About

Situated just off the bustling Oxford Street in London, The Photographers' Gallery is a haven for art enthusiasts and curious minds. Known for its impressive 4.6 rating on Google, this gallery offers an immersive experience into the world of photography, showcasing exhibitions that are both conceptually and aesthetically awe-inspiring. Families will find it particularly welcoming, as it is child-friendly with a wheelchair-accessible entrance to accommodate visitors of all kinds.

The venue also stands out with its charming basement bookshop, often described as a hidden gem, where you can unearth unique photography books. The cafe here is not just a place for a quick coffee but offers an excellent selection that is sure to satisfy diverse tastes.

Visitors are drawn not just to the artworks but also to the compelling stories of the photographers behind them. For those looking to delve deeper, membership options provide discounts and exclusive access to private collections, making it a worthy investment for regular patrons. Tickets are more affordable when purchased online, enhancing the accessibility of this cultural landmark.

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Features

Free Wi-Fi, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Margaret Street /Oxford Circus (Stop RD)
Bus stop 330 m walk
Holles Street (Stop OG)
Bus stop 408 m walk
Oxford Circus Station (Stop RG)
Bus stop 182 m walk
Conduit Street / Hamleys Toy Store (Stop M)
Bus stop 291 m walk
Beak Street / Hamleys Toy Store
Bus stop 395 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 2,852 reviews
4.6/5 2,852 reviews
Gary Kirwan
Gary Kirwan
1 week ago on Google

Great photographic gallery , with specialist exhibitions. Decent cafe as well.

Ian Webster
Ian Webster
1 week ago on Google

I've been to the Photographers Gallery twice recently to exhibitions, both were of an high quality (entertaining and educational), and the entrance fee is very reasonably priced. The gallery is well set out over various floors (accessable by both lift and stairs), there is also a gallery shop and cafe on site. I would highly recommend a visit and consider making yourself a member.

Erik Blair
Erik Blair
1 week ago on Google

This place always has interesting exhibitions. Start at the top (take the lift) then with your way down to the cafe and shop. It's cheap and just the right size too, so you can see everything without getting sore feet. I wish all galleries were this nice.