Visit the Kensington Gardens, home of the royal Kensington Palace residence. In fact, nearly a third of the city is devoted to it. London also has more green space than any other capital in the world. The former was host to the first Punch and Judy show in 1662 and the latter plays a role in the Da Vinci Code. Paul’s Church (not Cathedral) and Temple Church are also free to explore. Many of the city’s world-class museums, including the British Museum, the Tate Modern, the National Gallery and the Victoria & Albert are all free of charge. But perhaps the most underappreciated aspect of this rather expensive city is how much you can see and do without spending a dime. Architecture, art, fashion, theater, literature and food are all jewels that London wears in its crown.
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