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Great building and very interesting art. I was visiting the second time and love the exhibition. Most of the gallery is free so you do not have to buy a ticket. There are small coffee places I especially recommend the one on the rooftop with a nice view. Will visit again!
Went for an African art exhibition. The view from the 10th floor is amazing over the city. We were lucky enough to go on a warm day, where the sky was clear. Gallery was busy on the ground floor but not too crazy. I will say you may have to wait a while for the lift.
Really interesting place, with a lot to offer. You can get lost easily - 2 hours at least if you want to really see, explore and enjoy. Whole place is futuristic and obviously artistic, but not as with many “cold, sterile” museums nowadays… Definitely worth checking out! One of my favorites in Londo
Tate Modern is an art gallery you can't miss in London! The building is so tall and there's a viewing deck on top of it! It founded since 1889 and has a history of more than 1 century! This museum has closed to 4 millions visitors last year!
Lovely free museum with a huge variety of interesting art, definitely worth a visit if you're in London. Just make sure that you get here early in the day so you have enough time to tour the whole museum as it is enormous
If you're a fan of modern art, then this is a great place to visit. The main exhibition I wanted to see was fully booked, which was disappointing, but I still enjoyed the rest of the art! Tip: Head to the 6th floor for a cafe with spectacular views.
One of the best museums in London and in the world. Free guided tours are available in specific parts of the exhibitions every day. The entry is free. The rooftop restaurant and cafe have a great view of London's Thames but might be very busy especially during the weekend. A must visit for all Londo
Good place to hangout and the art gallery has a lot to see! You’d think that some of the art is quite silly but that’s what gets you thinking into what it could be. The place is huge but lifts can get very busy during peak times. The view from the 10th floor is breathtaking overlooking St. Paul’s an
Always a pleasure to visit this institution. It's easy to get to, and there is plenty to keep you occupied once there. Well sign posted and lots of staff on hand to support you. Some nice places to rest and areas to grab a coffee both inside and in the surrounding area.
The free exhibitions are a bit disappointing but each floor there are still a few free exhibitions are not too bad. There are too many exhibitions you need to book tickets in advance or pay extra, but they seem more worthy. The bookshops and gift shops are quite nice but nothing catches my eye so I
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