Your Guide To London's 13 Best Immersive Art Exhibitions In 2026

From interactive experiences and augmented reality to walking among the famous works of Van Gogh or Monet, our city has really stepped things up a notch when it comes to viewing art. Forget your bog-standard gallery visits and silent spaces, these are the best immersive art exhibitions London has ready to book right now.

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Where To Find The Best Immersive Art In London

1. Frameless Exhibition London

  • Location: Marble Arch Place, 6 Marble Arch W1H 7AP
  • When: ongoing availability
  • Price: from ÂŁ28 for adults; from ÂŁ18 for children; aged 2 and under go free
  • Why we recommend: you can walk among the most famous artworks from history's best artists, such as Kandinsky, Dali, Van Gogh and more, with different spaces focusing on themes like surrealism, colour, landscapes and cityscapes, and abstract art.

When you want a whole gallery of immersive art, Frameless London is your best bet. Featuring the works of multiple famous artists - think Klimt, Monet, Rembrandt and more - across many rooms, there are plenty of sights to behold here.

Motion sensors change the artwork as you pass, while the variety of themed spaces range from Abstract to Surrealism and even landscapes mixed with cityscapes.

BOOK FRAMELESS TICKETS HERE.

A gathering of the best immersive exhibitions in London for 2026, Frameless isn't to be missed.

2. Wake The Tiger

  • Location: inside Westfield London, Ariel Way, Shepherd's Bush W12 7GF
  • When: TBC - opening summer 2026
  • Tickets: TBC
  • Why we recommend: having made a splash in Bristol, Wake The Tiger announced they'd be coming to Westfield London this summer with a 80,000 square-foot, multi-sensory art experience

Wake The Tiger is the name hot on everyone's lips for upcoming openings, thanks to rave reviews of its current location in Bristol, where it's been named the UK's largest immersive art experience. Expect five-star production value and a mega kaleidoscope of visuals here, as co-founder and chief creative officer at Wake The Tiger, Luke Mitchell, was also one of the brains behind Boomtown festival.

Spanning multiple zones bringing vastly different landscapes and fantasy worlds to life, the exhibition space promises creative storytelling, art from hundreds of different artists across many mediums, and cutting-edge world building. Certainly, we have our eyes on this one - with hopes of similar success here in London to their Bristol venture.

KEEP UP TO DATE ON WAKE THE TIGER'S WEBSITE HERE.

Mycelium Hollow Zone At Wake The Tiger.

Wake The Tiger Bristol's Mycelium Hollow (pictured) gives us a taste of what's to come in London.

3. In Other Worlds

  • Location: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, City of London EC2Y 8DS
  • When: 21st May - 6th September 2026
  • Price: TBC
  • Why we recommend: one to watch, this immersive art experience marks artist, director and BAFTA-nominated producer Liam Young's debut solo exhibition in the UK. Expect dystopian-esque films combining real-world footage and CGI to "act as rehearsals for the world to come"

Liam Young's much-anticipated UK solo exhibition combines films, costumes, props, movie miniature models, comics, tapestries and soundscapes to create a vision of possible future worlds, reflecting on the demands of large-scale AI alongside the need for environmental stewardship. The result? Mega dreamscapes that wouldn't look out of place in the next dystopian blockbuster, including the world premiere of a newly commissioned film by Young for the Barbican, World Machine (2026), where rewilded landscapes coexist alongside vast wind and solar farms powering a planetary supercomputer of AI data centres.

On your journey through In Other Worlds' exhibition spaces and Young's landscapes, expect fragments of a graphic novel and audio character narratives in each section to further immerse yourself in these imagined futures of mankind.

DISCOVER MORE ABOUT IN OTHER WORLDS HERE.

After The End Astronaut Landscape At In Other Worlds Immersive Exhibition.

Astronaut landscape After The End is just one of many stunning pieces part of In Other Worlds.

4. Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience

  • Location: Unit 22 Fulton Road, Wembley HA9 0TF
  • When: ongoing availability
  • Price: from ÂŁ25 for adults; from ÂŁ19 children; aged 3 and under go free
  • Why we recommend: this Instagrammable playground is as perfect for big kids as actual kids, whether pink ball pits or rubber duck-filled bathtubs float your boat. 

Forget ya standard ol' bubble bath or wand, Bubble Planet is making sure you can experience this globular fun to the absolute max. Spanning everything from glowing infinity rooms with light-up spheres to giant ball pits, inflatable playgrounds, VR and even a hot air balloon simulator, this interactive exhibition aims to stimulate all five of your senses.

Bubble Planet | DesignMyNight

Feel like a kid again at Bubble Planet.

5. Outernet

  • Location: Charing Cross Road WC2H 8LH
  • When: permanent venue with rotating experiences
  • Price: free
  • Why we recommend: another location with constantly changing immersive art, Outernet has a free-entry space dedicated to the likes of thrilling light exhibitions, projections of the natural world and more; a must-visit.

After a free immersive art gallery near London's Tottenham Court Road station? Outernet is an interactive entertainment district where the latest technology awaits. Having featured The Spaces In-Between - a free light exhibition featuring works from visual artist Rupert Newman that respond to body movement - the Now Building has since played host to Nature's Confetti (a blossom installation in collaboration with the National Trust), as well as the regularly-returning Butterfly Trail.

FIND OUTERNET'S LATEST FREE IMMERSIVE ART HERE.

Outernet Free Immersive Art London | DesignMyNight

These picks of free immersive art in London are fully interactive.

6. Moco Museum

  • Location: 1 - 4 Marble Arch W2 2UH
  • When: permanent venue with immersive digital art
  • Price: from ÂŁ18 for adults; ÂŁ14 for youths; aged 9 and under go free
  • Why we recommend: London's newest space dedicated entirely to digital art, Moco Museum is home to the likes of Yayoi Kusama - a leading name in the world of immersive art. Expect over 100 other works here too, all making waves in the world of media art technology.

Although not a space fully dedicated to immersive art, Moco Museum is still worth a mention. Featuring over 100 modern, contemporary, digital and immersive works of art, including Warhol, Banksy and immersive queen Yayoi Kusama, it's dedicated to those who have shaped the history of art in more recent years or are still doing so right now.

Featuring cutting-edge media art technology and rare art NFTs, immersive art includes Pulse Interactive by Jon Lloyd and Six N. Five.

Pulse Interactive and car installation at Moco Museum London.

Enjoy contemporary art and some immersive exhibits at Moco Museum.

7. Twist Museum

  • Location: 248 Oxford Street, W1C 1DH
  • When: ongoing availability
  • Price: from ÂŁ24.50 for adults, from ÂŁ20 for children; aged 3 and under go free
  • Why we recommend: a venue that feels similar to Edinburgh's Camera Obscura museum, Twist Museum features illusion-based works that have been created by artists, neuroscientists and philosophers; a mind-spinning experience for families, couples and more.

Twist Museum is a collaboration between artists, neuroscientists and philosophers. There's a whole world of illusion to be found here, with a range of rooms helping you to uncover how your brain responds to reality being twisted.

From not knowing which way is up to corridors that seem to go on forever, each interactive element is mind-bending at this top pick of immersive museum exhibitions.

What's more, Twist Museum presents Twilight Thursdays are your new go-to for an imaginative and immersive night out in Central London. Each week, you’ll experience a new theme - whether that’s an art workshop using bread and charcoal, an interactive electronic music show inspired by plants, or a stop-motion animation class. 

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT TWIST MUSEUM HERE.

Twist Museum Immersive Museum London | DesignMyNight

Time to trick your mind at an immersive art gallery in London.

8. Paradox Museum

  • Location: 90 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge SW3 1JJ
  • When: ongoing availability
  • Price: from ÂŁ24 for adults; from ÂŁ18.50 for children; aged 3 and under go free
  • Why we recommend: another pick from the world of optical illusion, Paradox Museum helps you see yourself in a whole different light across its immersive rooms, from anti-gravity spaces for your best astronaut impression to tunnels where it's impossible to walk in a straight line. Great for kids and families, but fun for adults too.

Newbie on the block, Paradox Museum, can be found right near Harrods in Knightsbridge; another venue of immersive exhibits that take you out of touch with reality. Expect gravity-defying or camouflage illusion-filled rooms, plus vortex tunnels and infinity optical illusions to wrap your head around - all across a fun and family-friendly space.  

Paradox Museum | DesignMyNight

Challenge reality at Paradox Museum.

9. Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs

  • Location: Lightroom, 12 Lewis Cubitt Square, King's Cross N1C 4DY
  • When: until 6th March 2026
  • Price: adults from ÂŁ25; students and under 18s from ÂŁ15
  • Why we recommend: if a panoramic view of dinosaurs doesn't already tick all the boxes, then let us convince you further. Prehistoric Planet is home to custom illustrations, 360° projections and an accompanying score by the one and only Hans Zimmer.

Embrace a jaw-dropping Jurassic adventure with Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs at Lightroom - an immersive experience that brings Earth’s ancient giants to life like never before. Created in collaboration with Apple TV+, this spectacle blends awe-inspiring storytelling, cutting-edge CGI, and panoramic 360° projections to plunge viewers deep into the prehistoric world.

From desert dust storms to deep-sea dives, you’ll walk (or roar) alongside creatures like Tyrannosaurus Rex, ammonites, and the bizarre-but-brilliant Adalatherium at the most dramatic moments of their lives. Expect never-before-seen scenes, custom illustrations, and a pulse-raising original score by Hans Zimmer and the Bleeding Fingers Music team. 

BOOK TICKETS FOR PREHISTORIC PLANET: DISCOVERING DINOSAURS HERE.

Prehistoric Dinosaurs at Lightroom.

Get up close and personal with the dinosaurs. 

10. The Last Days Of Pompeii, London 

  • Location: Immerse LDN at Excel Waterfront, E16 1XL
  • When: until 15th March 2026
  • Tickets: ÂŁ24 per adult, ÂŁ18 per child
  • Why we recommend: if you’ve ever wished history could leap off the page, this is your chance. The UK’s first immersive Pompeii exhibition combines blockbuster visuals with real artefacts to create something truly unique

The Last Days of Pompeii promises to be one of London’s most talked-about experiences this winter. Using 360Âş projections, VR, interactive archaeology, and even a fully explorable metaverse, this is the UK’s first immersive Pompeii exhibition. Across 90 minutes, you’ll walk reconstructed Roman streets, peer inside opulent villas, and experience chariot races and gladiatorial combat like an ancient spectator.

You’ll handle artefacts, learn about Roman innovations, and witness Vesuvius’ eruption in all its devastating detail through state-of-the-art visuals. Kids and adults alike can even don an avatar and roam the Villa of Mysteries, stepping through frescoed rooms and sunlit gardens that have captivated archaeologists for centuries.

The last days of pompeii London immersive exhibition.

Watch Pompeii's streets come to life. 

11. Banksy Limitless

  • Location: 79 - 85 Old Brompton Road, SW7 3LD
  • When: until 22nd February 2026
  • Tickets: ÂŁ19 per adult, ÂŁ15 per student, ÂŁ14 per child
  • Why we recommend: it’s Banksy with a twist - immersive rooms, exclusive new murals, and the kind of photo-worthy installations you’ll want to share immediately

Banksy Limitless has landed in South Kensington, and it’s bringing the spirit of street art into a jaw-dropping, museum-quality exhibition. Inside, you’ll discover 250 pieces of thought-provoking art: from iconic murals and sculptures to all-new immersive spaces like the Infinity Room.

There’s even a nod to Banksy’s work on the Louise Michel rescue boat, plus brand-new murals created in Ukraine. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about the hype, this 80-minute wander through one of the most talked-about exhibitions of the year is your chance to experience Banksy’s wit, activism and creativity up close. 

Banksy Limitless South Kensington Exhibtion.

See the best immersive art in London with tickets to see Banksy Limitless' Infinity Room.

 

Can't get enough? This guide to immersive experiences should give you more to try.