- Our list of the best things to do in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, features the top 304 nearby activities — including 125 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- King of Prussia, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of King of Prussia, PA , followed by 298 popular activities in nearby cities, including Philadelphia, West Chester, Doylestown, Media, Camden, Norristown, Pottstown, Quakertown, Wilmington, Phoenixville, Bensalem, Downingtown, Cherry Hill, Wayne, Collegeville, Kennett Square, Malvern, Horsham, Chadds Ford, Lansdale, Newtown, Glenside, Willow Grove, Valley Forge, Chester, Drexel Hill, Bethlehem, Greenville, Wellsboro, Winterthur, Exton, Langhorne and Farmington
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Founded in 1920, the historical and beautiful Saucon Valley Country Club lies nestled in the Lehigh Valley. The club is one of the largest private clubs in America and features three golf courses, tennis and squash courts, swimming pools and a guest house for members.
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A historic building that dates back to 1832, the Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office used to be part of a Civil War era railroad. The building has since been transplanted to its current location.
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Named the first grand mansion of Delaware, the Amstel House now appears as a middle-class Dutch home and is available for tours. The house was built in the 1730's and features original woodwork, an open hearth and early Dutch colonial decor.
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With beautiful and stunning architecture, the Old Library Museum offers an interesting collection of items commemorating the history of the New Castle community. This includes clothing, furnishings and special items that represent African Americans.
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Offering a unique collection, Velocipede Museum features interesting bicycle exhibits along with a wealth of information about their history. The museum has further expanded to include displays and memorabilia relative to lighting and signage.
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The historical George Reed II House the is a museum that was built in 1804. The 14,000-sqft house includes twenty-two rooms, a fireplace, a dining room, a bedroom, and a garden area.
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Built in 1801, Read House & Gardens' mansion covers with its 22 rooms 14,000 square feet. The garden was added in 1847. It can be rented for private special events, such as weddings.
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The unusually built Pagoda in Reading is seven stories high, 28 feet wide, 50 feet long, and is the only pagoda in the world with a fireplace and a chimney. Visitors can attend special events in the building or climb to the observation deck on the top floor.
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The historic New Castle Court House, now a museum and state landmark, was the original capitol building of the State of Delaware. It is now filled with artifacts and media related to Delaware's role as one of the thirteen original states.
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Battery Park covers 25 acres and has plenty of playgrounds, picnic areas, basketball courts and more. Castle Clinton, built before the 1812 war, had more than 4 million visitors in 2009 – according to the National Park Service this was the most visited park in America.