educational garden and a nature center with exhibits and live animals.
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Located on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay is the Matapeake State Park. Visitors can enjoy bridge and waterfront views while enjoying the pet-friendly parks amenities, including hiking, swimming, picnicking and more.
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102 The Plains Road, Middleburg, VA 20117
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Home to over 26,000 books, National Sporting Library & Fine Arts Museum is open to the general public for research or personal use. Visitors can peruse books specialized in sporting and animal books from year 1500 to 2000.
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The Tilghman Watermans Museum is dedicated to celebrating and commemorating the Tilghman Island watermen and their history and traditions. It collects models of boats as well as examples of traditional tools used by the watermen.
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Offering breathtaking views of Chesapeake Bay, John H. Downs Memorial Park provides visitors with the opportunity to enjoy an array of outdoor activities. This includes basketball, biking, fishing and kayaking.
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An outdoor recreational space in Pasadena, Downs Park offers trails for both nature walks and bicycling. The park further provides basketball courts, a playground, picnic area and amphitheater for added enjoyment.