- The list below includes 245 free or cheap things to do in or near Norwalk, Connecticut, including 126 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, History Museums, Beaches and Aquariums.
- From Cranbury Park / Gallaher Estate to Calf Pasture Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Norwalk and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milford, Stratford, Stamford and Fairfield.
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Brunswick Fairlawn Lanes is a traditional family-friendly bowling alley that offers casual and league play. The center also features a game room, pro shop and full service snack and drink bar.
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A showcase for local artists, River Winds Gallery features a variety of art pieces from paintings to contemporary crafts. Recognized as a leading gallery in Hudson Valley, aspiring artists can also take classes or participate in workshops here.
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One of the state's most unusual museums, Connecticut Antique Machinery is an indoor-outdoor institution featuring refurbished farm equipment and factory appliances. It is a favorite destination among lovers of antiques and technology.
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Wallingford Community Pool is a large pool that features six lap lanes and 3-4 areas for open splashing and swimming. The pool has lifeguards on duty and offers water noodles and other pool toys.
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places is the pre-Revolutionary War sandstone house that is the focus of the Garretson Forge & Farm. The site is essentially a living museum that follows daily life on a colonial Dutch farm that also has an extensive garden and educational programming.
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Quest Tennis is a tennis facility that has the goal of encouraging, developing, and promoting skilled and confident tennis players. The facility has tennis lessons that include high-energy cardio workouts.
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Mountain Tops Outfitters is a retail shop that sells equipment, apparel, and paraphernalia for a variety of outdoor activities. The shop also offers kayak rentals, as well as guided kayak tours.
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Founded in 2004, New York's Beacon Artist Union is a gallery the supports and promotes local artists, collaborative curatorial projects and the surrounding community. The space also hosts performances such as film screenings and live music.
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An independent theater, Nitehawk Cinema screens a variety of movies, ranging from current Hollywood movies to classics, cult films, and art house and foreign offerings. The theater also features a restaurant and bar.
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The Flatiron Building, which opened in 1902, is considered to be one of the main symbols of New York City. The location is currently the home of the St. Martin's Press, Tor/Forge, Picador, and Henry Holt and Company publishing companies.