We're sure you have heard of London! It is quite anyone's dream vacation spot. Whether you are a local from UK itself or are traveling far and wide to visit the ever-so-famous destination, there is no reason why you can't make most of your visit there. 

The city does have a reputation of being rather expensive however, you can still explore it to your heart's desire without leaving a dent in your bank. From experiencing the local culture to visiting historic landmarks, London has something for everyone. 

Discover what your day can look like on your next visit to London without it costing you an arm and a leg. Gear up to explore the city like a local!

British Museum

Being in London means you have the opportunity to explore free museums and galleries. British Museum is one of them. It is one of the most famous museums in the world and has a wide collections of artifacts you don't want to miss, especially if you are a history-loving lad. You can easily get lost there for the day, taking in everything from the ancient Egypt to modern-day Asia.

National Gallery

If you are a fan of works by Van Gogh, Botticelli, and da Vinci, you would definitely want to visit the National Gallery. It is home to over 2300 painting, housing a collection ranging from the 13th century to the 19th century, and is any art-lover's dream. The stunning neoclassical building for this gallery is situated in the Trafalgar Square and is a must-visit spot for your next trip to London.  

Greenwich Park

The city life can be a bit daunting for everyday, so if you want to escape the hustle and bustle for a day, Greenwich Park is the place for you. From the Royal Observatory, offering stunning views of the city's skyline, to Flower Gardens, the Greenwich Park has it all. Other than that, you have free access to lush green spaces and captivating wildlife. 

Borough Market

Well, you can't possibly forget food while being in the heart of London! It is time to make your way to a foodie's paradise, Borough Market. You will have access to over 100 food stalls, offering you everything from fresh food on-the-go to artisanal cheeses to fresh seafood. You can go around the market while sampling some of London's best food and exploring the street market affair to its fullest.

Brick Lane

Eating out can be considered an expensive activity in London, but wait until you visit the Brick Lane! It is quite known in the city and is famous for its curry houses. The best thing? They food there won't cost you a fortune. You'll find the best Indian food in the city there and will have the opportunity to explore the street's vintage shops and street art.

London Pass

There are over 80 attractions in the city that require you to purchase a pass. However, as a budget-traveler, you can save some money here as well. All you have to do is be smart about it and purchase a London Pass or a London Explorer Pass. These passes allow you to visit London's most popular attractions, such as the Tower of London and the London Eye, and ranges from 1 to 30-day pass, depending on how long your stay is. So, choose your favorite attractions and explore them to your heart's desire without it costing you too much.

Now that you have a guide to visiting London on a budget, make sure to add some of these attractions to your itinerary to make the most of your trip without it costing you a fortune. You definitely won't regret it!