The Best Free (or Cheap) Activities to do as a Student in the UK
Written by Mackenzie - 15/02/2020
Something that I remember fondly from my time in the UK are free or affordable activities to do as a student! Being a student, I was very conscious of my budget, so I discovered a lot that I could do while not spending too much (or anything at all).
I lived in London, so I will detail some free activities to do as a student there first. Further on I talk about the rest of the UK!
Free activities in London
There are a multitude of free activities in the UK, particularly in London, depending on your interests:
Museums/Galleries – I studied history, so I spent a lot of my time in the free museums of London. There is the option for a donation upon entry, but you are not obligated to do so. My favourites included:
The Victoria and Albert Museum (free)
The British Museum (free)
The National Gallery (free)
The National Portrait Gallery (free)
Museum of London (free)
Museum of London Docklands (free)
Natural History Museum (free)
National Maritime Museum (free)
The Queen’s House (free)
Sir John Soane’s Museum (free)
The Royal Observatory (free)
The Wallace Collection (free)
… I could go on and on! There are SO many free museums in London!
Sky Garden – Forget the Shard! If
you want some amazing 360 degree views of London, while exploring a beautiful
public garden (at the top of a skyscraper), the Sky Garden is a must-visit and
it’s FREE admission! You must book in advance online for a visit slot, but it
is free to do so.
Parks and green spaces – One of my favourite
things to do in London was visit the parks and greenspaces for a stroll, or
even a picnic. Pick up some cheap snacks and visit any one of my favourite
spots:
Hyde Park/Kensington
Gardens
Hampstead Heath
Green Park
St. James’s Park
The Regent’s Park
Greenwich Park
Richmond Park
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Affordable activities across the UK
Inexpensive day trips – if you book well enough in advance, you can get the train or a coach bus to anywhere in the UK, whether a short or longer trip. I did this many times for well under £20, and would just explore new towns and cities for free. They often have free attractions as well, and the only things you need to pay for are the ticket there and a spot of lunch!
Theatre/Music - most theatres and concert halls offer student priced tickets that are MUCH cheaper than a standard admission price! I saw plays and musicals for as little as £5-15. Look for "concession" prices or student prices before buying!
National Trust, Historic Scotland, or English
Heritage properties – so many of the UK’s amazing properties and estates are incredibly
inexpensive to visit, and also offer student discounts on their entry fees.
Some of my favourites I was able to visit were:
Prior Park Landscape
Gardens, Bath
Bath Assembly Rooms, Bath
Lacock Abbey, near
Chippenham
Saltram House, Plymouth
The White Cliffs of
Dover, Kent
Chiswick House, London
Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
Kisimul Castle, Isle of
Barra
Clava Carins, near
Inverness
Prior Park Landscape Gardens
Bath Assembly Rooms
Hiking – I loved hiking in the UK.
There are so many stunning places to take a hike, whether you want to spend one
hour or several!
Student discount schemes – There are a ton of student schemes and discount cards available to you in London and the whole of the UK. This includes UNiDAYS (discounts on almost everything!), tastecard (save money on food!), Totum (formerly National Union of Students) card, student passes for transportation, and student prices on membership cards to the historic and heritage organizations I mentioned above.
As you can see there are a multitude of cheap or free activities to do as a student in the UK! Take advantage while you’re studying in the UK – you will not regret it!