6. London Parks & Gardens
Wherever you go, chances are that, all those cool places and architecture aside, at some point you’ll be looking for a spot to take a break. And when it comes to free things to do in London, the Queen Mary’s Rose Gardens in Regent’s Park are the favorite of many. Alternatively, and if you’re aiming for one of the best views of Buckingham Palace out there, you might want to check out St. James’s Park. Also, Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park are vast and include a Peter Pan statue, as well as the Diana Memorial Playground.

Free is always good, especially when in London. Amazing saving tips, thanks Paul and Paula!