- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near Amsterdam, New York, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Bowling, Family Fun Center and Movie Theaters.
- From La Piazza Social Club to City of Amsterdam, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Amsterdam and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, Clifton Park and Albany.
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As a bowling alley and a bar mixed together, Alpha Lanes is a facility that strives to provide many different types of entertainment. Amenities at this bowling alley include a game room, pro shop, and a snack bar.
28.8 Miles
Originally built in 1990, the Knickerbacker Ice Arena has been the home of several junior and professional hockey clubs. It currently serves as a hockey training facility and holds games for local youth teams.
29.0 Miles
Jogging, picnicking and fishing are some of the activities to be performed in the Washington Park. Some of the amenities include a Lakehouse Amphitheatre, a playground area, and tennis courts. In here there are over 100 species of trees, and plenty of bird to be spotted.
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For more than 12 years, the Troy Waterfront Farmer's Market has been providing visitors with the opportunity to experience Americana at its finest. Featuring live music, delectable foods, and the freshest vegetables and goods in town make plans to visit today.
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The Arts Center of the Capital Region is a hub of art, culture, and many events. The venue hosts many camps and classes throughout the year including digital arts, culinary arts, creative thinking, performing arts, and much more.
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A historic neighborhood of the city, Lark Street now features plenty of shopping opportunities and others. In here are art galleries, coffee houses, restaurants, bars, antique shops, and even tattoo shops. It is the place where several festivals are held, such as the Art on Lark.
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Hosting many events throughout the year, the Rensselaer County Historical Society has made it its mission to preserve every important moment in local history. Attractions include the Hart-Cluett House, photographs, and many pieces of art.
29.1 Miles
Maintained by the city of Troy's Parks and Recreation Department, the Uncle Sam Bikeway is a paved path for cyclists and pedestrians that passes through scenery full of wildflowers, waterfalls, and shale cliffs. The path stretches for three miles.
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More than 150 events are held each year at the Palace Theatre. It was opened in 1931, and it was designed by John Eberson. It has a seating capacity of 2,844, and has hosted concerts, plays, live comedies, and other public events.
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The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall is located in a converted bank building that was constructed in 1823. Named to the National Register of Historic Places, the music hall is in use 150 days per year with the symphony, musical guests, and comedy acts.