London: Tate Modern Official Guided Tour
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Both visible options are third-party GetYourGuide listings. Choose the London: Tate Modern Official Guided Tour for the broader introduction and lower listed seller price; choose the Frida: The Making of an Icon Exhibition Tour for Frida-focused interpretation. Confirm the voucher’s meeting point, inclusions, cancellation terms and final checkout details before booking.
It is the broader official guided-tour option for discovering Tate Modern.
Compare offers ↓It is specifically focused on Frida: The Making of an Icon.
Compare offers ↓Its supplied price is 30 EUR, compared with 58 EUR for the Frida exhibition tour.
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London: Tate Modern Official Guided Tour — GetYourGuide
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Compare offers ↓05London: Tate Modern Official Guided Tour — GetYourGuide
Compare offers ↓06Frida: The Making of an Icon Exhibition Tour at Tate Modern — GetYourGuide
Compare offers ↓Insider tips
The Tate Modern map places the ticket desk on Level 0 in the Turbine Hall. Follow the building, exhibition or meeting-point instructions named on your voucher, especially for a partner tour. Timed entry does not remove normal admission or security checks. Check Tate’s current bag guidance before travelling rather than relying on a specific size limit. ([media.tate.org.uk](https://media.tate.org.uk/aztate-prd-ew-dg-wgtail-st1-ctr-data/galleries/TM_map.pdf.?utm_source=openai))
No official benchmark price is supplied in these rows. The listed partner options are €30 for the London: Tate Modern Official Guided Tour and €58 for the Frida: The Making of an Icon Exhibition Tour at Tate Modern; compare the final checkout total, currency, cancellation terms, and inclusions before booking.
Tate Collective is free to join for visitors aged 16–25 and offers reduced-price exhibition tickets; bring valid ID to prove your age at the exhibition entrance. Tate Members receive free exhibition entry without booking and may bring up to six children aged 16 or under, although some exhibitions may not be suitable for under-16s. Free or reduced places and booking requirements can vary by exhibition, so check the selected exhibition’s terms before visiting.
Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.
FAQ
Yes, Tate e-tickets can be shown on a phone or tablet, or printed. Use the date and time shown on your booking; the supplied GetYourGuide listings may have their own meeting or start-time instructions, so check the confirmation carefully.
Do not assume flexibility. Tate states that its own tickets are generally non-refundable and non-exchangeable, while partner cancellation terms can vary by listing; check the exact GetYourGuide terms before paying.
Tate is the clearest choice when you want the venue’s own ticketing terms and eligibility rules. A partner guided-tour listing may be preferable when you want hosted interpretation, but verify the meeting point, start time, inclusions and final checkout conditions.
Not necessarily. Ticket scanning and security checks can still apply at Tate Modern, so arrive with enough time before the exhibition or tour start; a guided or timed entry should not be treated as a guarantee of bypassing security.
Bring only what you need and check Tate Modern’s current bag restrictions before visiting. Oversized luggage or items refused by security may prevent admission, and storage capacity should not be assumed for July 2026.
Late admission is not guaranteed, especially for a guided tour or a timed exhibition entry. Contact the seller as soon as possible if you are delayed and follow the meeting or entry instructions in your confirmation.
Free or reduced eligibility does not automatically transfer to a paid guided-tour product. Tate Collective members aged 16–25 and Tate Members should check the relevant Tate booking or membership rules, while all other visitors should confirm eligibility and any required proof before booking.
The practical bottleneck is usually getting through the entrance process: finding the correct meeting or exhibition entry point, having the ticket ready for scanning and completing security checks. Build in arrival time rather than relying on the tour or time slot to eliminate all waiting.