The Walk
Southbank Mosaics have over 130 installations around the South Bank area between Salamanca Street on the West and Hopton Street on the East. Many of these mosaics refer to the history of the area and have involved the artists, residents, and volunteers who work at our studios, researching the key themes such as the origin of a street's name, and exploring noteworthy references individual to certain places. If you are interested in seeing some of our mosaics then these notes you can find by clicking on the links in the menu, should help you understand more about why they were made.
- A. Waterloo Station (Tenison Way / Boyce Street)
- B. Carlisle Lane
- C. Salamanca Street (Under the Railroad, in the Tunnel)
- D. Black Prince Road (Under the Railroad, in the Tunnel)
- E. Archbishop’s Park
- F. St. John’s Crypt and St. John’s Garden
- G. Hopton House, Hopton Street
- H. Gabriel's Wharf (Embankment)
- I. Waterloo Book Market (Embankment)
- J. Centaur Street (across the street from North Lambeth tube)
- K. Lambeth Road

