- The list below includes 207 free or cheap things to do in or near Discovery Bay, California, including 128 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Recreation Centers, Paddleboarding and Movie Theaters.
- From Cornell Park to Discovery Bay Paddleboards, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Discovery Bay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Ramon, Dublin, Brentwood and Stockton.
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680 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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Palo Alto's finest mall is The Stanford Shopping Center. The complex includes major clothing retailers, sourvenir shops, department stores, a hair salon and a variety of restaurants in its food court.
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The Embarcadero at Beach St., San Francisco, CA 94133
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Located on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, Aquarium of the Bay, is dedicated to the conservation of the bay and its inhabitants. Visitors can watch a 4-D movie, laugh at the otters playing, or watch the other animals native to the area.
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One of the most popular tourist attractions around the bay, Chinatown is within minutes of downtown. Explore Chinese culture and history with a long walk around the area. In Chinatown you can dine, shop and experience Chinese inspired architecture.
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Designer clothing and other exclusive apparel can be purchased at Downtown, a specialty boutique in the greater San Francisco area. Shop for the newest fashions from notable and international designers.
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Within close proximity of many other popular San Francisco neighborhoods including Chinatown and Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach is a busy community and home to numerous shops, restaurants and bars. It is a great place to walk and take in the city sites.
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A quaint museum in Davis, Hattie Weber Museum tells the story of this community and its people. Exhibits include artifacts and memorabilia from the 1800's, along with rare books, quilts and furnishings.
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The Stevens Creek Trail runs through tidal marshlands as well as natural riparian habitat. It is regularly used for bicycling, bird watching, dog walking, scenic nature walks and educational purposes.
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A single-screen facility built in 1926, the Guild Theater offers showings of major film releases, independent and foreign films. The theater also offers monthly midnight screenings of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show.'
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Part of the larger Shoreline Park, the new Seal Point Park offers views of the San Francisco Bay with windsurf and kayak launch areas. The site is also home to a three acre off-leash dog park along with multiple walking and biking trails.
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Regal Cinemas Davis Stadium 5 is a movie theater with 5 screens that features a snack bar in the lobby and its own parking garage. They run discount days for all patrons at least once a week.