- The list below includes 225 free or cheap things to do in or near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, including 105 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Museum, Neighborhoods and Colleges & Universities.
- From Independence National Historical Park to University of Pennsylvania, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Philadelphia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Chester, Cherry Hill, Wilmington and Camden.
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Blacklights make global wonders such as the Egyptian pyramids glow as they challenge players on an 18-hole indoor mini-golf course
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The Alexander Ross Gallery in Cherry Hill is a space that's loved by visitors of all ages. The gallery specializes in animation and fine art that depicts scenes starring America's beloved characters, such as the Simpson's and Disney favorites.
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The Media Tot Lot is a playground designed with younger children in mind. It features fun and safe features like safety fences and soft ground surfaces along with the climbing and playing structures.
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Opened in 2005, the Pennsylvania Veteran's Museum serves to preserve the history and legacy of all U.S. veterans. The museum features informational displays to educate all those who visit, with a focus on educating youth, on the history of our nations fighters.
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A movie theater with 16 screens, Ritz 16 offers first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides stadium seating and a concession area with food and drinks along with assisted listening devices.
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The official training facility of the Philadelphia Flyers, Skate Zone in Voorhees is an ice skating rink that offers open skating, hockey and skating lessons, summer camps, and gear rentals.
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Laurel Acres Park is a large open green space with a lake and walking trails. It features picnic areas, fishing, playgrounds, and restroom facilities, as well as ample space for sports. There is also security on site.
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Suffragette Alice Paul's family called Paulsdale home from 1883. Paul led the 1910 women's Suffrage Movement supporting the 19th amendment. Paulsdale has been restored to the period of Paul's residency and is now a museum honoring her work.
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Rose Tree Park is a 120 acre park populated by fields, hills, and woodlands. The park is home to three notable historic buildings, the Leedom House, the Hunt Club, and the old Rose Tree Tavern.
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Get back to nature with a stroll through Harford Park. This 31-acre park is located off Gulph Creek Road, and dogs are permitted. Stop for a lunch break at one of the available picnic tables.
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Turning Point Gallery is an art gallery that focuses on American studio handcrafted jewelry and glass sculptures from over a dozen artists that specialize in the medium. They also have art furniture and original paintings.