Ever explored The Line art trail london? 🖼️
London’s open-air art trail stretches from @queenelizabetholympicpark to The O2, and you can cycle more of it than you think. 🚲✨
Take the Royal Victoria to O2 stretch and cross the Thames for FREE* with the Silvertown Tunnel Cycle Shuttle.
Search ‘Silvertown Tunnel Cycle Shuttle’ to check which cycles are welcome.
*Free until at least April 2026.
Every Londoner has their favorite rail or underground line. But have you ever heard of the line? The line is a public art trail in London that collects Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the O2. While the line isn’t an official TfL mode of transport, it does offer a different kind of journey. One that champions active travel in a truly inspiring way. It’s basically an open air gallery that you can walk or cycle through, inviting you on a journey where art, nature, and heritage come together. And guess what? It is totally free for everyone to explore. But here’s the fun part. You can actually cycle more of the route than you might expect. A particular fun stretch is between Royal Victoria and the O2. And when you reach the river, just hop on the Silvertown tunnel cycle shuttle service. A quick and easy way to cross the temps. And it’s free until at least April 2026. And along this trail, you’ll spot pieces like Larry Achampog’s Senko Time, Anthony Gormley’s Quantum Cloud, Gary Hume’s Liberty Grip, Sergio Tookway Clotty’s Tribe and Tribulations, Richard Wilson’s A Slice of Reality, Thomas and Craig Heads Here, and Alex Chennick’s A Bullet from a Shooting Star. Send this to a friend who loves art and nature.
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The fact you can’t cycle through the tunnel is so off putting for this