Think London’s only for big spenders? Think again. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or staying in a short let with family or friends, there’s an abundance of free attractions in London that feel anything but “budget.” From world-famous museums and scenic walks to street markets and skyline views, here are 17 genuinely worthwhile, totally free things to do across the capital.
Home to the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, and 8 million artefacts spanning global history.
⏰ Open daily | Free entry | Suggested donation welcome
Masterpieces by Van Gogh, Monet, Da Vinci, and more. Great for art lovers and casual viewers alike.
🎧 Free tours and audio guides available
London’s premier modern art gallery inside a converted power station with river views.
🎨 Don’t miss the Turbine Hall’s immersive installations
Iconic dinosaurs, blue whale skeletons, and hands-on science displays.
🦖 Great for kids and rainy day exploring
Fashion, design, sculpture, jewellery, and photography from around the world.
👜 Often features free temporary exhibitions too
Stroll past Big Ben, the London Eye, Shakespeare’s Globe, and Tate Modern with riverside views.
35 floors up, this lush indoor garden offers panoramic views of the city—completely free, but book online in advance.
Climb this hill for one of London’s best (and quietest) skyline views, especially at sunset.
Overlook the Thames, Canary Wharf, and historic Greenwich. It’s also the home of the Prime Meridian line.
Follow the peaceful canal path past narrowboats, waterside cafés, and through the heart of Camden Market.
Catch the famous ceremony at 11am (usually Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun). Arrive early for a good view.
These beautifully maintained parks are free to roam. Great for picnics, strolls, and spotting royal landmarks.
A must for food lovers. You can browse, photograph, and taste samples without spending a penny.
A colourful, fragrant street bursting with blooms, music, and street performances.
Famous for vintage finds, antiques, and street style. Just walking the street is an experience in itself.
Take a self-guided walking tour of iconic murals, graffiti, and ever-changing installations.
🎧 Tip: Search for a free digital map or audio guide of the Shoreditch street art trail.
Drop in for free meditation sessions or community events in a calming setting.
Many of these outdoor experiences, from Regent’s Canal and Greenwich Park to Hyde Park and Columbia Road, are dog-friendly. Just be sure to keep your pup on a lead in crowded areas and clean up after them.
For pet owners, a dog-friendly short let is a budget-friendly base that gives you flexibility without the restrictions of a hotel.
Skip the hotel and stay like a local. A short-term rental in London can be far more cost-effective than multiple hotel rooms or last-minute bookings—especially if you’re travelling as a family or group.
Look for properties managed by Pass the Keys, one of London’s most trusted short let management companies. PTK offers professionally cleaned, fully furnished properties across the capital—perfect for budget-conscious travellers who still want a premium experience.
PTK also supports local hosts in managing their properties stress-free, helping London homeowners earn more from their space without sacrificing their time.
From ancient artefacts and art galleries to canal walks and hidden gardens, London is rich in experiences that don’t require a credit card. Plan smart, stay in a centrally located short let, and enjoy a curated mix of culture, history, and atmosphere—without overspending.