Explore one of the greatest collections of the Fine and Decorative Arts ever formed, arranged in one of London’s grandest historic houses. Your personal guide will tell you about countless amazing items and the extraordinary Hertford family whose five generations collected it all. Since this is a private tour, you can go at your own pace, and feel free to ask as many questions of your guide as you like.
• Tour The Wallace Collection with a private guide.
• This tour lasts three hours, which will give you plenty of time to see the museum’s collections.
• Easily meet your guide at The Main Entrance.
• Tailor the tour to suit your party’s interests.
We provide bespoke, friendly and informative guided tours to suit all clients, ensuring that your tour will be entertaining and informative. We enjoy sharing our experience of the collections and our knowledge of the works of art, bringing to life the history and the highlights of the museum, making your visit very special and memorable.
An enjoyable walking tour around Hertford House, looking at amazing works of art collected by five generations of the Hertford Family, featuring paintings, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, glass and one of the greatest collections of antique arms and armour in the world. The collection is displayed in one of the grandest and most beautiful houses ever created in London and includes the breath-taking Great Gallery where you will see paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Van Dyck, Titian, Velazquez, Canaletto and many others. The central courtyard also houses a delightful restaurant and café under a modern glass roof.
Main Entrance (Inside at the bottom of the great staircase)
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