About

The Saatchi Gallery in London offers a vibrant journey through the world of contemporary art. Situated at the historic Duke of York's Headquarters, this gallery, established by Charles Saatchi in 1985, relocated to its current venue in 2008, providing a stunning backdrop for its innovative exhibitions. The gallery has a strong focus on emerging artists and the latest trends, making each visit a fresh and exciting experience. Since transitioning to a charitable organization in 2019, it has remained committed to accessibility, offering a welcoming atmosphere suited for both adults and children, with wheelchair access ensuring inclusivity for all visitors. With a spectacular range of themes and artists showcased, regular visits every three months are highly recommended to fully appreciate the ever-evolving exhibitions. Enjoy the creative buzz and the chance to discover the future stars of the art world.

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Features

Free Wi-Fi, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Recommended buy tickets ahead, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Draycott Place
Bus stop 285 m walk
Eccleston Bridge (Stop T)
Bus stop 852 m walk
Ebury Bridge Road
Bus stop 533 m walk
Victoria Station (Stop Z12)
Bus stop 986 m walk
Fulham Road
Bus stop 735 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 9,539 reviews
4.5/5 9,539 reviews
Nick Bourne
Nick Bourne
6 days ago on Google

We saw the 'FLOWERS' exhibition here and I was u sure about what to expect. It was fully engaging and really well curated, offering points of interest for a variety of visitors. The exhibition was extensive, beautiful, provoking, nostalgic and many more things besides. There was also a free photography and hip hop exhibition downstairs, so the paid exhibition offered great value for money with these additions.

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Bruce Biege
Bruce Biege
6 days ago on Google

Always an excellent visit!

Camille N'jie
Camille N'jie
1 week ago on Google

First time going to the famous Saatchi! Seen the, exhibition post on the socials knew i had to come see for myself. I even downloaded the playlist on Spotify. Beautiful exhibition! All things hip hop, pictures amazing. Can't wait to visit again.