In summer, Tate St Ives is open from Monday to Sunday, from 10.00 until 17.20. Last admission is at 17.00.
In winter, we are open Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.00 until 16.20. Last admission is 16.00.
We are closed from 24–26 December.
It is quietest at the start and end of the day.
You can call us on + 44 (0)173 679 6226 to find out:
how busy the gallery will be that day
what the quietest time slot will be
You may want to bring a face mask.
You don't have to wear a mask but we encourage you to if you are comfortable doing so.
There are hand sanitisers for you to use in the gallery.
You can bring your own if you prefer.
You can pay by cash, card or contactless in the gallery.
You may want to buy food or something from the shop.
There are lockers on the ground floor.
You can store your items there whilst you explore the gallery.
The gallery faces Porthmeor Beach.
The front of the building is round and has TATE written vertically in large letters.
You can find directions for how to get to Tate St Ives on our Tate St Ives gallery page.
To reach the gallery entrance you can use the stairs or the ramp. Both have handrails.
At the top of the stairs is a round pavilion.
The glass doors into the gallery open and close automatically.
If you have a bag, a security staff member may check what's inside.
Security staff keep the gallery safe.
A member of staff will scan your ticket.
You can show your ticket printed or on your mobile phone.
If you would like to buy a ticket on the day you can visit our information desk.
It is on the ground floor to the right of the gallery entrance.
At the desk you can also ask for help or information.
A member of staff can give you:
Ear defenders.
Magnifiers and coloured overlays.
Foldable stools.
There are signs in the gallery to help you get around Tate St Ives.
You can take the stairs.
You can use the lifts.
You can use our communication cards to ask for directions to facilities in the gallery. These include toilet, café, seating, shop, quiet room, and exit.
Show one of the cards to a member of Tate staff if you need to be shown to one of these places.
There are two colour versions and are available to download onto your device or print at home. Use whichever version you find easiest to read.
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Print communication cards (white)
These have a white background. You can print these at home
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Print communication cards (yellow)
These have a yellow background. You can print these at home
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Digital communication cards (white)
These have a white background. You can download on to your device
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Digital communication cards (yellow)
These have a yellow background. You can download on to your device