Free Things to Do in London
London offers plenty of budget-friendly options for those looking to enjoy the city without spending a fortune. There are endless free activities to keep you and the kids entertained, use your Visitor Oyster card on public transport routes to visit iconic landmarks, museums, and famous attractions.
Free museums to visit in London
London has an incredible museum scene; most are free entry, making them a great day out for the whole family.
The Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum in South Kensington is housed in a stunning Gothic-style building. Explore its galleries for free and dive into the wonders of the natural world and Earth’s history. From exhibitions on minerals and zoology to encounters with the museum’s very own T.rex, there’s plenty to captivate kids and adults.
The Science Museum London
While in South Kensington, don’t miss out on the Science Museum London. It’s free to enter, but make sure to book ahead. You’ll find interactive galleries, experimental labs, and exhibits on everything from technology to transport and even astronomy. It’s an immersive experience for everyone and an excellent activity for keeping little ones engaged.
Victoria & Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is a must-visit for art and design lovers. Located in South Kensington’s museum quarter, this iconic museum houses collections of art and design pieces from different periods and is free entry. The Young V&A also offers tailored sessions and experiences that combine imagination, play, and design for younger audiences, making it a fun destination for families.
Free attractions in London
London isn’t short of things to do, and there are plenty of free attractions around the city.
Visit Harry Potter filming locations
Head to King’s Cross Station and visit platform 9 ¾ from the Harry Potter films, you can even pose with a trolley on the platform while waiting for the Hogwarts Express - a perfect photo opportunity for Harry Potter fans. Or visit Leadenhall Market, the filming spot for the famous Diagon Alley. This 14th-century market is home to boutiques, shops, restaurants, and bars and is the perfect place to spend the day in London. Devoted fans of the film series can read more about this in the Harry Potter filming locations guide.
Explore more Harry Potter tours and experiences.
Watch the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace
Head to Buckingham Palace, one of the most famous landmarks in London for free. You can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony throughout the day, marking when the soldiers are on duty at the palace.
Step into Buckingham Palace and witness the magnificence of the State Rooms.
Take a Stroll Along the Embankment
Discover London’s Embankment for a cost-free afternoon. Hop on the tube to the Embankment station and wander along the River Thames, soaking in panoramic views of iconic landmarks such as the London Eye. For a unique viewing point, visit the top floor of One New Change, and enjoy free views of St. Paul’s Cathedral from its roof terrace. Once you’ve taken in the views, sit back and enjoy an ice cream while watching the lively performances of street artists or explore the Victoria Embankment Gardens.
Best Parks in London
London is packed with green spaces that offer a variety of activities for locals and tourists to enjoy without spending a penny. Each park and garden has something to offer, here are our favourites.
Hyde Park
Enjoy a leisurely walk through Hyde Park in central London, easily accessible via nearby tube stations such as Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge, and Marble Arch. While there, don’t miss the Serpentine Galleries, a complimentary contemporary art venue nestled alongside the Serpentine Lake that winds through the park. If the sun is out, you can rent a rowboat or pedal boat for a cruise along the lake.
Regent’s Park
Hop on the tube to Regent’s Park or Baker Street station to explore Regent’s Park, home to the Queen Mary Rose Garden, boasting London’s largest collection of roses. While the entrance isn’t free, you can visit Regent’s Park Zoo, housing over 755 species of animals. During summer, be sure to catch one of the unique performances at the Open-Air Theatre, including family-friendly shows. Or, simply enjoy a picnic or play sports in the park for a relaxing afternoon.
Kensington Gardens
Once part of the Kensington Palace grounds, Kensington Gardens now welcomes visitors free of charge. Explore the park and stumble upon famous landmarks such as the Albert Memorial, the Diana Memorial Playground, and the enchanting Peter Pan statue, ideal for younger visitors. For a quieter afternoon, head to the flower-lined pathways found on either side of the park.
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