- The list below includes 461 free or cheap things to do in or near Vallejo, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, History Museums, Hiking Trails and Bowling.
- From Children's Wonderland to Wardlaw Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Vallejo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Berkeley, Richmond and Benicia.
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Top of the Mark is a hotel bar well-known for its stunning views of the city. The menu is simple but they offer a wide variety of beverages. The best time to visit is during the late hours of night, especially on weekends, to avoid the crowd.
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Built for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915, Palace of Fine Arts, has been a drawing card for tourists ever since. Today, the palace plays host to a full schedule of live entertainment and musical events in its 962 seat theater.
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Situated on 43 acres, Oak Hill Park features a fishing lake that is home to wildlife including ducks and geese. The park also has a playground, picnic areas with grills, a volleyball court, open fields and a hillside trail.
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For dogs weighing 30 pounds or less, Alameda Small Dog Park features a fenced dirt field for canine recreation. The park provides drinking water, a shade tree, benches and a double-gated entrance.
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Franklin Park is a city park featuring two playgrounds, one for younger children and one for older children. The park also offers a baseball diamond, basketball hoops, tennis courts, and picnic areas.
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Comic book lovers will enjoy a stop at the Cartoon Art Museum. This museum has a large selection of cartoon and comic book art, both from real comics and invented ones.
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Opened in 1979, Fraenkel gallery is an art gallery dedicated to photography and all its links to the other fine arts. They are located on Geary street and are open Tuesday to Saturday.
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Open 7 days a week, Hangart is an art gallery that has all sorts of artwork, from landscapes to abstract art. The galleries are in downtown San Francisco and they also have a rental art program.
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Images of the North is an Inuit art gallery in San Francisco. The gallery is open year round and it is home to sculptures, masks and prints either miniatures or of a larger scale.
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Maxwell Galleries has a selection of paintings, photographs, and sculpture work. One of many interesting stops in the La Jolla neighborhood.