We all know London is expensive but with careful planning, it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are some of the best free things to do in this amazing city.
Out of all the free things to do in London, The Natural History Musem is one of the most spectacular. This gorgeous museum is the perfect antidote to a rainy day. If you haven’t quite had your fill of museums then pop over to the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Musem just around the corner. All free entry of course!
Need a budget night out? Look no further than the Old Blue Last in Shoreditch. This pub hosts gigs throughout the week. It’s a chance to get to know the local bands and have a cheap night. Alas, the drinks aren’t free but you can make allowances when the music is good. It’s one of the best free things to do in London.
Brick Lane is one of the coolest bustling streets in London. Known for its curry houses and vintage shops it’s worth a visit just for that. But it has so much more to offer from street food markets to pop up designer fashion. Don’t miss the free exhibitions in the Old Truman Brewery or simply admire Brick Lane’s hypnotic street art.
One of the best free things to do in London is visiting Tate Britain. It’s home to British artwork dating from the 1500s to the present day and it’s a work of art in itself. Don’t forget to look up at the high ceilings and spiral staircases as you wander through. Jazz up your art experience by visiting its sister gallery, Tate Modern further along the Thames.
Free things in London can be as simple as strolling along Regent’s Canal on a sunny day. This walk takes you through Central London just north of the river. Start in Hackney with a quick (free) stop at Hackney City Farm before carrying on. Keep an eye out for colourful narrow boats and ducks on the water.
This free activity is London’s worst kept secret. Hidden in the Walkie-Talkie building is the city’s highest public garden. It has a restaurant, a bar and stunning views of London below. It’s a popular attraction so you have to book a time slot in advance. Avoid weekends and holidays to beat the queues and keep in mind that you only have an hour to admire the view.
London is famous for its public parks. Hyde Park is the largest of four parks that form a chain from Kensington Palace past Buckingham Palace. It’s the perfect place to laze in the grass on a sunny day. Public parks are one of the best free things to do in London so it’s worth making the most of them.
This iconic building is the seat of power and democracy in the United Kingdom and you can get inside it for free. See politics live in action by watching a debate in the House of Lords and Commons. Doors open an hour before and you can queue up. The security is like that of an airport but this activity is one of the most impressive free things you can do in London.
The piazza in Covent Garden is a must-see even without shopping. Take your time exploring the Apple Market before strolling down to the lower floors. Head over to the Seven Dials and Neal’s Yard close by for colourful shops and Instagrammable moments.
Glimpsing royalty doesn’t have to cost a thing in London. The Changing of the Guard occurs throughout the week and it’s free. Check online for where and when to go to get the most out of your experience. You won’t see the Queen but you will still see culture and history in action.
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