- The list below includes 364 free or cheap things to do in or near Greenwich, Connecticut, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Skating Rinks and Movie Theaters.
- From Greenwich Point Park to Bruce Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greenwich and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bronx, Flushing, Norwalk and Queens.
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The Yale University Art Gallery is a free institution dedicated to art education, appreciation and preservation. The museum's collections include illuminated manuscripts, coins, historical weaponry, tapestries, sculptures, paintings, bronzes and examples of many other art forms.
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1070 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT
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Ghosts of New Haven Walking Tours offers 90 minute walking tours of 'haunted locations' with a 'mysterious atmosphere'. The company has private tours that can accommodate 2 to 10 people.
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New Haven's Criterion Cinemas is a movie muiltiplex that shows first-run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater also shows classic films and cult classics as part of special series.
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Located in downtown New Haven, the Pacific Standard Tavern is a restaurant, bar, and live music venue that hosts a variety of local and regionally touring acts. The facility features a full bar, and serves an array of microbrews.
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Hamden's West Rock Ridge State Park is free to visit. Its visitor center includes composting toilets. The park features several exclusive hiking trails, and multiple trails for mountain bikers and guests on horseback.
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Warwick's Strazza Art Gallery features a variety of works of original art in various media, all created by local and regional artists. The gallery includes paintings and photographs, many of which are by John and Lisa Strazza, the gallery owners.
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Located in the heart of the Yale University community, Chapel Street, is known for its eclectic mix of galleries, boutiques, and eateries. Not just for the college crowd, visitors of all ages will enjoy strolling the famous street.
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Commemorating the organization that was founded in New Haven in 1882, the Knights of Columbus Museum, opened to the public in 1982. The museum is dedicated to archiving and exhibiting documents and artifacts about the organization's history and works.
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Showtime Cinemas is a movie theater that features Digital sound, Digital picture, college student discounts, senior citizen discounts, child discounts, and military discounts. The theater also offers certain movies in 3D.
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One of the eight Ivy League colleges, Yale University is located in New Haven, Connecticut. It has many revered programs, including those in engineering, medicine, musicology, physics and the biological sciences.