Tate Modern

Tate Modern

International and modern contemporary art - exhibitions, free displays and events daily

Tate Modern | Tate

Large print gallery plans are available on request from the Information desks.

Large print exhibition guides are available at all special exhibitions at Tate Modern.

Audio described tours explore works on display in the permanent collection and the special exhibitions.

Check the list of tours available on the What’s on pages.

Audio described tours at Tate Modern occur 4 times a year.

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Camino | Spanish tapas restaurant at Bankside London

Camino Bankside is located just behind the Tate Modern on London’s Bankside.

Opening onto a large outdoor terrace it’s also perfect for a drink or two on long summer evenings, nestled in between the olive trees and floor standing lanterns.

Camino Bankside has a private dining room located on a separate mezzanine, which also has it’s own private bar.

It’s perfect for a birthday knees up, office party, or just to watch the match with your friends.

Whatever the occasion, get in touch with the team now to book!

Southbank Hotels near Tate Modern - Hilton London Bankside

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Ideally located in the heart of Bankside and only a stone’s throw away from some of London’s must-visit landmarks including Tate Modern, Borough Market and The Shard.

Ideally located in the heart of Bankside and only a stone’s throw away from some of London’s must-visit landmarks including Tate Modern, Borough Market and The Shard.

King Executive Room with Lounge Access: Unwind in your stylish room and enjoy access to the Executive Lounge with a complimentary breakfast served each morning and refreshments throughout the day.

TWIN EXECUTIVE ROOM WITH LOUNGE ACCESS: catch up on some work and stay connected with complimentary WiFi or unwind and watch a film on the 47-inch HDTV.

KING DELUXE ONE BEDROOM SUITE W/LOUNGE ACCESS: For extra space and amenities, select one of our stylish suites that comes with a living area, Executive Lounge access, complimentary breakfast & WiFi and 47-inch TV.

Premier Inn London Southwark - Tate Modern

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Camino Bankside, London: restaurant review - olive magazine

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Camino’s authentic take on tapas gets a slick new venue near some great art.

Pan-roasted whole octopus tentacle, purple potatoes, paprika and olive oil; morcilla de Burgos – pan-fried black pudding and spicy alegría peppers; charcuterie and artisan cheeses, and a whole Segovian-style suckling pig, slow-roasted with white wine, onions, garlic and herbs.

Hamburguesa Iberica, £5.75, a mini Ibérico pork burger, idiazábal cheese, roast onions, watercress and patatas bravas; Arroz Negro £5, black rice made with cuttlefish and squid ink,served with alioli.

There’s an upstairs balcony space overlooking the bar below, from which you can see the outdoor seating on the terrace outside through the immense feature window that forms the front wall.

need to know The cocktail bar that’s a feature of this place makes it very much a party kind of space.

Switch House Restaurant at the Tate Modern, review: No views and ...

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The viewing terrace on the top, 10th floor of this new addition to Tate Modern, by the gallery’s original architects Herzog & de Meuron, is a jammy addition to London.

It is a triumph for London that more than 100,000 people visited this new Tate Modern extension on its first two opening days alone — sad, only, that as a consequence when I visited on Brexit evening the live macaws promised in Helio Oiticica’s installation Tropicalia had defected, revolted by the sheer weight of viewer numbers.

The new Switch House restaurant, on nine, has a bar just inside the entrance where you can have a drink and, if you’re lucky, sit on one of the stools that lift you above the window-shelf to see the view.

The surreal and dementing thing about the place is that the windows start so high up — when sitting at your table you have no view of London beneath you, and you can see only the sky and a few protruding towers.

The best offer in this restaurant is the wine list, curated (you bet) by Hamish Anderson, Tate wine buyer and sommelier, which lives up to the reputation the original Tate restaurant list always had, while modernising the choice.

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