- 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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628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach, CA 90802
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The Museum of Latin American Art is dedicated to promoting greater awareness and appreciation of modern and contemporary latin art. Their exhibits include paintings, lithographs, sculptures and more while hosting classes, special events, and demonstrations.
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Visitors of the Heritage Park will be able to play on a night-lighted softball diamond and two basketball courts. The location also features reservable picnic areas, barbeques, and playground equipment.
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Point Dume Nature Preserve begins as a trail and ascends to a coastal bluff sand dune that offers views of the bay, coast, mountains and islands. A viewing platform and beach are accessible via a boardwalk and stairway respectively.
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Located in the Whittier hills, Turnbull Canyon has trails that offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding metropolis. The trail leads to a water tower and is surrounded by dry vegetation.
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Situated on 32 acres, Cerritos Park East features fields and courts for basketball, handball, tennis, baseball, football and soccer. The park also offers a jogging track, a children's playground, a spray pool, picnic areas and a community center.
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The largest American Flag in existence, often called 'Superflag', is an important landmark loacted in Long Beach, CA. Owned by late Ski Demski, the superflag is 505 x 225 feet needing about 500 people to be unfurled.
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Pine Avenue
Pine Avenue, between Ocean Blvd. and 3rd Ave., Long Beach, CA
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Part of downtown Long Beach, Pine Avenue is packed with restaurants, nightspots and plenty of shopping opportunities. The establishments in this area are particularly renowned for their holiday extravaganza events and New Year's Eve parties, which draw revelers from throughout the Pacific Northwest.
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Providing artistic training, Pinot's Palette Valencia offers classes where visitors can enjoy an alcoholic beverage while learning how to paint. Visitors can choose from a variety of red and white wines.
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Saddleback Park is a public park with an extensive playground featuring swings, jungle gyms, slides, and a wood chip floor surface. The park also features a half court basketball area and picnic tables.
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The six acre Gardenhill Park largely focuses on young children. The park has a Tiny Tots program, playground equipment for toddlers, as well as tennis courts, a basketball court, a horseshoe pit, and picnic areas.