- The list below includes 781 free or cheap things to do in or near Marina del Rey, California, including 133 different types of inexpensive activities like Paddleboarding, Movie Theaters, Beaches and Bike Paths.
- From Burton W. Chace Park to Glen Alla Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Marina del Rey and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Pasadena, Malibu and Santa Monica.
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414 East Second St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
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H.I.S. International Day Tours features the Night View Tour at Griffith Observatory and the Dinner at the Castaway Restaurant. A unique experience to view Los Angeles from above.
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Chen Art Gallery
1625 Abalone Ave, at Sunrider International, Torrance, CA 90501
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A private, non-profit art gallery, the Chen Art Gallery showcases the private collection of world renowned herbalist, Dr. Tei Fu Chen. Dr. Chen has amassed one of the largest private collections of Chinese art in the United States and presents it here for visitors to enjoy.
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Park Twin Theatres offers only two auditoriums, showing only the most popular first run Hollywood movies. The small movie theater does offer all digital projection and sound for its presentations with select films in 3D when available.
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Foot of 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90731
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The Los Angeles maritime Museum is located in John S. Gibson park and is the home of different exhibits that show the maritime history and life of Los Angeles. They also have a research library and offer museum tours in English and Spanish upon request.
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7909 Seville Avenue, Huntington Park, CA 90255
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Founded in 1989, the International Soccer League is a non-profit group dedicated to bringing the sport of soccer to the local community. The league hosts games and teams that range from young beginners to older soccer-lovers.
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Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is officially recognized as the oldest building in Los Angeles today. Last renovated in the 50's, the house, now a museum, retains its old world charm with its original centuries old walls and a black lacquered table dating back to 19th century.
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Adjacent to an elementary school and community bike path, Compton Creek Natural Park was created as an environmental learning center. It features a natural habitat to attract birds and other wildlife along with a playground, amphitheater and picnic space.
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Open daily, AMF Bowl-O-Drome Lanes offers 40 lanes of both recreational and league bowling. The center offers full food service and a bar, and offers parties for kids, adults and corporate groups.
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Stevenson Park offers lots of tall, shady trees, green grass, several picnic tables and two playgrounds. The park also features two baseball fields along with a snack bar during little league games and indoor basketball courts.
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In close proximity to City Hall, Robert Keller Park is a 2 acre park with multipurpose fields, picnic areas, and concession stands. The playground area has a sand floor and has multiple winding slides.