- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Monroeville, Pennsylvania, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Monroeville Community Park to Monster Mini Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Monroeville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pittsburgh, Latrobe, Bethel Park and Washington.
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LEGO lovers gather to participate in interactive building activities, exercising their creativity and witnessing huge creations
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4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is ranked within the top five natural history museums in the United States. The museum's 20 galleries, including one of the best dinosaur collections in the world, cover 115,000 square feet.
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The Phipps Conservatory was originally a gift to the city of Philadelphia by railroad magnet Harold Phipps in 1893. The conservatory has 13 indoor rooms, and six outdoor gardens, and is also considered one of the greenest energy efficient buildings in the world.
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You can choose how to experience the University of Pittsburgh by registering for an official tour or taking a self-guided walk around campus. Along with its impressive art pieces and architecture, the university is home to many different cultures, , making it a melting pot of great food and conversation.
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Arsenal Bowl is a full-featured bowling alley that offers league play and open bowling, as well as weekend activities such as karaoke in the attached lounge area. The alley has a snack bar and professionally staffed pro shop as well.
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The Strip is a narrow piece of land near the Allegheny River. This area sees an average of 22,406 cars each day with visitors heading to the Heinz Heritage Center, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Pittsburgh Opera, Society for Contemporary Crafts, and Pittsburgh Filmmakers.
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With Burgh Bits & Bites Food Tours, visitors can sample bites of food from local eateries, from cheese shops to delis. Visitors will walk through the neighborhoods of the city while learning about the history of the region.
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1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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Associated with the Smithsonian Institute, Senator John Heinz History Center illustrates 250 years of Pittsburgh history, and includes the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum among its 6 floors of exhibits.
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Housing an extensive collection of artworks in a wide range of media by Philadelphia native Andy Warhol, the Andy Warhol Museum emphasizes interactive and creative engagement with the art and life of the iconic artist.
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The view from the top of Mount Washington has often been described as one of the most beautiful in the United States. The neighborhood is filled with restaurants, and independent businesses.
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Point State Park is a state park commemorating the historic heritage of the surrounding area during the French and Indian War. Attractions include boating, fishing, hiking and biking trails, and the Fort Pitt Museum.