Warhol to Banksy: Tate Modern & Street Art Private Tour
Explore London’s dynamic art scene on a private walking tour that begins at the Millennium Bridge and takes you into the heart of the city’s creative Southbank. Start with a guided visit to the Tate Modern, housed in a striking converted power station on the River Thames. Inside, discover highlights from the museum’s renowned contemporary collection, including works by Warhol, Picasso, Dali, and more.
After exploring the galleries, enjoy a scenic walk along the Thames toward the Southbank Centre—Europe’s largest arts complex—known for its bold Brutalist architecture and vibrant cultural atmosphere. Visit the Undercroft skate park, a long-standing hub for graffiti and urban expression, and admire political street art along Hungerford Bridge.
The tour concludes at the Leake Street Arches, an ever-changing graffiti tunnel hidden beneath Waterloo Station. Originally started by Banksy, this open street art gallery is now one of London’s most iconic creative spaces and a must-see for contemporary art and counterculture enthusiasts.
Duration:
4 hours
Start Time:
To be confirmed at time of booking
9 am or 2 pm
Inclusions:
A friendly, professional English-speaking tour guide for your own private group. Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places. Tate Modern guided tour
Exclusions:
Transportation, Food and drink, Gratuities
Meeting point:
Your guide will meet you at the entrance of GAIL's Bakery Blackfriars located at One Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 9PB
Ending point:
Leake Street Arches
Important Information:
Tour operates daily, all year round.
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