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See some of the most exciting modern and contemporary art on the planet in the world-famous Tate Modern museum, located in the heart of London's Bankside. Reigning as one of the most visited art museums in the entire world, you can explore much-loved modern masterpieces created by some of the most influential artists in the world. 

There's so many things to do at the Tate Modern in London

Enjoy original and innovative masterpieces that have heavily impacted the world of art when you visit the Tate Modern, featuring unparalleled paintings, sculptures, large-scale installations and so much more:

  • Get up-close to masterpieces and see some of the most famous artwork in the world 
  • Discover paintings, sculptures and huge installations from international artists
  • See authentic works from Pablo Picasso, Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol and Henri Matisse
  • Explore the Turbine Hall alongside the famous Underground Tanks
  • See the striking space dedicated to live performance and video
  • Enjoy free exhibitions from some of the most impactful contemporary artists
  • From Performer & Participant to Materials & Objects, you can enjoy a range of free collections
  • Spend a day at one of the most visited art museums in the world - in the heart of London!

Enjoy Tate Modern guided tours in London

Take a tour of the Tate Modern your way; whether you want to make a pit-stop for tea or spend a little longer amongst the masterpieces, there's a tour to suit everyone:

Book Tate Modern tickets and visit the most famous art gallery in London!

Official Discovery Tour - Tate Modern

Reigning as one of the most visited art museums in the entire world, explore much-loved modern masterpieces by influential artists at the Tate Modern

Available to 28 December 2024

Afternoon Tea - Tate Modern

Enjoy quintessential Afternoon Tea at the iconic Tate Modern so you can dine under some of the most unforgettable masterpieces in the world

Available to 29 December 2024

Official Discovery Tour with Afternoon Tea - Tate Modern

Explore modern and contemporary art from around the world at one of Britain's largest art galleries in London, the iconic Tate Modern museum

Available to 28 December 2024

How to find us

Address: Tate Modern, Bankside, London, SE1 9TG

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By Public Transport:

  • Bus: Routes 40, 63, 100, 381 and 344 drop off near the venue.
  • Train: The closest train stations are Blackfriars, Cannon Street, London Bridge and Waterloo.
  • Tube: The closest tube stations are Southwark (Jubilee line), Blackfriars (District and Circle line) and St. Paul's (Central line)
  • Parking: There are no parking facilities at Tate Modern or the surrounding areas. Public transport is recommended, as it is the easiest way of getting to the gallery. 
  • Toilets
  • Food and drink
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transport accessible

Yes, the Tate Modern Museum in London is wheelchair accessible and the team are very passionate about being a completely inclusive attraction. 

The average visitor spends around 90-minutes to 2-hours touring the Tate Modern gallery, but you are welcome to stay as long or as little as you'd like onsite.

Although sister galleries, the Tate museums have distinguishable elements.

  • Tate Britain: Primarily focusing on British art, the Tate Britain is filled with art from the 1500's to the present day.
  • Tate Modern: The Tate Modern concentrates on producing exhibitions filled with international modern and contemporary art. 

The opening hours for the Tate Modern are as follows:

  • Monday to Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00
  • Last Entry: 17:30
  • Galleries Closing: 17:50

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