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London Variety of Tours and Travels

London is one of the world's cities that offers a variety of free tours that travelers can enjoy. That way, not only people with deep pockets who can vacation to London. Travelers with a low budget can explore the British capital. The number of free tourist destinations in London is one of many factors that make this city tourist friendly.

London's most hunted free destinations are galleries and museums. Currently, London does have 250 galleries or museums and 24 of them can be visited for free. In addition to learning about history, visiting museums and galleries visitors can also see a variety of beautiful artwork that has been created by world renowned artists. Curious to visit? Here are some places you can visit without having to spend.

 1. British Museum 

British Museum is one of the most visited museums by tourists and Londoners. Nearly 6 million visitors come to this museum every year. The British Museum itself was founded in 1753 and is the first national public museum in the world. Since it was first established until now, this museum eliminates all visitors who come.

Various antique collections ranging from the early civilization of early human civilization to the relics of the kingdom in the 20th century fully displayed in this museum. In addition, you can also see a variety of exhibits with a specific theme and art every day.

2. Museum of London 

Want to know about London's early history? Then visit the Museum of London.

The museum, located at 150 London Wall, presents a historic collection of British capitals ranging from prehistoric times to the present. One corner at the Museum of London. Collections like thousands of human skeletons, ranging from Roman times to medieval times, you can meet here. Life of London citizens in ancient times can you feel with the presence of former walls of London fortress that style of Roman architecture, medieval times, and Victorian times.

3. National Gallery 

Tucked away in the heart of London in the Trafalgar Square area, there are sturdy buildings with large pillars. The building is a National Gallery that has been established since 1824. In contrast to the two museums above, this museum exhibits paintings from world renowned painters. So, for those of you who love painting, visiting the National Gallery is a mandatory agenda when on holiday to London.

Moreover, visitors who come to this museum are not charged entrance fee. Of the 2,300 artworks on display, one of them is the work of the famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh with his "Sunflowers". The museum is open daily, including weekends and holidays. However, it should be noted that this museum will be closed on Christmas and New Year.

4. Tate Modern

When the National Gallery is more showcased medieval works, then Tate Modern is a gallery that presents various works of modern art and contemporary art from 1900 to the present. Various works of art from famous artists, such as Picasso and Andy Warhol, are located in the gallery located at Bankside London. There are also various exhibitions held every day with certain themes.

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