Free things in the most expensive cities in the world

    Free things in the most expensive cities in the world

    After staying pleasantly surprised from a post (another wonderful post) by Lonely Planet on free things in the most expensive cities in the world, I decided to propose it again here. First of all, because not everyone will find that information easily, since it is in English and on the official Lonely Planet website.

    Tokyo

    1. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building - Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the view from 45th floor offers jaw-dropping views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji.



    2. Sony Building - four high-tech floors to try and play. A show that many will appreciate.

    3. Yoyogi Park - squeezed between the chaos of Shibuya and Harajuku, it offers many monuments. Visit on weekends to see rockabillies dancing or take a stroll to the neighbor Meiji Shinto Shrine to see traditional weddings.

    Oslo

    1. National Gallery - the biggest Norway gallery, here it is The scream of Edvard Munch, as well as many other great Europeans like Picasso e Modigliani.

    2. Astrup Fearnley Museum - in this museum are the golden ceramic sculptures of Michael Jackson and Bubbles, by Jeff Koons.

    3. Riverwalk torchlight procession - a walk along the Akerselva river it's beautiful all year round, but your visit time for September, when a long stretch of it is dappled with thousands of torches and candles, and festivals celebrateautumnal equinox.


    Sydney


    1. Boardwalk Bicentennial Park - stroll along the seafront or the beautiful cliff from Bondi Beach to Coogee.

    2. Concerts in St James - the church more of Sydney hosts free guided tours and free concerts in its architecturally fascinating surroundings.

    3. Museum of Contemporary Art - a free museum both for the explorations of fashion (Leigh Bowery, Vivienne Westwood), photography (Cindy Sherman, Annie Leibovitz) and to fascinate children and bring them closer to art.

    Official source Lonely Planet.

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