- The list below includes 218 free or cheap things to do in or near Madeira Beach, Florida, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Fishing, Arcades and Mini Golf.
- From Madeira Beach to John's Pass Village & Boardwalk, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Madeira Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tampa, Largo, Tarpon Springs and St. Petersburg.
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Located in the Tampa Bay Hotel, built in 1891 and a National Historic Landmark, the Henry B. Plant Museum will take you back in time to the Spanish-American War. Beautifully restored, each room contains artifacts, décor and mementos from the bygone era.
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Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park is an eight acre park with an urban design. The park features two interactive fountains as well as a playground, dog run, picnic areas, and walking trails.
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Devoted to the arts, Firehouse Cultural Center hosts events such as live theater, stand up comedy and artists in residence, as well as classes and workshops. They also host live music in their Firehouse Pub space.
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South Tampa is a city region that encompasses various neighborhoods, including Bayside West, Hyde Park, Palma Ceia, and parts of Sunset Park, amongst others. It is bordered on two sides by Tampa Bay and Hillsborough Bay. The area is characterized by residential buildings along with various shops and restaurants…
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Anderson Park features wooded areas, nature trails, an elevated boardwalk, playground, dog park and a public boat ramp for access to the lake. There are also nine picnic shelters that can be reserved.
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Downtown Tampa is home to various museums and performing arts centers, shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Area attractions include the Tampa Museum of Art and Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, along with events like the Fall Urban Art Market.
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Built as a movie palace in 1926, the Tampa Theatre is on the National Register of Historic Places and continues to play its Wurlitzer organ before shows. Most of the movies played are either old or new classics with some independent films presented every month.
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With a range of activities including air sports and trampoline, AirHeads Trampoline Arena offers 'open jumping' hours on their giant trampoline, along with classes and AIR Dodgeball pick-up games.
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Roughly 12,000 years of powerful stories are told at the Tampa Bay History Center through a variety of artifacts and exhibits. Guests can learn about the early exploration of Florida, learn about cattle drives, and view a replica 1920s era cigar store.
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A.L. Anderson Park is a country park named after a former local mayor and county commissioner, Alphonse L. 'Andy' Anderson. The park was opened in 1966 and is 135 acres in size.