walk/tour
Camden Council, 2025
Old Diorama Arts Centre,, 201 Drummond Street, NW1 3FE
Launched on 24th April 2025, Regent’s Park Estate Story Trail is an exciting new resident-led socially engaged public art trail through Regent’s Park Estate, Euston. The trail encompasses 12 site-specific art installations created by 10 artists and collectives, bringing 28 new public artworks to Regent's Park Estate.
Euston, Euston Square, Warren Street
Euston, King's Cross
134, 18, 205, 24, 27, 29, 30, 390, 73
A walking tour through a quiet residential estate with benches/seating at Clarence Gardens and Cumberland Market.
Guided tour
11:00–12:30
Join us to explore the exciting new Story Trail artworks and discover the artists, stories and inspiration behind each artwork.
How to book
Please create a free visitor account to book your festival tickets.
The Story Trail is a celebration of Regent’s Park Estate, promoting a sense of local pride and connection through a series of exciting and innovative new public artworks created for residents and visitors alike.
Over the past 18 months more than 60 engagement sessions have shaped this exciting new project, with residents choosing locations and collaborating with artists to transform this loop of public spaces. 10 talented artists and collectives have created 12 permanent, site-specific installations - featuring 31 public artworks - located across Regent's Park Estate.
The inspiration for the project is a magnificent 200+ year-old Plane Tree, known as the Story Tree in Clarence Gardens: “If this Tree could speak imagine what stories it would tell!”
Join us for a guided tour of the Story Trail artworks and hear about the stories and inspiration behind each of them. Each artwork relates to locations selected by residents and explores the local culture, ecology and heritage of the area, encompassing a broad range of mediums including, two colourful interactive kaleidoscope and teleidoscope sculptures; wall-based installations; a ceramic bookshelf; a large photographic portrait of the community; a hand-painted mural; an AI interactive installation enabling visitors to speak to the Story Tree; a rotating LED sculpture, ground-based cast metal Woman Whole covers, and a series of 13 alternative street name signs.