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Free things to see in London
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Apart from the following, are there any other freebies that are worth pursuing in London?
Victoria & Albert Museum FREE
Bank of England Museum FREE
British Museum FREE
Imperial War Museum FREE
Victoria & Albert Museum FREE
Bank of England Museum FREE
British Museum FREE
Imperial War Museum FREE
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My teenage daughter introduced me to Covent Garden Plaza this year. Free entertainment every day, but Sunday is my favourite, young up and coming opera singers sing for free and are brilliant, just throw something in the hat if you enjoy it, alongside the jugglers and comedians. I can spend whole days there.
Little bit of a London history lesson for you (although I only discovered it myself recently)
When Queen Victoria was married to Prince Albert they wanted to create an area of London full of education and culture.
This became the area around South Kensington, starting from the Albert Memorial in the north, via the Albert Hall, down to the South Kensington Museums (the V&A, History, and Science museums).
This area became known as Albertopolis.
You can read more about it here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertopolis
And I have to say the Natural History Museum is one of the finest buildings in London. If you go there, try to ignore the contents and just look at the buidling (inside and out) it is wonderful
http://www.sivakumar.in/images/London/natural% 20history%20museum.gif
http://bozent.com/tpo/images/BritishNaturalHis toryMuseum5.jpg
When Queen Victoria was married to Prince Albert they wanted to create an area of London full of education and culture.
This became the area around South Kensington, starting from the Albert Memorial in the north, via the Albert Hall, down to the South Kensington Museums (the V&A, History, and Science museums).
This area became known as Albertopolis.
You can read more about it here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertopolis
And I have to say the Natural History Museum is one of the finest buildings in London. If you go there, try to ignore the contents and just look at the buidling (inside and out) it is wonderful
http://www.sivakumar.in/images/London/natural% 20history%20museum.gif
http://bozent.com/tpo/images/BritishNaturalHis toryMuseum5.jpg
Also the Catholic church next to the V&A museum is worth visiting.
It is called the London Oratory (or Brompton Oratory) and the inside is stunning.
Here is the outside
http://www.inetours.com/England/London/images/ sKnsngtn/Lndn-Oratory_9978.jpg
Inside
http://www.danyey.co.uk/lon170.jpg
http://blog.freetimegears.com.tw/mrsturtle/arc hives/02020603.jpg
It is called the London Oratory (or Brompton Oratory) and the inside is stunning.
Here is the outside
http://www.inetours.com/England/London/images/ sKnsngtn/Lndn-Oratory_9978.jpg
Inside
http://www.danyey.co.uk/lon170.jpg
http://blog.freetimegears.com.tw/mrsturtle/arc hives/02020603.jpg