The Tate Britain is the national gallery of British and International modern art. The main British collection spanning The Renaissance age through to the present day remains at the Millbank.
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Sep 8, 2024
Everyone seems to know the Tate Modern but this is a real hidden gem. The current exhibition about women artists is fantastic and the exhibit about Turner and how he's influenced other painters was e… Full review by kleic
Aug 19, 2024
The "Now you See us" exhibition is great - interesting and thought-provoking. I found the gallery itself confusing - maybe that says more about me - as one room leads into another and I quickly lost… Full review by jhD1128MC
Aug 4, 2024
I always love coming here, as there is so much to see! This gallery is known for its great array of art from the late romantic period . If you love the Pre-Raphaelite period, William Morris, and Will… Full review by theserialtraveler
is their a restaurant on site were i can eat my own packed lunch
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We use the members area upstairs but have also had picnics outside on or off the entrance approaches. We used to enjoy sitting on the front steps but once we obviously looked too …
We use the members area upstairs but have also had picnics outside on or off the entrance approaches. We used to enjoy sitting on the front steps but once we obviously looked too organised and likely to stretch it into a long and lubricated lunch. We were very politely asked to relocate and I think found a spot roughly opposite by the river wall. You could cast about on the Google street view and find somewhere suitable.
Sorry but I have not had a reason to take or leave luggage at Tate Britain so cannot confirm. However, I know there is a good cloakroom service where you can leave coats so would …
Sorry but I have not had a reason to take or leave luggage at Tate Britain so cannot confirm. However, I know there is a good cloakroom service where you can leave coats so would suggest calling Tate Britain directly to confirm.
Weekdays are generally quieter but not by much to be honest though I have never found the queues too bad and if you are visiting a particular exhibition you can pre book and skip …
Weekdays are generally quieter but not by much to be honest though I have never found the queues too bad and if you are visiting a particular exhibition you can pre book and skip that queue The queues at the main entrance are down to increased security and that is inevitable these days I’m afraid