- 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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Stoudtburg Village is a shopping experience designed as a traditional German village. With shops offering food, collectibles, dolls and toys and antiques, visitors can shop, dine or walk the village's pathways and gardens.
42.0 Miles
Green Knoll Pitch & Putt is a regulation course that offers a challenge to the experienced golfer, as well as the novice player. Green Knoll features tight fairways and rolling contours and also operates a pitch and putt course.
42.3 Miles
On September 3, 1777, a famous Revolutionary War battle was fought at Cooch's Bridge. Today, the site contains artifacts, cannons, and educational exhibits commemorating the events that occurred during this tumultuous time in American History.
42.3 Miles
A restaurant and bar with an Irish pub feel, J.B. McGinnes Pub & Grille features live music as well as a regular karaoke night. It also features pool tables and a juke box.
42.3 Miles
An outdoor children's playground, Kids Street Playground features a variety of attractions. The playground has a zip line, a sandbox with toys provided, individual and group swings, and wooden play structures.
42.4 Miles
At the Delaware Welcome Center Travel Plaza the traveler can find dishes from the international cuisine and the most popular fast-food restaurants, tax-free shops and gift shops. Information can be received at the information center.
42.5 Miles
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.
42.5 Miles
Providing an indoor inflatable experience, Bounce U is filled with slides, bounce houses, and other structures. The staff provides a service where visitors can have their picture taken at the venue, and can access them online later.
42.7 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.
42.7 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.