The National Gallery 0.5 milesSoho, London The National Gallery houses the national collection of Western European painting consisting of around 2,300 pictures, including many instantly recognisable masterpeices.
The Gallery is in four wings, each covering a specific...
National Portrait Gallery 0.5 milesSoho, London The Gallery houses a collection of portraits of prominent figures throughout British history. The Tudors are on the top floor and you descent through the generations with 20th century figures on the ground floor. There are...
London Transport Museum 0.2 milesCovent Garden WC2E 7BB Situated in the heart of Covent Garden and filled with stunning exhibits, London Transport Museum brings the story of London's transport and its impact on our city into the 21st century. Lively exhibitions explore the powerful link between...
Fortune Theatre 0.2 milesCovent Garden WC2B 5HH Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden London, the first theatre to be built in London after World War I in the West End, opened its doors for the first time on 8th November 1924, and later renovated in 1960 to an Art Deco style.
The first performance...
The Vaudeville Theatre 0.2 milesCity of Westminster WC2R 0NH In the West End of London, located on The Strand, The Vaudeville Theatre has the capacity to seat some 690 theatre goers. Rebuilt twice during its lifetime, the Vaudeville has retained the character of the front elevation from its first rebuild....
National Theatre 0.3 milesSouth Bank SE1 9PX The opening performance in 1963 was Shakespeare's Hamlet with Peter O'Toole taking the lead role. Since then 600 staged productions have been produced, with over 1,000 performances each year, making the National Theatre the biggest producing...
Sir John Soanes Museum 0.4 milesHolborn WC2A 3BP The architect Sir John Soane's house, museum and library at No 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields has been a public museum since the early 19th century. Soane demolished and rebuilt three houses in succession on the north side of Lincoln's Inn Fields,...
Duke of Yorks Theatre 0.5 milesWestminster WC2n 4BG The public first gained access on 10th September 1892, with its original name of the Trafalgar Square London, to honour the future King George V, the theatre was re-named The Duke of York's Theatre during 1895.
During the 1970's Capital...
Dr Johnson's House 0.5 milesHolborn EC4A 3DE Dr Johnson's House is a rare example of an early eighteenth-century townhouse in the heart of the historic City of London. It was here that literary resident Dr Samuel Johnson composed his monumental Dictionary of the English Language.
Discover...
Shaftesbury Theatre 0.5 milesCamden WC2H 8DP Designed by well known English theatre and cinema architect Bertie Crewe and formerly the Princes Theatre in 1911 when the doors were opened to the public on 26th December. Crewe designed the building for brothers Walter and Frederick Melville.
The...
There are 50 hotels within 0.9 miles of Courtauld Gallery ranging in price from £62 at the cheap end to £276. The nearest hotels are Swissotel The Howard London (0.1m) with rooms from £149, The Waldorf Hilton (0.2m) with rooms from £175, Strand Palace Hotel (0.2m) with rooms from £77. For details on these hotels and others nearby go to our hotels near Courtauld Gallery page.
SWISSOTEL THE HOWARD LONDON 5 star hotel with rooms from £149* 0.1 mile from Courtauld Gallery
THE WALDORF HILTON 5 star hotel with rooms from £175* 0.2 mile from Courtauld Gallery
STRAND PALACE HOTEL 3 star hotel with rooms from £77* 0.2 mile from Courtauld Gallery