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London’s first Cultural Infrastructure Map brings together new research and information that has previously not existed in one place. It plots the location of cultural infrastructure and enables the user to view it alongside useful contextual data.

This page contains cultural infrastructure data sets collected from summer 2024 to summer 2025 and published in 2024 and 2025. Data sets are uploaded as they become available over this period.

Audits of facilities or infrastructure are a snapshot in time and based on best available information. We welcome contributions or updates to the datasets from Londoners and others which can be submitted through the  Cultural Infrastructure Map .

Data and analysis from GLA GIS Team form a basis for the policy and investment decisions facing the Mayor of London and the GLA group. GLA Intelligence uses a wide range of information and data sourced from third party suppliers within its analysis and reports. GLA Intelligence cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of this information and data. 

The GLA will not be liable for any losses suffered or liabilities incurred by a party as a result of that party relying in any way on the information contained in this report. 

Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database rights 2024.

NOTE: The data is based on Ordnance Survey mapping and the data is published under Ordnance Survey’s ‘presumption to publish’.

NOTE: To access the data from previous cultural infrastructure audits, please visit:  https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/cultural-infrastructure-map

Buildings used as cultural venues which operate at night time for use by the LBGTQ+ community. This also includes venues that regularly programme LGBTQ+ nights.

How the data was compiled: Led by the Greater London Authority (GLA) in collaboration with LGBTQ+ Venues Forum and WMT Urban Research Unit

Credit for use: GLA

Buildings used as cultural venues which operate at night time for use by the LGBTQ+ community. This also includes venues that regularly programme LGBTQ+ nights.

How the data was compiled: Led by the Greater London Authority (GLA) in collaboration LGBTQ+ Venues Forum and WMT Urban Research Unit

Credit for use: GLA