1. The Scoop Stage
The Scoop in Southwark hosts free performances during the summer months, including community events, live music, cinema and football matches. You can also enjoy free classical music performances at the theatre. In addition to The Scoop, visitors can visit churches in London.
The Scoop is one of the most popular tourist venues located next to London's Tower Bridge, with its rustic atmosphere, great performances and views. (Photo: Internet)
2. Stroll in the parks
Richmond Park is famous for its deer. It is home to over 630 wild red deer. If you are interested in bird watching, you can visit London bird sanctuaries such as Camley Road Nature Park or Greenwich Peninsula Eco Park.
Richmond Park, London is famous for its beautiful scenery and admission is completely free. (Photo: Internet)
3. Visit museums
London’s free museums are also some of the UK’s largest. Explore Aztec art and visit Egyptian mummies at the world-famous British Museum; visit dinosaur and blue whale exhibits at the Natural History Museum; or visit the Science Museum and immerse yourself in art and design at the V&A Museum.
The free museums in London are also the largest museums in the UK. (Photo: Internet)
4. Admire works of art at the gallery
After exploring the museums and parks, you can take a walk and immerse yourself in the works of art at London's art galleries. Many of the city's galleries are free to the public, such as the National Galleries, which displays 2,300 paintings from the 13th century to 1900, or Tate Britain and Tate Modern.































