S Marks The Spots • March 31, 2013One of the best modern art museums worldwide. Free entrance for the permanent exhibitions and a beautiful store with great books and posters for art lovers!
Khrystal K. D. • March 12, 2016This is my favorite art museum ever. I love the Monet and Degas works. The impressionist collection is a treat to the eyes. I need to go back and spend more time. One afternoon wasn't long enough.
Maria L. • August 9, 2017Antigua casona reconvertida en museo de arte. Tiene obras de grandes artistas y una decoración exquisita. Entrada gratuita.
Julie L. • October 2, 2016Magnificent addition to the Tate. The view from the 10th floor worth the visit. The architecture is simple, luminous, vast.
Madebythechef • March 29, 2015A beautiful gallery and in the heart of Walthamstow. An absolute must see.
Mia B. • August 9, 2014The art is excellent. Usually quieter than National Gallery. The cafe is also a good meeting place.
Dave M. • October 6, 2015Breathtaking industrial design. People watching Mecca. International art exhibitions. Free wifi.
Angela • November 4, 2017A gem of a museum. Sign up for the tour of the private residences. Only a few people can go every hour or so. It’s a wonderful way to learn more about Soane and see his family’s quarters.
Jose L. • February 12, 2015Supposed to be the queen's personal gallery, it's open to public, it consist in mainly two exhibitions, it's located at the left side of the Buckingham palace, so if you are already there stop by.
Mike B. • July 10, 2023Brilliant little capture of history, free tour was brilliant giving you great background to the house’s history
Shannon • January 22, 2011Cafe has best food. Good place for quiet lunch of yummy Italian favourites.
Enzo M. • February 3, 2015A hidden gem in the middle of nowhere with plenty to discover about the history of cinema and projections of old movies
Amy R. • March 12, 2016Small but well curated museum ... Good before or after a weekend brunch in the area
The Guardian • December 12, 2011micahelameadow: Framed works by surrealist Leonora Carrington have recently been displayed. There are also regular lectures (on subjects you never knew existed), workshops, puppet shows and films
HISTORY UK • February 15, 2011The home of the artist William Hogarth (d.1764) has been open to the public since 1904. The mulberry tree at the front of the house is 300 years old, so Hogarth would’ve known it well.
Alex B. • January 15, 2017The Wurlitzer was worth the entry fee alone but everything on the tour is genuinely kind of magical.
Boon C. • August 30, 2014Lovely art museum in SE London. More comprehensive than the South London gallery in Peckham. Good for afternoon teas.
Gary H. • September 26, 2016Love the installations here. They do change them each year which is rather nice. Definitely a must visit if you're in Hyde Park.
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