Somerset House
- Address
- The Strand WC2
- Transport
- Website
- Phone
- 020 7845 4600
- Price
- Great Court free; museums £5.00 for 1, £8.00 for 2, £12.00 for 3
- Hours
- house 10am-6pm, Great Court 7.30am-11pm
Lonely Planet review for Somerset House
Passing beneath the arch towards this splendid Palladian masterpiece, it’s hard to believe that the magnificent courtyard in front of you, with its 55 dancing fountains, was in recent times a car park for tax collectors until a spectacular refurbishment in 2000. William Chambers designed the house in 1775 for royal societies and it now contains three fabulous museums. The courtyard is transformed into a popular ice rink in winter and used for concerts in summer, as well as an improvised fountain-bathing area for toddlers. Behind the house, there’s a sunny terrace and cafe overlooking the embankment. Immediately to your right as you enter the grounds of Somerset House from The Strand, you’ll find the Courtauld Institute of Art, a superb gallery connected to the Courtauld Institute of Arts, Britain’s foremost academy of art history. Have an uncrowded stroll between the walls of this wonderful place, and see work by Rubens, Botticelli, Cranach, Cézanne, Degas, Renoir, Manet, Monet, Matisse, Gauguin, Van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec, to mention but a few. There are lunchtime talks on specific works or themes from the collection at 1.15pm every Monday and Friday. A little cafe and the plush Admiral 2 restaurant provide sustenance.








