The National Gallery tells the story of European art, masterpiece by masterpiece. From its home in London’s Trafalgar Square, the Gallery collects and cares for some of the world’s greatest paintings – and shares them with everyone to see. Founded in 1824, the collection has more than 2,600 paintings. Its story begins in medieval Europe and spans 700 years of art, with paintings from Renaissance Italy and by the French Impressionists.
Up to 25 Pax Max
PRIVATE TOURS (DAY TIME)
Duration: 90 minutes
The National Gallery tells the story of European art, masterpiece by masterpiece. From its home in London’s Trafalgar Square, the Gallery collects and cares for some of the world’s greatest paintings – and shares them with everyone to see. Founded in 1824, the collection has more than 2,600 paintings from Renaissance Italy and by the French Impressionists. The National Gallery welcomes groups to explore over 700 years of wall-to-wall masterpieces. Discover the history and stories from our collection which is open all year round.
Join them for a 1.5 hour, intimate expert-led tour of our world-renowned collection. Their gallery-approved Blue Badge guides will show you top highlights from our wonderful collection. You can choose from the following themes:
Heroes and Villains Tour, Royal Tour, Highlights Tour, Women in Art Tour, Impressionist Tour
HIGHTLIGHTS:
Led by a gallery-approved, accredited Blue Badge Guide
Visit one of the greatest collections of Western European paintings in the world from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
Tours take place in a grade I listed heritage building in the heart of London.
Surround yourself with some of the world’s greatest paintings by artists such as Leonardo, Monet and Van Gogh
SCHEDULE: Daily
TOUR STARTS: Different timeslots available on request from 10:30 to 16:00
MEETING POINT: Getty Entrance, The National Gallery, London
CLOSURES: 24-26/12 and 01/01
NOTES:
Must be pre-booked
Capacity per group: up to 25 pax max
Bespoke tours, themed tours, languages tours and Out of hours tours are subject to an extra charge.