- The list below includes 43 free or cheap things to do in or near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, History Museums, Botanical Gardens and Parks.
- From Mount Washington to Point State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pittsburgh and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Monroeville and Bethel Park.
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12.3 Miles
Lokay Lanes is dedicated to providing a fun bowling atmosphere with amenities such as HD televisions, an arcade, year round leagues, cosmic bowling, and the Pitt Stop Lounge with nightly specials.
12.3 Miles
In addition to paved paths and hiking trails, the Monroeville Community Park offers two basketball courts, two tennis courts, a soccer field, and a baseball field with bleachers. Four pavilions with charcoal grills, picnic tables, and electricity are available for rental in the park.
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Hosting youth sport leagues, Monroeville Sports Center offers visitors a sports facility with a multipurpose indoor field for soccer, basketball, and dodgeball. The center also hosts several fitness programs such as yoga, cardio, and sports classes.
21.1 Miles
Since 1954, the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, has been delighting streetcar enthusiasts with its unique collection of trolley cars and educational exhibits. Today, the museum boasts a 50-car collection and also hosts special events for schools and families.
21.5 Miles
A time capsule for an industry, the Duncan and Miller Glass Museum features exhibits of various kinds of locally-made glass. They offer tours by knowledgeable docents, and various pieces are for sale in their gift shop.
22.5 Miles
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Lemoyne Multi-Cultural Community Center engages students in out-of-school and after-school programs and activities. The Center also offers educational programs to enhance learning opportunities and providing entry into successful workforce endeavors and post-secondary education.
22.7 Miles
Brownson House provides youth and adult recreation, education and character development through team effort. They offer a range of recreational activities including basketball, soccer, volleyball, boxing, pickle ball and cheerleading and also provide playground rentals.
22.9 Miles
Formerly used as a stop for the underground railroad, the LeMoyne House is now a historic house frequented by tourists and locals. The house is now home to the Washington County Historical Society and museum and is open for guided tours.
22.9 Miles
Built in 1788, the Bradford House is a historic location that was home to the Whiskey Rebellion. The house serves as a museum dedicated to educating the public about David Bradford, the home's namesake and influential player in the rebellion.
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Hollywood Theaters is a 14 screen movie theater that features stadium seating and digital projection. The theater also features a game room and hosts birthday parties and other special events.