- TripBuzz found 134 things to do indoors in the Trenton area. From Slocum's Bowl-O-Drome to Hamilton Lanes, Trenton offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 165 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 64 different types of things to do inside in or near Trenton, New Jersey. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Theaters, Music Venue and Winery/Vineyard.
- There are 11 indoor activities in Trenton, and 123 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Doylestown, Bensalem, New Brunswick and Lambertville.
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Langman Gallery is an art gallery featuring a collection of fine art, unique handmade crafts, and jewelry. The showroom is 2,000 square feet and the showcased artwork is crafted exclusively by American artists.
20.9 Miles
Living history is put on display through the Famous Trials Theater. Rather than standard plays or musicals, the theater specializes in putting together a reenactment of a famous trial from the past and offers select dinner packages.
20.9 Miles
Presenting a collection of over forty exhibits, the Wings Of Freedom Museum celebrates the history of Pennsylvania aviation. The museum displays an array of artifacts including vintage flight helmets, flight gear, air missiles and service medals.
21.1 Miles
Northlandz is the world's largest model railroad with more than 8 miles of track and nearly 100 trains. In addition to the extensive model railroad, the attraction also features a 94-room doll house with a doll collection that contains over 200 dolls.
21.2 Miles
The James A. Michener Art Museum contains 2,700 items mainly created in Pennsylvania. The museum has a large collection of Pennsylvania impressionist paintings, and furniture from the Arts and Crafts movement.
21.2 Miles
Located in the palatial home of Henry Chapman Mercer, the Fonthill Museum features scenic grounds as well as a large collection of art and artifacts, including some of Mercer's own tiles. Tours are available, and the museum hosts weddings.
21.3 Miles
Henry Chapman Mercer built Fonthill from 1908 to 1912 as his personal home and as a place to display his collection of Moravian tiles. The home was constructed of poured concrete, of many different architectural styles.
21.3 Miles
Moravian Tile and Pottery Works is where Henry Chapman Mercer created his works during the Arts and Crafts movement. People can watch a video, take a self-guided tour, take tile making classes, and buy tiles.
21.3 Miles
Charged with preserving and interpreting the past of local culture, Bucks County Historical Society is in charge of the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle. The castle includes 44 rooms of unique and artistic architecture.
21.4 Miles
Mercer's museum is a 1916 poured concrete building, one of three built by Mercer. The museum contains tools, early transportation and various tools, just like its builder intended for it to hold when he built it to hold the 30,000 items in his private collection.