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The alternative, trendy, and recently gentrified, London's Shoreditch is one of the most vibrant and exciting areas in town.

Free Tours By Foot is ready to help you discover the art, history, and outrageous stories that help make it the vibrant part of London that nobody wants to miss!

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Our tour will introduce you to some of the most amazing and innovative street art you will ever see!

For street art enthusiasts around the world, London's East End is at the top of a must-visit list of worldwide street art locations, and we're ready to show it all to you.

London Grafitti and Street Art Tour

Jam-packed full of eclectic, interesting, shocking, and beautiful street art, this area of London is practically blanketed in some of the most famous street art in existence.

Come with Free Tours By Foot as we traipse along these cobbled streets, exploring all the art there is to see: from massive murals and pieces that take up entire buildings, to the tiny hidden pieces you'd miss if you didn't have anybody to tell you where to look! And did I hear somebody say 'Banksy'..?

Spend a couple of hours with us on this London Graffiti and Street Art Tour and discover that Brick Lane and the alternative neighbourhoods of the East End are real treasure troves of goodies!

Shoreditch London Street Art

Learn why immigrants made the East End their home, how this eclectic community evolved from Victorian slums to its’ present-day trend-setting district, and learn the stories of those who helped shape this area of London into one of the most diverse and interesting spots in the city.

Tracing the paths of some of the most eccentric and revolutionary characters in London’s history, Free Tours by Foot is ready to show you the London you won’t fin in your tourist guidebooks!

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Where: The tour starts at Exmouth coffee shop is located between KFC and The Whitechapel Galley it has a black canopy and no signage ( 83 Whitechapel High Street  E 1 7QX London )

The tour ends within walking distance of Shoreditch High Street and Liverpool Street Stations.

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Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours.

When:  @11:00 Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays - @14:00 Tuesdays

Cost: This tour is free to take, and you get to decide what, if anything, the tour was worth when it's done. A name-your-own-price tour is a tour for anyone's budget.

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Lady’s Self-Guided Street Art Tour of London

It’s time for another of my self-guided London walking tours. Rather than a neighborhood focus, this one has a theme: street art in London. There’s so much around the city that it’s easy to take it in. If you want to discover the best in one area, read on for A Lady in London’s street art tour of London’s Spitalfields and Shoreditch. There’s a map, too.

Street Art Tour of London

Street Art Tour of London

Over in east London , Spitalfields and Shoreditch are two of the most popular places for street artists to work in the city. From giant murals to small-scale projects, their work can be seen on high streets and side streets across these areas.

It’s a good idea to plan this walk in dry weather (or as dry as it gets in London), as it lends itself to lingering.

Additionally, keep in mind that street art is ephemeral by nature. A mural that’s here today can be painted over tomorrow, so this walk can be done numerous times with different things to see on each visit.

Street Art in London's Shoreditch

Street Art in East London

My self-guided street art tour of London will bring you to some of the best places to see this kind of work in the city. From side streets to tucked-away corners, it will offer you a good overview of London’s outdoor creative scene.

Street Art in Spitalfields

Self-Guided London Street Art Walk

This most colorful of London walks starts at Liverpool Street station. Exit onto Bishopsgate and turn left, then take a right on Brushfield Street.

Walk along this street to get to Commercial Street. Along the way, you’ll pass Old Spitalfields Market. The famous goat statue on your left will whet your appetite for art as you go.

Building in Spitalfields

Once at Commercial Street, turn left, then take your first right on Fournier Street. You’ll pass historic houses with colorful trim as you make your way to Brick Lane .

Brick Lane is where you’ll start to see London’s street art scene really kick in. The side streets and alleys here are full of it, and it’s worth peeking down each one as you pass by.

There’s always something new here, so it’s exciting to discover fresh London street art each time.

Brick Lane, London

When you reach Hanbury Street, turn right. This is one of the best places for street art in London, and you’ll soon see why. There’s art on every surface here.

Make sure to walk all the way to where it meets Spelman Street to see everything. When you’re done, retrace your steps to get back to Brick Lane.

Street Art in Spitalfields

Once at Brick Lane, continue your street art tour of London by crossing over and continuing on Hanbury Street until you reach Dray Walk. There will be more art as you go, so keep an eye out for it.

Street Art in Spitalfields

Turn right on Dray Walk when you get there. It will take you into a courtyard called Ely’s Yard. There are lots of street food trucks here, so it’s a good place to stop for lunch if you’re hungry (check opening hours before you go).

Ely’s Yard is also full of street art, so it’s a great spot to take in sculptures and other works. Don’t forget to look up.

When you’re done exploring, follow Dray Walk around to where it meets Brick Lane. Turn left on Brick Lane and follow the street all the way up to where it meets Bethnal Green Road.

You’ll pass by a lot of good street art along the way, so keep an eye out both in front of and behind you as you walk.

Street Art on Brick Lane

When you reach Bethnal Green Road, turn left and then take a quick right on Redchurch Street. Walk along Redchurch Street until it meets Club Row.

Turn left on Club Row. Don’t miss the street art on the corner of Whitby Street as you make your way back to Bethnal Green Road.

Once at Bethnal Green Road, turn right and follow it to Shoreditch High Street . Turn right on Shoreditch High Street, then take your first left on Holywell Lane. This street always has something colorful to catch the eye.

When you get to Great Eastern Street, continue your street art tour of London by turning left and taking in more art as you head back around to Shoreditch High Street.

Once at Shoreditch High Street, turn around and retrace your steps, following Great Eastern Street all the way to where it becomes Old Street and beyond. There’s lots to see along the way, so make sure to keep watch.

Your street art tour of London ends at Old Street station. You can pick up a train, tube, or bus here, or continue exploring the area.

If you want a longer walk, one of my Shoreditch walks starts in the same place this one ends. You can combine the two to see more of the area.

Time: 1.5 – 2.5 hours (depending on time looking at art and eating)

Street Art in London

London Street Art Map

Map of the first half of the walk: https://goo.gl/maps/MgfiqWei95eSkUCu7

Map of the second half of the walk: https://goo.gl/maps/Dro3fPB4oiuWKr6E9

Further afield: Shoreditch , Spitalfields , Hackney

Art on a Street Art Tour of London

I’ve published a lot of other walks and put them all in my east London walks and London walking tours blog posts.

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10 Comments on Lady’s Self-Guided Street Art Tour of London

Informative art tour ….thanks for sharing info

You’re welcome!

This is a great walk for exploring parts of the City around Liverpool Street and also hidden roads near Brick Lane and Old Street.

Hanbury street is just the best!

Thank you so much for this. A great tour to have done. Street markets still open.

You’re welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.

I love this street art walk!! Super! I’l be in London next August and will follow it for sure. Terrific blog!

That’s great! I hope you enjoy it.

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Posted on Published: 4th March 2023  - Last updated: 6th March 2023 Categories Arts + Culture

By: Author Julianna Barnaby

The Ultimate Shoreditch Street Art Guide: 18 Unmissable Spots + Map

The Ultimate Shoreditch Street Art Guide: 18 Unmissable Spots + Map

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Shoreditch is home to a thriving street art scene that’s ever-changing and never boring. The ever-cool hub of London’s urban art, don’t miss these Shoreditch street art spots – complete with a Shoreditch street art map for you to do your own free tour.

You can’t write a series about street art in London without talking about Shoreditch. It’s arguably the place that everyone thinks of when they think of the capital’s street art scene.

From giant murals that take up the facades of whole buildings, to smaller pieces by up and coming street artists, it’s all there. Tracking it down never makes for a boring day which is why we’ve put together this guide to all the best spots in Shoreditch to see street art. 

We’ve written this by location, along with information about the current pieces you can spot in them – and a few past faves for old time’s sake. 

It’s highly likely that by the time you get to these locations the pieces will have changed, but you can still visit those locations and use the handy Shoreditch street art map at the end of the article to create your own Shoreditch street art trail.

Ultimate Shoreditch Street Art Guide

1. new inn yard.

 Mr Cenz

Breeze your way down Great Eastern Street and turn left onto New Inn Yard, the next stop on our Shoreditch street art trail.

Now, we know that it’s wrong to have favourites but we just love Mr Cenz’s work. He’s one of Shoreditch’s most prolific and visible artists – no doubt thanks to his striking, attention-grabbing pieces 

Mr Cenz has been a seminal figure in the London street art scene since the 80s. No street art tour of London or piece on street art in Shoreditch would be complete without seeing some of his work (we’re not sure you could manage it anyway, he’s pretty prolific).

His surrealist take on large-scale murals, complete with bold lettering and technicolored strokes, has established him as one of London’s most exciting urban artists.

Mr Cenz lovepusher

See what we mean? This mural, created by Mr Cenz and Lovepusher is one of our favourites.

In the interest of full disclosure, we actually met Mr Cenz one morning last year while mooching around and checking out some of the quieter Shoreditch graffiti spots (in this case, the wall at the 5th Base Gallery – we’ll head there later).

We can show you the video of the man at work – but only if you promise not to mock our editor’s blatant fangirling. “ Wow, you like made that, wow. I mean, LOOK AT IT. Wow ” to which he’s like “err OK, chill, I’m just doing what I do”. 

Look, playing it cool is not her thing. Do we have a deal?

Away from Mr Cenz, there are plenty of other cool pieces of street art on New Inn Yard.

2. King John Court

connectivity

The small triangle formed by New Inn Yard, King John Court and Holywell Lane is packed, absolutely packed with some of Shoreditch’s most creative street art murals.

Want to see for yourself?

This building on the corner of King John’s Court is covered in pieces by Busk, Oliver Switch, Hicks, Dr Zadok, Ninth Seal, Hunto, Thoms, Captain Kris, Tizer and Best Ever.  The pieces we mentioned above for New Inn Street actually form part of the same series of murals – all of which revolve around the theme of connectivity.

king john court

The shape of connectivity in the past, present and future is taken from a theoretical concept and brought to life in these jaw-dropping murals. Don’t miss it.

3. Holywell Lane

Snr X - Street art in Shoreditch

There’s a sense of urgency lent by street art as it’s almost always temporary. If you walk the same route from one month to another, you’ll never find quite the same pieces.

Walls are painted, sprayed, whitewashed and sprayed again. Hoardings are taken down. Pieces are vandalised or hidden under posters.

The temporary nature of street art is part of its appeal, but it’s also sad when a favourite piece disappears forever.

Over the years, Village Underground’s mural space across from CitizenM has proudly displayed the work of a roster of talented artists.

Prior to that, it was an absolute gobsmacker by London street art genius Dale Grimshaw. In other words, whatever’s there is going to be worth a look, so make sure you do.

4. Railway Hoardings Underneath Shoreditch Overground Line

Railway Hoardings Underneath Shoreditch Overground Line

Duck left next to CitizenM to the railway hoardings. Running underneath the overground line that leads to nearby Shoreditch High Street station, it’s another cool little spot filled with Shoreditch graffiti.

Just on the other side of Hanbury Street you can also pop into the car park where murals crop up quite frequently.

5. Ebor Street

Ebor Street

Ebor Street regularly becomes home to some larger, longer works thanks to its well, large and long wall. At the moment you’ll be able to see this piece by Dotmasters.

Ebor Street

As well as this bizarre advert for Louboutin shoes.

Ebor Street

6. Wheeler Street

Wheeler Street

Duck past Boxpark and the entrance to Shoreditch High Street Overground station to Wheeler Street. The arches underneath the station normally have a couple of smaller pieces – sometimes you need to pass right under the bridge to find them.

Wheeler Street

7. Chance Street 

Chance Street

Now double back on yourself and head towards Chance Street where you’ll find some of the biggest murals on our Shoreditch street art tour. You’ll pass by these  – if you can rely on corporations for one thing, it’s monetising a subculture. 

But you’re now on Chance Street. Your arrival will be welcomed by the Mandalorian.

Chance Street

8. Whitby Street

 Whitby Street

Whitby Street might be tiny but it punches well above its weight in terms of London street art in Shoreditch. The wall space here is currently taken up by a piece reminding you where dreams are made.

9. Sclater Street  

Street Art

Back that a** up and make your way down Sclater Street – Brick Lane’s graffiti beckons, but first there are always a few works on Sclater Street to check out.

10. Brick Lane

zabou gas mask art

From there, it’s onto Brick Lane. So much has been written about Brick Lane’s street art that it almost feels a shame to add more words to the count… But we shall.

If you want to get a glimpse of east London’s street art scene but don’t have much time, Brick Lane and its immediate surroundings is the place to go. It feels like there’s a new piece waiting to be discovered around every corner. Not even the bins have escaped Brick Lane’s graffiti craze untouched.

Keep an eye out for one of our long-time favourites from Zabou.

Zabou is one of the most prolific names on the London street art scene (It’s easy to find her pieces dotted around London). The French artist has been living in London since 2012 and has been bringing the capital’s walls to life ever since.

sPray in London sits proud on Brick Lane (just across from Grimsby Street). The piece is rich with bright hues, capturing the viewer’s eye with its unmasked political and religious connotations. Even though it’s been partially covered, it’s still hanging in there… for now.

As are these murals by Benzi Brofman

Brick Lane

11. Pedley Street

jay kayes graphic art

Escape the madness of Brick Lane to much quieter Pedley Street.

Brace yourself for a barrage of audacious Shoreditch art walls – the names and the pieces might change but the overall effect is the same.

It’s amazing how one small spot consistently hosts such diverse and sensational pieces. One not to miss.

12. Allen Gardens

Allen Gardens

London is full of green spaces – and many of those are no stranger to a spot of graffiti – but Allen Gardens is different. This small park, at the end of Pedley Street, is one of the most dynamic spots for street art in Shoreditch.

We counted no fewer than ten new pieces going up on yesterday’s visit.

Allen Gardens

13. Hanbury Street

Hanbury Street

Turning into Hanbury Street you’ll see another work. This one is unsigned of two people that are clearly very into mushrooms. We’ll plead ignorance as to who these people are, but if you have some idea please let us know.

14. Shoreditch Graffiti Wall at Seven Stars Yard

Shoreditch Graffiti Wall at Seven Stars Yard

Further along Brick Lane, you’ll find one of Shoreditch’s most talked about street art hubs, the Seven Stars Yard (otherwise known as the Shoreditch graffiti wall).

The pub’s car park has established itself as one of the most exciting places to see street art in London. Check out the location on my comprehensive Shoreditch graffiti map. The line up is always changing, but this is what’s currently up at the start of March 2023.

We’re not going to lie, it’s not as epic as some of the work that’s been up there. The walls have featured the creme de la creme of international street art talent. Check out some of these golden oldies.

Dreph at seven stars yard

15. Fashion Street

mr cenz

As soon as we walked around the corner to Fashion Street, we gatecrashed one of Shoreditch Street Art Tours weekend outings.  

Sure enough, the guide pointed to one of Mr Cenz’s pieces and proclaimed “ Now this is beautiful. Even people who don’t really get the idea of street art can appreciate the beauty and skill of this piece ”.

Now, isn’t that the truth.

16. 5th Base Gallery – Heneage Street

up yours street art 3d

Innovative 5th Base Gallery is well worth a visit at any time. The gallery hosts a series of exhibitions, film screenings and workshops in the heart of Shoreditch.

It also just so happens to have one of the biggest piece of Shoreditch street art tucked away on its side wall.

The wall changes frequently – at the moment it’s a 3D work by reputed artist Fanakapan (who’s exhibition inside the gallery has now sadly finished). Up next? Who knows…

17. Old Truman Brewery

Old Truman Brewery

Best-known as a drinking den (and quite rightly too), there are a couple of street art pieces dotted around the Old Truman Brewery if you know where to look. Hint: look up.

18. Great Eastern Street

buy shit street art

We’re almost back where we started on our free Shoreditch street art tour. Feeling sad?

No worries, there are a couple of pieces to see on Great Eastern Street as we trudge our way back up to Old Street to where it all began.

Practical Information for Your Shoreditch Street Art Tour

Start and finish point for the shoreditch street art trail.

We started and finished this tour at Old Street Station, which is on the Northern Line and also a National Rail Station.

You can also use Shoreditch High Street Overground station. If you do this, start with Ebor Street and add those you’ve missed to the end of the tour.

Alternatively, finish at Liverpool Street Station and squeeze the last stop in as number 1.

Taking a Guided Shoreditch Street Art Tour

There are plenty of guided tours of the graffiti in Shoreditch. Obviously you get a lot more background and information on a guided tour – particularly if you book onto a private tour. Check these ones out for starters.

How Long Does it Take to Follow This Shoreditch Street Art Trail?

About two hours. I’d allow three so you can take your time and don’t have to hurry. All of the spots are close together, so it’s not too bad distance-wise.

Shoreditch Street Art Map

Ready to set off? Don’t miss this Shoreditch street art map (which doubles up as a Brick Lane graffiti map if you just focus on Brick Lane and its immediate surrounds).

Of course, the street art mentioned in this piece will continue to change over the coming months and years, but the places featured are long-standing canvasses for artists, so there should always be something to see in those spots.

Don’t forget to come back for the rest of the series on the best street art in London (hint, Camden , Walthamstow, Croydon and Peckham will be making an appearance).

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Frank Alphonse

Sunday 19th of May 2019

Hi Julianna, I just started street art hunting and it is because of resources such as your guide that I am able to celebrate masterpieces.

Have you heard of streetartcities. com? It's both a website and an app that documents murals in cities domestically and internationally.

If you have already, that's great. However, if you haven't I highly encourage you to visit regularly as I'm finding many interesting and visually pleasing commissions/non commissions that haven't been documented elsewhere. Please keep sharing your discoveries and enjoy your travels!

Kind regards, Frank Alphonse

Julianna Barnaby

Tuesday 21st of May 2019

Thanks for your kind words - really glad to hear that you are street art hunting and finding cool pieces - there's so much to see and it's only getting better. I had heard of streetartcities but haven't used in a while, thanks for the reminder. Will check it out for my trip to Athens tomorrow!

All the best,

Sunday 25th of November 2018

I stayed near Shoreditch last time I was in the UK and saw a few murals—but I had no idea there were so many! I love hunting down street art when I travel, but I'm finding it's become more commercial in some places. Not here by the looks of it! I love the grungy style and the colours of these murals, very London!

Friday 30th of November 2018

It's one of my favourite things to do too Emily - I love how it varies so much from country to country and destination to destination, but at the same time you see familiar names and styles popping up in different places. really glad you enjoyed and hope you get to go back and explore more!

Saturday 24th of November 2018

This is by far the best self guided post on street art in London that I've seen! We were just in Shoreditch last month and it's amazing how even since then some of these pieces have changed! (Although I also recognised a lot of them!) Can't wait to check out your other street art articles - in London and elsewhere! You should also consider a piece on Brixton street art, there is TONS, including, of course the akajimmyc's David Bowie, as well as several of Dreph's.

By the way, dunno if you know this (we didn't!) but that painting you have on Princelet Street by BKFoxx is of a guy called Dean, who runs the 'Not Banksy Forum' and does a lot of work with street artists around the world. Once we found this out, we literally started seeing Dean everywhere, which we thought was kind of cool.

Hey Dagney,

Thank you very much - totally appreciated. It is incredible how quickly pieces change. Good point on Brixton - I love hanging out there and it's another hub of street art in London and with its own unique vibe. Added to the list! I did not know that - I am going to start keeping my eyes open now. Bet I'll see Dean pop up in a couple of places!

Oh wow I had no idea there was so much street art in Shoreditch! I especially love the portraits, great photos! I’ll add this to the list for my next London’s trip.

Its absolutely brimming with it! Thanks - definitely add Shoreditch to your next London trip!

I love Shoreditch and this guide will be perfect for my upcoming trip to London. Thanks for sharing and your photos are lovely!

Thanks so much Sarah - Shoreditch is full of so much creativity. I really hope you have a brilliant trip. Wrap up warm ?

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If you’re a fan of street art and want to discover some of the coolest street art in London, you’ve come to the right place. Shoreditch , one of the quirky and edgy neighbourhoods in East London, is famous for its amazing street art.

In this guide I’ve outlined the ultimate Shoreditch street art walking tour . I mapped out some of the most famous and striking street art in Shoreditch, so that you can plan your own street art tour.

The photos you see in this post are from June 2020. Street art is constantly changing so some of the pieces you see in this post have been painted over by the time you visit.

Don’t let that discourage you! I’m sure they’ll have been painted over with something even more epic. If anything, I hope that pushes you to get out there and explore the epic street art of Shoreditch now, don’t wait another day!

Me exploring the street art in Shoreditch, London

In this guide:

  • 1 Map of the best street art in Shoreditch
  • 2 Should you do a Shoreditch street art tour?
  • 3.1 Doughnut Time
  • 3.2 Rivington Street
  • 3.3 Bateman Row
  • 3.4 New Inn Yard
  • 3.5 King John Court
  • 3.6 New Inn Broadway
  • 3.7 Tattoo parlour on Curtain Road
  • 3.8 Let’s adore & endure each other
  • 3.9 Fairchild Street
  • 3.10 Bull in a China Shop
  • 3.11 Ebor Street
  • 3.12 Chance Street
  • 3.13 Whitby Street
  • 3.14 Sclater Street
  • 3.15 Brick Lane (under the bridge)
  • 3.16 Bacon Street
  • 3.17 Code Street
  • 3.18 Buxton Street
  • 3.19 Hanbury Street
  • 3.20 Fashion Street

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Map of the best street art in Shoreditch

I’ve mapped out below all the epic street art you will see in this guide. You can simply open the map to your phone and of your own Shoreditch street art walking tour.

Should you do a Shoreditch street art tour?

One of the beauties of street art is that it’s entirely free. You can just walk around and see if for yourself. Using this post and map as your guide you can easily get around Shoreditch and see all the best spots, that’s what I did.

That said, I’m by no means a street art expert and besides outlining the route and telling you a bit about the piece and surroundings, I can’t tell you much about the art or artist itself.

There are a few companies that offer tours of Shoreditch street art .

These will take you to all the main spots, as well as some hidden gems that I might have missed, and tell you all about the artists and the story behind the pieces you see. If you have a big interest in street art doing a tour might be a better option.

I’ve listed below some Shoreditch street art tours that have good reviews.

  • Shoreditch street art bike tour
  • Bricklane & Shoreditch street art tour
  • Alternative London 2-hour street art walking tour

Colourful street art in Brick Lane

My Shoreditch Street Art Walking Tour (DIY & Free!)

Doughnut time.

Start off your Shoreditch street art walking tour at Doughnut Time, an awesome donut shop right on the corner of Old Street tube station. They have a very bright green shop front, with a fun rose graffiti.

They also have a sign above their donut display that says “it’s always a good time”, which I fully agree with.

I also absolutely love their donuts, which makes it a great starting point! It’s one of my favourite places to eat in Shoreditch . Grab a donut and fuel up before your street art adventure around Shoreditch!

The colourful shop exterior of Doughnut Time in Shoreditch, London

Rivington Street

From Doughnut Time walk straight ahead for around 5 minutes and you will arrive in Rivington Street. Here you will find lots of cool graffiti waiting for you.

The first one are colourful faces on a turquoise background, on the right wall as you start walking down the street. These are similar to another piece further down the road next to the club Cargo.

The colourful faces at the start of Rivington Street

Cargo is a cool club with reggaeton nights (maybe you can go for a cheeky dance after your street art tour?). The whole wall in front of Cargo is covered with a huge “SCARY” tag, painted to raise awareness about male mental health issues.

It’s a prime example of how street art isn’t just about looking pretty, but also conveying wider messages.

The huge "SCARY" street art in front of Cargo on Rivington Street

Bateman Row

From Cargo walk ahead to Shoreditch High Street and then turn right. On the corner with Bateman’s Row you will find some cool street art dedicated to the NHS.

The colourful NHS heart and Heroes tag are a beautiful reminder of the amazing work the NHS did (and is currently still doing) during the lockdowns. These were painted over what looked like a construction site so they might be gone soon.

Thank you NHS street art in Shoreditch

New Inn Yard

From Bateman Row go straight and then down to New Inn Yard, and be ready to be amazed. In just this one short street there are so many incredible pieces that you could spend the whole day here just admiring them.

At the start of the street, just outside FRAME Ambition (a gym with some cool colourful signs out) and under the overground rail bridge, you will find some very cool and colourful graffiti tags.

They might not seem as fancy as some of the more elaborate street art pieces but I personally loved the pop of colour.

At the time I was visiting there was also a sign in the Ad space saying “I’M HAPPY VERY VERY HAPPY” in bold colours, which I loved the look of and think it’s always a fun message.

Colourful street art in New Inn Yard

King John Court

Just after the bridge New Inn Yard meets King John Court, and this huge building that sits on the corner is one of the biggest street art canvases in Shoreditch.

Every inch of this building has been painted in a different style by different artists, but they actually blend in very well together to create a breath-taking piece.

Some of the artists involved in the creation of this piece are Hicks, Dr Zadok, Busk, Mr Cenz, and Oliver Switch.

Take your time walking around this building and admiring this piece because it’s worth it. Try to finish on the side on New Inn Yard, as there’s another piece worthy of mention here.

The incredible street art pieces of Kings John Court

New Inn Broadway

This piece might not seem as grand when compared to King John Court, but it’s actually one of my favourites thanks to the great amount of detail. The entire façade of this two-story building is taken over by a Romeo & Juliet artwork.

We have Juliet looking out from a window, Romeo looking up to her, elaborate roses all throughout including also some famous quotes from the Shakespeare play.

Romeo & Juliet street art on New Inn Broadway

Tattoo parlour on Curtain Road

Continue walking along New Inn Yard until you emerge on Curtain Road. About 10-20 metres on the right you will find a tattoo parlour with a huge red cat painted outside.

It might not be as fancy as others but I love cats so it’s going on this compilation of amazing Shoreditch street art.

The cat graffiti outside the tattoo parlour on Curtain Road

Let’s adore & endure each other

From the tattoo parlour go onto Great Eastern Street and east towards Shoreditch High Street. You will soon see “Let’s Adore And Endure Each Other” on the left.

This piece by Stephen Powers is one of the most famous, although personally it’s not one of my favourites. I prefer the more colourful and bolder pieces.

But this one has a nice message and it’s been there for a long time (for street art anyway) so it’s considered a must-see on any Shoreditch street art tour.

The famous Let's Adore & Endure Each Other piece

Fairchild Street

This little side street that connects Great Eastern Street to Shoreditch High Street has some of the most ever changing street art in Shoreditch. Every time I walk down this street I see different pieces.

Whatever graffiti are on there when you’re visiting, you can rest assured that they’ll be colourful, bold and interesting.

The colourful graffiti on Fairchild Street

Bull in a China Shop

Continue along Fairchild Street and onto Shoreditch High Street. On the left you will find a bar and restaurant called “Bull in a China Shop”. On the wall outside they have a very fitting graffiti of a bull.

It’s also a very cool Shoreditch bar if you want to pop in for a quirky cocktail! Day drinking is fairly well accepted in London anyway, it’s not so different from bottomless brunch !

The Bull in a China Shop mural

Ebor Street

As you walk from Bull in a China Shop to Ebor Street you will walk past BOXPARK Shoreditch. This is a really cool place if you’re looking for quirky Shoreditch cafes , tasty brunches and unique stores.

After snapping some fun shots of the bull cross the street and go over to Ebor Street. All along the left wall you will find three “LOVE” graffiti. They’re all done in different fonts and styles but similar genres.

They’re al bold, colourful and stand out against the black wall. If you’re looking to capture some cool London Instagram shots , this is a great place to do so!

One of the LOVE murals of Ebor Street

Chance Street

After the LOVE signs of Ebor streets just turn the corner onto the parallel Chance Street. This is another of those spots with a high concentration of beautiful street art all in one spot.

You’ll have colourful walls on both sides, with a bold red, blue and white piece spanning over the corner of the building on the corner with Whitby Street,

One of the colourful walls of Chance Street

Whitby Street

Whitby Street is at an intersection with Chance Street and there area a lot of cool pieces on this short street.

The first one is the one building on the corner with Chance Street, of which you’d gotten a first glimpse while walking down Chance Street. I love the contrasting colours of this piece.

The colourful building on the corner between Chance Street and Whitby Street

Just keep walking along Whitby Street and you will find three more awesome pieces within a few metres of each other. The girl just under the Whitby Street sign tagged Roxanne was one of my favourites.

It’s composed of different colours of sprayed dots, something that resembles a bit Pointillism, but which I had never seen in graffiti. It’s a must-see on any Shoreditch street art tour!

Some of the street art along Whitby Street

Sclater Street

After snapping a few shots of Roxanne on Whitby Street just turn the corner and walk down Sclater Street. Just after BOXPARK (another very cool spot for food and drinks if you fancy a stop) the rest of Sclater Street is covered with graffitis on both sides.

Some are tags and some are more elaborate pieces, but you can rest assured that none of them are boring. They’re the perfect line up to Brick Lane.

The street art on Sclater Street

Brick Lane (under the bridge)

If you thought Shoreditch was quirky, just wait until you see Brick Lane. This is the edgy area of an already edgy neighbourhood.

On this street you will find not only some pretty awesome street art, but also great curries, popular vintage markets, tasty street food and fun bars.

Most of the street art is concentrated at the start under and around the train bridge, but you will find plenty as you walk southward.

If you visit early in the morning or late in evenings when the shops are closed you will see even more pieces, since many are painted over the shop railings.

All along Brick Lane and the streets perpendicular to it you will find cool street art. You could easily go wandering without an aim and find some incredible street art not listed in this article.

In the rest of this guide I’ve outlined some of the most famous or that I thought were particularly stunning.

Some epic street art on Brick Lane

Bacon Street

Before you make your way down Brick Lane, turn quickly left onto Bacon Street. This street has two beautiful pieces one in front of the other.

I prefer the rainbow girl because of the colours, but the King of Bacon Street is incredibly elaborate and detailed.

The "King of Bacon Street"

Code Street

While walking along Brick Lane we noticed some cool artwork at the start of Code Street. We didn’t venture too far along the railway but even just at the start we were simply amazed.

The brief street that connects Code Street to Brick Lane - lots of epic street art here too!

Right at the start of Code Street there is a private block of apartments with huge street art pieces that cover the whole building façade. They are bold, colourful and pretty awesome additions to buildings.

You don’t have to be an expert to recognise the mastery of these pieces.

Epic murals that cover the whole facade of this block on Code Street

Buxton Street

After Buxton Street we got back on Brick Lane and continued southward. We soon came to the crossing with Buxton Street. The street art you will find here isn’t in the grand artworks style, but more in the provocative style.

Most of them are posters or stickers, with messages about current events or issues. It was pretty cool to see something so different from other pieces we had seen until then.

A different kind of street art on Buxton Street

Hanbury Street

When you reach the crossing with Hanbury Street just walk 10-15 metres along it and you will soon find a bright pink wall on your left. This funky London writing was one of my favourites.

Right next door to it is also a cool restaurant with wooden décor and colourful faces painted over the entrance. When you put them next to each other they make for a very interesting combination.

Colourful shopfronts on Hanbury Street

Fashion Street

Fashion Street is another of those streets with lots of awesome pieces one right after the other.

Just walk half way down Fashion Street and you will find the first, an incredibly skilful piece that resembles the style of one of the ones on King John Court.

There are two more just a few metres ahead of this one. We ended our Shoreditch street art walking tour here, but if you wander around Brick Lane and Shoreditch you will probably find more pieces that we haven’t touched on here.

The first beautiful piece on Fashion Street

Final thoughts on Shoreditch street art

There you have it, the ultimate guide to doing your own Shoreditch street art walking tour !

This is by no means a comprehensive guide to all the epic street art in London, I’m sure there are many more that I might have missed, but it’s a good introduction for those searching for the most famous or eye-catching murals in Shoreditch.

You can easily do your own walking tour following this guide and map, that’s what we did too, but there are also lots of guided tours.

If you have a keen interest in street art doing it with a guide might be better, as they’ll be able to tell you about the story and artist behind every piece.

Whether you decide to do a guided tour or do follow this map and do it yourself, I hope you find this guide useful in planning your Shoreditch street art adventures!

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Street art in brick lane, london: a self-guided walking tour.

Discover London’s alternative art scene with this guide to street art in Brick Lane

Perhaps you are visiting London and have been dazzled by the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London , wowed by the British Museum’s vast collection and have paid your respects to the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Where next?

Why not venture east to  Brick Lane  and see a very different side of the city and one of  London’s highlights ?

But Brick Lane wasn’t always the visitor magnet it is nowadays.

An ex-colleague who lived in the area when he first moved to London tells of evading muggers on its rubbish-strewn, rodent-riddled streets. Twenty-odd years later, it is booming with chic cafes, curry houses, vintage clothes shops and cutting-edge art galleries.

Brick Lane is also the epicentre of street art in London.

Building walls, hoardings, doors and shop shutters form the canvas for frequently changing artworks .  These creations assume many forms, from massive murals to small paintings to stickers and posters.

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Exploring Street Art in Brick Lane: A Self-Guided Walking Tour

As East London is so rich in street art, it can be difficult to know where to start.

This Brick Lane walking tour, which focuses on streets that are artistic hotspots, should take you around  two hours . Exactly how much time you spend depends on how much exploring you decide to do and if you stop in one of the area’s many cafes.

It starts at  Old Street station  and finishes at  Aldgate East station . For help with getting around London, head to the  Transport for London  website.

Where is the Best Street Art in Brick Lane? A Walking Tour Map

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As the artworks are ever-changing, don’t expect to find all of the art featured here when you visit. Hoardings are torn down, artists come and artists go.

But part of the fun is making exciting new finds.

Rivington Street

From  Old Street station , take exit 2 and walk a few minutes along Old Street, towards Shoreditch. Then turn left into  Rivington Street .

Although there is plenty of street art to admire along Rivington Street, the star turn is a  Banksy  just inside the Cargo beer garden.

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Sclater Street

When you reach the end of Rivington Street, turn right onto  Shoreditch High Street  and continue along this main road until you reach  Bethnal Green Road . Here you turn left and then bear right into  Sclater Street .

Pass by the cool Rebel Alliance Motorcycle Company, and take in the artwork until you reach  Brick Lane .

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Take a slight detour by turning left into Brick Lane to reach the  24-hour bagel shops  at this end of the street. These are a testament to the once-thriving Jewish community who arrived here in the late 19th Century.

Make sure you pick up a freshly made filled bagel.  At £2 for a smoked salmon and cream cheese bagel, it is likely to be the cheapest lunch you will have in London.

Grimsby Street

Munching on your fresh bagel, walk back along Brick Lane for three or four minutes and then turn left into  Grimsby Street . Continue along this street, admiring the art as you walk, until it you reach  Cheshire Street . Then turn left to head back to Brick Lane.

street art on either side of doorway

Hanbury Street

Continue along Brick Lane until you reach  Hanbury Street  on your left. Once associated with the murders of Jack the Ripper, this is now one of the top spots for street art in Brick Lane.

The well-known large Pelican mural by ROA has been there since 2010. If you are ready for a cup of coffee by this stage, I recommend  The Canvas Cafe  on this street

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Princelet Street

Heading back onto Brick Lane,  Princelet Street  is your next street on the left. Take a look down here for further artwork.

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Seven Stars Car Park

When you are finished in Princelet Street, continue along Brick Lane and you will reach an alleyway on your right-hand side that will take you into the  Star Yard car park . This is one of the top locations for street art in Brick Lane, attracting the very best artists and with a high turnover of content.

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Fashion Street

Retracing your steps, continue along Brick Lane until you reach  Fashion Street  on your right-hand side.

Once home to some of London’s worst slums, this road connects Brick Lane and Commercial Street. Nowadays, it is home to vibrant street art.

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You have now reached the end of your Brick Lane street art walking tour. At the end of Fashion Street, turn left and continue along Commercial Street until you reach Aldgate East station.

Guided Brick Lane Street Art Tours

Although I did my own thing, guided Brick Lane street art tours are available and are, reportedly, excellent.

The advantage of going on an organised Brick Lane street art walking tour is the insight that the guide can provide. This can make the difference between viewing a vibrant piece of art and learning more about what the artwork means.

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Finally, don’t be afraid to go off-piste.

These places and pieces of art that I have mentioned aren’t the only kids on the block. Dive down some of the surrounding streets and keep your eyes peeled for hidden gems.

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This tour is your shortcut to finding hidden murals, stencils, and artwork that you might not uncover alone.

Step back in time, and see how immigration into Brick Lane and the surrounding area has transformed Shoreditch from the poorest part of London, to becoming one of the must see boroughs of the capital.

This art tells the story of the struggles of the working classes in Britain over the last hundred years.

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Street Art has been described as the most important artistic movement of the 21st Century, but it actually dates back to thousands of years ago. If you're a lover of art and culture then, yes, go to the National Gallery, go to the Tate Modern, and see the masterpieces created by the most famous artists over the last 400 years, but then join us on a Street Art tour and see what is happening at the grassroots level today. The work is beautiful, ever-changing and thought provoking.

But Street Art is not just pretty pictures, it is challenging and political and tells the story of the struggles of the working classes in Britain over the last hundred years.

You'll step back in time, and see how immigration into Brick Lane and the surrounding area has transformed Shoreditch from the poorest part of London, home to Jack the Ripper’s victims, to becoming one of the must see boroughs of the capital, home to pop up bars and shops, and more vintage clothes stores than you’ll believe.

The tour begins from directly outside Shoreditch High Street Overground Station on Braithwaite Street, E1 6JU. https://goo.gl/maps/KeQMndMrfW1bpKQV9

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We do not accept groups larger than 6, or any educational groups, on our public tours. If you would like to join we can organise a private tour for your group.

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DAILY(ISH) STREET ART VIEWS:

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Billboard poster street art illusion of 2 doves formed by 2 praying hands homage to Durer praying hands with peace written in Hebrew and Arabic

“Peace” by Unga, April 2024

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March 2024, New Banksy in Islington, Space Invader in Paris and great new art in Shoreditch

Banksy stencil of a man spraying tree on a street in North London

Banksy March 2024

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Free Tours in London

Explore London with our wonderful free walking tours!

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No fixed price No hidden costs Free booking It’s very simple: at the end of the tour you can leave a donation to your guide

WE PROMOTE CULTURE

Why free tours.

Our free tours in London are designed to promote culture and provide everyone with the opportunity to participate.

We leave it up to you to determine the value of the tour!

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Departure is 100% guaranteed

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FREE WALKING TOURS IN LONDON

London is a captivating dream destination to spend your holidays, and we want to offer everyone the opportunity to explore this extraordinary city.

Our London Free Tours will take you on an exciting journey through the city’s rich history. Our guides, young, dynamic, and fun, deliver information engagingly without being boring. Our goal is to allow guides to express their personalities, giving you the chance to discover not only London’s most famous areas but also the city’s secret and lesser-known places. Allowing guides to create tours based on their passion means they will put their heart into their work, transmitting enthusiasm to all participants.

Our London tours are designed to reflect the love we have for this city, ensuring you have an authentic and thrilling experience during our tours.

Explore the fascinating streets of London and immerse yourself in 2000 years of incredible history. Our free walking tours are designed to entertain you with curious facts, fascinating anecdotes, and the promise of hidden gems and secrets to discover!

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Welcome To Alternative London

The Original off-the-beaten-track Tour Provider – East London Culture, Creativity & Community

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Discover the London you won’t find in the guidebooks with Alternative London Tours, the original East London and London Street Art Tour & Workshop provider! Our multi award-winning experiences take visitors and local’s into the heart of the vibrant East End, to explore its unique culture, creativity and community.

Now in our fourtteenth year, we offer a variety of immersive tours and unrivalled graffiti and street art workshops for visitors and locals alike – all with the same authentic, highly informative, yet relaxed and informal approach.

Together our collective of well-known artists and local creatives are considered some of the foremost experts on East London and the London street art scene. We are immersed in our community and produce many of the legal murals you will see on our tours, exhibit the artists’ works at our gallery and hang out at the independent pubs, bars and restaurants on our food and drink tours.

Our reputation and high acclaim precede us and we’ve firmly established ourselves as the benchmark for cultural tourism in London.

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Our Award Winning London Tours

London Bike Tours, Food & Drinks Tours, Street Art Tours, Graffiti Workshops and more!

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Alternative London Street Art Walking Tour

Experience our unique, vibrant and multicultural community and hear the stories and inspirations behind a huge array of  fascinating artworks; from huge murals, to tiny hidden sculptures that are almost impossible to find alone. Learn the intricate history and evolution of the artform and its place in our community.

Featuring local and world renowned artists such as; Roa, Shepard Fairey, Invader, Vhils, Connor Harrington, and Stik. All our guides have their own unique perspective and our routes change as often as the art itself, meaning a tour with us always feels fresh.

*This tour is also available with a Street Art Workshop afterwards seven days a week – see our Street Art Tour and Workshops. Alternatively if some of your group wish to do the workshop and others the tour, just add both to the basket separately for the same day and time.

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Street Art Tour & Workshop (4 hours – Weekends)

Join London’s original Street Art Tour where you will learn the history of the art form and get inspired by the huge array of styles. Then we head back to our purpose-built street art workshop studio where after a short break we’ll guide you through the Stencil making process. Master single or multi-layer stencilling techniques, to make your own unique design with help from our expert tutors.

Then it’s time to learn the spray-can techniques to create your very own Stencil masterpiece! This is London’s most in depth and best value Street art experience and a must for anyone looking to try spray painting in a relaxed, safe and fun environment.

You’ll paint directly onto our walls with indoor paint in a fully ventilated environment. For a small additional fee you can paint your own canvas or canvas bag to take away with you.*

*can be purchased upon booking or on the day

Spray Paint Workshop

Street Art Tour & Workshop (2.5 hours – Daily) 

After being inspired by London’s best graffiti and Street art, on the Alternative London Street Art Tour, its back to our workshop to try it for yourself!

We are the U.K’s number one Street Art Workshop provider with London’s only purpose built street art studio. Using a large selection of pre-prepared stencils, we provide a safe and fun environment for a unique hands on experience. All welcome regardless of artistic ability, as your expert guide will show you all the skills to create your own spray paint masterpiece!

You will spray directly onto our walls using indoor paints in a fully ventilated environment. F or a small additional fee, you can paint your own canvas or canvas bag to take away with you*.

*can be purchased upon booking or on the day.

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Alternative Londres: Visite Guidee en Francais 

Alternative London vous propose une visite guidée unique au coeur du quartier Est de Londres réputé pour son dynamisme et son incroyable créativité. Vous aurez aussi un aperçu historique de cette région au travers des événements culturels marquants qui ont fait de “East London” ce qu’il est devenu aujourd’hui.

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Street Art Bike Tour 

Join London’s original street art tour provider to see some of the world’s finest street art around Brick Lane, Shoreditch, Hoxton and Hackney as well as some hidden away pieces exclusive to Alternative London Tours. On bikes you will get to see much more in two hours than you can see on any other London Street Art Tour and for a fraction of the cost.

London Food Tour

East London Food Tour

Shoreditch, former slum, shaped by centuries of immigration into a cultural melting pot and culinary hot spot. This is not a typical touristy food tour. This is a journey into the heart of the East End to experience the best flavours in town.

You’ll experience dishes from award winning chefs hailing from all four corners of the globe. From centuries old East End staples to cutting edge modern delicacies, experience the real taste of modern Shoreditch. The tour includes at least 5 food / drink stops, about the equivalent of a hearty 3 course meal – come hungry!

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Alternative London Bike Tour

We will take you where no other London tour has gone before! On bikes we are able to take you much further into London’s amazing East End for the most comprehensive insight yet into it’s interesting past, it’s cultural present and a huge amount of street art that can’t be seen on any other tours.

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East End Jogging Tour   from £12 –

Currently unavailable.

Join our East End jogging tour where you’ll cover much more ground than any walking tour can! We run through quiet city streets, vibrant markets and showcase the best street art, including Banksy’s newest works which can’t be seen on any other London tours! We jog at a very relaxed pace for around 5km.

For other distances, and promo events just get in touch.

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Pubs & Craft Beer Tour from £30 –

A trip to the capital is not complete without a visit to a traditional London pub and London’s East End is home to some of the best around! Let us take you off the beaten track for an insider’s view of our vibrant and unique area whilst stopping off in some of our local pubs.

From historic pubs with original Victorian decor to modern re-established and recently reopened, independently owned pubs and some of the best craft beer pubs in London!

Our Customer Reviews

Feedback from some of our recent tour guests

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A fabulous day with Emily at Alternative London. Great street art tour followed by the workshop. Highly recommend if you want to know more about the area and styles of street art. Just remember to look up!
Really loved it, not just the standard graffiti art but some amazing hidden gems along the tour, great insight into how street art is progressing in today’s world, keep up the good work guys!!
Had a wonderful and eye opening alternative tour with the lovely Yasmin. Learned so much about the history of Brick Lane and mesmerized by the stories about the neighborhood and every street art i saw. Loved this tour.

Looking For Something More?

We offer customised educational and private tours

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Private & Corporate Tours

Alternative London are experts in providing bespoke activities for those wishing to experience a different side of the capital or plan a unique and memorable event.

We understand that every client is different and we love to get creative and design the perfect activity for you. Whether it’s a corporate day out, a team building exercise, hen party or group of friends – we can offer one of our unique tours or workshop and add a personal twist to make your experience with us an unforgettable one.

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Unique and original walking tours, bike tours and food & drink tours of London’s cultural and creative hub

Personalised bespoke street art and graffiti workshops designed to get the most out of your team, additional stops during tours if required ie: pub stops for craft beer tasting or quizzes, much, much more, school & educational tours.

Our Alternative London tours and workshops are perfect for educational organisations looking for something fun, engaging and interesting for students of all ages.

We have organised bespoke activities for hundreds of schools, colleges and universities from all four corners of the globe.

London’s original street art tour provider and the only street art tour with active street artists as guides

All encompassing east end tours taking students off the beaten track for an insight into the history, culture and community of london’s creative hub, our own, safe and fun workshop space with professional and experienced spray paint workshop tutors.

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  1. London Graffiti and Street Art Tour

    Schedule: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays. Start Time: 2:00pm (14:00) on Tuesdays / 11:00am on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Tour Language: English. Duration: 2 Hours. View Highlights. Excellent Free Tours by Foot 4.9 Based on 730 reviews from See all reviews review us on Danielle W. 10 days ago This was my third tour through Free ...

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    The Street Art and Graffiti Free Tour has been designed to accommodate all types of visitors, from avid fans of street art to novices who are curious to know more. There is a maze of art in this area, and this tour will guide you to the best examples. You'll learn about Banksy and El Mac, Stik, Space Invader, Jimmy Vision, and SHOK-1; not one goes uncovered on our fabulous street art walking ...

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    Free Tour Street Art & Graffiti. Join us on this free walking tour as we explore one of the trendiest and up-and-coming parts of Europe, witnessing both iconic and emerging street artists in the heart of the East End. Experience firsthand some of the most talented, political, social, diverse, and imaginative street art on the planet.

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    Meeting Point - Shoreditch High Street Overground Station. Start Time - 11am & 3pm. Duration - 2 Hours. Price - Free. BOOK ONLINE. Street Art has been described as the most important artistic movement of the 21st Century, but it actually dates back thousands of years. If you're a lover of art and culture then, yes, go to the National Gallery ...

  5. Street Art Tour of London

    Your street art tour of London ends at Old Street station. You can pick up a train, tube, or bus here, or continue exploring the area. If you want a longer walk, one of my Shoreditch walks starts in the same place this one ends. You can combine the two to see more of the area. Time: 1.5 - 2.5 hours (depending on time looking at art and eating)

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    Overview of the tour in London. Street Art has been described as the most important artistic movement of the 21st Century, but it dates back thousands of years ago. If you're a lover of art and culture then, yes, go to the National Gallery, go to the Tate Modern, and see the masterpieces created by the most famous artists over the last 400 ...

  7. The Ultimate Shoreditch Street Art Guide: 17 Unmissable Spots + Map

    Allen Gardens. London is full of green spaces - and many of those are no stranger to a spot of graffiti - but Allen Gardens is different. This small park, at the end of Pedley Street, is one of the most dynamic spots for street art in Shoreditch. We counted no fewer than ten new pieces going up on yesterday's visit.

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    If you have a big interest in street art doing a tour might be a better option. I've listed below some Shoreditch street art tours that have good reviews. Shoreditch street art bike tour. Bricklane & Shoreditch street art tour. Alternative London 2-hour street art walking tour. Colourful street art in Brick Lane.

  9. Street Art in Brick Lane, London: A Self-Guided Walking Tour

    As East London is so rich in street art, it can be difficult to know where to start. This Brick Lane walking tour, which focuses on streets that are artistic hotspots, should take you around two hours. Exactly how much time you spend depends on how much exploring you decide to do and if you stop in one of the area's many cafes.

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    You can't say you have fully experienced London without having seen its fantastic graffiti works, large-scale drawings, prints, kaleidoscopic stickers and more! Join the Free Street Art Tour to navigate from Brick Lane to Spitalfields in an open-air museum alongside a guide that will show you incredible pieces you probably wouldn't find on your own.

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    Discover the most famous places in London with these Free Walking Tours See all Free tour (120) 5.0 Central London tour by a local 2h Guru: Walk Tour London PRO Free tour (55) 4.9 ... Brick lane graffiti, street art, vintage, and hot Beigels Jamie 02 Apr 2024 Aberdeen Verified booking

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    This tour is your shortcut to finding hidden murals, stencils, and artwork that you might not uncover alone. Step back in time, and see how immigration into Brick Lane and the surrounding area has transformed Shoreditch from the poorest part of London, to becoming one of the must see boroughs of the capital.

  13. See The Best Shoreditch Street Art: Self-Guided Tour (+Map)

    The total walk is 3.3 miles (5.4 kilometres) and to take your time and see all the art, we suggest allowing around 3 hours. The walk starts at Old Street Station and ends at Liverpool Street Station, but there is no reason you could not do it the other way round. Download the map onto your phone and follow along.

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    Eventbrite - London with a Local presents Free Street Art Walking Tour - Friday, 23 April 2021 | Sunday, 12 May 2024 at Shoreditch High Street Station, London, England. Find event and ticket information.

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    If you can't make one of the regularly scheduled, just-turn-up, The Street Art Tour it can always be booked as a private tour. If you go private you can have the The Street Art Tour walk - or any other London Walk - on a day and at a time that suits your convenience. We'll tailor it to your requirements. Ring Fiona or Mary on 020 7624 ...

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    Free Street Art Tour of Shoreditch. Provided by London with a Local. Rating: 9.8. (Reviews: 2943) from €0 Tip based. Explore a world where every wall is a canvas, primed and ready to be sprayed, stenciled, and painted. In this ever-changing area, only the very best art can stand the test of time. Languages.

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    Experience street art and graffiti on a guided walking street art tour of Shoreditch London, art by Banksy, Eine, Sweet Toof, Stik and more. Expert guide. ... under 5 free [...] More Info. Shoreditch Street Art Tour. April 7, 2024 10:00 am - 12:45 pm Scheduled Public bookable Shoreditch Street Art Tour Tour will last approximately 2.5 hours ...

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  21. Alternative London

    As Featured In & Recommended By. Discover the London you won't find in the guidebooks with Alternative London Tours, the original East London and London Street Art Tour & Workshop provider! Our multi award-winning experiences take visitors and local's into the heart of the vibrant East End, to explore its unique culture, creativity and ...