Three days of art and culture in London
8 Attractions
Moco Museum London – Ticket with Exclusive Gift Bag, Frameless – Immersive Art Experience, Westminster Abbey, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour, Tate Modern – Gallery Discovery Tour , The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace - Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style Exhibition, St Paul’s Cathedral, Watch a film at Curzon Soho CinemaDive into London's rich art scene with a three-day itinerary highlighting contemporary museums, historic galleries, and stunning architecture. Enjoy a well-paced cultural journey designed for art lovers, maximizing convenience and savings with the London Pass.
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Discover bold art at Moco Museum London
Start your art adventure at Moco Museum London, where contemporary works from artists like Banksy and Kusama offer fresh, provocative perspectives. The engaging exhibits combine interactive elements and bold artworks, making it a dynamic first stop. Nearby, enjoy the lively atmosphere of Museumplein for a pleasant stroll.
Moco Museum London – Ticket with Exclusive Gift Bag
4.5 (22)Up to 2 hours£36.95Included with the The London Pass®After impressing more than six million art fans in Amsterdam and Barcelona, Moco Museum has arrived in central London — bringing its fearless, conversation-starting art along for the ride.With a mission to make art accessible to all, Moco Museum showcases thought-provoking exhibitions, interactive installations and show-stopping works from artists such as Banksy, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, and many more.Explore 100+ dynamic works by over 35 visionary creatives, spanning paintings, sculptures, installations and immersive digital experiences. The ever-evolving displays blend classic and cutting-edge styles in a space designed to spark imagination and discussion. Plus, a free audio guide (available in six languages) helps bring every piece to life.Step into 1980s New York with Voice of the Street – Keith Haring’s Subway Drawings, a major temporary exhibition at Moco Museum London. For the first time, the museum is transformed into a fully immersive subway environment, capturing the energy, urgency, and rebellious spirit of Haring’s early years.Featuring 30 original subway drawings created between 1980 and 1985, the exhibition highlights the origins of Haring’s practice, when he turned blacked-out advertising panels into powerful, uncommissioned works of public art.A top pick for art lovers and anyone searching for memorable things to do in London! Even better, Go City customers receive an exclusive Moco Museum gift bag, making your visit even more special. - 2
Experience immersive art at Frameless
Step into Frameless for a cutting-edge encounter with 42 famous artworks recreated through technology. This multimedia experience envelops you in vibrant, immersive displays that deepen your connection to masterworks, providing a unique way to appreciate art beyond traditional galleries.
Frameless – Immersive Art Experience
4.7 (54)Up to an hour£34.98Included with the The London Pass®Step into an immersive, cutting-edge art experience and journey through some of the greatest works of art, brought to life in breathtaking new ways.You’ll see immersive interpretations of iconic art pieces, accompanied by a soundtrack, bringing each celebrated masterpiece to life. Travel through four themed galleries and enjoy the work of world-famous artists including Van Gogh, Monet, Dali, Rembrandt, Kandisky and many more. - 3
Explore centuries of culture at Westminster Abbey
Visit Westminster Abbey, a stunning historic site rich with royal heritage and gothic architecture. Wander through chapels and coronation places, soaking in the blend of history and art. Nearby, the scenic Parliament Square offers excellent photo opportunities and a sense of London’s political heart.
Westminster Abbey
4.7 (208)Up to 2 hours£31.00Included with the The London Pass®Just a short walk from the Thames, Westminster Abbey is a must-see and a significant structure in British history. This beautiful gothic church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site popular with many visitors to London. Complete with paintings, stained glass windows, and other religious artifacts, Westminster Abbey owns the most important collection of monumental sculpture anywhere in Britain.
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Step back in time at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Explore the reconstructed Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre to learn about Elizabethan stagecraft and Shakespeare’s enduring influence. The intimate setting highlights England's theatrical roots, and the nearby Tate Modern offers a contemporary counterpoint along the Thames for a perfect cultural mix.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour
4.7 (44)Up to an hour£27.00Included with the The London Pass®Explore this faithful recreation of William Shakespeare's iconic Globe Theatre: once the centre of London's famous Bankside entertainment district. It’s more than just a historical site; the Globe Theater London continues to function as a vibrant performing arts venue. Grab your tickets now to catch a play or join a guided tour.The original Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of Shakespeare's original Globe Theatre. It was built by the actor and director Sam Wanamaker close to the original site - just 230 metres away. More Globe Theatre Facts here!Throughout the year, expert guides bring this extraordinary open-air theatre to life in a 50-minute Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tour. You'll hear stories of the original Globe, learn all about its reconstruction process in the 1990s, and find out how the building works today as an experimental theatre space. Reserve your guided tour now and take the journey of a lifetime through theatre history. Take a seat 'within this wooden O' – listen, absorb and ask questions as the secrets of the Globe unfold.Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a Shakespeare fan, the Globe Theatre in London and its tours provide an enchanting step back in time. So, if you find yourself in the area, don’t hesitate!With The London Pass®10% discount in the gift shop - 2
Discover innovative work at Tate Modern
Immerse yourself in cutting-edge contemporary art at Tate Modern. Stroll along the riverfront to see dynamic exhibitions and influential artists’ works. The viewing level provides panoramic views of London’s skyline to enjoy between gallery visits, balancing art with urban scenery.
Tate Modern – Gallery Discovery Tour
Up to an hour£20.00Included with the The London Pass®Join one of the Tate Modern’s insightful new Discovery Tours and get under the skin of modern and contemporary art. Visitors will explore the Tate Modern collections with a knowledgeable guide on hand. This inspiring one-hour tour will help visitors to discover the main collections at the Tate Modern.Encompassing the most famous works of modern art, this tour makes sure visitors can soak up the 'must-see' artworks and displays at this outstanding London gallery. Famous artists who have work displayed at the Tate Modern include Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Henri Matisse. Every Discovery Tour is unique. Run by Tate Art Experts, you never know what you might learn or which artist’s story you might hear about. Discovery Tours are also ideal for visitors who don’t have a great deal of time but want to fully appreciate the gallery’s highlights and must-sees. The Tate Modern displays a vibrant collection of British and international modern and contemporary art from all continents. - 3
Admire royal art in The King’s Gallery
Enjoy The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace, where fine art from the Royal Collection is showcased in an elegant setting. The rotating exhibitions and ornate interiors offer insight into Britain’s artistic heritage paired with regal grandeur, close to the lush St James’s Park for a peaceful stroll.
The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace - Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style Exhibition
4.8 (9)Up to an hour£22.00Included with the The London Pass®Step into the King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace and embark on a captivating journey through centuries of art and history. Nestled adjacent to the iconic palace, the King’s Gallery showcases changing exhibitions from the esteemed Royal Collection, one of the world's largest and most important art collections. Delve into the rich royal heritage as you explore masterpieces spanning various mediums, from paintings to sculptures, and immerse yourself in the stories they tell.Originally a private chapel for Queen Victoria, the gallery was transformed into an art space following its destruction in an air raid in 1940. Since then, it has stood as a beacon of cultural enrichment, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with unparalleled artistic treasures.Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a memorable experience in the heart of London, a visit to the King’s Gallery promises to inspire and delight.Don't miss the new exhibition Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style running from April–October! Explore the late Queen’s style across ten decades through this exhibition that marks the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II's birth.
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Visit the architectural gem of St Paul’s Cathedral
Explore St Paul’s Cathedral’s majestic dome and artful interiors that blend spiritual calm with architectural brilliance. Climb to the whispering gallery for unique acoustics and city views. The nearby Millennium Bridge connects you conveniently to Tate Modern, rounding off your cultural day.
St Paul’s Cathedral
4.8 (119)Up to 2 hours£27.00Included with the The London Pass®From royal weddings and state funerals to famous burials and more, St Paul’s Cathedral has played a major role in London’s history.Situated near the River Thames, St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the capital’s most iconic buildings. Sir Christopher Wren, one of Britain’s famed architects, designed the cathedral as part of a major rebuilding of the City after the 1666 Great Fire of London. The present St Paul’s Cathedral was built between 1675 and 1710 and is one of London’s most popular places of interest.Sitting on the highest point of the City of London, St Paul’s Cathedral has frequently been at the centre of national events throughout history from its consecration and surviving the Blitz to state funerals, royal weddings, and more. Step inside and discover the cathedral’s spectacular interiors, architectural design, and breath-taking panoramic views across London from the Stone and Golden Galleries.With The London Pass®You'll get 10% off in the gift shop (min. £5 spend) with your pass! - 2
Unwind with films at Curzon Soho Cinema
Complete your cultural tour at Curzon Soho Cinema, a stylish indie venue showcasing a curated selection of films that complements your artistic exploration. It offers a relaxing atmosphere with comfortable seating, perfect for enjoying cinema after a day filled with art and culture.
Watch a film at Curzon Soho Cinema
Up to 2 hours£17.50Included with the The London Pass®Infused with a heady mix of both celebrity and talent, this Soho Curzon cinema has three screens on three floors and is often the chosen location for industry awards evenings, private screenings, and film festivals. Located just a hop and skip away from Shaftesbury Avenue, it’s nestled in the middle of London’s buzzing cultural scene, making it a very special cinema indeed.The bar in this London attraction is fully licensed and has a capacity of 250 people, making for a relaxing drink in lavish, modern surroundings. It’s not just a Curzon Cinema, it’s a social hub! Half the fun of going to a London cinema like this is to imagine who else from the industry has also stood enjoying a drink before the film or to see if the stars are out when you visit.As one of the most exclusive London movie theatres, Curzon Soho is the regular home to independent film and art-house releases, setting it apart from most other cinematic experiences in London and making it a standout cinema on Shaftesbury Avenue. All the latest independent releases are screened in Dolby 5.1 surround sound on some of the largest screens in London.With your pass, you are entitled to the following without further payment: All regular film screenings at any time on Monday - Thursday (except bank holidays) and all regular film screenings before 5PM on Friday - Sunday (including bank holidays).Why Curzon Soho Should be On Your To-Do ListIf you’re making a list of must-see cinemas in Central London, Curzon Soho should be at the top. Its prime location, rich history, and commitment to independent films make it a unique spot that you won’t want to miss. Plus, it’s one of the 100+ London attractions available through The London Pass®.