Get tickets now for incredible exhibitions and tours of London's iconic Tate Britain
Tate Britain, the home of British art from 1500 to the present day, continues to be a cultural cornerstone in London’s art scene. With its stunning riverside location and world-class exhibitions, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for visitors of all ages and interests.
Tours & Exhibitions at the Tate Britain
- Tate Britain Official Discovery Tour: Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned art lover, the Discovery Tour is the perfect way to explore the gallery’s rich collection. Led by expert guides, this tour takes you through the highlights of British art history—from Tudor portraits to modern masterpieces—offering insights, stories, and hidden gems along the way.
- Edward Burra & Ithell Colquhoun: This dual exhibition is a bold and fascinating journey through the minds of two visionary British artists. Edward Burra is celebrated for his vivid, satirical depictions of urban life, queer culture, and surreal landscapes. This is the first major London retrospective of his work in 40 years, featuring over 80 pieces that explore everything from jazz clubs to war-torn Europe. Ithell Colquhoun, a pioneering surrealist and occultist, is showcased in her first major retrospective. Her work blends mysticism, sexuality, and nature in over 140 artworks and archival materials, tracing her evolution from surrealist painter to esoteric visionary.
- Ed Atkins at Tate Britain: Known for his hauntingly hyperreal digital videos, Ed Atkins brings a contemporary edge to Tate Britain. His work explores identity, emotion, and the digital self through immersive installations that blur the line between the virtual and the real. Expect a sensory experience that’s as unsettling as it is unforgettable
- Turner and Constable at Tate Britain: Step into the world of two of Britain’s most celebrated landscape painters—J.M.W. Turner and John Constable. This exhibition brings together their most iconic works, showcasing the dramatic skies, sweeping countrysides, and emotional depth that defined the Romantic era. Expect to see masterpieces like Turner’s The Fighting Temeraire and Constable’s The Hay Wain, side by side, offering a rare chance to compare their genius up close
Tate Britain in 2025 is more than just a gallery visit—it’s a deep dive into the past, present, and future of British art. Whether you're drawn to the timeless beauty of Turner, the surreal visions of Colquhoun, or the digital provocations of Atkins, there’s something to inspire all.