On Saturday I went on a walking tour of Camden to see more of the street art there. I went with Camden Street Art Tours. This was my second walking tour of Camden with Nelly.
This was my my first street walking tour:
We met outside the Camden Town tube station at 11 am, next to the public call boxes on the High Street. Our first street art was over the nearby bank.
Greenland Place
Old favourites
Nelson Mandela
Miller Street
On our way to Miller Street.
Then we were on Miller Street.
Inverness Street
We passed the parked vans of the street traders that had all received some extra decoration.
After a coffee we walked back to the High Street. I was disappointed to discover that the John Lennon mural was gone from the side of the Oxford Arms.
High Street
Dale Grimshaw
We paused for a group photo by Dale Grimshaw’s mural after the railway bridge on Castlehaven Road.
Down Castlehaven Road and then Hawley Road
Then onto Hawley Road.
And then over the Regent’s Canal on Kentish Town Road.
And then we carried on our walk to Stucley Place.
Gnasher’s mural
We paused by Gnasher’s mural.
Stucley Place
Our last stop of the street walk.
(and the lady said yes!)
One last look at Invader’s tiles on the building above us
Walk to Mornington Crescent Station
Camden Town station was closed for boarding so we had to walk down the High Street to Mornington Crescent – another tube station that we’d be hearing about when we went to Hidden London under Euston Station.
On the way we passed this mural.
We then caught the Northern Line back South to Euston for the next part of our day.
Our afternoon in London