- TripBuzz found 144 things to do indoors in the Westport area. From Westport Country Playhouse to Levitt Pavilion For the Performing Arts, Westport offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 234 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 70 different types of things to do inside in or near Westport, Connecticut. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Theaters, Symphony Halls, Natural History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- There are 5 indoor activities in Westport, and 139 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Stratford, Ridgefield, Danbury and Fairfield.
Showing 501-510 of
693
42.9 Miles
Brunswick Fairlawn Lanes is a traditional family-friendly bowling alley that offers casual and league play. The center also features a game room, pro shop and full service snack and drink bar.
43.0 Miles
Bristol, Connecticut is home to the American Clock & Watch Museum, the United States' largest museum of its kind. Guests may browse historical exhibits, learn about timepiece construction and research antique or heirloom watches.
43.0 Miles
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.
43.1 Miles
An independent theater, Nitehawk Cinema screens a variety of movies, ranging from current Hollywood movies to classics, cult films, and art house and foreign offerings. The theater also features a restaurant and bar.
43.1 Miles
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.
43.3 Miles
Located in Bristol, Connecticut, The Witch's Dungeon Classic Movie Museum is a storehouse of vintage horror-movie memorabilia. The works of Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and their contemporaries are immortalized in the museum's collection of costumes, props, photos and more.
43.3 Miles
Covering 200 acres, the Locust Grove includes on its grounds a mansion built in 1851, gardens, almost 5 miles of carriage roads established in the 19th century, and a museum dedicated to Samuel Morse, the inventor and the artist.
43.3 Miles
Irving Plaza is a 1,025-seat ballroom-style music venue that hosts performances from artists like The White Panda and Holy Ghosti. The venue is also the home of the Hillsong Church New York's services.
43.3 Miles
The Meadowlands Exposition Center operates as an inexpensive venue that is still close to Manhattan. A large number of shows, conferences, and expositions routinely are held at the site and serve many audiences.