- The list below includes 602 free or cheap things to do in or near Danvers, Massachusetts, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Playgrounds, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Children's Play Area.
- From Endicott Park to Mall Tots, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Danvers and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Lowell, Cambridge and Gloucester.
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The Regal Silver City 10 Cinemas is a multiplex theater featuring first run movies shown with digital projection and Dolby sound technology. The theater also offers traditional amenities such as a snack bar as well as availability for private parties.
49.4 Miles
Local history is on display at Worcester Historical Museum. Among the notable collections of artifacts, paintings and sculptures is weaponry from the colonial era through World War II. Ages 18 and under receive free admission.
49.4 Miles
Both beginners and experienced fishermen can enjoy the Bunny Clark Fishing Charter that features a crew with plenty of local fishing experience. Most of the excursions concentrate on fishing cod and other similar fish in the area.
49.4 Miles
With incredible savory flavors, Chan's offers more than just tasty oriental food. Along with the food, visitors can enjoy open mic night, or listen to some smooth jazz from professionals.
49.4 Miles
Pump N Jump is an inflatable fun center' offering a variety of inflatables and toys for children. Examples of available inflatables include bounce houses, obstacle courses, and giant slides. Pump N Jump also maintains a game room for all ages.
49.5 Miles
Footbridge Beach, named after the access bridge crossing the small river and sand dunes, is a wide, flat beach with soft sand. Visitors particularly enjoy the views, strolls, and the beach's spacious feel.
49.6 Miles
Opened since 1989, the Bread & Roses bakery offers its visitors plenty of specialty pastries and handmade desserts, such as the carrot cake and the chocolate truffle torte.
49.6 Miles
Built in 1856, the Woonsocket City Hall is the center of the old colonial downtown. The pristine building was used for a speech from Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and was home to Rhode Island's first public library.