10 free attractions to visit on a London city break – Videos Inside!.
London is home to some pretty amazing attractions. Ranging from museums and galleries to markets and even a palace, there is something for everyone in London making it a great city break destination.
What’s more, many of these attractions are free to visit. London is a notoriously expensive city but thanks to the many free attractions located throughout the city you don’t have to spend a fortune in England’s capital.
Here, we look at 10 of the best free attractions to visit in London:
The London Science Museum – Bringing Science Alive!
Wellcome Collection
Spitalfields Market
Covent Garden London
Pollock’s Toy Museum – London UK
Buckingham Palace London
The Changing of the Guard
British Museum
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Portobello Market London
Trafalgar Square – National Gallery, London
TrafalgarSquare-NationalGallery, London by CITYGUIDE
With so much to see and do in the city, any travel enthusiasts who haven’t visited London should definitely plan on doing so in the future. With so much to do in London, many don’t opt for a hire car but of course if you’ll need one if you want to visit London’s surrounding areas.
This post was written by the team at travelsupermarket.com
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(3) awesome folk have had something to say...
Greg -
June 5, 2011 at 5:04 pm
I love the British Museum… A must see for all visitors… Be sure to see the changing of the guard also.
Bethany -
June 6, 2011 at 5:50 pm
Thanks for commenting and sharing your advice Greg. 🙂@Greg,
Sophie from HostelBookers -
June 8, 2011 at 8:12 am
The parks in London are also amazing, and there are loads to choose from. My favourite is Primrose Hill in Camden. Climb to the top of the hill and you can see out over all of London, including over the bird enclosure at London Zoo. There’s also fitness equipment and some really cute shops nearby. Try the meringues at the shop next to the pub.
Or in Regent’s Park you can rent a pedalo boat and feed the duckies. There are loads of sports pitches here too whether you like cricket, football, rugby or rounders. There are some really cute food and drink shops – go to the Honest Sausage!
Then of course there’s Hyde Park, Clapham Common, Richmond Park, Kensington Gardens – loads and all free!