Yes, you can guess from the previous post that I'm planning a trip to London, hoping to take advantage of the balances and much of what can be done free of charge city. What?
Museums
British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Imperial War Museum , Sir John Soanes Museum (here you can accompanied by the voice of Stephen Fry ) , Museum of Childhood, Natural History Museum, Science Museum , Museum of London, Royal Air Force Museum
Galleries
Tate Modern, Tate Britain, National Gallery , National Portrait Gallery , The Photographers' Gallery , Whitechapel Art Gallery
You can participate in the events reported by london is free, go to a concert ( St. Martin in the Field, St. James's Piccadilly , Southbank Centre - where you can participate in happenings, readings, recital)
Better to remember, however, that a donation (usually around £ 3) is explicitly required or desired, the rest is done with great pleasure!
Museums
British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Imperial War Museum , Sir John Soanes Museum (here you can accompanied by the voice of Stephen Fry ) , Museum of Childhood, Natural History Museum, Science Museum , Museum of London, Royal Air Force Museum
Galleries
Tate Modern, Tate Britain, National Gallery , National Portrait Gallery , The Photographers' Gallery , Whitechapel Art Gallery
You can participate in the events reported by london is free, go to a concert ( St. Martin in the Field, St. James's Piccadilly , Southbank Centre - where you can participate in happenings, readings, recital)
Better to remember, however, that a donation (usually around £ 3) is explicitly required or desired, the rest is done with great pleasure!