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Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

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When is Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience?

The Van Gogh Immersive Experience will be available for you to view from July 2021 all the way through to the 25 June 2022.

What to expect from Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience presents to you a brand-new way to experience the works of Vincent Van Gogh. This exhibit gives you a 360-degree digital show, with additional sound effects, projection mapping and much more in the heart of London.

One of the most unique features of this London exhibition is the one-of-a-kind Virtual Reality experience, taking you on a ten-minute journey through “A Day in the life of the Artist”. Stroll alongside Vincent Van Gogh during this ornate, tranquil journey to uncover the inspirations behind eight of his most iconic works including Vincent’s Bedroom and Arles, and Starry Night Over The Rhone River.

Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is a great time for people of all ages, from those experiencing his work for the first time to seasoned Van Gogh fans. This pioneering experience is a great way to spend an evening with a partner as well as with the whole family. There’s even a surprise at the end of the exhibit for young artists.

Tip: Plan for your immersive experience to last 60 to 75 minutes.

Book your Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience tickets

Opening hours: (time slots available every half hour)
Weekdays 10:00-20:00
Weekends and holidays: 9:00-21:00

How to get to Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

Getting to Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience in London is a simple journey. First, get yourself on a train to London Paddington to arrive in Central London. From there, grab a Circle line tube to Liverpool Street. After you’ve gotten off the train at Liverpool Street, it’s a short 10-minute walk to 106 Commercial Street, where you’ll find the exhibition.

So why not book one of our trains to London and become immersed in the works of Van Gogh with this unique exhibition of his finest works.

Things to see and do in London

With so much to do in London, why not make a weekend of it. The city is constantly changing, meaning there’s almost always something new to see or do, with pop-up galleries and exhibitions springing up all the time. Make sure you don't miss the historical attractions and UNESCO World Heritage Sites too, like the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, the Palace of Westminster, and Maritime Greenwich.

If nightlife or shopping are more your thing, London won’t disappoint. London's music scene and heritage is truly spectacular. There are hundreds of live music venues, covering almost every genre imaginable. Equally, in London you can truly shop till you drop. From the high street of Oxford Street to the street markets of Camden, Portabello Road and Brick Lane, there’s something for everyone.