- The list below includes 205 free or cheap things to do in or near Parkville, Maryland, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Comedy Clubs, Arts & Crafts Classes, Farms & Ranches and Parks.
- From Double Rock Park to Weber's Cedar Mill Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Parkville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Baltimore, Columbia, Pasadena and Glen Burnie.
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Kiddie Crusoe is an indoor playground that features inflatables, a themed miniature town, dress-up play, slides, and a zip-line. They have open play hours and can also be reserved for birthdays.
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Red Zone Adventures is an entertainment complex that offers a number of attractions to its visitors. These attractions include arcade games, food and drink concessions, and a 6,000 square foot laser tag arena.
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The Charles Theatre is a movie theater that sits in a 23,000-sqft movie house that can accommodate up to 1150 people at a time. The theater shows first-run specialty films as well as big-budget Hollywood movies and foreign films.
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With direct access to the waters of Back River, Weavers Marine Service Inc has piers where visitors can see yachts and a variety of other boats docked. The marina has a small picnic area with panoramic views of the river.
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The Walters Art Museum houses an eclectic collection of artifacts from around the world ranging from pre-dysnatic Egypt to 20th-century Europe as a part of its collection.
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The Mount Vernon Cultural District is the home of several historic sites, including The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Walters Art Museum. The area is known for its strong LGBT community.
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The New Green Room Billiards is a pool hall that is open nightly and offers 24 for-rent tables and 4 coin-operated tables. They also feature a pro shop and a full-service bar and kitchen.
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At Charm City Food Tours, visitors will stop at the city's major culinary destinations on a guided walking tour. On the tour, visitors will sample a wide variety of food from cultures like Italian, Jewish, and more.
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Opening in 1960, and designed by Benjamin C. Thompson, the two shopping plazas at Harborplace and the Gallery are known as Pratt Street Pavilion and the Light Street Pavilion, while the Gallery is operated across the street. Visitors find many restaurants and shops there that sell Maryland specific merchandise.