If you’re in London and looking for something to brighten up your week then a stroll around some of the works from the London Mural Festival should be at the top of your list!
The eagerly awaited London Mural Festival is now open to the public. and features murals by ver 200 artists spanning the city from Walthamstow to Wembley Park.
The LMF online map will be continually updated and is a great tool to help you explore the bright new works by artists like Camille Walala, Conor Harrington, D*Face, Marija Tiurina and Seb Lester.
You can expect futuristic bridges, giant portraits, canal boats (if you can find them), theatres, gable-ends, air-vents, council estates and some of the biggest, brightest and best murals in the world.
Check out the London Mural Festival map here.
Please adhere to current government guidelines on Coronavirus (COVID-19) when visiting murals.
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