- The list below includes 1083 free or cheap things to do in or near Alhambra, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Karaoke Bar and Laser Tag.
- From Almansor Park to Granada Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Alhambra and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Cerritos and Long Beach.
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The Warbirds West Air Museum provides learning opportunities for those who wish to know more about pre-World War II and Cold War-era planes. Engaged couples can also rent the location for their wedding ceremony.
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A variety of athletic options are available at Ridgecrest Park, including tennis courts, a fitness court, and a basketball court. Walkers can enjoy a sidewalk loop through the park which provides panoramic views of Saddleback Valley.
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Aliso Viejo's Hummingbird Park is a community park that rests slightly below street level, giving the feel of a hidden alcove. The park has a variety of play structures with a sand floor.
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665 West Lancaster Blvd, Lancaster, CA
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For a collection of post-war art, visit Museum of Art & History (MOAH). Note that this is an art museum, and not exactly a history museum.
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Four beers are featured throughout the year on the Kinetic Brewing Company tap. Specialty beers are also available on a rotating basis with several guests beers from other local breweries.
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At the Laemmle Boulevard Cinemas, moviegoers can watch art house, independent, and international films. This luxury-style cinema also sells beer, wine, cocktails, pizza, hot dogs, hummus chips, popcorn, and soft drinks.
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2001 Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
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Privately owned and operated cultural garden site, The Gardens of the World offer a glimpse into international agriculture. Gardens featured on the property include an authentic Japanese garden, The Italian garden, The French garden and waters, and the Bandstand, paying tribute to American gardens.
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At The Western Hotel Museum you can view a number of permanent exhibits, donated by the public, that detail the history of the local area. Admission is free, but donations are welcomed.
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James Dilley Preserve is lined with hiking trails which vary in the level of difficulty and are great to walk through but the heat might be an issue for some. Other activities such as biking and horseback riding are also available.
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An entertainment complex, the BLVD in Antelope Valley gives life to the city of Lancaster. Once a desolate downtown area, it is now transformed into a hip and chic dining, shopping and entertainment arena for kids and adults alike.