Culture After Dark: the best museum late-night openings

Enjoy nocturnal culture with our guide to the best museum lates London has to offer, from DJs among the dinosaurs to arty parties

Culture After Dark: The Best Museum Late Night Openings
Enjoy culture after dark with Museum Lates. London comes to life at night, and so do its cultural institutions. You can explore the best exhibitions in 2023 and the best exhibitions on now when the school parties have gone home and the adults come out to play. Many of our favourite galleries and museums now offer regular late openings, whether they be once a month or twice a week. With their regular programmes embellished with exclusive talks, performances and music, not to mention food and drink, lates can catch museums at their best, as well as being one of London's most attractive ideas for first dates.

Saatchi Lates



The Saatchi Gallery runs a series of late-night events, where visitors can explore the Chelsea art gallery from 6pm to 9pm. Along with exploring the current exhibition there are typically free drop-in workshops, artists talks, book signings. And, crucially, there is a bar. The next Saatchi Lates event is on 23 June.

Click here for more information

RA Lates, Royal Academy



The Royal Academy goes above and beyond in terms of organising after-dark art nights. Past events have seen Burlington Gardens transformed into a turn-of-the-century Vienna salon and an East Village studio. Each Late is inspired by a current exhibition and accompanied by a themed-programme of talks, workshops and performances.

Check the website for information about the next RA Late events. Tickets usually range from £35-85.

Tate Modern Lates



Everyone's favourite ex-power station opens its doors until 10pm for Tate Lates. Wander around the extensive permanent collection for free or check out their hyped exhibitions without the day-trip crowd getting in your way. The next party night is on 30 June.

Click here for more information. Entry is free with no booking required.

The British Museum Late Opening



Friday evenings at the British Museum offer lectures, discussions and debates, film screenings and live theatre, dance and music in the home of British culture. Late-night culture vultures can take part in a 20-minute tour led by volunteers, and the Great Court is a lovely location for a spot of food.

Every Friday until 8.30pm. Click here for more information. Entrance is free.

The Science Museum


The Lates here are adults-only and after-hours, and have often mixed the cerebral with the sexy. Previous events have included talks on the nature of desire as well as a penis drawing tournament – all in the name of science, of course – but there are also explanations of physics with comedy (from the Punk Science team) and meditations on cosmic wonder using puppets (natch). These events make even the driest concepts entertaining.

The last Wednesday of every month until 10pm. Click here for more information. Entry is free although some events may require a ticket.

Soane Lates




The museum’s evening openings are so popular that they've now had to introduce ticketed entry. Navigate this densely packed treasure-trove – with its works by Hogarth, Canaletto, Turner and Rubens – by beautiful flickering candlelight. Every month the Soane Late focuses on a different highlight of its curated content.

The last Friday of every month. Click here for more information. Tickets £25.

Friday Lates, National Portrait Gallery soon to re-open




Is there anyone who has walked around this gallery and not felt, at least once, the itch to try their hand at portraiture? Conveniently, the most regular feature of the NPG’s Friday Lates is its weekly drop-in drawing session among the portraits. Each session is led by a different artist and all the necessary material is provided. There are also a variety of film screenings, lectures, and DJs whose multi-genre sets are tailored to the artwork around them. Attendees can get a drink at the specially installed bar, or alternatively visit the Portrait Restaurant for a great view of the city.

Every Friday until 9pm. Click here for more information. Entrance is free but some events may require a ticket.

Friday Late, The V&A





Billed as the original late-night event, the V&A's Friday Lates celebrate contemporary visual culture and design. Not only is there food, drink and music, but audiences are also invited to participate in live installations, debates, performance and film screenings.

Last Friday of the month until 10pm. Click here for more information. Entrance is free and drop-in.

Lates, Natural History Museum




The NHM opens late on the last Friday of every month, hosting exhibitions, talks as well as giving visitors the chance to look round the grand building after sunset.

Last Friday of every month until 10pm. Click here for more information. Entry is free but some activities may require a ticket.
Museum Lates, London Transport Museum



Friday Lates at the London Transport Museum offer over-18s a date with a difference. There's sneaky peeks into the newest exhibitions, music, bars, and hot food to warm your belly as well as talks and craft activities to get hands on with.

Last Friday of the month, until 10pm. Click here for more information.
Late opening at the Barbican Centre



The Barbican complex is open until 11pm every evening, with plenty of cinema, dining and drinking choices available. Its art gallery is usually open until 6pm but extends to 9pm on Thursdays and Fridays, allowing you to fit in a few more hours of art before settling down to dinner or getting the party started.

Thursdays and Fridays until 9pm. Click here for more information. Entrance is free.
Late opening at The Wellcome Collection




The Wellcome Collection opens its doors every Thursday until 10pm, and its restaurant and shop follow suit.

Every Thursday until 10pm. Click here for more information. Entrance is free.


Twilight Tour, Strawberry Hill House




In 1747 Horace Walpole purchased a couple of cottages in a desirable spot on the banks of the Thames and set about transforming the plot into a gothic vision, complete with battlements. Thus Strawberry Hill House was born. You can enjoy an exclusive out-of-hours tour through this architectural wonder in the magical twilight hours, kicking off with the evening with a glass of bubbly.

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Christie’s Lates



In a handful of evenings throughout the year, Christies invites art lovers to mingle over champagne and nibbles and learn about its collection with an exciting array of guest speakers. Marvel over exquisite treasures and learn a bit about the art of collecting.

Click here for more information. Entrance is free.
Abbey Lates, Westminster Abbey



Wednesday evenings see Edward the Confessor's 1066 Coronation Church opening late into the night. Westminster Abbey underwent a huge development under the watchful eyes of King Henry 'the builder' III and since then she has hosted no less than 16 royal weddings. The glorious gothic pile has been the burial place of kings and queens, and of other distinguished figures in the nation’s history, from writers and musicians to politicians and scientists. Guests can potter round the 14th-century cellar and enjoy a lovely dinner in the Cellarium Café & Terrace, home of the ghosts of the Abbey's monks and the Bearded Lady.

Westminster Abbey Lates will return in summer 2023. Click here for more information. Tickets on the door are half price after 4.30pm.


Zoo Nights, London Zoo



Come summer time, ZSL London Zoo welcomes grown-ups through its gates, with more than 18,000 animals on display and blissful freedom to browse, mingle and take stunning photographs as the sun goes down. It's especially enjoyable to get a glimpse of the nocturnal creatures waking up for a night on the prowl. Tickets to this popular event sell out quickly, so we recommend booking fast.

Zoo Lates are due to restart in summer 2023. Click here for the latest info.
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