Founded in 1985, LOPF is London's longest-running art fair and the world's oldest specialist print fair. This year's milestone edition of LOPF will host over 40 leading international galleries, publishers, and printmaking studios, presenting an array of works spanning six centuries - from revered old masters to cutting-edge contemporary talent. Acquire works by international icons such as Picasso, Matisse, Warhol, Basquiat, Hockney, Emin, and Riley. LOPF 2025 will offer something for everyone, from exclusive launches of new editions by Peter Blake, David Shrigley, Gavin Turk and Chris Levine, to special exhibitions, inspiring talks, and live demonstrations. Stay tuned for updates on the program, which will be unveiled here soon...
Visitor Information
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Thursday 20 -
Sunday 23 March
Somerset House
Strand
London
WC2R 1LA
Thurs - Fri: 11am - 8pm
Sat - Sun: 10am - 6pm
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Early Bird Tickets: £17 (£12 for concessions)
Early Bird tickets are available until Monday 3 February only
Standard Tickets: £20 (£15 for concessions)
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Visiting Somerset House
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Getting here
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Charing Cross
(Northern and Bakerloo lines)
Temple
(Circle and District lines)
Holborn
(Central and Piccadilly lines)
Embankment
(Circle & District lines)
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Eating & Drinking
Somerset House's cafes, restaurants, and bars provide plenty of ways to refresh, relax and refuel at the Fair.-
Spring
New WingLed by Skye Gyngell, former head chef at the Michelin-starred Petersham Nurseries, Spring is housed in a restored 19th Century drawing room previously closed to the public for 150 years.
A daily-changing menu of seasonal British food with an extensive wine list supplemented by inventive cocktails, seasonal juices, and house-made liqueurs and minerals.
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WatchHouse
East WingWatchHouse was built on a simple statement - beautiful, unique spaces, amazing food and modern coffee.
Boasting a state of the art brew bar and industry leading coffee equipment, WatchHouse is focused on serving an unrivalled coffee experience together with daily fresh sandwiches, all-day brunch service and artisan baked goods.
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Café Petiole
South WingRenowned for his critically acclaimed Tendril restaurant in Mayfair, chef Rishim Sachdeva launches a new culinary venture with Café Petiole, a plant-first café.
Situated just off the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court, the café offers a diverse menu throughout the day, catering to both grab-and-go and dine-in experiences. The menu showcases grab-and-go breakfast items, plant-first lunch options, and an all-vegan drinks list - as well as a a range of home condiments available for purchase exclusively from the café.
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Your Guide to Original Prints
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