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Guildhall Art Gallery in London is a delightful attraction that offers a rich cultural experience with its exquisite collection of Victorian-era art beautifully arranged by theme. With a commendable average rating of 4.7 on Google, this gallery is also family-friendly and provides a wheelchair-accessible entrance, making it an inclusive destination. Visitors are greeted by the exceptionally friendly staff, including the welcoming faces of Don and Jeff, who ensure a pleasant visit.

The gallery features spacious and clean facilities, including well-maintained toilets and cloakroom services for visitor convenience. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the informative and intriguing descriptions accompanying each artwork, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of the pieces on display.

An exciting highlight of the gallery is the Roman amphitheatre ruins located in the basement, offering a unique glimpse into history. The current exhibition receives rave reviews for its engaging and captivating presentation. Free entry is a bonus, though donations are welcomed, and free guided tours on Saturdays provide an enriching experience for those wishing to delve deeper into the art and history.

Before leaving, visitors can browse the interesting gift shop for a memento of their visit, rounding off a memorable day immersed in art and culture.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Cannon Street
Train station 486 m walk
Bank Station / King William Street (Stop F)
Bus stop 450 m walk
St Paul's Cathedral
Bus stop 487 m walk
Bank Station / Princes Street (Stop A)
Bus stop 206 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 1,836 reviews
4.7/5 1,836 reviews
Daniela Ivanova
Daniela Ivanova
1 week ago on Google

A rather small gallery full of beautiful Victorian paintings. It took about an hour and a half to get through all of it, so a perfect place to fit in between other plans. The collection is very tasteful, grabs the eye with the typical meticulous material painting of the Pre-Raphaelites, as well as their storytelling and symbolism. The current exhibition of Evelyn de Morgan is fantastic - you can trace her development as an artist throughout her life and everything beautifully labeled. There are some free talks at specific times, which I took advantage of and had a great experience with a lovely lady guide who provided background information on some of the paintings. My only problem was that a lot of the paintings I liked the most were difficult to view, either because of the placement or the reflections.

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S Abdugeni
S Abdugeni
1 week ago on Google

Very good place for art lovers

Diane Wood
Diane Wood
1 week ago on Google

This is a fabulous gallery, full of wonderful works of art, went again recently to see the Evelyn De Morgan exhibition, which was free! absolutely gorgeous. The building is in a beautiful historic part of the City of London, really worth a visit.