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Our in-gallery teams can help you get the most out of your visit. Chat to us to plan your day and share stories, ideas and opinions about the art on display.
The home of British art from 1500 to the present day
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
Anthea Hamilton transforms the heart of Tate Britain with sculpture and performance
Walk through time and explore artworks from 1545 to the present day
See the world’s largest collection of Turner’s work in changing displays in the Clore Gallery
See Martin Boyce's word installation, outside Tate Britain
Returning for its second year, Queer and Now celebrates the powerful role of LGBTQ+ arts and culture in today's society
Explore the spectrum of gender and sexuality through new forms of life drawing
Join us for a screening of Sara Jordenö’s KIKI followed by a poetry reading by Travis Alabanza
Explore the concept of Tate Britain as a haunted space and make your own creative responses
Explore the politics, aesthetics, practices and representations of pain in contemporary art and performance
The perfect opportunity for the curiously minded to explore the gallery after hours
Pimlico: Victoria Line, 600 metres approx
Vauxhall: Victoria Line, 850 metres approx
Westminster: Jubilee, District and Circle Lines, 1,200 metres approx
Route 87 stops on Millbank
Routes 88 and C10 stop on John Islip Street
Routes 2, 36, 185, 436 stop on Vauxhall Bridge Road.)
Vauxhall 850 metres approx.
Victoria 1,600 metres approx.
The Tate Boat runs every forty minutes along the Thames between Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Other river services run between Millbank Pier and Bankside Pier.
Cycle Hire Docking Stations at Millbank (at Millbank House), Rampayne Street (by Pimlico Tube station), Vauxhall Bridge Road (Vauxhall Bridge end) and Regency Street.
A drop off / pick up point is situated on Millbank, just outside the main entrance.
There is limited pay and display parking in the streets around Tate Britain during weekdays. It is free at the weekends and after 18.30 on weekdays.
A drop off / pick up point is situated on Millbank, just outside the main entrance.
Find out about what's on offer for families at Tate Britain and make the most out of your visit
Bring your class to Tate Britain for free
Enjoy a personal tour for two of collection highlights or a special exhibition
As the first exhibition dedicated to queer British art comes to Tate Britain, we tell five important queer stories
Discover the bars and members clubs which took artists such as Francis Bacon, from breakfast to bed
Explore different approaches to depicting the human figure through the work of five great British artists
Lead your own journey and discover more about art, artists and Tate
Wander the Duveen Galleries and take in our latest sculpture commission
Sample our award-winning wine list and seasonal British menus surrounded by Rex Whistler's Mural 'The Expedition in Pursuit of ...
View drawings, prints and more from Tate's collection not currently on display in the galleries
Dine, relax and meet with friends in this grand space at the heart of Tate Britain
Find unique gifts, artist books and prints of iconic artworks
Enjoy hot and cold food and drink, from homemade salads and pastries to locally sourced beer
Our in-gallery teams can help you get the most out of your visit. Chat to us to plan your day and share stories, ideas and opinions about the art on display.
Free Entry
Entry to Tate Britain is free for everyone with a charge for special exhibitions. Visitors with a disability pay a concessionary rate, and a companions entrance is free. Tate Members and Patrons get free entry to special exhibitions. Under 12s go free (up to four per parent or guardian) and family tickets are available (two adults and two children 12 – 18 years) see individual exhibitions for more information.
Call +44(0)20 7887 8888
Information 09.00–18.00, daily; Membership and ticketing services 09.45–18.00, daily
Monday to Sunday 10.00–18.00
Last admission and ticket sales for special exhibitions is one hour before closing times. Ticket desks close at this time.
We are closed 24–26 December, but open as usual on all other days of the year, including Bank Holidays and New Year’s Day.
On select Fridays we are open late.