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Storefront > Rent an art gallery > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in London > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in Soho, London > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in Wardour Street, London
Wardour Street sits at the centre of Soho's creative quarter, flanked by recording studios, independent galleries, and some of London's most storied cultural institutions. As a destination for art lovers and brand strategists alike, it draws a mixed audience of industry professionals, tourists, and Londoners who visit this stretch daily. When you rent an art gallery on Wardour Street, you are placing your exhibition or activation inside one of the capital's most concentrated creative corridors.
This page lists verified art gallery spaces available for short-term rental on Wardour Street and the immediate surrounding blocks. All spaces are bookable directly through Storefront.
Wardour Street has been a creative address in London since the nineteenth century, when it was known for antique dealers and theatrical suppliers. Today the street anchors a network of creative businesses running from Oxford Street in the north to Shaftesbury Avenue in the south, cutting through the heart of Soho.
Several characteristics make it a strong choice for gallery rentals:
Foot traffic: Soho as a whole records some of the highest pedestrian volumes in central London. Wardour Street benefits from spillover from Carnaby Street, Berwick Street Market, and the dining and nightlife district around Brewer Street.
Cultural density: The area neighbours the Photographers' Gallery on Ramillies Street, the Soho Theatre on Dean Street, and multiple independent commercial galleries within a five-minute walk. Exhibition visitors arriving for your show will find a neighbourhood that already contextualises art as part of daily life.
West End proximity: With Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square both within walking distance, Wardour Street sits inside one of London's highest-footfall zones. This matters for brand activations where incidental discovery by passing audiences is part of the strategy.
Transport access: Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Piccadilly Circus, and Leicester Square Underground stations all fall within a ten-minute walk, giving visitors multiple convenient entry points.
The gallery spaces along and adjacent to Wardour Street suit a range of exhibition formats and commercial activations:
Solo artist shows running one to four weeks, typically used to coincide with London Art Fair season (January), Frieze London (October), or the summer gallery openings period
Group shows and curated thematic exhibitions requiring flexible hanging wall systems and open floor plans
Commercial brand activations where an art-gallery aesthetic lends credibility to a product launch or campaign, particularly in fashion, beauty, and luxury goods
Limited-run print sales and artist open studios where high footfall translates directly to sales volume
Photography exhibitions and digital-media installations, which are common in the area given its historical connection to London's music and film industries
For a broader view of Art Gallery Exhibition Space For Rent across formats and use cases, the Storefront project page covers the full range of space types available in the UK.
Pricing for a temporary art gallery rental in this part of Soho varies by space size, duration, and specification. As a general guide based on listings active on Storefront:
Small white-cube spaces (under 50 sq m): approximately £150 to £400 per day
Mid-size gallery floors (50 to 150 sq m): approximately £400 to £900 per day
Large multi-room or split-level spaces (150 sq m and above): approximately £900 to £2,000 per day, with weekly rates offering a meaningful discount against the day rate
Most spaces on Wardour Street are available for a minimum of two to three days. Short-term art gallery rentals of one to four weeks are the most common booking pattern. Some venues offer add-on packages covering hanging systems, lighting rigs, and front-of-house staffing.
For a wider selection of short-term and temporary gallery options across the capital, browse Art Space In London.
Wardour Street gallery spaces are in high demand during peak London art calendar periods. Based on typical booking patterns on Storefront:
Peak periods (January for London Art Fair, October for Frieze, and December for the pre-Christmas gifting season): book eight to twelve weeks in advance
Standard periods: four to six weeks of lead time is usually sufficient for most space sizes
Last-minute bookings: occasional short-notice availability appears, particularly mid-week and outside the main art calendar. One to two weeks out is possible but selection is limited
If your preferred dates fall during London Fashion Week (February and September) or around major West End theatre openings, expect gallery availability to tighten because commercial operators also compete for central Soho spaces during those periods.
Wardour Street is not the only Soho address with gallery potential, but it occupies a specific position in the market:
Art Space In Mayfair, London attracts higher-end collector audiences and commands premium day rates, suited to blue-chip art and luxury brand activations
Art Space In Marylebone, London offers a quieter, more residential audience profile with a strong independent retail and gallery culture
Art Spaces in Shoreditch Spitalfields, London tend to suit emerging artists and streetwear or creative-industry brand activations, with generally lower day rates and a younger demographic
Wardour Street sits between these poles: the foot traffic and West End visibility of a central Soho address, with a creative-industry audience that skews culturally literate rather than purely luxury-oriented.
For a focused look at the spaces directly on this street across all use cases, see Wardour Street.
An art gallery rental on Wardour Street means booking a short-term, temporary space in central Soho to exhibit artwork, run a brand activation with an art-led aesthetic, or hold a commercial event in a gallery-format venue. Spaces are available from a minimum of one to three days and can run for several weeks depending on availability and the venue's terms.
Day rates for a temporary art gallery on Wardour Street typically range from £150 per day for smaller spaces to £2,000 per day for large multi-room venues. Weekly rates are generally negotiated at a discount to the day rate. Final pricing depends on the floor area, specification, duration, and any included services such as lighting or staffing.
All spaces listed on this page are bookable directly through Storefront. Select your preferred dates, submit an enquiry or instant-book request, and confirm with the space operator. Most spaces require a deposit at the time of booking. Turnaround from enquiry to confirmed booking is typically one to three business days.
Solo and group exhibitions are the most frequent use, particularly those timed to coincide with Frieze London in October or the London Art Fair in January. Commercial brand activations in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle sectors are also common, using the gallery format to add cultural framing to a product launch or campaign.
Wardour Street sits within one of central London's busiest pedestrian zones. Soho overall records millions of visitors annually, with peak days during West End theatre seasons and major cultural events bringing especially high footfall past gallery frontages. Specific daily counts vary by block and season, but the area consistently ranks among the highest-traffic creative addresses in the capital.
Some venues offer single-day bookings, though the majority of spaces set a minimum rental of two to three days. A one-day rental may be available for private views, press events, or specific activations where the primary use is a single evening. Contact individual spaces through Storefront to confirm their minimum booking terms.
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