London's best outdoor art trails

Get on the art trail with these outdoor exhibits, says Marie Le Conte
Sweet sculpture: Damien Hirst’s Sensation
Marie Le Conte14 August 2015

Let’s be honest — there’s only about a month or so left to enjoy decent weather before we have to get the jumpers out again. Why not enjoy it while it lasts, by visiting the city’s finest art trails?

E17 Art Trail

Leyton/Walthamstow

This year’s theme is Storytelling, and the trail will take you along to artists’ studios, workshops and local creative businesses.

The Line

Stratford to North Greenwich

The Line’s purpose is to mix “world-class art” with the history and fascinating backdrop of east London.

DNA Trail

Sloane Square to St Paul’s

DNA-inspired statues designed by talents such as Ai Wei Wei and Zaha Hadid, this trail was created to raise money for Cancer Research UK .

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Art Trail

Stratford

The Olympics may be long gone but this doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the 560 acres of parkland and their very own artworks.

Sculpture In The City

City of London

Want to stay central? No problem. The City has organised a trail, with artists exhibited including Damien Hirst and Laura Ford.

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