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London on a Budget!

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Johan Anderson, Travel Agent in Casselberry, FL

Johan Anderson

Casselberry, FL Travel Agent

Johan Anderson

Casselberry, FL

Travelmation, an independent agent with Travelmation, a Travel Leaders Network Affiliate Agency
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COUNTRIES VISITED:England
PLACES VISITED:London
SUGGESTED DURATION:5 Days
London on a budget is absolutely doable with smart planning. Start with free icons like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Tower Bridge. Many top museums—including the British Museum and Natural History Museum—are free to enter. Stroll through Hyde Park or watch street performers in Covent Garden. Use an Oyster card or contactless payment for cheaper transport, and ride a double-decker bus for city views instead of pricey tours. Grab meal deals from local supermarkets or explore street food at Borough Market. Book accommodations early, consider family rooms, and travel off-peak to save more. With free sights, smart transport, and casual dining, London becomes an affordable, unforgettable adventure.
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DAY1
London
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Get Your Bearings
Hop-on/Hop-off Bus Tour Get off on Trafalgar Square for museums and galleries Grab Dinner in South Bank London Eye at night
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Bus Tour
DAY2
London
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Make Today a Royal One
Westminister Abbey Houses of Parlament Big Ben St. James Park Buckingham Palace for guard mounting ceremony Tea at the Ritz
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Big Ben
DAY3
London
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Tower of London
See Tower Bridge Ascend the View from The Shard Borough Market Shakespere's Globe Theatre Tate Modern Millenium Bridge St Paul's Cathedral Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub
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Borough Market
DAY4
London
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Soho
Brunch in Soho Regent's Park Camden Market
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1,000 shops with treats and trinkets
DAY5
London
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Hyde Park!
Breakfast in Kensington Hyde Park Harrods department store for bites & indulgent finds
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Hyde Park
FINAL THOUGHTS
London is fantastic for families on a budget because many world-class museums and iconic sights are completely free to enter (donations recommended but not required) — great for kids of all ages.