- The list below includes 607 free or cheap things to do in or near Rancho Palos Verdes, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Dog Park and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From The Point Vicente Interpretive Center to Del Cerro Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rancho Palos Verdes and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Long Beach, Cerritos and Santa Monica.
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Backbone Trail is popular among hiking and cycling enthusiasts. More than 60 miles in length, the trail extends across the length of Santa Monica mountains and is surrounded by beautiful scenic views. Spring is the best time to visit even though the trail stays good throughout the year.
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The Fine Arts Building in Los Angeles has some beautiful and historic works of fine art. Entrance into the exhibit is free.
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Los Angeles Conservacy is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of architectural and cultural landmarks of LA. They also offer guided tours of many historical places with easy access to otherwise restricted areas.
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The Laemmle Music Hall is a converted stage theater that now houses three movie auditoriums. Situated in an older building that goes back to the early days of Hollywood, the theater offers independent and foreign films as well as documentaries.
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The world-famous Samuel Goldwyn Theater is host to the Academy Awards ceremony every year. A relatively small but historic venue, the theater also hosts occasional movie showings and other special events.
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Named for a former Westminster councilman, Frank G Fry Park is a narrow park area situated on 3.25 acres. The park offers a children's playground, a paved walking path, picnic tables and grassy areas.
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Built in an Usonian architectural style in 1952, the Anderton Court shops hosts a group of boutiques on North Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Here you can find a salon and a few small shops and offices.
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Two Rodeo Drive can be described as a mall designed in the form of an old European city complete with its cobblestone paths. Apart from being a very photogenic location, it also has a range of upscale fashion stores and restaurants.
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Some people miss the Downtown Historic District of LA when they visit. Take a look to see chic, urban residences and many sleek skyscrapers.
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A large open air mall in Los Angeles, Third Street offers both indoor and outdoor shopping. The mall is very popular, so parking can be hard to find.