Free Fun in London: July 21-27, 2025
London’s buzzing this week with free and cheap events! Art lovers can catch the last days of ‘The Power of Drawing,’ showcasing works by the King himself alongside Hockney and Emin. For something different, ‘Women Who Paint Women’ at New Art Projects offers a unique perspective. Families can enjoy free juggling, face painting, and Lego workshops at Camden Market, alongside performances by David Rodigan and Britain’s Got Talent stars. History buffs can delve into the Metropolitan Railway’s past via an illustrated talk (for a fiver!), while music fans can groove to free outdoor concerts at the Southbank Centre and enjoy the final ‘Songs on the Steps’ performance. Feeling adventurous? Take a dip in the new free lido at Royal Docks, or journey back in time to a Saxon encampment commemorating Athelstan’s coronation. And that’s not all! The Ensemble Festival in Docklands offers free outdoor circus, theatre, and interactive water installations. With so much on offer, there’s something for everyone, ensuring a memorable week in London without breaking the bank. Don’t miss out on these incredible free events happening throughout the city, from art exhibitions to musical performances and family-friendly activities. This is your chance to experience the best of London’s vibrant cultural scene without spending a fortune!
This week offers numerous opportunities to discover each free london attraction while enjoying summer activities and events across the capital.
Many professionals working government jobs london appreciate these free weekend activities as affordable ways to explore the city during their time off.
This week’s curated selection of complimentary activities proves you can visit london free while still experiencing the city’s best cultural offerings.
During this week, don’t miss exploring the free london museums like the British Museum and Tate Modern for world-class art and history.
Students studying in london free of charge can explore these exciting weekly events to experience the city’s culture without spending money.

