FRAMELESS is redefining the experiential immersive art world. Situated in Marble Arch, we are the largest permanent multi-sensory experience in the UK. FRAMELESS features four galleries and …
FRAMELESS is redefining the experiential immersive art world. Situated in Marble Arch, we are the largest permanent multi-sensory experience in the UK. FRAMELESS features four galleries and showcases some of the world’s greatest works of art presented in ways never seen before. Where art breaks free.
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Mar 7, 2025
Wow - we absolutely loved this experience and it exceeded our expectations. I would definitely recommend it as a great thing to do in London.Full review by Adele H
Mar 4, 2025
Wow! Blown away! What a fantastic experience! Highly recommend even if you're not an art fan like me. Experience art in a way you have never before.Full review by ELLAHONEY
Mar 2, 2025
FRAMELESS MARBLE ARCH : EXPENSIVE FOR WHAT IT WAS. EXTRA CHARGE FOR W/END, plus the dreaded tranaction fee ! However, it was an interesting experience (n.b. it's subterranean); a new angle, particu…Full review by graham c
Are you able to walk around with your luggage or is there a cloakroom we can leave small hand luggage in? Thank you
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There’s a cloakroom for small bags and coats. This is from their website today - ‘There is a cloakroom where you can leave small bags (the maximum size bag is the same as carry …
There’s a cloakroom for small bags and coats. This is from their website today - ‘There is a cloakroom where you can leave small bags (the maximum size bag is the same as carry-on luggage) and any other items you may not want to carry around with you, at a charge of £1 per item, with all proceeds going to GOSH. Please be aware that we may ask to search your bags when you enter. We cannot hold large suitcases or rucksacks. If you need to store large luggage, we recommend checking out services such as Stasher or Left Baggage.’