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Free Attractions in London

With the increase of Britons spend their holidays in the country in an attempt to avoid economic gloom, many leave to perceive the wonderful cultural experience that London has to offer, fearing the large price tags that come with many of the attractions of the capital. If you know where search, however, London has its fair share of cheap points and free to visit.

As well as green parks and stroll along the banks of landmarks, as the Thames, London is home to over 250 museums – many of which are free throughout the year.

The British Museum is perhaps the most famous of the lot with more than 13 million exposures worldwide, including genuine Egyptian mummies. The British Museum opened its doors in 1753 with the objective to become an encyclopedia of nature and art. While houses are still many pieces of history and full of art, natural objects have been moved to the Museum of History Natural, free elsewhere. The museum has thousands of parts on the agenda of the natural history of the Earth, including one of the world's most popular collections of skeletons dinosaurs – something that is very popular with children and adults alike.

For parents looking to entertain their children, a trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood can do wonders. Not only adults get a nostalgic journey into his past, will show today's children what their ancestors – until 1600 – before playing with days of Wiis and the Internet. Unlike many museums, the Children's Museum encourages visitors to touch the exhibits allowing people to try some toys and games of yesteryear.

Aircraft and London flights often surprising young and intrigue, but that's nothing compared to what described in the Science Museum where visitors can see the actual Apollo 10 spacecraft. In addition to spacecraft and airplanes, this museum looks at all sides of science – from microchips to science in nature.

If the planes are more interested in what their children may also want to check out the Imperial War Museum, a place that covers the conflicts of the First World War until today. The museum encourages visitors to explore and understand the history of modern warfare and has shown the changing nature of the battle.

With more than 250 museums in London available to choose from, it's simple to find a free way to spend a day learning about the past of the city, the country and the world.

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Paul Buchanan writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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