If you are a person of colour, or follow a faith other than Christianity, I would caution you before attending this establishment. I experienced extremely prejudiced and discriminatory behaviour from the white tourists visiting from other European countries. When I entered a room and sat down to appreciate a piece of art, the group of tourists who were already there immediately began leaving one by one. A couple even snickered at me as they walked out. This kind of behaviour is deeply disappointing, hateful, and unacceptable. In a city celebrated for its diversity, such conduct should not tolerated, and it should never be excused anywhere. Shame on those who engage in this. Too bad such parasites taint a beautiful space where art is shared. Hate crime should not be tolerated, even if it portrays itself in passive aggressive behaviour by such ignorant...
Read moreA nice little green area by the river next to Tate Morton. when the kids are bored of being indoor, it is a wonderful place to hang out when it is not raining or cold.
Sometimes there are musicians playing next to the garden you may enjoy nice live music here.
Feel free to bring your frisbees and balls here, as well as food and...
Read moreLovely place to visit, some exhibitions are free while you may need to pay for some. There is a place you can grab coffee and more, and there is seating available outside and enjoy a beautiful view, specially when it is warm. This place is really big.
In the summer break they do have fun activities for...
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