Your National Gallery Chauffeur
Visit in impeccable style
Enjoy safe and stylish chauffeur-driven luxury travel to the National Gallery, London. Choose from London’s best chauffeurs. Hand selected to drive you in exquisite comfort. With the finest chauffeur-driven cars and people carriers from Mercedes-Benz, Range Rover, and BMW.
Welcome to a truly unforgettable London experience with iChauffeur — the perfect way to visit National Gallery in style, comfort and sophistication. Located at iconic Trafalgar Square in Central London, the National Gallery was founded in 1824 and houses over 2,300 masterworks spanning from the mid-13th century to the dawn of the 20th century.
Whether you’re an art lover, a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, your journey begins the moment our professional chauffeurs welcome you into one of our luxury vehicles — from elegant Mercedes to regal Range Rover — delivering you directly to the gallery’s doors.
Step inside and immerse yourself in the story of European art, masterpiece by masterpiece — from Renaissance icons to Romantic and Impressionist treasures. With iChauffeur, you enjoy a seamless, stress-free arrival, leaving you free to explore, admire and be inspired by one of the greatest public art collections in the world.
The Nation's Gallery
The story of European art. Masterpiece by masterpiece.
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London, England. Founded in 1824, with a collection of over 2,300 paintings from the mid-13th century to 1900.
Trafalgar Square
London
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If I go to the National Gallery and I look at one of the great paintings that excite me there, it’s not so much the painting that excites me as that the painting unlocks all kinds of valves of sensation within me which return me to life more violently.
Masterpieces
The National Gallery Collection
The National Gallery collection contains some priceless works of art, such as John Constable’s – ‘The Hay Wain‘. Although the painting evokes a Suffolk scene, it was created in the artist’s studio in London. Working from a number of open-air sketches made over several years, Constable then made a full-size preparatory oil sketch to establish the composition before painting the final picture.






