Cheap and free summer activities in London

Cheap and free summer activities in London

Summer is fast approaching and there are lots of fab things to do in London throughout the season. If you're watching the pennies there's no need to miss out on a summer of fun. All over the city there are lots of free and cheap things to do that'll keep you occupied, whether your idea of a good time is checking out some art, immersing yourself in nature, or seeing the capital's sights. Start planning now with our guide to cheap and free summer activities in London.

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  1. Cheap and free things to do in London during the summer
    1. Crystal Palace Dinosaurs – A safari through history
    2. St James's Park – Pelicans in the city
    3. Free Tours by Foot – For city explorers
    4. Highgate Cemetery – Spooky and historical
    5. Notting Hill Carnival – Big West London celebration
    6. The Fourth Plinth – Cutting-edge public art
    7. Serpentine Galleries – Art in the park
    8. Hackney City Farm – Free farm in East London
    9. Greenwich + Docklands International Festival – Greenwich gets creative
    10. The Line – Open air art
    11. Pride – Celebrate yourself
    12. Primrose Hill – Enjoy the view
    13. Parkland Walk – Intriguing nature walks
    14. Columbia Road Flower Market – Browse the flowers
    15. Golders Hill Park Zoo – Not the usual park wildlife
    16. Walthamstow Wetlands – Get lost in nature
    17. Borough Market – Fun for foodies
    18. Kenwood House – House and gardens in Hampstead
    19. The Monument – Clear views of London
    20. Alexandra Park & Palace – Big green park
    21. London Cable Car – Cruise above the Thames
    22. Stephens House & Gardens – Smart Finchley gardens
    23. Granary Square – Relax by the canal
    24. Hampstead Heath – Acres to discover
    25. Floating Pocket Park – London's only floating park
    26. Southbank Skatepark – Skating hotspot
    27. Clapham Common – Summer music programme
    28. Kyoto Garden – Serene Japanese garden
    29. Uber Boat by Thames Clipper – Cruise the Thames
    30. Serpentine Lido – Swim in attractive surroundings
    31. Dalston Eastern Curve Garden – Vibrant community garden
    32. Broadway Market – Hip Hackney market
    33. Severndroog Castle – An unexpected castle
    34. The Tide – Unique riverside park

Cheap and free things to do in London during the summer

Low cost summer activities and free things to do

Crystal Palace Dinosaurs

A safari through history

Visit the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs in Crystal Palace Park for a unique safari experience. These Grade I listed monuments were built in the 19th century and are quite different to what we know about dinosaurs today. They're free to visit and you can admire these unusual sculptures either on foot or by pedalo.

  • Price: Free

St James's Park

Pelicans in the city

St James's Park is a lush and green city park in central London. It's particularly well-known for being home to a colony of pelicans. It's free to visit the park and explore the surroundings, including a lake, but visit at 2.30pm each day and you can also watch the pelicans being fed some tasty fish.

  • Price: Free

Free Tours by Foot

For city explorers

Explore the city without breaking the bank thanks to Free Tours by Foot. These pay-what-you-feel tours are budget-friendly and you're welcome to join in without paying anything at all. Tours with a range of themes are available; they're always offered in English and sometimes in other languages too. From street art to wartime history, there's something to interest everyone.

  • Price: Free/pay what you feel

Highgate Cemetery

Spooky and historical

Visit spooky Highgate Cemetery and immerse yourself in history and atmosphere. Best-known as the burial place of Karl Marx, this Victorian cemetery comprises of two sites and you can buy an affordable ticket for both or just for one part. Many famous faces are buried here including George Michael and Bob Hoskins.

  • Price: £4.50 for East side/£10.00 for West and East for adults
Guide to Notting Hill Carnival – Cheap/free summer activities
Guide to Notting Hill Carnival
Guide to Notting Hill Carnival – Cheap/free summer activities
Guide to Notting Hill Carnival

Notting Hill Carnival

Big West London celebration

Perhaps London's biggest free party, Notting Hill Carnival takes place in August and has been a huge part of the capital's calendar since 1966. It's free to attend and attracts a massive crowd. At this Caribbean celebration you'll find music, costumes, dancing, loads of sound systems, and a major party vibe.

  • Price: Free

The Fourth Plinth

Cutting-edge public art

Arguably the UK's most famous public art commission, The Fourth Plinth is located in Trafalgar Square and brings provocative contemporary art to the masses. Every two years a new piece by a British artist is installed here and it's free to visit. Past artists to take up the commission include Marc Quinn and Yinka Shonibare.

  • Price: Free

Serpentine Galleries

Art in the park

Contemporary art space Serpentine Galleries is set across two buildings in Kensington Gardens. Each summer the gallery also unveils a pavilion designed alternately by an artist or architect, with the pavilion and exhibitions at the galleries all being free to visit. A variety of acclaimed artists such as Marina Abramovich have had exhibitions here.

  • Price: Free
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm – Cheap/free summer activities
Hackney City Farm

Hackney City Farm

Free farm in East London

Visit a working farm without leaving the capital at Hackney City Farm, which is free to visit. Meet the animals, explore the farmyard and tranquil gardens, and check out the farm shop and restaurant. There are regular volunteer opportunities, creative classes, bike maintenance workshops, and clubs for kids as well.

  • Price: Free

Greenwich + Docklands International Festival

Greenwich gets creative

Greenwich + Docklands International Festival runs over nine days each summer and brings a wide variety of outdoor and performing arts events to Greenwich. All of the festival's activities are free to attend. These performances and experiences transform the area's public spaces into a celebration of creativity.

  • Price: Free

The Line

Open air art

Discover art and get some fresh air with The Line. This free outdoor art trail is set out between Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and The O2. Walking the whole thing takes approximately three hours but you can also explore just part of it. Along the way you'll see monumental sculptures by top artists like Anish Kapoor and Antony Gormley.

  • Price: Free

Pride

Celebrate yourself

Central London turns into a massive party place with the annual Pride Parade. In 2023 the parade is taking place on 1st July. This event is all about celebrating LGBT+ culture and identity with a fun and friendly atmosphere. The main parade is free to attend but lots of venues put on their own celebrations and activities too.

  • Price: Free

Primrose Hill

Enjoy the view

Primrose Hill is a great place to visit on a sunny summer's day, offering sweeping views into central London. The hill itself is one of the capital's protected viewpoints and even the trees here are intentionally kept low so that the views aren't disrupted. There's plenty of space to sit or walk, in addition to a positive atmosphere.

  • Price: Free

Parkland Walk

Intriguing nature walks

Go for a summer stroll in North London along Parkland Walk, a 3.1 mile long nature reserve and walking route. It's popular with walkers, cyclists, and dog owners, following a disused railway track between Alexandra Palace and Finsbury Park. Along the way you'll see nature, street art, and the spooky Spriggan sculpture peeping out from a railway arch.

  • Price: Free

Columbia Road Flower Market

Browse the flowers

Head to East London on a Sunday for Columbia Road Flower Market. This lively street market is free to visit and there are plenty of affordable blooms for sale if you want to pick up a cheap treat. Plants and flowers here are sourced from all over the country. Music from buskers adds to the atmosphere.

  • Price: Free

Golders Hill Park Zoo

Not the usual park wildlife

Get over to North London to explore Golders Hill Park Zoo, a small zoo that's completely free of charge. It's been in place for over 100 years and is set amongst the park grounds. You'll see animals and birds here including wallabies, lemurs, donkeys, and chickens. The zoo is open every day.

  • Price: Free

Walthamstow Wetlands

Get lost in nature

Visit Walthamstow Wetlands and explore a 211 hectare nature reserve with a reservoir. This is a site of international importance and home to lots of thriving wildlife. Take a walk through this peaceful setting and immerse yourself in nature. There's also a café, shop, and a variety of interesting events on-site.

  • Price: Free
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market
Borough Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Borough Market

Borough Market

Fun for foodies

With covered and open air sections, Borough Market is a fun place for foodies. Nibble on free samples if you're being budget-conscious, or treat yourself to street food or a meal in one of the eateries here. There's a bustling atmosphere and a huge range of delicacies for sale from olive oil to cheeses and artisan bread.

  • Price: Free

Kenwood House

House and gardens in Hampstead

Hampstead's Kenwood House is free to visit. As well as the grand stately home, there are extensive gardens that are fab to explore in the summer. Check out the grounds and architecture, see the impressive art collection, and learn about the building's history. Events and activities take place too.

  • Price: Free

The Monument

Clear views of London

The Monument is an imposing London landmark and you can climb all the way to the top for a small ticket price. There are 311 steps to the top so you'll definitely get your exercise in. At its peak you'll be greeted with impressive views of the capital so it's a great activity for a clear sunny day.

  • Price: £6 for adults
Alexandra Park & Palace – Cheap/free summer activities
Alexandra Park & Palace
Alexandra Park & Palace – Cheap/free summer activities
Alexandra Park & Palace
Alexandra Park & Palace – Cheap/free summer activities
Alexandra Park & Palace
Alexandra Park & Palace – Cheap/free summer activities
Alexandra Park & Palace
Alexandra Park & Palace – Cheap/free summer activities
Alexandra Park & Palace
Alexandra Park & Palace – Cheap/free summer activities
Alexandra Park & Palace

Alexandra Park & Palace

Big green park

North London's Alexandra Palace is an expansive park and events venue that offers great views into central London. The venue hosts a variety of events, including concerts from big names and sports tournaments. The expansive park has plenty of space for wandering around or relaxing in the summer sun too.

  • Price: Free

London Cable Car

Cruise above the Thames

The London Cable Car was originally built for the 2012 Olympics and is now a fun way to observe London from a different angle. A journey across the Thames on the cable car takes about 10 minutes and is a cheap way to see the sights. You'll get impressive panoramic views from 90 metres above ground.

  • Price: £6 one way 

Stephens House & Gardens

Smart Finchley gardens

Visit the extensive manicured grounds of Stephens House and Gardens. This Grade I listed house was a gift to the public and can be hired for meetings and events. The gardens include ponds, a rockery, play areas, and a bat colony, with lots of space for soaking up the sun. There's an on-site café as well.

  • Price: Free

Granary Square

Relax by the canal

Granary Square near Regent's Canal is a fab place to hang out on a warm day. More than 1,000 individually-controlled fountains create exciting visuals here. Relax on the astroturf-covered steps and enjoy entertainment from a big screen, ranging from film screenings to major sports tournaments. There are plenty of nearby shops, eateries, and bars too.

  • Price: Free
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath – Cheap/free summer activities
Hampstead Heath

Hampstead Heath

Acres to discover

On Hampstead Heath you'll find 800 acres of wild landscape situated just a few miles from the centre of London. From shady woodland to refreshing ponds and hills that offer fantastic city views, there's so much to discover here. Whether you plan to get active or just want to relax, this is a great destination for a summer's day.

  • Price: Free

Floating Pocket Park

London's only floating park

Floating Pocket Park in West London is a park based on pontoons floating on Paddington Basin. Designed by Chelsea Flower Show gold medallist Tony Woods and partially constructed from recycled materials, you'll find plants, birds, and wildlife in this calming oasis. A canopy is erected in the summertime and there are bean bags and deckchairs for visitors to relax on.

  • Price: Free

Southbank Skatepark

Skating hotspot

Widely considered the birthplace of UK skating, Southbank Skatepark is a skatepark overlooking the Thames that's been around since the 1970s. Set amongst Brutalist architecture, it's entirely covered so you can still enjoy it if the weather takes a turn. It's open 24/7 and offers challenging elements for skaters to tackle.

  • Price: Free
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common
Clapham Common – Cheap/free summer activities
Clapham Common

Clapham Common

Summer music programme

Measuring 85 hectares, Clapham Common is a popular outdoor space in South London. It's a great choice for walking or picnicking and has a variety of facilities. Check out the Victorian bandstand in the summer where there's a seasonal music programme. Other attractions include outdoor gyms, a skate park, and play areas for kids.

  • Price: Free

Kyoto Garden

Serene Japanese garden

Find some tranquility in the city at Kyoto Garden in Holland Park. This peaceful garden was a gift from the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and is a little piece of Japan in London. Stroll around the garden and you'll see free-roaming peacocks, koi ponds, plant life, and elegant water features.

  • Price: Free

Uber Boat by Thames Clipper

Cruise the Thames

Uber Boat by Thames Clipper offers Londoners a cheap river cruise, whether you're admiring the sights or on your commute. These river buses run regularly along several different routes and you can pay with your Oyster or contactless card. Refreshments are available on-board and you're guaranteed to get a seat.

  • Price: From £5.20 for adults

Serpentine Lido

Swim in attractive surroundings

Enjoy outdoor swimming in the summer for an affordable price at Serpentine Lido. Here you can swim amongst wildlife in the surroundings of Hyde Park. This popular spot has been a swimming hub since the 19th century and there's a café where you can relax after your swim.

  • Price: From £2 for adults

Dalston Eastern Curve Garden

Vibrant community garden

In East London you can visit Dalston Eastern Curve Garden. This community garden and social enterprise is full of attractive displays of plants and flowers, as well as plots for locals to grow food. The plants here are wildlife-friendly species. There's a café-bar on the site and you're free to bring your dog along too.

  • Price: Free
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market
Broadway Market – Cheap/free summer activities
Broadway Market

Broadway Market

Hip Hackney market

Trendy Broadway Market is a great place to shop for street food, ingredients to use at home, and craft items. The market has been around since Victorian times and is now a bustling hotspot that's fun to browse. On a summer's day, pick up some street food before heading to London Fields to enjoy the weather.

  • Price: Free

Severndroog Castle

An unexpected castle

In the woods by Shooters Hill you'll see Severndroog Castle, an intriguing gothic folly that you might not expect to encounter. The structure dates back to the 18th century and the admission price is affordable. Once you're inside you can visit the castle rooms and tea room or head to the observation deck for clear views of the area.

  • Price: £4 for adults

The Tide

Unique riverside park

The Tide in Greenwich is the capital's only elevated riverside linear park. At this modern space there are installations by top artists, wonderful river views, and meditation points to help you find some inner peace. Wellness events take place and there is also a range of food vendors. Come here for the tranquil views and atmosphere.

  • Price: Free

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