Free tourism in London


We all know that we are in crisis and that we should spend as little as possible on anything we do, although it is also clear that we should indulge ourselves from time to time, whenever we can afford it. Despite the crisis, people continue to travel, although to a lesser extent and always looking for destinations where they have many things to know and who can also do various activities for free.

London It is the most visited European city by tourists from all over the world, and it has so many attractions that you could stay there for months and still not see it all. Although everything is usually very expensive there, there are many things that they are for free, so you can do many things without spending a single pound. Take note of the most interesting:

Museums


There are several museums that have free admission, either daily or on a specific day and time. The most interesting are the British museum (the oldest museum in the world) or the National Gallery, which is the most important museum in London and has masterpieces of western art. Also free, and very interesting, is the collection of ships of the National Maritime Museum.


Plazas


Spending a few hours in one of the many squares in the city is very interesting since you will have many buildings and monuments to see. The most famous is Trafalgar Square, which is also the point of celebration on New Year's Eve or concentration when there is a sporting event or celebration.

Parks


Hyde Park It is my favorite corner of London, a piece of nature in the middle of a city full of traffic, stress and buildings. You can have a picnic on the grass, walk along the path that borders the lake, play sports or sit and read for a long time. A very special place, especially if you go with your partner or with children. It is also worth visiting the Queen Mary Rose Garden, the best rose garden in the city.

Street markets


Taking a walk through the most important markets in London is, in addition to free, mandatory. The most famous are that of Portobello, Camden Town and Borough Market. His visit is free, but it is obvious that you will be tempted to buy some things, although it does not have to. Even if you don't have a budget, these markets are a show so you should visit them anyway.

Buckingham palace


There is no doubt that the palace where the Queen of England lives is one of the most famous and spectacular buildings in the city, and you cannot miss her famous "Changing of the Guard". Hours vary depending on the time you go, so get close and see what time it is.

TOP 10 things to do in London for FREE | Travel Guide (April 2024)


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