There is no fixed amount of cash specified for a UK visa. The rules state…
will maintain and accommodate himself and any dependants adequately
out of resources available to him without recourse to public funds or
taking employment; or will, with any dependants, be maintained and/or
accommodated adequately by relatives or friends who can demonstrate
they are able and intend to do so, and are legally present in the
United Kingdom, or will be at the time of their visit; and
They are more interested in assurances that the evidence you present clearly shows that the money is yours to use freely for your trip and that you will not become destitute. They will also be interested in assurances that the money is appropriate for a genuine tourist agenda in central London.
Having said that, many people use a rule of thumb of (for example) GBP 80 – 120 per day in excess of accommodation, but this is strictly a subjective measure. If your per diem falls too low, they will not believe you are a genuine tourist.
Finally, if they see that you are committing an amount that is out-of-whack with your earnings and lifestyle, they will get worried. So if you show funds equivalent to, for example, six months of earnings, your application will be imperilled.
Based upon what you wrote, you have free accommodation. It’s wise to document this well so that you can exclude those funds.
The visitor rules are now at Appendix V
Same rule as before except that they have tightened up the co-sponsor requirements.
See also the canonical at: Should I submit bank statements when applying for a UK Visa? What do they say about me?
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