Tate Modern

Well, the Tate Modern is certainly not something nobody else knows about. However there is something new about it which I discovered when I went there just a few days ago.
They have built some huge slides inside the building where you can choose from different heights, depending on how adventurous you are. Quite amazing if you ask me! And a really good idea as no other museum has an attraction like this I would imagine. They are created by Carsten Höller. Tickets for the slides are for free, timed and available on that day. They will remain there until the 9th of April, 2007.
But even if you don’t dare sliding down there, the Tate Modern is always worth a visit! It is for free except special exhibitions and that means you can always come back. Which you might want to because the collection is quite big and very diverse as well. It was my second time there and it certainly wasn’t my last!
Once you’re there take your time and have a Glass of Wine or Coffee at the Bar on the top of the building. Great view!
You can also try the restaurant but I like to just sit at the bar along the window. A very stylish way to start or end an evening…
Tate Modern
Bankside
London SE1 9TG
020 7887 8888
Sunday – Thursday, 10.00–18.00
Friday and Saturday, 10.00–22.00
Last admission into exhibitions 17.15 (Friday and Saturday 21.15)
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