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London Unanchor Travel Guide - London for Free :: Three-Day Tour
London might be known as one of the world’s most expensive cities, but it actually offers more free activities than most places in the world. This itinerary is designed so that you don't have to spend a penny on anything other than food and drink, though we do show you how to get free food on days one and two. It's intended for budget travelers and bargain hunters. Enter some of London’s most-loved museums like Victoria and Albert, Natural History Museum and the National Gallery at no cost. See sights like Abbey Road and the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace for free. Learn how to get into St. Paul’s Cathedral and Houses of Parliament, two activities that usually cost over ?15, for absolutely nothing. Let me take you to some monumental sites in the city that you would normally need to hire a guide or go on a tour to know about. I even give you ways to find free theater performances, live music and comedy. This itinerary is packed with all of London’s biggest attractions, like Shakespeare’s Globe, Harrods and Big Ben, as well as some things you might not have heard about if you’re not from here, like Regent’s Canal, the real location of the Globe Theater and Postman’s Park. Not only will this guide lead you to the most important places in London, but it will explain the history of the city and the importance of each stop. To keep things free, this itinerary will have you walking around London instead of using the Tube. Most sights and attractions are not far from one another, but be aware that it involves a lot of walking. The tour may include a lot of walking (about three miles per day), but it won't feel that way as we'll be stopping by several sights and activities.