London is probably the most expensive city in the world (or so it seems). Now we all know that there is no such thing as a free lunch, and then make your sandwich, pack and check out our suggestions for free things to do in London.
Although we are able to offer a variety of events and attractions that will not cost a bean is a list, we can not promise that there are one or two cents per trip or a drink. If you do not pay for a drink, face, and not freeJourney to the local police station.
1. If you like living dangerously, why not a test session on view at the Old Bailey? The Old Bailey's most famous criminal of the International Court of Justice cases heard in London and throughout England and Wales. The original Old Bailey court dates back to 1539 are famous trials held there, Oscar Wilde, Dr Crippen, William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw "), the Yorkshire Ripper and the Kray.
The public galleries are open Monday to Friday 10to 13:00 and from 14.00 to 17.00 clock. You can win grand entrance as the Old Bailey was a popular tourist attraction. You can listen to a list of cases of visit: http://www.Hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/courthearings.htm. The nearest underground station is St. Paul.
2. If you have had a busy day or acquired have fallen to you and put your feet up and relax imagination, so where better than at the Theatre Royal Stratford East? Very rare to find complete entertainmentfree in a comfortable environment. Monday night is comedy night. Now there can be heard most valuable comic standing and speaking, but each one has to start somewhere. Think your friends you saw (name of an unknown comedian) said that before becoming famous? "Five Guys Named Moe" started here and look what happened to them!
In general, they have free entertainment every night of the week, from a variety of musical comedyArtists. Visit the site to read the line above: frameset.htm Stratfordeast.com. Stratford Tube station.
3. Go on an adventure of wildlife. Bet you never thought that doing that in London is not it? London's parks are a major bonus for the city. We especially love - Bushy Park Bushy Park is north of Hampton Court Palace. Not only can you find wildlife and landscapes, but also a fantastic story to the park included. To set for a dayin a city full of smelly people can hang out and the Bushy Park deer, herons, woodpeckers and many other attractions rare. Visit his website to take the events of the trip: http://www.Royalparks.gov.uk/parks/bushy_park/about.cfm
4. Dig Out Your dancing shoes and a maximum of trepidation in the salsa bar. If you are interested, do what your body is ready then against some salsa dance teachers to bite you. Meet new people and keep fit, what more can you ask? GetFree lesson for beginners on Wednesday around 19:00. We inform you that this is a popular event for beginners, so you should not use open sandals. After the event, go for a drink at the bar and if you're not impressed with Mr. or Mrs. Right dancing skills again after a few sips. Bar Salsa on Charing Cross Road and Tottenham Court Road Underground.
5. See a politician in action! See the story for the realization of a simple debate as it happensto the Houses of Parliament. This is not only an exciting way to spend the morning or afternoon, but also get time at the historic Palace of Westminster to spend. The palace was built in 1042 as a royal residence. Some years later he built Westminster Hall, is home to many legal accessory items. After a fire in 1834 the castle was rebuilt and now contains the famous clock tower (Big Ben). If you receive the Prime Minister's question timeReservations are required. The nearest metro Westminster.
6. Visit the Tower of London, having closed to tourists. Tower of London, has carried out many functions in recent years, ie, a royal palace, a prison, a place of execution and a jewelry company. It s definitely a must for tourists, but the guides can become crowded and noisy. What is your personal journey within the masses? Little is known of an ancient ceremony which took place in each towerAt night in one or another over the past 700 years. Just in time at 09:30 clock Yeoman Guards and military guard lock the outer doors of the Tower and the key to the Resident Governor of the Tower. This ceremony is open to the public tickets sold in advance. You see this old ceremony with a small group of people and I feel very privileged to have gained access to this beautiful piece of history without the crowds. Visit the website for more information - upcomingTower Hill.
We tried all the above and I can honestly say I really enjoyed. Our joy was, of course, the fact that our conversation was free has increased. It just goes to show that there are many free things to do in London if you only know where.
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