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Tate Modern is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled collection of contemporary and modern art from around the world. Housed in a former power station, the museum's unique industrial architecture perfectly complements its cutting-edge exhibits. With works by Picasso, Warhol, and Hockney, along with rotating exhibitions from today's most exciting artists, Tate Modern promises an inspiring and thought-provoking experience for all visitors.

Free Carer Ticket

While entrance to the gallery's regular collection is free, enjoy a free carer ticket to exhibitions when visiting with a National Disability Cardholder. One of our Cardholders has confirmed their card was accepted at this venue. You must accompany the person you care for to be eligible, and the person you care for must show their National Disability Card as proof of eligibility.

Claim your carer discount from Tate Modern Exhibitions

How to get this offer

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Click 'Book tickets' below to book online

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Select 'Disabled Admission' and 'Disabled Companion' at checkout

The person you care for also benefits from a concessionary rate ticket

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Show the National Disability Card at the entrance

The person you care for must show proof of eligibility for the free carer ticket

Information about discounts

We make every effort to ensure that the information about concessions and discounts on this page is accurate and up to date, but please check with the venue before booking. We do not accept liability for any errors or omissions. If you see the tag ‘CC' or 'Community Confirmed’ on this page, it means this discount has been submitted by Cardholders or team members after visiting the venue or otherwise confirming that the card is accepted. Concessions and discounts are provided at the discretion of the venue and can be removed or altered with no prior warning at the discretion of the venue.

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