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Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:34am IST
 
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SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - Whether it's New York's Staten Island Ferry or London's National Gallery, free activities are a welcome bonus for travellers of all ages and incomes.

Travel Web site Travelandleisure.com (here) has come up with a list of the world's best free stuff for travellers. The list is not endorsed by Reuters:

1. Free sightseeing: Get the inside track on a city from someone who knows it best -- a local. These volunteers want to show off their town, and won't demand a tip. Greeters can be scheduled via e-mail or telephone and should be arranged several weeks to a month ahead.

2. Free bicycles:

Zip around town on two wheels. In Copenhagen, Zurich, Bern, and Helsinki, you can borrow a bicycle from stands stationed around the city. Each program requires a nominal deposit which is returned after your ride when you lock the bike up. Many cities, including Paris, Vienna, Rome, and Lyon, offer free bikes for the first half hour (after that you'll have to fork over some cash).

3. Free Podcasts:

Download podcasts to your MP3 player and get a step-by-step narration of some of the world's hottest spots. In Europe, Rick Steves will guide you through the Louvre, Versailles, the Coliseum, the Sistine Chapel, the Uffizi Gallery, and other sites. Zevisit has free downloadable audio guides to scores of European cities. Author Peter Caine has a free podcast based on his book, "Walking the Da Vinci Code" in Paris. Open House New York also offers a number of free podcasts of notable buildings.

4. Free Public Transport:

In Europe, 27 InterCity Hotels throughout Germany and one in Vienna offer free local public transportation to guests while visitors to New York can't beat the spectacular view of the skyline during the 25-minute ride on the Staten Island Ferry.  Continued...

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