Written by The Bimblers, January 2022
We’ve put together a “Top 10 List of Free and Accessible Things to do in London” in this post.
London is probably the most visited city on earth. It’s a 24-hour city, and it’s vibrant. It has its access problems. To help you make the most of your visit to London, especially if you’re visiting in a wheelchair, our list of “Free and Accessible Things to do in London” should make it easier and cheaper.
We haven’t visited London nearly enough. With so many exciting things to do in London, we’d be stupid not to spend more time there.
With that in mind, we’ll be putting together a list of posts all about “Accessible London” over the coming weeks.
In the meantime, enjoy these free and accessible things to do in London.
1. Go for a Wheelchair Walk
London’s a traffic magnet, so the best way to explore it is on foot. There are wheelchair-friendly routes in and around the city. Here are three we’ll be doing:
- Take a stroll along the South Bank of the Thames. Access was vastly improved in the run-up to the Paralympic games in 2012.
- A day out in Greenwich. At first, we thought Greenwich was all about time but it’s a full day out and very accessible.
- Our third walk is a bit predictable, but it’s got to be The Mall. Hopefully, the Queen will spot us out of the window and invite us in!