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7 Tips to Visit London on a Budget


Most people think that they need a lot of money in order to fulfill their dream of visiting the British capital. Actually, it all depends on the type of traveler you are. However, there are a few things you can do if the money is tight. Here are a few tips that will help you cut down on your expenses and visit London on a budget.

1. Accommodation

As in many other metropolises, London has lots of hostels where you can find a bed in a shared bedroom for a reasonable price.

2. Museums

Not everybody knows it, but there are plenty of museums in London that can be visited free of charge. Some of them, like the British Museum, for instance, even provide guided tours. While the general tour is usually free in many of London's museums, they also host special exhibitions, for which you have to pay.


3. Concerts

Music lovers will have a treat in London. Besides open air concerts that are held frequently during summer time, the professors of the Royal College of Music and of the Royal Academy of Music and their students play for free in different locations.

4. Transportation

Everybody knows that walking is the cheapest means of transport. While in London, you can use it as a way to know the city better. Just search for walking tours on the internet and you will have a variety of options to choose from.

Don't miss the town squares and the open air markets. While the first ones offer the best opportunity to admire the city's architecture, the latter allow you to mingle with locals and tourists from all over the world. At the same time, if you want to buy some souvenirs, these are the venues where you can find real bargains.

5. Art galleries

Another great thing about the British capital is that you can visit lots of art galleries without paying a single penny. The entrance to both wings of the Tate (Tate Modern and Tate Britain) is absolutely free.

6. Special must-sees

You may not have the money or the time to visit all London's attractions, but there are special things you must absolutely see. Head towards Buckingham Palace in the morning! The Changing of the Guards doesn't take place until noontime, but you have to be there in advance to find a good spot. Look for the Tower's Bridge's lifts schedule and you will be the witness of a fascinating show. Road traffic on both arms is stopped and you see them folding in order to let the big ships pass.

7. Parks and gardens

You will find plenty of green oases in the British capital. Some of them are located in town squares, while the bigger ones are worth a few hours.

Therefore, don't wait any longer and book your holiday. No matter what your budget is, you will always find lots of things to do in London.


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