Free & Cheap Things to Do in Trenton, NJ

  • The list below includes 185 free or cheap things to do in or near Trenton, New Jersey, including 116 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Parks, Music Venue and Military Museums.
  • From Pennsylvania Bridge to Cadwalder Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Trenton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, Doylestown, New Brunswick and New Hope.
  • The list below includes 185 free or cheap things to do in or near Trenton, New Jersey, including 116 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Parks, Music Venue and Military Museums.
  • From Pennsylvania Bridge to Cadwalder Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Trenton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, Doylestown, New Brunswick and New Hope.
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28.3 Miles
95% 342 votes
Historic Ships 2 River Link Plaza, Camden, NJ MoreLess Info
Known for its role in World War II and the Vietnam War, USS New Jersey is a retired battleship situated on the Camden Waterfront. Visitors can take a guided tour through the ship while learning about its decorated history.
28.3 Miles
36% 11 votes
Trampoline Parks 76 Carter Drive, Edison, NJ 08817 MoreLess Info
Featuring a foam pit for visitors to jump into, Rebounderz of Edison NJ provides a safe trampoline experience for children and adults alike. The facility provides helmets and one hour jumping packages.
28.3 Miles
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History Museums 619 W County Line Road, Lakewood, NJ 8701 MoreLess Info
Most of the exhibits featured at the Sephardic Heritage Museum revolve around an extensive photographic portfolio. The heritage of the Syrian Jewish community is memorialized in over 30,000 pictures within the museum.
28.4 Miles
91% 10212 votes
Historic Buildings Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106 MoreLess Info
Timed tour tickets allow visitors to see Independence Hall. In this hall, the Declaration of Independence was signed, as was the U.S. Constitution. President Lincoln's body also lay in repose within these hallow halls.
28.4 Miles
92% 1588 votes
National & State Parks 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 MoreLess Info
The Independence National Historical Park features the Liberty Bell Center, Independence Hall, Benjamin Franklin Museum, B. Free Franklin Post Office, City Tavern, Congress Hall, Great Essential Exhibit, and Independence Archeology Lab. The mile long block is where the Declaration of Independence and the United…
28.4 Miles
57% 67 votes
Neighborhoods 10th Street, Philadelphia, PA MoreLess Info
A hub of delicious and authentic Chinese food, you won't go hungry when you visit Philadelphia's China Town. Food is not the only thing you can enjoy, you can also visit China Town's many attractions including the colorful Friendship Gate and the Wok and Walk tour.
28.4 Miles
48% 60 votes
Trampoline Parks 76 Carter Dr, Edison, NJ 08817 MoreLess Info
Composed of the Open Jump Arena, Basketball Slam, and the Foam Pit Jumper, the Rebounderz Indoor Trampoline Area Edison provides many fun options for adults and children alike. Special events can be booked in order to reserve the venue, including birthdays, graduation parties, and even corporate events.
28.4 Miles
75% 51 votes
Movie Theaters 900 Haddonfield-Berlin Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043 MoreLess Info
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.
28.5 Miles
94% 3644 votes
Historic Prisons 2124 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130 MoreLess Info
When the Eastern State Penitentiary was built in 1829 it was the largest and most expensive public structure ever built, and served as a model to over 300 other prisons of how to reform prisoners instead of punish them. Visitors can take a one-hour tour.
28.6 Miles
95% 2239 votes
Farmers Markets 12th and Arch, Philadelphia, PA 19107 MoreLess Info
The Reading Terminal Market has over 80 vendors offering groceries, handmade crafts, jewelry, clothing, flowers, and more. The indoor market first opened in 1892, and at that time boasted the largest refrigeration unit in Philadelphia with 52 separate rooms having a total of a half-million cubic feet of space.
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