Tours and Tickets to Experience Wallace Collection
5 results
What are people saying about Wallace Collection
Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection is free to enter.
With one of the best ancien régime collections outside of France, as well as works by the old masters, the museum is a must-see for art enthusiasts and those interested in European history.
The museum is wheelchair-accessible, with ramp access, a lift between floors, and accessible toilets.
People Also Ask
There are plenty of ways to experience the Wallace Collection. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Entry to the Wallace Collection’s permanent collection is free, although temporary exhibitions typically require paid tickets. For a more in-depth experience, book a guided tour: Private art tours start around US$270 for a group of up to six people.
Yes, the Wallace Collection is suitable for families and children under 12 can enter all exhibitions for free. It offers interactive activity sheets and short films designed for young audiences. Regular events for families are held, including hands-on workshops and storytelling sessions, and there are restrooms with baby-changing facilities.
Yes, photography is allowed in the Wallace Collection for personal, non-commercial use, but with guidelines: flash, tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks are not permitted. You cannot record videos or use additional lighting to ensure the preservation of the artwork and a respectful environment for all guests.
Yes, all public areas of the Wallace Collection are accessible for travelers using wheelchairs. There is an accessible bathroom on the lower ground floor, and wheelchairs are available for loan from the front desk. Step-free access is available to all floors via lifts, and doors throughout are either automated or propped open.
The closest tube station to the Wallace Collection is Bond Street, served by the Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines. It’s around a 7-minute walk from Bond Street to the museum. Alternatively, Oxford Circus station on the Bakerloo and Victoria lines is about 12 minutes away on foot.





























