- The list below includes 252 free or cheap things to do in or near Fairfield, Connecticut, including 128 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Beaches, Recreation Centers and Bowling.
- From Sasco Hill Beach to Jennings Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fairfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Haven, Norwalk, Milford and Stratford.
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1048 Farmington Ave (rte 4), Farmington, CT
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It's all about family fun at Farmington Miniature Golf & Ice Cream Parlor in Farmington, Connecticut. Enjoy a rousing game of putt-putt, then indulge in a frosty treat before your next round.
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Ella Grasso Blvd., Newington, CT 6111
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Newington, Connecticut is home to the Iwo Jima Survivors Memorial Park, dedicated to American service personnel who fought and died while capturing the island during World War Two. It features a replica of the iconic flag-raising statue.
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One of the most famous buildings in the world, the Empire State Building has an observatory at its 86th floor, which offers a panoramic view of the city. Also, this is a popular spot for special events, such as weddings.
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The Brooklyn Brewery, opened in 1987, releases a variety of beers, including the Brooklyn Lager and the Brooklyn Pennant Ale. The location, which has visiting hours for all days of the week, also hosts events like Whopper Wednesdays.
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Known as the original home of the American advertising industry, Madison Avenue is one of the most famous streets in New York City. This road passes through Midtown and Harlem.
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Canfield woods is a nature preserve that spans over 300 acres of dense woods, wetlands, and interesting rock formations. The area is home to a variety of plant and animal species.
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The Hammerstein Ballroom is a 12,00-square-foot ballroom that hosts both theatrical and musical performances, including shows from Thirty Seconds to Mars and All Time Low. The location, which first opened in 1906, has a maximum seating capacity of 3,500.
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Herald Square, named after the non-defunct newspaper, features a variety of shopping destinations, including the flagship store of Macy's. The location's park also includes bronze figures and two bell-ringing blacksmiths.
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Koreatown of Los Angeles is the most densely populated district of Los Angeles. The location contains the Seoul International Park, the Chapman Park Market, the Wilshire Gramercy Plaza shopping center, and the Shatto Recreation Center.