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London Cheap Travel Tips

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drew on 09/16/2009
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London is a traveler’s Mecca. There is so much to do and see in London, one wonders where to start. The following list of tips will help you make the most of your trip to London. Enjoying the history, the majesty, and the adventure is easy and free, if you plan properly.

• Plan your own Harry Potter Tour. Even though many commercial tours are available, you can avoid the cost by visiting these places on your own. Places such as Tottenham Court Road, Kings Cross Station, and London Zoo are all real, free (or cheap) places to visit in London that are mentioned in the books.

• Many other free activities exist in London. Major museums, including the British Museum, Imperial War Museum, and the National Gallery have no cost. Other museums including the National Portrait Gallery, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and the Natural History Museum are also free.

• Free concerts can be had throughout London, including at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Hyde Park, and St. Giles.

• Plan a general movie tour. Sights in London which appear in movies include: the book shop (which is really an antique shop) from Notting Hill (located at 142 Portobello Road), County Hall, which appeared in Mission Impossible, Park Street SE1, which was used in Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, and Draper’s Hall, which appeared in Goldeneye.

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London Free Travel Tips

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The great thing about London is that there is a ton to do for free. You can visit a number of museums, galleries, and attractions for absolutely nothing. Learn about the history and culture of London without spending a dime. The following activities will cost you nothing.

• Burgh House and Hampstead Museum, Clown’s Gallery and Museum, Tate Modern, the Science Museum, and the National Portrait Gallery are all free of charge, except for special exhibits.

• Standing room only, restricted view tickets for the Jerwood Theater can be had for ten pence (ok, it’s not free, but it is pretty close).

• Queen Mary’s Rose Garden in Regent Park is a lovely spot that is absolutely free to visit.

• Naturally, one of the most popular free things to do is to watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.

• Visit Trafalgar Square for free as well.

• Many street markets have no admission cost, but you may end up spending your souvenir budget. These include: Camden Market, Portobello Market, and Brick Lane Market.

• The world-famous Westminster Abbey is free if you go to worship.

• Witness the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower of London.

• The gorgeous homes of London are often available to tour. A great free one is Kenwood House.

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London Museums for Free!

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drew on 09/15/2009
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London can be an expensive place to visit, but many of the art galleries and museums have free admission.

The Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum and the Greenwich Maritime Museum are all packed with treasures and are absolutley free. For art lovers, the Tate Modern and the National Gallery are free, along with many other art galleries.

The Natural History Museum has free entry but does charge for temporary exhibitions, but it is still a great value day out!

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