- The list below includes 211 free or cheap things to do in or near Malvern, Pennsylvania, including 113 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Specialty Museums, Battlefields and Historic Buildings.
- From Paoli Battlefield to The Wharton Esherick Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Malvern and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Wilmington, West Chester and Media.
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Offering 2D and 3D viewing experiences, Carmike Cinemas 16 plays the latest films and blockbuster hits in its auditoriums. All of the auditoriums feature THX surround sound and digital projection systems.
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Lehigh Laser Tag offers a multi-level state of the art laser tag arena. The facility can also be rented for birthday parties, or for corporate team building events, and food can be provided.
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1461 Schoenersville Road, Bethlehem, PA 18018
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Visitors can stroll through the park-like area known as Burns Plantation in the middle of the city. Visitors see a late 1800s farmhouse, summer kitchen, two barns, a garden, and outbuildings.
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The American modernist painter Charles Demuth is the focus of the Demuth Museum. The museum collection is currently housed in the original home of Demuth on King Street, which serve as a historic site for the painter as well as a place that holds is artwork.
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Still in operation, Pennsylvania Bridge is a stone bridge that allows traffic to cross the Delaware River. The bridge has a sidewalk area where visitors can take in panoramic views of the river and the surrounding cities.
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The history of Central Market dates back to 1730 when Andrew and James Hamilton laid out the original town. The market moved to its present location in 1757, and the building was constructed in 1889, and still serves as one of the country's largest farmer's markets.
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5 West King Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
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The Heritage Center Museum of Lancaster County collects, preserves, and then interprets the history of Lancaster County through its permanent collection and annual exhibitions. The site also serves as the Lancaster Quilt and Textile Museum with locally crafted decorative arts.
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Walking tours by candlelight are just part of the spooky ambiance that Lancaster Ghost Tour has to offer. Guests can explore the Dutch and Amish country like never before by seeing 300 years of haunted history.
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650 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
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Home of the Lancaster Barnstormers professional baseball club, Clipper Magazine Stadium is a 6 000-seat park that also hosts midget and high school ball tournaments.
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219 East Main Street, Lititz, PA 17543
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The Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery was the first commercial pretzel bakery in America. The company was founded in 1861, and still makes pretzels, which visitors can learn to make on a tour of the company's factory.