Banqueting House - Banqueting House is not actually an art gallery, but if you’re interested in art then you can’t come miss the huge Rubens that adorns its ceiling5
Courtauld Gallery - Famous for its collection of French Impressionists and works by great painters such as Cézanne, Seurat, Gauguin, Monet, Rubens and Van Gogh3
Guildhall Art Gallery - Contains paintings of famous faces and scenes from London’s history, plus the remains of London’s Roman amphitheatre in the basement4
Hayward Gallery - The Hayward Gallery has temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists, sculptors and photographers. It is part of the Southbank Centre complex3
King’s Gallery - Built onto the side of Buckingham Palace, the King’s Gallery shows pieces from the Royal Collection in a series of temporary exhibitions4
National Gallery - London’s best gallery contains art by the world’s greatest painters like Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Renoir, Raphael, Titian, Turner and Van Gogh4
National Portrait Gallery - This tells the story of Britain through portraits of our most famous kings, queens, politicians, artists and celebrities5
Old Royal Naval College - There’s only one painting at the Old Royal Naval College but it stretches across the ceiling and over the walls of the Painted Hall3
Queen’s House - Queen’s House is part of the National Maritime Museum and has a collection of naval-related art. It’s also an historic piece of architecture4
Royal Academy of Arts - The RA started out as an art school teaching the likes of Turner and Gainsborough, who’s works can now be seen in the John Madejski Fine Rooms5
Saatchi Gallery - Charles Saatchi’s gallery has free exhibitions by up-and-coming artists who rarely get the chance to exhibit their work in London’s larger galleries3
Tate Britain - Tate Britain focuses solely on British art by the likes of Hockney, Bacon, Blake, Turner, Hogarth, Gainsborough, Constable and Millais6
Tate Modern - Tate Modern is one of the most popular attractions in London with artworks by Dali, Matisse, Pollock, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol8
Victoria & Albert Museum - The V&A contains British paintings by Turner, Constable and Gainsborough, plus some famous studies by Raphael7
Wallace Collection - This hidden gem of a gallery contains works by the likes of Rembrandt, Rubens, Reynolds, Titian, Gainsborough and Delacroix4
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Portraits To Dream In at the National Portrait Gallery Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron were two of the most influential women in photography
Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King at the Wallace Collection 19th-century artworks and jewellery from the court of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh
The Last Caravaggio at the National Gallery A display about Caravaggio's final painting - The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula
Expressionists: Kandinsky, Munter & The Blue Rider The Blue Riders were a circle of friends who transformed modern art
Marc Quinn: Light into Life at Kew Gardens Contemporary sculptures and artworks inspired by Kew Gardens' collection of plants
Women Artists in Britain (1520-1920) at Tate Britain 150 works by women who overcame obstacles and taboos to become artists