- The list below includes 298 free or cheap things to do in or near Westchester, New York, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From City Center 15 Cinema De Lux to Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Westchester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bronx, Norwalk, Yonkers and Stamford.
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Affiliated with Saxon Woods Park, the Saxon Woods Pool is a public swimming pool that is open seasonally. The largest swimming pool in the county, it also features an aquatic play area for kids.
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At Dorothy Hamill Skating Rink, visitors can enjoy a day of ice skating in an indoor ice rink. The rink also hosts hockey clinics and figure skating competitions that visitors can join or spectate.
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Port Chester's Capitol Theatre is a music venue that originally opened in 1926. In more recent years, it has hosted a variety of internationally-known rock and pop music acts, as well as comedians.
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303 Boston Post Road, Port Chester, NY 10573
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Sound Shore Indoor Tennis LLC provides tennis programming for both adults and juniors. They offer seasonal court rentals, private lessons and an extensive range of tennis programs with USPTA-certified tennis staff. They also feature a sauna and pro shop onsite.
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The Greenwich Skating Club is an ice rink that hosts hockey leagues, travel hockey teams, and figure skating lessons. The club also offers open skating and skating and hockey lessons.
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243 E Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 6830
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As a significant American Revolution cottage, Putnam Cottage/Knapp Tavern Museum retains the original architecture from when it was built in the 1600s. Visitors can tour the cottage with a volunteer to learn about its history.
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40 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester, NY 10573
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A 14-screen movie theater, AMC Loews Port Chester 14 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides a concession area with food and drinks, private event facilities, stadium seating and a game area.
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Spanning 40 acres, the Lenoir Preserve is a nature preserve with both open fields and wooded areas. The preserve shelters a wide variety of plant and animal species, and offers remarkable views of the Hudson River.
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Posh Greenwich Avenue offers Connecticut's finest shopping experience. The Avenue and surrounding streets are packed with designer clothing boutiques, antique shops, fine jewelry stores, art galleries, spas and world-class restaurants.