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ATTRACTIONS & SIGHTSEEING

The Hayward

The Hayward

The visual arts arm of the Southbank Centre, The Hayward hosts experiential and experimental shows in a curator’s wet dream of a space.

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The Gagosian

The Gagosian

Hosting some of the most inventive contemporary work on the arts scene across its seven worldwide outposts and with its finger firmly on the modern pulse.

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Hauser & Wirth

Hauser & Wirth

This German art outfit packs an upper class, arty punch on an international scale.

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Barbican

Barbican

A multi-disciplinary venue which offers up Europe’s largest selection of arts, music, theatre and dance under one roof.

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London Eye

London Eye

See London laid out before you from one of this giant Ferris Wheel’s observation pods.

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Southbank Centre

Southbank Centre

Consisting of a number of different galleries, studios and theatre halls in one space, the Southbank Centre offers a huge variety of wide-ranging disciplines.

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Sadler’s Wells

Sadler’s Wells

Sadler’s Wells brings contemporary dance to the fore with a strong, dynamic programme which often hosts guest companies as well as hot young international groups.

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V&A

V&A

The ultimate shrine to art and design, housing London’s finest exhibitions from some of the world’s richest cultures.

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Design Museum

Design Museum

The permanent collection of design pieces here aren’t the major draw – people flock here for the intriguing guest exhibitions and fantastic museum shop.

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Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery

Standing up for art in the East End, it has premiered artists including Picasso and Jackson Pollock, and the recent facelift has only added to its capabilities.

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Tate Modern

Tate Modern

Standing imposingly on the banks of the Thames, the Tate Modern’s industrial silhouette forms an impressive façade for the nation’s largest collection of contemporary art.

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Serpentine Gallery

Serpentine Gallery

A small building in a beautiful parkland location sums up the Serptentine, which likes to host big-draw names and push sculptural boundaries in its annual Summer Pavilion.

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Saatchi Gallery

Saatchi Gallery

A move to bigger premises means Charles Saatchi’s contemporary art castle is looking better than ever, housing a changing array of work by talented artists and established names.

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