- The list below includes 223 free or cheap things to do in or near Delray Beach, Florida, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Parks, History Museums and Mini Golf.
- From Wakodahatchee Wetlands to Delray Municipal Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Delray Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach.
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An indoor kids' play place spanning over 13000 square feet, Jump Jam N Party features a variety of attractions. There are giant inflatables, arcade games, and even a rock climbing wall. The facility also offers day camps and pajama parties.
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700 South Rosemary Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
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Uptown Art is a facility that teaches art making in the evenings in an informal environment. Participants can bring their own food and beverages and are assisted by the instructors onsite.
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The Improv Comedy Club is a live entertainment facility that has hosted performers including Colin Jost, Mike Epps, and Tig Notaro. The club is also available to be rented for private parties.
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Scott's Place is a playground that has a little something for every child. The playground was built to meet the needs of both able-bodied and disabled children and provides tables and benches for adults along with water fountains.
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Whether by foot, bicycle, or Segway, Downtown West Palm Beach has plenty of things to offer to its visitors, from shopping centers to restaurants and hotels.
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The Tiger Shark Cove Park is a public park that strives to provide fun and entertainment to those who visit. Features of the park include a large fenced-in playground, shades swings, and a water mister to cool off.
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Some of the facilities at Clematis Street are gyms, saunas, and steam rooms. 246 rooms are available for renting, with underground parking garage.
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The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is a museum located within a 73 room mansion. There are tours available at the museum which are included as part of the admission price.
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Built in 1902, the former grand estate of Henry Flagler is now home to the Flagler Museum. Its exhibits honor the culture and art of the Gilded Age, and the museum hosts guided tours and special events throughout the year.
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Known for the wild ferns growing on its grounds, Fern Forest Nature Center offers a swamp area with a variety of native plant life to view. The entrance has a boardwalk that takes visitors on a trail through the forest.