A visit to London doesn't have to cost the earth. There are plenty of free attractions and sights in London ranging from museums and art galleries to free events and of course the London parks are free. Many of London's famous tourist attractions do have an entrance fee and are well worth the money, but our guide to free London attractions shows you just how many things there are to do in London for free.
Free Admission Kenwood House, Hampstead
A former stately home from the early 17th century situated on the edge of Hampstead Heath in Hampstead. Highlights include the stunning interior with paintings by Rembrandt and Turner, and outside the landscaped gardens with sculptures.
Free Admission Changing the Guard, Buckingham Palace
One of the oldest London traditions that is a must-see on a visit to London. Every morning at 11.30am outside Buckingham Palace the 45 minute ceremony takes place where the royal guard on duty changes whilst the band plays all types of music.
London is home to some of the World's best and most famous museums covering a variety of topics from history to science. Best of all the main London museums have free admission:
Free Admission London Art Galleries
In London you will find a huge amount of art on display in one of the many art galleries, most of which are free to enter. Featuring work by many of the world's most famous artists such as Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet, there is also plenty of excellent work by British artist such as Constable. The National Gallery is London's most famous art gallery and is well worth a visit, as is the popular Tate Modern - the world's largest modern art gallery.
Most of London's beautiful parks are free to enter and great for a number of activities. See our London Parks section for more information.
Free London Parks:
Hotels near Free London Tourist Attractions
Please click on the map of London below to find hotels in each London postcode.