- The list below includes 680 free or cheap things to do in or near Burlingame, California, including 127 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, Go Karts and Trampoline Parks.
- From Washington Park to Cuernavaca Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Burlingame and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay and Berkeley.
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Thrasher Park is a community park that includes six barbecue pits, six picnic tables, a tot lot, trash receptacles, and a softball field. The park also is the home of a skateboarding park and a historical railway society building.
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Washington Park features an upper and lower part. The upper portion of the park includes play areas with tanbark, sandbox, swings, slides and picnic areas. The lower portion has lighted tennis courts, a sand volleyball court and a dog park.
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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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San Francisco's AT&T Park is a Major League baseball field that is the home of the San Francisco Giants. The Park features stadium seating, plentiful concessions, a restaurant called @Cafe and free wireless internet access.
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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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Alameda Museum could be a great museum, but for now it's a tiny storefront with items from early Alameda on display. It is still interesting and has a lot of items to see from Alameda's heyday past. It is free, but they do have a donation jar.
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Portola Valley Training Center, 100 Ansel Lane, Barns 2 & 15, Menlo Park, CA 94028
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An equestrian facility, the California Riding Academy offers lessons in riding in both English and Western styles. Lessons are available for both kids and adults, and the facility hosts a variety of camps and other group programs.
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Franklin Park is a city park featuring two playgrounds, one for younger children and one for older children. The park also offers a baseball diamond, basketball hoops, tennis courts, and picnic areas.
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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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Sitting on Addison Avenue in Palo Alto, California, the Hewlett Packard Garage is the birthplace of the international technology company. The unimposing garage remains just as it was in 1939, the year Hewlett Packard was founded.