From the 15th century to contemporary works, the Tate Britain is the world's leading museum of British Art! Your enthusiastic and engaging private guide is for your group only. They will answer all your questions and bring the fascinating history of British Art to life! Explore the beautiful galleries of the Tate Britain on the banks of the River Thames. Hear the stories behind the masterpieces, learn how they were made, and discover the history of Britain itself through it's major artworks. Whether you are an art expert or a novice, we tailor our tours to you!
Works to be seen (if not on loan) include pieces by William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, JMW Turner, John Constable, Sir Jon Everett Millais, Dante, Gabriel Rossetti, John Singer Sargent, Walter Sickert, Ben Nicholson, Francis Bacon, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, David Hockney, and more!
Your friendly professional guide will introduce you to the galleries collection spanning five hundred years of British art. Through engaging stories your guide will bring the works of art, and the lives of the artists to life, to give you a deeper understanding of the paintings that you see and leave you with a lasting memory for years to come.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Your guide will be at the top of the stairs to the main entrance of the Tate Britain gallery on Millbank - this is the entrance which faces the Thames river (NOT the new side entrance to the gallery on Atterbury Street)