If you’re looking for some inspiration for things to do on your next London adventure, look no further! A brand-new series of posters celebrating some of the city’s most loved cultural venues to keep you inspired.
TfL has collaborated with London Transport Museum, commissioning award-winning artist Eliza Southwood to create four vibrant new TfL travel posters, each showcasing an iconic London attraction well worth a visit if you fancy a great day out.
The first attraction featured in the series is Dulwich Picture Gallery. But that’s just the beginning, keep an eye out for more cultural venues popping up throughout the year.
Dulwich Picture Gallery 🖼️
Discover a hidden gem in South London, Dulwich Picture Gallery, where world-class art meets peaceful gardens. It’s the perfect day out for culture lovers!
Peak at what’s on offer at the venue 👇
How to get to the venue 📍
It’s an easy journey from central London in 15 minutes using public transport. The Gallery sits in the heart of Dulwich village between Brixton and Peckham.
Via London Undeground 🚇
By Tube, take the Victoria Line to Brixton. From Brixton, take the P4 Bus (bus stop T), alighting at ‘Dulwich Picture Gallery’.
Via London Overgound 🚆
Take the Windrush line to Peckham Rye. Then the 37 bus (but stop N) from Peckham Rye station to ‘North Dulwich Station’.
Via Bus 🚌
P4 to College Road outside the Gallery café (from Lewisham bus stop C or from Brixton bus stop T). Alight at ‘Dulwich Picture Gallery’.
3 to West Dulwich Station (from Crystal Palace bus station bus stop D or from Oxford Street bus stop RF). Alight at ‘Croxted Road/Thurlow Park Road’.
37 to North Dulwich Station (from Peckham Rye bus stop N or from Putney bus stop F). Alight at ‘North Dulwich Station’.
P13 to Dulwich College (New Cross to Streatham). Alight at ‘Dulwich College’.
Plan your journey with TfL Go now.
A Legacy of Artwork on the Underground
The collaboration marks the return of contemporary artists being commissioned to design TfL travel posters for the first time since 2020, reigniting a legacy that dates back over a century to when Frank Pick began commissioning bold posters to promote London’s cultural scene. Now, Southwood continues this tradition with vibrant artworks that capture the spirit of the city’s landmarks – from Dulwich Picture Gallery to the Royal Albert Hall and London Zoo.
Art You Can Take Home
If you love the new designs, you can own a copy of your own!
- Each design will be released in line with its public display, so if you’ve got your eye on Dulwich Picture Gallery, you can snap it up from April 2025.
- First-edition posters and limited-edition prints will be available to buy from the London Transport Museum
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