- The list below includes 823 free or cheap things to do in or near Beverly Hills, California, including 132 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Canyon and Architectural Buildings.
- From Mulholland Drive to Coldwater Canyon Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Beverly Hills and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica and Cerritos.
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City Hall
200 N. Spring St. between First and Temple, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Many might recognize the City Hall as the 'Daily Planet' headquarters on George Reeves Superman Show. The building has beautiful murals on the lower floors and observation decks free of viewing glass and wire mesh on the upper floors which provide great views of the city.
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The Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a famous cemetery that has dozens of Hollywood exhibits and tributes. There is also an on site flower shop and museum that showcases work from many renowned artists.
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AMC Burbank Town Center 8 is a movie theater with eight different screens and viewing rooms of varying size. Their selection includes recent films and some older ones and they offer concessions like popcorn and beverages.
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Featuring full stadium seating and digital projection, the AMC Burbank Town Center 6 is a movie theater that shows the latest released films to its guests. Other amenities include military pricing specials, matinee ticket deals, and theater rentals.
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A safe place for children to have fun, develop, and learn at the same time, Rockin Kids Burbank is an indoor playground for young kids and a great spot for a birthday party.
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525 Alpine St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
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If you're interested in the history of Southern California, then the Studio for Southern Californian History is worth a visit. Admission is free and the museum hosts a variety of permanent and non-permanent exhibits.
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Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is officially recognized as the oldest building in Los Angeles today. Last renovated in the 50's, the house, now a museum, retains its old world charm with its original centuries old walls and a black lacquered table dating back to 19th century.
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A large open air mall in Los Angeles, Third Street offers both indoor and outdoor shopping. The mall is very popular, so parking can be hard to find.
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Chinatown Los Angeles lets you experience the sights, sounds, and smells of Asian Culture. There are plentiful shopping and sightseeing opportunities as well as restaurants, art galleries, museums, and events.
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A short walk from Downtown, Little Tokyo in Los Angeles features Japanese restaurants, supermarkets, and shops. Highlights include a Japanese museum, a Japanese garden, a Sanrio store, and music performances in the evening.