- The list below includes 225 free or cheap things to do in or near Lansdale, Pennsylvania, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Breweries and Farms & Ranches.
- From Hancock Street Park to Morgan Log House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lansdale and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Doylestown, Media and New Hope.
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Citizens Bank Park, built in 2004, is the home field for the Philadelphia Phillies. The 43,661 seat stadium also features many concession stands serving regional food, and is part of the larger Sports Complex.
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1023 Fern Hill Road, West Chester, PA 19380
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West Goshen Community park is a city park that offers a variety of recreational settings, from sand volleyball pits to tennis and basketball courts. Multiple areas with playground equipment for children and fitness trails are also offered.
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A fun place to drink, eat, and play, Xfinity Live offers everything from mechanical bull riding to an NBC sports arena. An ideal venue for planned parties, it offers live entertainment, beer hall, fire pit, and a western themed pub.
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SteelStacks Campus, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, PA 18015
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A two-theater, independently owned cinema, the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinema shows a variety of independent, art house, foreign, and mainstream films. The theater also hosts live comedy and musical performances, and serves a variety of beers.
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Suitable for leagues, private events and casual bowlers, Levittown Lanes offers bowling, shoe rental and events like Moonlight Bowling. The bowling center also has a restaurant offering pizza, sandwiches and other items and a bar serving alcoholic beverages.
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The Skyzone Indoor Trampoline Park is an indoor recreational park that is filled with large trampolines. The park also features a landing pit that is filled with 10,000 foam cubes.
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Paying tribute to the Mack truck is the Mack Trucks Historical Museum. The museum educates guests on the creation and history of the Mack truck and offers full size exhibits of trucks that date back to as early as 1940.
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Catering to young children, Bouncing Off the Walls offers a variety of age-appropriate toys and play areas. There are two moon bounces for the children to jump on and several slides.
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Featuring a bar and live entertainment, Revolutions has a bowling alley with 20 lanes. It has an arcade with 45 games to choose from and an amphitheater for viewing sports games.
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A farmers' market and garden center that specializes in locally grown fresh produce, Wolff's Apple House has been in business since 1910. In addition to their signature apples, the market sells a variety of seasonal produce and local meats.