- The list below includes 735 free or cheap things to do in or near Belmont, California, including 126 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Dog Park, Sports Teams (Amateur) and Bike Paths.
- From Canada Road Bicycle Sundays to Water Dog Lake Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Belmont and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay and Palo Alto.
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The Endup is a local nightlife destination in San Francisco famous for its Sunday Tea Dance party. The club also hosts live music events and has tight security measures in place. They have an outdoor and indoor bar, pool tables, a well-maintained dance floor and an excellent sound system.
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Located in historic Jack London Square in Oakland, Jack London Cinemas, is a nine theater movieplex showing the best movies Hollywood has to offer. Featuring a lobby arcade and special movie deals throughout the week, plan your visit today.
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The Oakland Museum of California focuses on California artists. They also have a natural museum with exhibits on marine life in California.
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Fouladi Projects is on the cutting edge of art and design. If you are interested in controversial and innovative art, it is worth checking out their exhibition.
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Located in the heart of North Beach, Little Italy is a great place to experience a change of culture. This community is home to numerous Italian restaurants, bakers and grocers.
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A unique indoor go-kart center, K1 Speed Santa Clara offers fun for the whole family. The track hosts parties, individuals, and even corporate events with full catering services and meeting rooms.
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Raynor Park is a city park with a variety of play structures appropriate for kids of all ages. The park features open play areas as well as picnic areas and walking trails.
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Society of California Pioneers is interested in promoting knowledge of early California history. Their premises include exhibits of California history.
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The Coastal Trail is a network of trails along the California coast. It is available for equestians, bikers and wheel chair riders. The trail is not entirely finished and it still needs construction.
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Upper Market was an indoor and outdoor market in San Francisco. It is currently under construction.