Starting at the hotel we have 3 great cycle tours of LondonEast LondonArt/Tea CycleSunset CycleWhich will you choose? Read more.
As the granddaddies of London's art institutions, the art is old and solemn. You are probably not. But both offer plenty of priceless classics Read more.
See old British celebs at the National Portrait Gallery: Shakespeare, the Bronte sisters, Victoria and Albert and more. Read more.
No surprises with the architecture at uber-art dealer Jay Jopling's Mayfair gallery. Inside this white cube, the shock and sensation is all in the art. Read more.
Since 1897, Tate Britain has been the national gallery of British art from 1500 to the present day, with works by, like, everyone: Turner, Blake, Constable Read more.
Housed in an immense ex-power station and re-opened in 2000 as the national gallery for international modern art, the Tate is just about big enough to accomodate major works by Picasso, Warhol & more Read more.
Once a power station and then the HQ of OXO beef stock cubes, the OXO Tower now offers something rather more appetising - an 8th floor bar/brasserie. Read more.
As the capital's largest concentration of exposed concrete, the Southbank Centre sits in amusing counterpoint to its ideal for beauty. Take refuge in the Hayward Gallery which shows major exhibitions Read more.
Once a royal residence, the neoclassical courtyard of Somerset House is now home to three contemporary and classical art galleries, as well as the gilded State barge. Read more.