THINGS TO DO
Royal Academy of Arts
One of London’s most influential galleries has hosted the likes of Van Gogh and Tracey Emin throughout its impressive spaces, and now has its first permanent restaurant.
Photos: London by Marc Goodwin
Join us on a photo tour of London with images by architectural photographer Marc Goodwin.
RIB Thames Tours
Get a waterborne vantage of the city’s landmarks and even play at being Bond for the day with these thematic river tours.
White Cube
Set up by Jay Jopling in the 90s, White Cube continues to host an incredible roster of names including Tracey Emin and Gilbert and George.
The Wapping Project
The extraordinary space of this ex-power station really dictates the pace of the exhibitions which fit themselves around the venue, which also includes a great restaurant.
Victoria Miro Gallery
Whilst its popularity could be ascribed to its own garden overlooking the Regent’s Canal, the two floors here boast some serious resident artists including Peter Doig and Grayson Perry.
The Royal Opera House
Possibly the only place where you won’t get smacked around for alluding to the fat lady who sings – because this is where you’re most likely to find her – as well as The Royal Ballet.
Rivington Place
Rivington Place is the first new-build public space in London since the Hayward, putting on educational shows on international issues from culturally diverse perspectives.
Riflemaker Gallery
A former gunmakers (hence the name) turned art gallery exhibits hot little shows under the curatorial eyes of Virginia Damtsa and Tot Taylor.
Proud Central
Putting rock legends on a pedestal, Proud Central is the gallery version of the live music venue of the same name, showcasing equally cool, musically led exhibitions.
National Portrait Gallery
Representing the face of the nation, the NPG has everything from paintings dating back to the pre 16th century to modern canvases splashed with the likes of Kate Moss.
ICA
Galleries, a theatre, a bookshop and two cinemas are all well and good – but it’s the bar here that really packs them in for some ‘culture’.
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.
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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