- The list below includes 226 free or cheap things to do in or near King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Cooking Classes, Malls, Landmarks and Tennis.
- From The Justice Bell to King of Prussia Mall, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in King of Prussia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Doylestown, West Chester and Media.
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Bob Carpenter Center is a 5,000 seat basketball arena, which is also suited for concerts and banquets. It has its own locker rooms and weight-rooms.
31.6 Miles
The Indian Acres Tree Farm is a family centric seasonal Christmas Tree farm and pumpkin patch. Family activities include inflatable jumping toys, playground, kid train rides, petting zoo, face painting, pumpkin patch, 3 acre corn maze and a gift shop.
31.8 Miles
New Castle's Old Dutch House is Delaware's most important repository of Colonial-area furniture and domestic items. It features fine hand-crafted pewter dinnerware, hand-carved wooden furniture, delicate textiles and immaculately-preserved antique carpeting.
31.8 Miles
A historic building that dates back to 1832, the Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office used to be part of a Civil War era railroad. The building has since been transplanted to its current location.
31.9 Miles
Named the first grand mansion of Delaware, the Amstel House now appears as a middle-class Dutch home and is available for tours. The house was built in the 1730's and features original woodwork, an open hearth and early Dutch colonial decor.
31.9 Miles
With beautiful and stunning architecture, the Old Library Museum offers an interesting collection of items commemorating the history of the New Castle community. This includes clothing, furnishings and special items that represent African Americans.
31.9 Miles
Offering a unique collection, Velocipede Museum features interesting bicycle exhibits along with a wealth of information about their history. The museum has further expanded to include displays and memorabilia relative to lighting and signage.
31.9 Miles
The historical George Reed II House the is a museum that was built in 1804. The 14,000-sqft house includes twenty-two rooms, a fireplace, a dining room, a bedroom, and a garden area.
32.0 Miles
Built in 1801, Read House & Gardens' mansion covers with its 22 rooms 14,000 square feet. The garden was added in 1847. It can be rented for private special events, such as weddings.
32.0 Miles
The unusually built Pagoda in Reading is seven stories high, 28 feet wide, 50 feet long, and is the only pagoda in the world with a fireplace and a chimney. Visitors can attend special events in the building or climb to the observation deck on the top floor.