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Getting Here
Tate Modern is located on the south bank of the River Thames
at Bankside, near Blackfriars Bridge, opposite St Paul's Cathedral
and next to the Globe Theatre. click for larger version
By boat: Tate
to Tate runs every forty minutes along the Thames
between Tate Britain, the London Eye and Tate Modern.
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By Underground: Southwark (Jubilee Line)
and Blackfriars (District and Circle Lines) are the closest
underground stations both of which are approximately ten minutes
walk away.
By bus: A number of buses service the area,
including:
RV1 Runs between the Tower of London, Tate Modern
and Covent Garden
45 Streatham Hill to King's Cross via Holborn Circus
stopping on Blackfriars Bridge Road
63 Crystal Palace to King's Cross via Farringdon
Road stopping on Blackfriars Bridge Road
100 Elephant and castle to Shadwell stopping
on Blackfriars Bridge Road
381 Peckham to Waterloo stopping on Southwark Street
344 Clapham Junction to Liverpool Street Station
stopping on Southwark Bridge Road
By train: Thameslink links between Bedford
and Brighton stop at Blackfriars and London Bridge stations.
London Bridge also carries a service to South East London
and Kent.
By ferry: Ferry service from Embankment or
Festival Pier to Bankside.
By taxi or Dial-a-Ride: If arriving by taxi
or Dial-a-Ride please ask the driver to take you to the West
Entrance on Holland Street.
By car: Public transport is the easiest way
of reaching the gallery as parking at Tate Modern is severely
restricted in the surrounding streets. Nine parking spaces
for visitors with mobility impairments are available only
by booking in advance on 020 7887 8888. These car parking
spaces are situated in Holland Street close to the West Entrance
to the building.
By coach: Coach drop off points are situated
on Southwark Street, a short walk from the West Entrance.
By bike: There is a bicycle shelter at the
West Entrance.
By foot: The Millennium Bridge now provides
a new pedestrian route across to and from St Paul's Cathedral
and the city and St Paul's London Underground station including
Central line services. Approximate walking time from St Paul's
Cathedral will be about 10 minutes.
For more information go to http://www.arup.com/MillenniumBridge.
Visit the London
Transport site for more information about buses and the
Underground
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