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Tate Modern

ArtClosed · Opens 10amFreeSouthwark

Tate Modern turned Bankside's decommissioned power station into one of the planet's great art spaces. The permanent collection is free and runs from Picasso and Dalí through Rothko and Warhol to contemporary installations. The Turbine Hall commissions are reliably spectacular — monumental works that exploit the building's industrial scale. The views from the restaurant and the Switch House extension are worth the visit alone.

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Hours

MonToday10:00–18:00
Tue10:00–18:00
Wed10:00–18:00
Thu10:00–18:00
Fri10:00–21:00
Sat10:00–21:00
Sun10:00–18:00

Address

Bankside, London SE1 9TG

Nearest station: Southwark, Blackfriars, St Paul's

Admission

Free

Temporary exhibitions require paid tickets

Accessibility

Step-free access throughout. Wheelchairs and mobility scooters available free of charge. Audio-described and BSL tours available.

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Visitor Information

Is Tate Modern free?
Yes, general admission to Tate Modern is free. Temporary exhibitions require paid tickets.
What are the opening hours of Tate Modern?
Tate Modern is open Mon–Thu & Sun 10:00–18:00, Fri–Sat until 21:00. Check the museum's website for holiday closures and special hours.
Where is Tate Modern?
Tate Modern is located at Bankside, London SE1 9TG, in the Bankside area of London. The nearest stations are Southwark, Blackfriars, St Paul's.
What exhibitions are on at Tate Modern?
Current exhibitions include: Tracey Emin: A Second Life (until August 2026); Frida: The Making of an Icon (until January 2027); Ana Mendieta (until January 2027).
Is Tate Modern accessible?
Step-free access throughout. Wheelchairs and mobility scooters available free of charge. Audio-described and BSL tours available.

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