London's Southbank has always had a salubrious reputation for divergent arts and creativity. Historically, it was home to munition factories and overcrowded industrial slums. The area was heavily bombed during the Blitz, but in the last decades has undergone a total regeneration.
It is also famous for its counter-cultural vibe, its street art and graffiti, and urban creative engagement programs across the arts including theatre, dance, poetry, writing, art and sculpture, at the various buildings within the Southbank Centre, with its magnificent Brutalist architecture.
The Tate Modern is as famous for its architecture as for the impressive collection of contemporary art within. Your tour guide will show you the highlights of this vast space, including iconic works like Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych, Fontana’s Spatial Concept, Waiting (the slashed canvas series), Beuys’ dramatic Lightning with Stag in its Glare, Picasso’s Nude Woman with Necklace, and many more.
Wheelchair accessible. Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Your guide will meet you at the entrance of GAIL's Bakery Blackfriars located at One Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 9PB.