- The list below includes 451 free or cheap things to do in or near White Plains, New York, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Music Venue, Other Entertainment and Parks.
- From Battle Hill Park to Saxon Woods Pool, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in White Plains and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Bronx and Flushing.
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Visitors can enjoy group painting sessions with refreshments under the guidance of an artist at Plan It Paint It. The studio provides all the equipment, from paints, to palettes, to canvases.
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At Eataly, guests will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of Italian goods like pasta, extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, and tomatoes. The location also offers courses for those interested in improving their cooking skills.
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Named after James Madison, the fourth president of the United States, Madison Square features the William Jasper Monument and is the home of St. John's Episcopal Church. The location is also the home of the Green-Meldrim House and the Sorrel-Weed House.
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A 16-lane bowling center, Van Houten Lanes offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and a pro shop. The center provides synthetic lanes, televisions, a pool table and a dining menu that includes pizza, calzones and craft beer.
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Surrounded by trees, Forest Park Skate Park is a public skating facility that welcomes skateboards, roller blades and roller skates only. It has a concrete surface and features ramps, quarter pipes, grind rails, a half pipe and other obstacles.
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849 Fenworth Blvd, Franklin Square, NY 11010
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The Town of Hempstead Rath Park offers a wide range of sport recreation like tennis ball courts, hand ball courts, baseball fields, an open football field, and basketball courts. The park also features a small wading pool that can be accessed during the summer.
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Part of Nassau County, the town of Oyster Bay was home to Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. A large community, the State University New York is also located in this town.
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Led by a certified Zentangle instructor and a specialist in the art of origami, Paperplay offers instruction in a zen relaxation and art technique. The studio offers workshops and group classes.
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The Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan is a primarily residential area that has become a major art hub. Additionally, this site is also the home of the Fashion Institute of Technology and the School of Visual Arts.
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The Flatiron Building, which opened in 1902, is considered to be one of the main symbols of New York City. The location is currently the home of the St. Martin's Press, Tor/Forge, Picador, and Henry Holt and Company publishing companies.