Find limited-edition books, jewellery, photographs and other collectibles at Damien Hirst’s smart retail store-cum-gallery space.
Take a cultural shopping break at this small Bond Street gallery. In addition to having a permanent collection of high-end contemporary art, sculptures and modern works, it also hosts visiting artists, showcasing everything from pop art to emerging Indian and Chinese names.
Art dealer Jay Jopling exhibits contemporary commercial art from the likes of Tracey Emin, Sam Taylor-Wood and Damien Hirst in his expanding White Cube empire.
Photo: Courtesy of White Cube
Always referred to as the V&A, this free South Ken museum covers a little bit of everything. Fashion exhibitions are always popular, as are the themed monthly Friday Late parties.
Photo: Courtesy of Victoria & Albert Museum
An overwhelming collection of paintings, visiting exhibitions, a great gift shop and a cafe make this a must for tourists and locals alike. The best part? It’s totally free.
Photo: Courtesy of National Portrait Gallery
Small and well-lit space showcases contemporary international and modern British art from the past 50 years.
Take a cultural break from shopping at the 70,000-square-foot gallery (one of the larger in the world) tucked behind the King’s Road.
Photo: Courtesy of The Saatchi Gallery