Santa Fe Springs CA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions

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AHathaway Ranch Museum

  • 11901 Florence Ave
    Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
  • +1 562 777 3444

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Hathaway Ranch Museum
11901 Florence Ave
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

BHuntington Library

  • 1151 Oxford Road
    San Marino, CA
  • 6264052100
5.0
171+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: San Marino, California (12.7 miles from Santa Fe Springs)
  • My husband and I visited the Huntington Library in February 2007. There were some special activities going on to celebrate Chinese New Year, and we got to see the Lion Dance which was a treat. We went with a friend who has two children, so we spent a good bit of time in the Children's Garden, whi... more on TripAdvisor
  • Wow, I went to the Huntington Library on a field trip when I was in 6th grade, but I completely forgot everything about it! So this was my second trip ... more on Yelp

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Huntington Library
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, CA

CVenice Beach

  • 1531 Ocean Front Walk
    Los Angeles, CA 90291
  • +1 310 577 5700
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview The surf and sand of Venice are fine, but the main attraction here is the boardwalk scene, which is a cosmos all its own—with fire-eating street performers, vendors hawking everything from cheap sunglasses and aromatherapy oils, and bicep'ed gym rats lifting weights at legendary Muscle Beac... more on Fodor's
  • Overview This has long been one of L.A.'s most colorful areas and a must-visit for any first-time tourist. Founded at the turn of the last century, Venice was a development inspired by its Italian namesake. Authentic gondolas plied miles of inland waterways lined with rococo palaces. In the 1950s, Venice ... more on Frommers

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Venice Beach
1531 Ocean Front Walk
Los Angeles, CA 90291

DBailey House

  • 13421 Camilla St
    Whittier,CA,90609
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Whittier is extremely proud of its origins and strives to preserve all things associated with Whittier- trees, landmarks, homes, etc. (There was a HUGE ... more on Yelp

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Bailey House
13421 Camilla St
Whittier,CA,90609

EHeritage Park

  • 18600 Bloomfield Ave
    Cerritos,CA,90703
4.5
7+ reviews, 1 sources
  • This is a nice park. It has an island with a moat. The island is a giant playground for children. If you have kids, come check it out. There are picnic ... more on Yelp
  • This was always my favorite park to visit when I was younger. I grew up in Buena Park but still had picnics, parties, and even a field trip or two here. ... more on Yelp

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Heritage Park
18600 Bloomfield Ave
Cerritos,CA,90703

FCity Hall

City Hall
  • 200 North Spring St. Los Angeles
    CA 90012
  • +1 213 978 1995
3.5
4+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: Los Angeles, California (11.8 miles from Santa Fe Springs)
  • Overview After an impressive seismic rehabilitation, completed in 2001, the beloved 28-story landmark can withstand ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview CITY HALL OF LOS ANGELES 200 N. Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: 213.485.2121 www.lacityhall.org Free tours of the central ... more on Greaterlosangeles.com

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City Hall
200 North Spring St. Los Angeles
CA 90012

GEsotouric Bus Adventures

  • 370 W. Avenue 26
    East LA, CA
  • 3232232767
3.0
5+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Completely opposite than Rosalin, but anyway. more on Yelp
  • If you're into quirky, off-beat history, you need to check out Esotouric. They offer both bus and walking tours with themes of crime, literature, architecture, ... more on Yelp

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Esotouric Bus Adventures
370 W. Avenue 26
East LA, CA

HVenice Canals Walkway

  • Off Venice Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA

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Venice Canals Walkway
Off Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA

ISeal Beach Sportfishing

  • Seal Beach pier
    Los Angeles, CA
  • +1 310 598 8677

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Seal Beach Sportfishing
Seal Beach pier
Los Angeles, CA

JEl Pueblo de Los Angeles

  • Macy
    Alameda, Spring and Arcadia streets, Los Angeles, CA
  • +1 213 628 1274
  • Overview Consisting of forty-four acres, this region is a historical re-creation of a typical Spanish village representing ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview In 1781, King Carlos III of Spain ordered eleven families to travel north from Baja California and colonize the western coast of North America. El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument is near the site of that first settlement, which eventually grew to become the city of Los Angeles.What's left... more on GoCityKids.com

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El Pueblo de Los Angeles
Macy
Alameda, Spring and Arcadia streets, Los Angeles, CA