- Is Whitechapel Gallery free to visit?
- Yes, general admission to Whitechapel Gallery is free. Free admission; some special exhibitions may be ticketed. Some special exhibitions may charge a separate ticket, so check the museum's website before visiting.
- What are the opening hours of Whitechapel Gallery?
- Whitechapel Gallery is open Tue–Sun 11:00–18:00, Thu until 21:00, closed Mon. Holiday hours can vary, so check the museum's website before you go.
- Where is Whitechapel Gallery?
- Whitechapel Gallery is located at 77–82 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX, in the Whitechapel area of London. The nearest station is Aldgate East.
- What can I see at Whitechapel Gallery?
- East London's pioneering contemporary art gallery, championing bold work since 1901. Current highlights include Backyard Biennial: East, Gabriel Chaile: Archaeology of Memory, Screen Portraits: Whitechapel Gallery Artists – Part 1.
- Do I need to book Whitechapel Gallery in advance?
- Whitechapel Gallery is free to enter and most days you can walk in. Free admission; some special exhibitions may be ticketed. For special exhibitions, weekends, and school holidays, booking a timed slot can help you skip queues. Check the museum's website for current requirements.
- When is the best time to visit Whitechapel Gallery?
- Weekday mornings shortly after opening are typically the quietest, especially mid-week. Late afternoons can also be calmer. Weekends, school holidays, and the lunch rush are the busiest periods.
- Is Whitechapel Gallery accessible?
- Step-free access to all gallery spaces. Lifts to all floors. Accessible toilets on each level.