Banksy. 3. Boundary Street will take you back to Boxpark, but make sure you drop by Redchurch Street. Banksy is the gold standard when it comes to urban street art. A lot of people practice on the Blackall side and you’ll see a lot of letters on the back end of the street. Music mural - famous musicians adorn the side of the Prince Albert Pub in Trafalgar Street. With artists like Banksy often hitting the headlines for their work, Street Art has been forced out of the urban underground and into the mainstream, with elaborate, clever and colourful artwork becoming an increasingly visible part of the cityscape. Three years later, in NYC, the mysterious British street artist took the city by storm with his unexpected Better In Than Out project. Like Brick Lane, there is art on most of the streets. Other hotspots include Unit 44, a gallery space known for producing their own work as well as showcasing cutting-edge artwork from around the world. Lots of artists go there and everything inside the place is street art. Also worth a look is a large mural of local heroes by art collective The London Police, which took 5 days to complete and can be found on the walls of the Ship Inn pub in Ouseburn Valley. The event sold-out within minutes for this unusual, 12-hour-only exhibition, and while the artists have moved on the tunnel is still a popular tourist attraction. We’re working hard to be accurate – but these are unusual times, so please always check before heading out. Up on Leonard Street check out the Pure Evil gallery, then head into Ravey Street, where there's more hoardings around building work as well as in between Blackall and Willow Street. Start at the Stolen Space Gallery on the Osbourn Street side and then head towards the markets. Sign up today for free and be the first to get notified of new articles, new competitions, new events and more. Find out where to see London's best street art and graffiti, including Banksy, Robbo, Phlegm and Stik sites, with our round up of the 20 images of iconic London street art Just where crosses the railway, turn right down Pedley Street (amazing piece by Fanakapan on the right) to the  Nomadic Street Garden. It changes that quickly. On Holywell Lane, Village Underground have a big wall that changes over every few months. Trust Icon, Amara poor Dios, Gnasher Murals, Irony, Cranio, Señor X, Vanesa Longchamp, Nomad Clan, Captain Kris, all have stuff around here. Nowadays people travel in their droves to see the finest forms of urban art, not just on the city streets but in galleries, where artists from all across the world have evolved to present paintings, works on canvas and sculpture. If you carry on up towards Chalk Farm, just on the left, you'll find a huge Kobra mural which is super impressive. So be quick! We already have this email. London has one of the most vibrant and exciting street art scenes in the world. and never miss out again. The Hair Cutter - completely covers a wall in St George’s Mews. It has a lot of art on both sides by Jim Vision, Nathan Bowen, Shepard Fairy, Mr Cenz and Aylo. You can't just wander aimlessly like in Brick Lane or Shoreditch. For more information visit the event's Facebook page. My passion for bristol street art began around 6 years ago, seeing drab parts of the city awash with colour and creativity struck a chord with me. Star Wars AT-ATs - 30ft versions of the AT-ATs by local graffiti artist Paul Barlow can be seen along Ditchling Road. So, you’ve decided to visit Newcastle! Absolut introduces its latest limited edition bottle, Absolut Facet, a blue bottle featuring an asymmetrical design. Our list of 10 street art mavericks you should know. Sign up for our newsletter today Head to Selly Oak Park to check out the latest graffiti tags, and take a stroll down to the regenerated former- industrial quarter of Digbeth to see pieces to crop-up overnight from artists like Newco. A very industrial area, with a very high density of artists living in warehouse space there, Hackney Wick is just smashed with art. You'll just get lost. Try another. Pop into the Lord Clifden Urban Art bar in the Jewellery Quarter after a long day of street art spotting.