The Enchanting Charm of The Smallest Gallery in Soho
Discover unique contemporary art at The Smallest Gallery in Soho, London - an intimate space showcasing emerging talents and established artists.
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Soho, The Smallest Gallery offers a unique and intimate art experience. This charming venue showcases a rotating selection of contemporary artworks, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in creativity while appreciating the artistry of emerging and established artists. Ideal for art lovers and casual visitors alike, it’s a must-visit destination in London.
A brief summary to The Smallest Gallery in Soho
- 62 Dean St, London, W1D 4QF, GB
- Click to display
- Monday 11 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-11 pm
- Thursday 11 am-11 pm
- Friday 11 am-11 pm
- Saturday 11 am-11 pm
- Sunday 11 am-11 pm
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays to enjoy a quieter experience and have more time to appreciate the artwork.
- Check the gallery's website for current exhibitions and featured artists to make the most of your visit.
- Combine your visit with a stroll around Soho, where you'll find plenty of cafés and shops to explore.
- Engage with the staff; they often provide insightful information about the artworks and artists on display.
- Photography might be restricted; ask for permission if you wish to capture your visit.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are near Oxford Circus, exit the station and head south on Regent Street. Continue straight until you reach Piccadilly Circus. Once at Piccadilly Circus, take the exit for Shaftesbury Avenue. Walk along Shaftesbury Avenue for about 5 minutes until you reach Dean Street. Turn right onto Dean Street, and after a short walk, you will find The Smallest Gallery in Soho at number 62 on your left.
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Walking
From Leicester Square, exit the station and walk towards the north on Leicester Place. Continue straight onto Great Windmill Street, then take a left onto Shaftesbury Avenue. Walk for about 5 minutes until you reach Dean Street. Turn left onto Dean Street, and The Smallest Gallery in Soho will be at number 62, just a few steps down on your right.
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Walking
If you are coming from Covent Garden, exit the market and head towards the east on James Street. Continue until you reach Long Acre, then turn left. Walk straight until you reach St. Martin's Lane, and then turn right. Walk down St. Martin's Lane until you reach the junction with Shaftesbury Avenue, and turn left. After a short walk, turn right onto Dean Street, and The Smallest Gallery in Soho will be at number 62 on your left.
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Public Transport (Tube)
If you are further away, take the London Underground to Tottenham Court Road station. From there, exit onto Oxford Street and head south towards New Oxford Street. Turn right onto New Oxford Street, then left onto Shaftesbury Avenue. After about a 10-minute walk, turn left onto Dean Street, where The Smallest Gallery in Soho is located at number 62.
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