London in July 2026 is especially strong for art lovers because it combines major museum shows with gallery-weekend energy and a few long-running exhibitions that are still very visitable all month. The standout choice is Zurbarán at the National Gallery, while the best summer outing for something more immersive is the Buckingham Palace State Rooms opening in July.
Why July works well
July is a good month to visit because the city’s exhibition calendar is already fully in motion, and several important shows are open through the month rather than ending early. That means you can build a trip around one anchor exhibition and still leave room for gallery-hopping in Central London and the West End.
Top exhibitions
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Zurbarán, National Gallery — Runs until 23 August 2026, so it is the safest all-month choice for July visitors. It is also one of the strongest old-master options in the city.
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Buckingham Palace State Rooms — Opens from 9 July to 27 September 2026, making it a notable summer opening if you want a mix of royal interiors, heritage, and curated displays.
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London Gallery Weekend highlights — Early June coverage points to a set of notable gallery shows, with some running into July, which makes the first half of the month ideal for contemporary-art gallery hopping.
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Tate Modern, Tate Britain, and other major institutions — These remain central to London’s summer art scene, and July is a good month to pair a flagship museum visit with smaller, more experimental spaces.
Best by interest
If you like old masters, choose Zurbarán first because it has the clearest July availability and the strongest art-historical weight. If you prefer contemporary art, use the citywide gallery scene and the London Gallery Weekend spillover as your main route. If you want a more cultural-day-out feel, Buckingham Palace’s summer opening gives you something more unusual than a standard museum visit.
Suggested itinerary
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Start with Zurbarán at the National Gallery.
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Add one contemporary gallery district, especially around Mayfair, Fitzrovia, or the West End.
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Book Buckingham Palace State Rooms for a different kind of July exhibition visit.
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Leave one half-day free for Tate Modern or Tate Britain, depending on whether you want modern or historical focus.