Where to see Banksy art in London
In the blur of London’s buses and brickwork, Banksy’s art stands out as a guerrilla footnote on the city. His politically relevant work and unpredictable stunts have cemented him as an icon. But while he’s one of the world’s most elusive artists, his artwork certainly isn’t. If you’re wandering the streets of London and know where to look, you can see many of Banksy’s pieces for free.
On The Street
Knife‑and‑Fork Rat & TV Out of the Window, art’otel London Hoxton. Two classic early-2000s Banksy stencils from The Foundry days, once hidden for years, now live above the hotel entrance and are viewable from the street.
Three Monkeys, Brick Lane, Shoreditch. Three Monkeys swinging under the Overground bridge were part of Banksy’s August 2024 animal series and are still visible.
Elephants, Corner of Edith Terrace and Edith Grove, Chelsea. Two elephants facing each other on a house wall are also from the 2024 animal series. They were cleaned after an earlier defacement and are still on view.
Rhino on a Nissan Micra, Westmoor Street, Charlton. This large rhino silhouette appeared in August 2024. It was tagged soon after, and the Nissan Micra that formed part of the scene was later removed. But the rhino mural remains on Westmoor Street.
Pelicans Eating Fish, Bonner’s Fish Bar, Walthamstow. Two pelicans enjoying their own fish supper on the side wall of the shop consistently draw a steady stream of visitors.
Gorilla, London Zoo. A rebellious gorilla lifting a shutter to let animals out appeared at London Zoo as the ninth piece in the 2024 animal series, widely reported as the finale of that run.
Tree, Hornsey Road. It’s perpetually spring on a street in Finsbury Park. Green paint sprayed behind a recently pruned tree creates a burst of “foliage,” with a small sprayer figure beside it.
Yellow Flower, Corner of Pollard Row and Pollard Street, Bethnal Green. The bright yellow flower from 2007 still stands, although the original painter figure has suffered over time. It is still worth a detour for the surviving bloom.
Indoors But Free
Cargo Courtyard, 83 Rivington Street, Shoreditch. Among Banksy’s early London stencils are pieces often referred to as Guard Dog and His Master’s Voice. The courtyard is free to enter when open, though hours may vary with the venue.
Leake Street “Banksy Tunnel,” Waterloo. Banksy 2008 Cans Festival helped turn this underpass into London’s best-known legal graffiti tunnel. This living gallery is constantly changing and is a space tied closely to Banksy’s London story.
Galleries and Ticketed Exhibitions
Banksy Limitless, South Kensington. A large temporary exhibition featuring around 250 works, installations, and specially reproduced creations, currently booking the end of June.
Moco Museum London, Marble Arch. A permanent exhibition that includes a substantial Banksy selection alongside contemporary art. Tickets start from £16.