Attractions That are Free To Visit
Many sights and attractions in the UK are free to visit. We have put together a guide to those attractions that are free to enter.
London
Bank of England Museum
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England from its foundation in 1694 to its role today as the United ...
London
The British Museum
Located in the Bloomsbury area of London, the British Museum is the location of a national collection of science and art treasures. It might be called The British Museum, but its exhibits represent the cultural history of much of the world. With artifacts from dozens of ancient and modern countries, exhibits include the Rosetta Stone, Aztec pottery, Phoenician clay masks, Roman coffins and mummy cases, medieval European coins, ...
London
Changing of the Guard
Changing of the Guard is a display of British ceremony - watch the Changing the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace. The changing of guard is where a member of Queen's Guards exchanges duty with the previous guard. Both guards are dressed in traditional red tunics and bearskin hats, and the ceremony is set to music.
London
Unlock the secrets of anatomy an go on a tour of the Hunterian Museum. Possibly Londons oldest museum of anatomy and pathology.
Learn about surgeon John Hunter unique collection is on display.
Southern England
Explore Farnham's colourful history and relax in the beautiful walled garden at the Museum of Farnham. Free entry. Whether you are a teacher, child or local historian, all ages can learn something new from our facinating collections.
England,London
National Gallery
The National Gallery in London displays Western European paintings from the period of 1250-1900. The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting from the 13th to the 19th centuries. It is on show 361 days a year, free of charge. The Gallery aims to study and care for the collection, while encouraging the widest possible access to the pictures.
England,London
National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856 to collect portraits of famous British men and women. Explore over 160,000 portraits from the 16th Century to the present day. The National Portrait Gallery houses the world’s largest collection of personalities and faces, from the late Middle Ages to the present day. Visitors come face to face with the people who have shaped British ...
England,London
Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum is one of three large museums on Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London (the others are the Science Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum). Its main frontage is on Cromwell Road. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport The Natural History Museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 70 million items ...
London
Royal Air Force Museum
Located at the famous site of the London Aerodrome former RAF airfield in Hendon, London - the RAF Museum houses a comprehensive collection of well presented aircraft which were operated by, or associated with, the Royal Air Force. In addition to the main Historic Hangars exhibition, there are halls devoted to the Battle of Britain and Bomber Command. This world-class collection of over 100 aircraft, aviation and wartime ...
England,South East England
Winchester Great Hall
Winchester Great Hall was the first and finest of all 13th century halls, and contains greatest symbol of medieval mythology, King Arthurs Round Table. Situated at the top of the High Street just to the left of The Westgate
Windsor Great Park covers 4,800 acres, parts of which are open to the public. Its present area was determined in the 1360s and was popular with Saxon kings as a hunting forest.
The park today is the perfect place for picnics, walking, cycling and horse riding. A footpath map of the park is available from the Royal Windsor Information Centre. Accessible from Windsor town centre on foot via the Long ...