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Budget Days Out in London - Top 8 Attractions

1.
Tate & Tate Modern Museum The home of British art, from the 1500's to today.
Take a gander at some stunning and sometimes controversial pieces at your leisure.
The museum is open 7 days and week and best of all, admission is free!! 2.
Peter Pan Statue Revive your inner child with a visit to the Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens.
Erected secretly over night, this magical bronze figure is bound to enchant.
Pack a picnic and make a day of it in this inner city haven.
3.
Changing of the guards Usually happens every other day.
A great event for both children and adults.
Get there early to get a good spot, this event usually draws big crowds.
Why not take a stroll around St James' park afterwards? 4.
Speakers Corner Hyde Park - one of London's best parks and also home to speakers corner.
Listen to people of different ages and from different backgrounds arguing the toss on topics from politics and war, to music and fashion.
A real eye opener! 5.
Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House often puts on free concerts for members of the public.
Take a look at their website for upcoming shows.
A perfect day out in the summer.
6.
Shopping Window shopping is a great way to have some fun whilst spending very little, if no money at all! Whether you opt for the market stalls of Camden or the designer stores of Oxford Street, London has some of the best shops and boutiques in the world.
7.
Covent Garden Covent Garden is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London and is home to many street performers, circus performers and musicians - all happy to put on a free show for you (tipping advised).
8.
Hackney City Farm A free farm with many a farm animal to enjoy! Take the kids along and feed the goats, sheep and baby calves.
The farm often puts on events, making it a great day out for both adults and children.

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