London is one of the most expensive cities in the world but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of exciting things to get up to without spending a penny! For those in the mood for learning something new read on for we have compiled the best free courses in London 

The perfect antidote to London’s hectic Friday night schedule is the super chilled and very welcoming drop in drawing session at The National Portrait Gallery. Drop in and Draw happens every Friday from 6-8pm With artist teachers on hand to show you new skills and the freedom to wander through the gallery and draw at your leisure, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn something new or hone already developed drawing skills. If you feel like something a bit different for your Friday night, this is a great option.

If you’re after something a bit more active, why not try out some new dance moves? Swing Patrol hold regular social dances at venues across London. Special Swing Den nights are designed especially for beginners, with two teachers showing you how its done. Although the nights aren’t free to attend, there are free lessons at the start of each night so you can have the opportunity to try before you buy!

If you’re seeking more silent pursuits why not focus your mind on some meditation? The Sri Chinmoy Meditation Centre offers regular courses on Meditation throughout the year. The classes are free of charge and unlike other organisations there is no fee for all follow on courses, in keeping with Sri Chinmoy’s wish that his philosophy be available to everybody.

Want to improve your technical computer skills? The Apple Store on Regent Street holds free one hour workshops on everything from making digital movies to using an iPad. Of course the computer knowledge will be limited to Apple based products however. 

For more fitness focused people the Sweat Shop holds free running training on Mondays and Wednesdays to make running a little less lonesome, and you get a pace keeper at the back to make sure you keep up. Or for something slightly more relaxing you should check out Lululemon’s free yoga sessions on a Sunday morning in Covent Garden. Make sure you get there early because as you can imagine it’s a popular affair!

Budding film makers can learn basic camera and editing skills with community non-profit WorldBYTES. Dedicated to advancing new knowledge, skills and ideas they offer free training to young volunteer learners, combining practical film making with tackling challenging social issues in their films 

And last but not least, we have to mention our favourite past-time – cycling! Most people don’t know this but your local council provides free cycle training to all, dubbed ‘cycling proficiency for the 21st century.’ It’s guaranteed to give you the skills and confidence to ride the streets of London with pizazz. Contact your local borough for details.