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Street Art Locations
Stockwell Park Crescent is one of Street Art Locations.

1. Stockwell Park Crescent

Stockwell park crescent, London, Greater London
Park · Stockwell · 1 tip

Mark C.Mark Clack: The sunken ball courts at Stockwell Park Estate (known as ‘The Pen’) are on Aytoun Road - There is enough space for roughly 20 graffiti pieces, which change over almost every week during the summer.

Old Street is one of Street Art Locations.

2. Old Street

Old St, Shoreditch, Greater London
Road · 4 tips and reviews

Mark C.Mark Clack: From Old Street station you can walk down Great Eastern Street towards Brick Lane, ducking down Rivington Street, Curtain Road and Redchurch Street en route. Check out the walls by Village Underground

Trellick Tower is one of Street Art Locations.

3. Trellick Tower

7.1
Golborne Rd, London, Greater London
Monument · Golborne · 6 tips and reviews

Mark C.Mark Clack: The bottom of Trellick Tower is probably the best. It’s a relatively large space with high walls, where you can check out work by talented writers such as Vibes and Roids.

Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel is one of Street Art Locations.

4. Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel

8.8
Leake St (The Tunnel), London, Greater London
Street Art · Waterloo · 30 tips and reviews

Mark C.Mark Clack: By far the most accessible and convenient graffiti space in London and was the site of Banksy’s 2008 Cans Festival. New work goes up all the time but, sadly, a lot of it does not last long enough

Parkland Walk (Finsbury Park to Crouch End Section) is one of Street Art Locations.

5. Parkland Walk (Finsbury Park to Crouch End Section)

9.1
Parkland Walk, London, Greater London
Hiking Trail · Stroud Green · 21 tips and reviews

Mark C.Mark Clack: Parklands walk is a former railway track that became a popular path for joggers and dog walkers. It runs from near Highgate Station (entrance off of Holmesdale Road) to Finsbury Park.