York Road Waterloo (0.1 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
1 Addington Street (0.1 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
Located on London's South Bank this modern and family-friendly hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the River Thames and London Eye. The Park Plaza County Hall London offers a bar gym and a restaurant.
London County Hall Westminster Brid (0.2 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
With fantastic views of Big Ben and the River Thames this historic 5-star Marriott hotel features a swimming pool. Its spacious rooms include luxurious bathrobes and Egyptian cotton sheets. Guests get free Wi-Fi in the public areas.
Belvedere Road (0.2 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
172 Westminster Bridge Road (0.2 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
At The Walrus Bar and Hostel exceptional service and top-notch amenities create a memorable experience for guests. Complimentary internet access is available in the hostel to ensure you stay connected during your visit.
25 Lower marsh (0.2 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
NOX Waterloo offers accommodations in London 1.1 miles from Savoy Theatre and a 16-minute walk from Churchill War Rooms. This 4-star condo hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an elevator. The property is 1.
100 Lower marsh (0.3 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
Conveniently set in the Lambeth district of London Ruby Lucy Hotel London is located a 12-minute walk from Big Ben 0.8 miles from Houses of Parliament and a 17-minute walk from Westminster Abbey.
100 Lower Marsh (0.3 km from The Graffiti Tunnel)
The Graffiti Tunnel London is a popular tourist attraction located in the heart of the British capital. It is an underground walkway located between the platforms of Waterloo and Charing Cross railway station.
The tunnel was built by artist Banksy in 2002 as part of his 'Graffiti Tunnel Tour'. The tour was intended to allow people to experience the creativity of street art, and to spread awareness around issues facing society today. The walls are adorned with vibrant artworks, created by over 400 artists from around the world, including some of Banksy's most iconic designs.
The artwork ranges from stencils and stickers to large-scale murals and installations, making it one of London's most colourful attractions. Since its creation, the graffiti tunnel has become a hotspot for both tourists and locals alike, who flock to take pictures or simply wander through its vivid corridors. A visit here is not only an opportunity to observe some incredible works of art but to learn more about urban culture and expression too.