- TripBuzz found 341 things to do indoors in the Waltham area. From Dick's Beantown Comedy Escape at Ristorante Marcellino to Embassy Cinema, Waltham offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 243 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 59 different types of things to do inside in or near Waltham, Massachusetts. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Theaters, Comedy Clubs, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- There are 10 indoor activities in Waltham, and 331 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Boston, Cambridge, Lowell and Salem.
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Making an array of handcrafted wines using all locally grown fruit, Plymouth Winery is both winery and full service wine shop. The winery hosts tastings and features some offbeat items, like wine slushies.
40.9 Miles
Established in 1824, Pilgrim Hall Museum is America's oldest functioning public museum which features a collection of authentic Pilgrim artifacts such as paintings, portraits, weapons, furniture and much more.
41.0 Miles
114 Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
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Wines at Plymouth Bay Winery are produced by locally-grown grapes and berries. The winery specializes in pairing recommendations. Tastings are available daily, and the wine bar can be booked for private tastings.
41.1 Miles
A Simon property, the Mall of New Hampshire is located in Manchester. The clean, airy design makes it pleasant to navigate the mall, even during busy times. The Mall of New Hampshire offers many fun children's programs, including photo opportunities with Santa and the Easter Bunny.
41.2 Miles
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Winslow and North Street, Plymouth, MA
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The Mayflower Society House & Library is located just around the corner from Plymouth Rock in a historic dwelling from the 18th century. It features a small museum dedicated to the pilgrims and serves as the headquarters for the General Society of Mayflower Descendants.
41.2 Miles
Built in 1886, the Town Hall Theater was historically used as a playhouse for traveling shows. The modern focus of the venue is as a comfortable, independent cinema which concentrates on artistic films.
41.3 Miles
Jenney House Museum, which operated as the Jenney Grist Mill before, functions as a mueseum and features a wide range of exhibits about the history of John Lenney who set up the mill in 1636, as well as a variety of other historical artifacts.
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Get a history lesson at Jabez Howland House. This historic landmark was built in 1667 and purchased by the son of Mayflower passengers. The museum, decorated in period furnishings, is open Memorial Day through Columbus Day. Tours are available.
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The Scouting Museum and Library is actually two facilities: the Lawrence L. Lee Scouting Museum and the Max I. Silber Scouting Library. They offer a variety of exhibits devoted to the history of the Boy Scouts of America.
41.4 Miles
Opened in 1960, Lang's Bowlarama features 40 lanes suitable for open and league bowlers. It offers a full bar, a dining menu, a party room and a lounge with a 16-foot television for sports viewing.