Hayward gallery is a world-renowned contemporary art gallery and a landmark of brutalist architecture.
Galleries
Galleries

Hayward Gallery

Tate Modern
20 minute walk
Based in the former Bankside Power Station, The Tate Modern is a modern art gallery. It holds the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present day of international modern and contemporary art.

Saatchi Gallery
22 minutes by cab
The Saatchi Gallery is a powerhouse of artistic innovation; showcasing new and rarely seen work by international artists and emerging young talent, the gallery is committed to sharing the finest contemporary art from all around the world.

Royal Academy
25 minute walk
For over two centuries artists and architects have directed the independently-owned Royal Academy of Arts. Housed in Piccadilly, the RA continues to bring historic collections to new generations while also showcasing stunning new works.

National Portrait Gallery
10 minute walk
Following a transformational building project, the highly acclaimed National Portrait Gallery reopens its doors to display impressive works of art and a stellar series of exhibitions.

180 The Strand
5 minute walk
180 The Strand is the heart of London’s creative community, aniconic Brutalist building that has been transformed into a cultural centre.

The British Museum
12 minute walk
The British Museum is dedicated to human history, art and culture. Its permanent collection, numbering 8 million works is amongst the largest and most comprehensive in existence.

The National Gallery
10 minute walk
Founded in 1824 and located in Trafalgar Square, The National Gallery houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900, owned by the public of the United Kingdom.

Somerset House
2 minute walk
From its 18th-century origins, Somerset House has been a centre for debate and discussion – an intellectual powerhouse for the nation. Now it’s one of the largest creative communities in London.