Sign up for the newsletter to stay updated with #leakestlive events and workshops. Discover an urban gem under waterloo station, with food, drink and entertainment hub leake street arches Home to the leake street tunnel, the historic arches are now home to quirky eateries and one of the ultimate spots for street art in london Leake street arches is a celebration of urban art, dining and entertainment live from waterloo Eight former railway arches next to the famous graffiti tunnel have been brought back to life to provide a curated collection of independent restaurants and bars that capture the essence of urban culture. Leake street arches, also known as the leake street graffiti tunnel is a pedestrianised road running through a tunnel that runs under waterloo train station
Located just a short distance from westminster, and a stone’s throw away from the london eye, leake street connects york road with lower marsh and the southern end of station approach Around 300 metres long, it is london’s longest. The changing face of leake street arches This graffiti tunnel, also known as “banksy tunnel” due to the famous street. From its rich history to the vibrant events, bars, and restaurants that call this place home, this blog post leaves no stone unturned. A grungy road under waterloo station seems an unlikely place to find art, theatre and restaurants, but leake st is the latest of london's railway arches to get the redevelopment treatment
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