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About National Portrait Gallery

Portraits in all mediums, from oil and watercolour to sculpture and drawings depict famous and infamous British men and women from the Tudors to the present day. Lectures and tours are held, and holiday programmes are arranged for children. Major development work undertaken for the millennium has created a Tudor Gallery displaying the earliest works in the collection and a Balcony Gallery for portraits from the 1960s-1980s. There is also a state of the art lecture theatre, an IT Gallery and a roof top restaurant with stunning views.

National Portrait Gallery Facilities

Opening times:
Open daily 10.00am - 6.00pm Late night opening Thursday and Friday until 9.00pm. closed 24-26 December.
CateringFood shop
Booking and payment detailsFree
Solo accepted
Maestro accepted
AccessibilityRamp/level access

National Portrait Gallery Address

Address:
St Martin's Place
WC2H 0HE
Telephone:+44 (0)20 7306 0055
Fax:+44 (0)20 7306 0056
Email:
Website:www.npg.org.uk
 

Location Information for National Portrait Gallery

Address:
St Martin's Place
WC2H 0HE
Telephone:+44 (0)20 7306 0055
Fax:+44 (0)20 7306 0056
Email:
Website:www.npg.org.uk
Public transport:
Trafalgar Square
By road:
Follow signs for Trafalgar Square - next to National Gallery.
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Tremendous, chronologically arranged collection of damn near every important head ever to influence the land’s history. Plus a few that just look nice.


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Traveller Rating:

4.0
Based on 4 reviews
Ranked #42

 Latest 3 reviews of National Portrait Gallery

Lovely Stop for an Afternoon of History

Just spent several hours enjoying the National Portrain Gallery. This is a great place to gain a comprehensive look of the Kings and Queens of England, along with other notable historical figures. I...

Just spent several hours enjoying the National Portrain Gallery. This is a great place to gain a comprehensive look of the Kings and Queens of England, along with other notable historical figures. I suggest starting on the top, then moving down, which follows the flow of the years in which they were painted. Two important hints that the guidebooks won't tell you. Don't get the audio tour- while it is very informative and has some nice voice clips and background information, it isn't necessary. There is sufficient information next to each portrait to have an idea of the person's significance. Secondly, don't miss the only portrait of Jane Austen, which is quite easy to skip. It is tiny, and in a poorly lit case (to protect it from the light). I saw many people walk right by it without noticing, only looking at the larger portraits on the walls. To find the current locations of this portrait, and some of the other famous ones, either look it up beforehand on the web, or look it up on the computers at the museum- the map will not tell you!

 
5.0
25 February 2007
by Nikara, Los Angeles, California
 

Loved It!

I happened upon this brillant photo gallary one afternoon after visiting the National Gallery. I am sure glad I went in and looked around. It was brillant. I look forward to going back my next...

I happened upon this brillant photo gallary one afternoon after visiting the National Gallery. I am sure glad I went in and looked around. It was brillant. I look forward to going back my next trip to London.

 
5.0
13 February 2007
by PineTree123, Dallas, Texas
 

Could have spent all day here

The museum is full of several floors of all kinds of paintings and art and is most interesting, as well as a respite when you're tired of walking in the hot outdoors. The cafe at the top of the...

The museum is full of several floors of all kinds of paintings and art and is most interesting, as well as a respite when you're tired of walking in the hot outdoors. The cafe at the top of the museum I cannot comment on, because we sat there for 30 minutes before finally leaving while nobody came to take our order.

 
4.0
12 August 2006
by tmille3, USA
 

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