Free & Cheap Things to Do in Warwick, RI

  • The list below includes 334 free or cheap things to do in or near Warwick, Rhode Island, including 106 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Trampoline Parks, National & State Parks and Bowling.
  • From Warwick Public Library to Goddard State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warwick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Fall River and Narragansett.
  • The list below includes 334 free or cheap things to do in or near Warwick, Rhode Island, including 106 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Trampoline Parks, National & State Parks and Bowling.
  • From Warwick Public Library to Goddard State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Warwick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Fall River and Narragansett.
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49.2 Miles
81% 3671 votes
Shopping Districts Boston, MA 02109 MoreLess Info
Operating since 1742, Faneuil Hall Marketplace is of the the country's oldest urban shopping districts housing a range of retail stores, restaurants as well as a meeting room, a museum and armory of the Artillery Company of Massachusetts.
49.2 Miles
83% 342 votes
Historic Buildings Faneuil Hall Square, Boston, MA 02109 MoreLess Info
Faneuil Hall is a historic location that previously hosted protests against British taxation from Samuel Adams and slavery from Frederick Douglass. This location now features tourist shops with items that are related to the location's history
49.2 Miles
90% 1635 votes
Historic Sites Cambridge, MA MoreLess Info
Located inside Harvard University, Harvard Yard is an open piece of land. At a size of 22.4 acres, the yard is the oldest established piece of land in the University, and offers the pubic free access.
49.2 Miles
92% 75 votes
Farms & Ranches 208 South Great Road, Lincoln, MA 01773 MoreLess Info
Visitors to the Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, Massachusetts get to see a variety of animals, including sheep, goats, foxes, pigs, birds, chickens, cows and other species. The Sanctuary also harvests maple syrup during the winter.
49.2 Miles
100% 3 votes
Marinas 2 A Street, Hull, MA 02045 MoreLess Info
The Sunset Bay Marina is a public marina that features 150 slips that can accommodate yachts that span up to 52-feet in length. The marina also has an in-house gas and diesel engine repair service.
49.3 Miles
90% 790 votes
Natural History Museums 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 MoreLess Info
Established in 1998, the Harvard Museum of Natural History features a range of specimens from the collection of Harvard's three natural history research museums. The exhibits include the realistic flame-worked Glass Flowers, fossils and skeletons of dinosaurs and other mammals, minerals and more.
49.3 Miles
95% 794 votes
National & State Parks Boston, MA MoreLess Info
Boston Harbor Islands National Park is a collection of 34 individual islands with 12 of them available for visitor exploration. Explore a Civil War fort, a lighthouse, the tide pools, or hike the trails at your own pace, plan your visit today.
49.3 Miles
88% 73 votes
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Haymarket

Farmers Markets Blackstone St, Boston, MA MoreLess Info
Haymarket is a collection of grocers which offers produce for sale which is sourced from wholesalers. Good prices can be attained on the many types of fruit and vegetables available here.
49.3 Miles
71% 3642 votes
Aquariums Central Wharf, Boston, MA 02110 MoreLess Info
At the Amazon Rainforest exhibit visitors can view anacondas, electric eels, piranhas, and poison dart frogs, while at the Blue Planet exhibit, visitors can see juvenile lobsters, shark eggs and juvenile sharks. Visitors can also see many other exhibits containing even more animals by visiting the New England A…
49.3 Miles
94% 1547 votes
Parks Between Congress and Union Streets, Boston, MA 02109 MoreLess Info
The New England Holocaust Memorial serves as a reminder and tribute of the evils that occurred during World War II. It features guided tours down the dark memory lane, and an architectural nod to the six millions Jews whose lives were taken in the form of six glass columns.