6 Free Things to See in London, Hidden Gems Included

London has a reputation for being pricey. From West End shows to Michelin-starred dinners, the capital can drain your wallet faster than you can say “afternoon tea.” But after years of wandering the city — sometimes with nothing more than a few coins for a coffee — I’ve discovered something wonderful.
London’s magic isn’t just tucked behind ticketed attractions. It spills out onto its streets, parks, and galleries — completely free for anyone who’s willing to look.
Here are six of my favourite free places to explore in London — some well-known, others hiding in plain sight.
Most visitors flock to The Shard for panoramic views, but fewer know about The Sky Garden. Perched atop the Walkie Talkie building, this lush indoor garden offers sweeping views over the Thames — and it won’t cost you a penny.
Booking a free slot is essential, though. Early mornings often feel peaceful, with the city just waking up below.
Art lovers, rejoice. The National Gallery, standing proudly on Trafalgar Square, houses masterpieces from Monet to Van Gogh — all free to enjoy.
There’s something grounding about standing face-to-face with paintings you’ve only seen in books. It’s a quiet reminder that beauty doesn’t always come with a price tag.
The Southbank is more than a riverside walkway. It’s a living, breathing part of the city where performers, musicians, and street artists turn a simple stroll into something memorable.
Walk from Tower Bridge to Westminster and you’ll pass the Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe, and countless pop-up markets. Every visit feels a little different.
Covent Garden is a theatre in itself. Juggling acts, opera singers, and magicians claim the cobbled piazza as their stage.
Grab a bench, settle in, and let the city’s creative spirit entertain you — no ticket required. Just follow the crowd when the applause starts.
Hidden near St Paul’s Cathedral, Postman’s Park is a quiet corner with a remarkable history.
Its Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice honours ordinary people who gave their lives to save others. Each plaque tells a story — some heartbreaking, all inspiring.
It’s a gentle reminder that courage exists everywhere, even in the most unexpected places.
Sunday mornings come to life on Columbia Road. While buying plants isn’t free, wandering through the market, soaking up the banter and bursts of colour, costs nothing.
It’s part street theatre, part sensory overload — and a firm local favourite.
London doesn’t have to break the bank. From skyline gardens to tucked-away parks, the city offers endless free treasures — if you know where to look.
Next time you’re in town, skip the pricey tours and follow your curiosity. You might just stumble upon your free favourite.
LondonGaze Editorial covers London's creative and cultural landscape from the inside.