Free London Attractions

Make the most of your stay in the city with these free London attractions.

From London's exquisite parks, to world-class museums, historic houses and stunning art galleries, there are some amazing free experiences to be had in London. 

The range of free London attractions is incredible. 

Where else in the world can you meet dinosaurs and creepy crawlies, see portraits of Tudor monarchs, travel back to the Battle of Britain, see Darwin's walking stick and the Lord Mayor's 18th-century gold coach, all without spending a penny?

Here's our pick of the best free attractions in London.

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  • English Heritage: Kenwood House

    Free

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 36 reviews)

    Hampstead Lane, NW3 7JR [map]

    Visit Kenwood House in London and discover world-famous art collections in fashionable Hampstead. The house is in a tranquil leafy parkland with sweeping views over London.

  • Grant Museum of Zoology

    Museum

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 58 reviews)

    Rockerfeller Building, 21 University Street, WC1E 6DE [map]

    Natural history collection covering the whole of the animal kingdom, including many rare and extinct specimens.

  • Guildhall Art Gallery and London's Roman Amphitheatre

    Free

    Gallery

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 11 reviews)

    Guildhall Yard, EC2V 5AE [map]

    Discover the art collection of the City of London Corporation and visit Guildhall Yard, a tranquil and historic square in the middle of the City.

  • Hogarth's House

    Free

    Historic Site/House

    Hogarth Lane, Great West Road, W4 2QN [map]

    Hogarth's House contains an extensive collection of prints and engravings by the artist William Hogarth.

  • Horniman Museum and Gardens Watch video about Horniman Museum and Gardens

    Free

    Museum

    Visitor Rating:

    4/5 (based on 24 reviews)

    100 London Road, SE23 3PQ [map]

    The Horniman Museum in Forest Hill is a free museum with extensive collections of anthropology, natural history and musical instruments.

  • Horse Guards Parade

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    4/5 (based on 49 reviews)

    Whitehall, SW1A 2AX [map]

    See the Changing of The Guard at Horse Guards Parade.

  • Little Holland House

    Free

    Historic Site/House

    40 Beeches Avenue, Carshalton Beeches, Carshalton, SM5 3LW [map]

    The home of Frank Dickinson (1874-1961), artist, designer and craftsman.

  • London Sewing Machine Museum

    Free

    Museum

    292-312 Balham High Road, SW17 7AA [map]

    The museum charts the history of the development of the sewing machine both domestic and industrial from 1850-1950.

  • The London Wall

    Historic Site/House

    Fenchurch Street, Tower Bridge, EC3N 4DJ [map]

    London Wall is the remnant of the Roman wall, which once formed part of the eastern defences of Roman Londinium.

  • Mudchute Farm and Park Watch video about Mudchute Farm and Park

    Free

    Farm

    Visitor Rating:

    4/5 (based on 13 reviews)

    Pier Street, E14 3HP [map]

    The largest urban farm in the London area with 34 acres of open parkland, in the heart of the Isle of Dogs.

  • Museum of Croydon

    Free

    Museum

    Croydon Clocktower, Katharine Street`, Croydon, CR9 1ET [map]

    Museum of Croydon Galleries at the Croydon Clocktower The Museum of Croydon is a brilliant, award-winning, fun place to spend a couple of hours and to discover the real history of Croydon.

  • Museum of Fulham Palace

    Free

    Historic Site/House

    Visitor Rating:

    4/5 (based on 2 reviews)

    Bishops Avenue, SW6 6EA [map]

    Fulham Palace was owned by the Bishops of London for over 1300 years and was their country home from the 11th century.

  • The Museum of Immigration & Diversity

    Free

    Museum

    19 Princelet Street, Whitechapel, E1 6QH [map]

    The Museum Of Immigration & Diversity on Princelet Street celebrates the diversity of London's East End and the many nationalities that have passed through the area.

  • National Trust: Morden Hall Park

    Park

    Morden Hall Road Sutton, Sutton, SM4 5JD [map]

    A green oasis in the heart of suburbia beside the meandering River Wandle.

  • Newham City Farm

    Free

    Farm

    Stansfeld Road, Beckton, E6 5LT [map]

    Animals include goats, rabbits, shire horse, llama, cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs and donkey.

  • Princess Diana Memorial Fountain

    Historic Site/House

    Serpentine Bridge, Hyde Park, W8 4PX [map]

    This memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales was opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 2004.

  • Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge

    Free

    Historic Site/House

    Rangers Road, Chingford, E4 7QH [map]

    Timber-framed hunting grandstand built in 1543 for Henry VIII.

  • The Royal Academy of Music Museum

    Free

    Museum

    Marylebone Road, NW1 5HT [map]

    The ‘living museum’ at the Royal Academy of Music is open to the public Monday to Saturday free of charge.

  • RSA

    Historic Site/House

    8 John Adam Street, Charring Cross, WC2N 6EZ [map]

    Located within strolling distance of Trafalgar Square, this Georgian town house is one of the great secret treasures of London.

  • The Saatchi Gallery

    Gallery

    Visitor Rating:

    5/5 (based on 60 reviews)

    Duke of Yorks's Building, Kings Road, SW3 4SQ [map]

    The Saatchi Gallery was established by Charles Saatchi in 1985.

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