- The list below includes 540 free or cheap things to do in or near Elizabeth, New Jersey, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Dance Clubs, Art Gallery and Parks.
- From Warinanco Park to Mon River Arts, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Elizabeth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Brooklyn.
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With views of the New York cityscape, Riverview-Fisk Park provides walking paths, a playground, and benches. On Sundays, the park hosts a farmers market where visitors can purchase fresh produce from local vendors.
10.4 Miles
Located in Montclair, New Jersey, The Art Garage is an art gallery and school that specializes in various mediums. The art gallery features pieces created by local artists and its attending students.
10.5 Miles
As a music venue, The Meat Locker features live entertainment from local and touring musicians and bands. These bands range from punk music, to folk, to alternative, to independent musicians.
10.6 Miles
Visitors of Battery Park will be able to visit a variety of museums and memorials, including the Irish Hunger Memorial and the Museum of Jewish Heritage. The location's public art includes the World Financial Centre & North Cove.
10.6 Miles
Locals enjoy Greig Farm for the ability to pick their own produce. The farm offers memberships for those who visit regularly and host holiday events throughout the year including pumpkin picking and summer berry picking.
10.6 Miles
In business since 1985, Trumpets Jazz Club & Restaurant has been host to internationally known jazz musicians like Wynton Marsalis and Gato Barbieri. The club features live music on a regular basis, and offers a full menu.
10.6 Miles
As an indoor jumping facility, Pump It Up offers an inflatable playground for visitors to bring their children to. Visitors can purchase a party package, such as the Adventure Party package, that includes a private session for jumping.
10.7 Miles
The tallest skyscraper in New York outside of New York City, Corning Tower stands 589 feet in height. Corning Tower's main attraction is an observation deck on the building's 42nd floor, which is freely accessible by the public.
10.7 Miles
Bowling Green is a small public park that previously served as council ground for Native American tribes. This site was also famously the place where Manhattan was purchased by Peter Minuit in 1626.
10.7 Miles
Operating out of Carlo's Bake Shop, Carlo's Bakery Classes allows guests to learn how to bake, decorate, and otherwise prepare their own culinary masterpieces. The company hosts parties for groups, as well.