Back in 2001, the government made scores of museums across the UK totally free to enter. A couple of decades later, that decision has paid off with booming visitor numbers and diverse crowds flocking through the doors of London’s eclectic, world-class array of institutions. Whether you want to window shop through centuries of stunning fashion at V&A, find out how the world actually works at the Science Museum, admire slick architecture at the Design Museum, gaze in awe (or mild trepidation) at the Natural History Museum’s T-Rex or go searching for the Rosetta Stone among the countless treasures at the British Museum, you can do it without paying a penny. Here's our list of London’s best museums to check out.
Look, we love London. But even so, we can't deny that this city is devilishly good at coming up with ways to drain your bank balance, whether it's restaurants that persuade you to order an ever-expanding array of small plates, surprisingly costly pints, or shops so high-end you're scared to so much as sneeze. Still, does that mean you need money to have a good time? Absolutely not.
As Time Out editors, we've become experts in finding ways to enjoy this city on a shoestring. Lots of us started out in this city as broke students, and since then we've hunted high and low for cheap things to do before payday hits.
From free museums and art galleries to gorgeous parks, gratis jazz nights to balletic performances that won’t cost you a penny, you could easily fill every night of the week with free stuff to do in London (although if you’re willing to part with a few quid, there’s plenty more great stuff to do around the city for less than the price of your average Zone 1 pint).
So when it comes to planning a fun day or night out in London, 'I'm too broke' just doesn't cut it as an excuse anymore. Read on for some fab, free ways to make yourself (and your bank balance) very happy indeed.
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