Discover London's Art Galleries for free with the London Pass
London is full of world class Art Galleries exhibiting everything from 14th century masterpieces to modern day contemporary sculptures.
You can view changing pieces from the Royal Collection in the Queens Gallery at Buckingham Palace. Also, take a trip to The Courtauld Gallery in the magnificent Somerset House or the internationally renowned Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art . All of these great exhibitions are Free with The London Pass.
Where entry at the art gallery is free to the general public, the London Pass gets you free entry to charging exhibitions or a free London gallery guide.
With a London Pass you can make the most out of your visit to London’s top Art Galleries.
Places where London Pass will get you in for Free | Normal Gate Entry | |
The Queen’s Gallery | The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions from the Royal collection | |
National Portrait Gallery | The National Portrait Gallery is home to the largest collection of portraiture in the world, featuring famous British men and women who have created history from the Middle Ages until the present day painted by some of the greatest painters in the history of art. | |
The Courtauld Gallery | The Courtauld Gallery was founded upon ‘the wish to expand the understanding of the visual arts in this country’ and houses some of the country’s best-loved artworks including world famous Old Masters, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, together with sculpture and applied arts. | |
Tate Modern London | Based in a spectacular disused power station in the heart of London, Tate Modern was created in 2000 and has since become world renowned as a centre for modern art from around the world. | |
Tate Britain | The Tate Britain collection is displayed in chronological order from 1500 to the present day. | |
National Gallery | You can find hundreds of the most famous and beautiful paintings in the world at The National Gallery. | |
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art | Situated just off the Holloway Road, the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art is housed in a beautiful Georgian building – it’s the perfect site for a relaxing afternoon taking in sculpture and Futurist paintings. |
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