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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Oct 27, 2024
Went with my family (wife and two teenagers), intending to show my two daughters the true beauty beyond digital screens. Despite initial incredulity, it ended up being a very successful and unforgett… Full review by corrysp
Oct 15, 2024
Went to see the Now You See Us exhibition. The exhibition was amazing with some incredibly famous paintings. The rooms were quite small and could get a bit crowded at points, but there was plenty of … Full review by Londonlover21
Oct 13, 2024
The Tate Britain is located along Millbank Road facing the Thames. Opening hours are 10am to 6pm daily. Entry is free, you can leave a donation if you like. There is also a museum map (suggested dona… Full review by BradinHK
is their a restaurant on site were i can eat my own packed lunch
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Hello. There is a cafe on site selling lunch and drinks. It gets very busy and so doesn't offer cafe seating for visitors who wish to bring their own packed lunch. If it's a fine day, there are …
Hello. There is a cafe on site selling lunch and drinks. It gets very busy and so doesn't offer cafe seating for visitors who wish to bring their own packed lunch. If it's a fine day, there are a number of small parks in the vicinity (with benches) which are very pleasant and are a popular choice for office workers eating their lunch.
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