Let’s be clear here: street art is not graffiti.
There are similarities between the two, I won’t deny that. Both are usually in public places, and both are usually unsanctioned. But while graffiti revolves around “tags”, text-based (for the most part profane) scrawls and drippy aerosol cans, street art is just that, art. There are no hard, fast rules with street art, anything goes.
Sure, there are cartoon-esque scenes and childish bubble writing sprayed across blank walls, but I’ve also seen other creative mediums being used, like fly-posting or wheat-pasting, stenciling, stickers, freehand drawing, sculpture, Lego bricks and video projections. I’ve seen pieces which are so detailed and realistic that I’ve stood there wondering how on earth someone could be so talented and want to be an unknown artist on “the streets”.
The work of street artists isn’t always on the sides of concrete buildings in big cities though; artists might have studios, host gallery exhibitions or work in other creative areas, like abandoned hospitals or disused warehouses. Take Banksy’s Dismaland exhibit or Roa’s regular expos in his native Belgium, for example. These artists are not anti the conventional “canvas, easel and water colours” kind of art, they just enjoy the freedom of working in public, with the medium they choose, without having to worry about what anyone else thinks. Because honestly, they don’t give a shit if you think their art is an eyesore when you sit at your desk and look out your office block window.
Street art is like Marmite; some people love it, others hate it. Though I can’t stand Marmite, anyone who knows me knows I am a massive fan of street art. I seem to have this sixth sense for sniffing it out in every new city I visit, and I’ve found it in some very surprising locations. Through my travels I’ve come to recognise the styles of some of the world’s better known artists, and found some new favourites along the way. Among my friends I have become somewhat of street art boffin; “saw this and thought of you,” my friends comment, tagging me in an Instagram post.
So where are the best places to find street art? I haven’t been everywhere yet, obviously, but of the countries and cities that I have been, I’d say these are the top 11 to visit if you want to pap pics of some beautiful works of art…
1. Brussels, Belgium.
Definitely my number one city for street art, Brussels was the place that first sparked my passion for the creative form. It was in Brussels that I found Exit Enter, a relatively unknown artist who draws little stick figures, usually at the bottom of other people’s murals. I loved his style and went on an Exit Enter spotting mission. On the way I also spotted pieces by other artists like Brussel’s own Bue and Pol Cosmo.
If you’re a fan of street art, I’d definitely recommend a trip to Brussels. Though I didn’t do one myself, there are plenty of guided street art tours you can take, too.
For an added bonus, the Belgian city of Ghent also provided me with some street art gems, including this very early work by native artist, Roa. Roa is, without doubt, my favourite street artist, and stumbling upon this rare piece while exploring an abandoned warehouse during my trip to Belgium in 2014 was like finding the holy grail of street art.
2. Bogotá, Colombia.
Some of the bigger, more colourful pieces I’ve seen have been in the Colombian capital, Bogotá.
Colombian street artist Guache had several murals in the “Candelaria” area of the city, and his art is known for combining ancestral imagery with geometric patterns and shapes (bottom right). And for something a little more risque, Toxicomano is a Bogotá-based collective who mix punk and propaganda in their statement stencils that poke fun at advertising techniques and mass media (top right).
3. Barcelona, Spain.
Barcelona is definitely my favourite European city, and not just because of the amazing pieces of street art I spotted there during my trip in February 2016. The street art in Barcelona is poppy, bright and colourful, but with a side of edginess, a bit like me I think.
My favourite piece was a big mural in a skatepark that my friend and I stumbled upon, done by Spanish street artist Pez. Easily identifiable by his cartoon characters with big eyes and thick outlines, I’ve actually spotted work by Pez in London and Oslo – but seeing it in his hometown of Barcelona was definitely the best place.
4. Oslo, Norway.
A somewhat surprising entry in at number 4, the Norwegian capital, Oslo. I didn’t expect to find any street art in this city, as it’s renowned for being quite a clean and green city, full of young professionals who appreciate fresh air and minimal levels of pollution. It’s also known as one of the most expensive cities in the world, so I thought everything would be upmarket, shiny and modern.
But a bit of unplanned wandering (aka getting lost) found me some of the most beautiful pieces of street art in Oslo. I instantly recognised the big, Cartoon Network style characters by Pez, and a massive mural of a crocodile-come-dinosaur creature by Phlegm. But it was in Oslo I first discovered Le Chat, who’s colourful cats brightened up a full, grey dead end in the Grünerløkka district.
Anyone who knows me knows I love cats even more than I love street art, so street art cats are like my kryptonite.
5. Reykjavík, Iceland.
With just four hours of daylight to explore during my visit to Iceland last December, it’s a wonder I found any street art. But during my brief exploration of the capital, Reykjavík, I managed to snap a few pics of some amazing murals.
Though the majority were verging on the dark, creepy side of art, they were beautiful nevertheless.
6. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The Caribbean coastline is never short of colour – from the bright, bold shades in Colombia’s Cartagena, to the pretty pastels of Puerto Rico’s “second” capital city, Ponce. But it was the island’s real capital, San Juan, that stole my heart in the street art stakes.
Though I didn’t recognise any of the styles or artists of the pieces I saw while there back in March 2016, it was so fun wandering round the city spotting them with my mum, who accompanied me on the trip. “Look, is that a street art?” she said as we turned a corner and saw a massive mural of a frog. Yep, my mum’s a street art spotter now too.
7. London, UK.
Ahhh London, home of Westminster, Big Ben, the O2, Borough Market, Portobello Road, and of Shoreditch – the best place in the city to find street art. I’ve seen works by Shok, Roa, Pez, Le Chat, Stik and Bambi, and of course, the UK’s own Banksy.
If you’re looking for somewhere to start your street art journey, then London is definitely the place to go, as it attracts artists from all over the world.
8. Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
Though at first glance Playa del Carmen might not seem to have a large art scene, if you dig a little deeper and search a little further than just the Avenida Quinta, you will find that there is in fact a large collection of artists who live and visit Playa.
Like San Juan in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean coastal city of Playa Del Carmen in Mexico oozes colour and charm. But head to the north and around every street corner there is another bigger and brighter piece of art to catch your attention (and make you nearly fall off your bike when cycling through the city!). Some of my favourite pieces were by Senkoe, a local artist from Playa who paints with every colour of the rainbow.
9. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
I didn’t see nearly as much street art in Amsterdam as I’d have liked, but it was winter so the days were short, wet and pretty dark. The pieces I did see though included some colourful work by one of my favourites, Dotsy, and some pieces by Amsterdam-born artist Hero de Janiero, which featured lots and lots of tiny jigsaw pieces.
I’m itching to get back to the Dutch capital – and when I do, I’m definitely going to take an organised street art tour.
10. Dublin, Ireland.
There’s more to Dublin than just Guinness (though I did drink a lot of the black stuff when I visited the Irish capital in February 2017).
Over the dreary, damp weekend I managed to snap some colourful pics, which certainly brightened the place up. These included a beautiful piece by Dublin’s own Solus, and a controversial Trump piece by Irish stencil artist ADW. The piece, which only went up the week before I arrived, caused quite a stir in the the Irish news.
11. Amman, Jordan.
One of the most surprising places I’ve found street art on my travels was the capital city of Jordan, Amman. Unlike some of the other murals and pictures I’ve shared above, the colourful streets and staircases in Amman are not street art in the conventional sense of the word, but are certainly artistic. But then that’s the beauty of street art, it’s not conventional at all.
You’ll have to look hard to find these amazing steps though, as they’re not where you’d expect (ie, the road named Rainbow Street had no rainbows).
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Do you know of any cities or towns that are particularly good for street art spotters like me? Where would you recommend I visit next to feed my street art obsession. Let me know in the comments below.
Oh wow what some amazing pieces of wall art from around the world. It is amazing the things people can paint in public when they have talent and an area to go for.
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I know! Some of the pieces are so impressive, because of the size, the placement or the amount of detail that’s gone into them 🙂 x
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Wow – these are such wonderful pieces! These street artists are super talented.
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Wow – these are such wonderful pieces! These street artists are super talented.
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Whilst the artists are undeniably talented, I do struggle with the difference between grafitti and street art. This is probably completely irrational but I always think there’s something a little depressing about it. I think it’s probably a generational thing. We were brought up never to deface anything.
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I love street art – I have a whole collection of shots I’ve got when travelling. Some of the best I’ve seen (in person) is in San Francisco where they have a whole district dedicated to street artists.
C x
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Oooh thanks for the recommendation Charlotte – I’ve not visited San Fran yet, but maybe one day soon 😛 x
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I have always loved street art so enjoyed reading your post and looking at all the photos, all the art looked slightly different in each city and are so unique but one thing was similar, that it all stood out and was brightly coloured.
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You’re totally right – they all do seem to be different, but yet are always eye-catching, bright and colourful! x
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Street art is amazing! Glasgow – my home city – also has a great mural trail. Worth checking out if you ever visit!
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Milan is great for Street art Becca cheap to get to and easy to navigate by train.
We saw some great pieces in Porta Ticinese including Mr Blob around the Colonne di San Lorenzo area. A must see is the bicycle piece by Blu in Lambrate , it’s by the railway at Piazza Monte Titano .
So off you pop to Italy and enjoy!
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These are so gorgeous – and going onto my must visit list!
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Very cool! I live near Detroit, Michigan, and the city has some great street art as well.
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There are some cities on your list that I wouldn’t have expected to be so big on street art, like Amman or Oslo for example. My favorite city covered in street art is Valparaiso, in Chile.
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I’ve not visited Chile yet, but after visiting Colombia, I’d love to see more of South America, so it’s definitely on the list 😉 thanks for the tip off about the best place to see street art there! x
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These are some fantastic pieces! There isn’t really any street art around here but I do love to see it! x
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That’s a shame that there isn’t any near you Sarah – but I guess it makes it all the more special when you do come across it x
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Good list!
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I absolutely love street art. It adds so much character and colour to an otherwise plain concrete jungle.
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I totally agree! x
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Amman looks so colouful, I’d love to visit one day! I like street art too, and hate Marmite ha! My favourite of these is definitely Barcelona, I could move there in a heartbeat! Chicago has some neighbourhoods with great street art too. Definitely one to add to the list!
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Haha we’re like two peas in a pod Lisa! I’ve yet to visit Chicago, but I do love Barcelona – if my Spanish was a little better then I’d be right next to you moving there haha! x
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I love Norway and Iceland’s street art, to be honest, they’re all amazing, so beautiful and colourful.
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Have you ever been to either country? Definitely worth a trip or two if you haven’t been 🙂 x
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All these pieces of street art are so beautiful! All the artists are so talented!
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Took the words right out of my mouth Janelle! x
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I thoroughly enjoyed looking at all the street art, so many different images in such different locations.
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Yes, I love finding street art wherever I go – some cities have been better for it than others though x
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What a gorgeous collection of around-the-world street art!
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Thanks Deboarah! x
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I was in Dublin in December and loved seeing their awesome street art. I’m hoping to visit mexico this year so hopefully I’ll be able to tick another off your list too! xxx
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Ooooh when are you off to Mexico? And whereabouts will you be going Laura? If you need any pointers or tips, please do let me know x
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Wow what amazing street art! It’s like being surrounded by art galleries in the open air, I love that!
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Yes, it’s fab isn’t it! x
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I haven’t been to any of them but I’d love to visit! They’re perfect for Instagram OOTD’s!
Here in Asia, I’ve seen a lot of awesome murals in South Korea.
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Not sure what an Instagram OOTD is lol, but yes, street art is very popular on Instagram! I haven’t been over to South Korea yet, but hopefully one day! x
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I love street art and am surprised not to see Bristol in your list. It has the most amazing pieces – and obviously is the home of Banksy. Kaz
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I haven’t actually ever been to Bristol, which is really bad considering it’s a) not that far from Reading on the train, and b) my aunt lives there! I will have to fix this immediately, as I’d love to see some more Banksy stuff! x
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I love street art, in fact, I always try and find some when we go away for some amazing insta shots. I found some in Amsterdam last year which was fabulous. Such talent goes into creating one piece 🙂
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Yeah, Amsterdam is a great city for street art! x
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I love street art. So much character and Work goes into it. Makes me smile any time I see any
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Me too! x
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We love graffiti art everywhere you go you see some fantastic and funky styles
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Some of it is so funky! x
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Colombia and Barcelona takes my heart…so beautiful..i always make sure to check out the street art street when im visiting a place…i have got some new things added to my bucket list..thanks to your post.. 🙂
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Colombia is such a beautiful country overall, so if you haven’t been there yet, whether you’re a fan of street art or not, I definitely recommend it x
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Love this post! My current hometown of Vancouver is also worth a mention – I often find the coolest works of art sprawled across walls whilst just scurrying from place to place and it really adds to the quirkiness of certain parts of town: https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/canada/articles/where-to-find-the-best-street-art-in-vancouver/
And of course, Bristol, with it’s original Banksy works 🙂
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When I think about streets art only think that get to my mind is Berlin, I couldn’t imagine there is so much more to explore. Thanks a lot for this inspiring post! 🙂
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Yes, there was quite a lot in Berlin too when I visited last year 🙂 x
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Becca, after reading all your posts about street art, I have actually started noticing it wherever I go! I wasn’t much into street art before but it’s so gorgeous in your pictures that I started to realise it on the street and take pictures too! The only place I’ve ever actually felt the street art stood out (in my travels) was in Penang (Malaysia) and Athens (Greece). But I’ve seen your posts on Oslo, Barcelona and Brussels and it looks pretty awesome!
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Ahhh that’s so lovely to hear Medha! I know that street art is a very personal taste, so not everyone will like it – but personally, I cannot help snapping pictures of it wherever I go x
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I love street art. Never expected to see Iceland and Norway in such list. I thought they are too conservative for that.
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Yeah, I thought Norway would have been a lot “cleaner”, if you know what I mean? So it surprised me to see street art there 🙂 x
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interesting. I would have never expected Aman, Jordan to be on that list. I have seen the street art in many of the cities you have listed. I would add Cardiff in Wales too. We saw tons of street art there that totally blew our minds.
It always amazes me how people can create such beautiful designs with spray cans.
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You know what, Cardiff isn’t that far from where I live in Reading, but yet I can’t even remember the last time I went there – will have to pay it a visit! x
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Among these, I have only been to Barcelona last year, and it was amazing! Street art was every where. They are so expressive. I loved this list. Will get ready with my camera when I visit the other places on this list.
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Hehe! Can’t wait to see your pics Shreya! x
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What an amazing compilation of street art from around the world. I am always looking for the street art around my city and whenever I travel, it is so amazing to see and feel that unique creativity in each street art.
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I’m street art OBSESSED, although never manage to find any on my travels. Particularly loving the shots from Barcelona. Jo x
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You’ll definitely have to keep your eyes peeled next time you’re travelling Jo – I find it EVERYWHERE lol x
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These are all amazing! I have never seen street art with my own eyes as I live in a little town and not really visited much cities.
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That’s a shame Natasha – there seems to be a lot of beautiful pieces in the cities I’ve been to! I hope you get to see some soon 🙂 x
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I’ve always been amazed at any type of art. It speaks a lot about the community and especially in some of the places you’ve listed like Mexico and Ireland gives you an insight into it’s history. The colours in all you pieces you’ve photographed are stunning.
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Thanks for your comment Kirsty – I couldn’t agree more! x
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when street art is done well I think it looks so stunning. I have only been to London on this list, but I love the Shoreditch area for street art
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It’s definitely one of the better areas in London – and yep, I totally agree Rebecca 🙂 x
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wow that all looks amazing and open air too instead of being stuck in a stuffy gallery – this is real art!
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I hadn’t really thought about it that way before Deb, but yes, you’re so right 🙂 being out in the fresh air is always better than being stuck inside – plus it’s all free 😉 x
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I like how colorful it all looks. Street art looks amazing
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Some of the pieces are sooooo colourful 🙂 x
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I’ve been to 3 of these places, and agree they have fab street art. I love coming across talented pieces unexpectedly 🙂
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Oooh which ones have you been to? x
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I love street art, some of it is stunning – its random graffiti that I really dislike
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I know what you mean Kara! x
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I’m really attracted by graffiti, sometimes they are true works of art! I’m just back from Pisa where alleys are covered in Exit Enter pieces!
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Oh wow…so pretty. I love the way different artists express themselves. This is cool!!
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Street art is an expression of the times. Says so much about the place. In India, the street art trend is catching up. In metropolitan cities like Delhi and Mumbai, one can find lanes full of art.
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Ah really? Well it’s good to hear that street art is making it’s way over there, albeit slowly! I will have to look for some on my next trip to India 😉 x
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I love street art so I need to keep my eyes open for more when I am away. Sadly I didn’t get to experience Belfast’s as much as I’d have liked when I went x
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I didn’t see any when I was last in Belfast – though I was literally only in the Titanic Quarter and then the City airport lol. I’d love to go back to Belfast though, it’s a beautiful city x
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“Street art is like Marmite” hahaha! I love that analogy. I LOVE Marmite and I love street art too! I just got back from Budapest and Zagreb and their street art is amazing too. Budapests’s murals are much more organized as part of the a government initiative to clean up the Jewish Quarter. I live in Melbourne, Australia and we have great street art too if you’re ever in this neck of the woods.
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nice post
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I love looking at street art on the streets. London is a great city to see beautiful street artwork.
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Great! I like it!
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You’re right. Street Art is ART, not graffiti. It’s actually a shame when I’ve gone to some important pieces and seen them tagged over! I like how Shoreditch is featured here (so there’s something closer to home) but I’m loving how political and impacting this art is become.
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I totally agree Kellee – it’s such a shame when you see something really artistic, that has obviously taken a long time to do, and it’s been tagged over 😦 x
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Great list and amazing photos!
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Toronto also has a great street art scene. It’s been growing for few years now and it’s getting better all the time 🙂
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I’ve not been to Canada yet – hoping to get over there soon, as I have a friend who lives in Toronto! Fingers crossed some time soon 🙂 x
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Hope you do soon! 🤞🏻 Let me know if you come to Toronto 😀
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Definitely will!
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Oh, Amman, I didn’t know you can find street art there and wouldn’t even think of it.
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If you ever visit Austin, TX you’ll find some fun street art here! I love stumbling across beautiful street art in different and unexpected places. I haven’t been to the cities you have listed but they are all on my list!
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I haven’t been to Texas yet, though my dad has! I’ll have to ask him if he spotted any street art on his travels x
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Awesome list. I love seeing great street art when I travel around the world 🙂
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I will need to add these to my bucket list of travels! Fantastic roundup
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Thank you so much for sharing these! I love street art, and I look for it whenever I travel. I might have to plan a trip around one of these cities just for the art!
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Street art is so beautiful! There is more coming up in the area I live in, which makes me so happy. This is a great post!
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Some great suggestions there – we think Belfast and Brighton are pretty special for Street Art too and found some great stuff in Manchester and Bristol x
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wow! lovely street art! I absolutely like it. Makes me want to take photos of and with it
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I am a huge fan of street art. Especially if it is done the way it should be, and comes to us magically in the dark of the night.
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Many do not know the difference between street art and graffiti so thank you for bringing awareness to that! All of these sites are so beautiful! -Tonya Morris
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I ahve been to Amsterdam, Netherlands. And it was really beautiful out there. The street arts are stunning. Wish to go back there soon.
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We love photographing with street art too. There are so many fantastic murals in NYC.
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Wow, those are really beautiful cities to visit. I do love taking pictures while in the streets in my every trips and I think I will be having a good capture in these places.
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These are great. Good street art brings color and life to some otherwise dreary cityscapes all over the world.
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What a fantastic places to visit and see those amazing wall arts. I love every little details of it very attractive and unique!
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I love all the bright colors and uniqueness of the art in these various locations. These are places I would love to visit at some time in my life.
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I agree that tags and murals do not fit the same category. But, some would say that Graffiti is also a type of art, but yes, I agree it is not the “pleasant kind of art” 😉 Well, it depends on the perspective, some people prefer decorative art, but most greatest artist are renown because their art was considered “unpleasant” (Picasso, Dali, Van Gogh, Mauchamp, Warhol, Pollock, just to name a few 😉 )
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I totally agree with you Becca, street art isn’t grafitti. I love all the places you listed, but probably most enamoured with Bogota, because I haven’t yet been. Barca is equally stunning, but I’d expect nothing less!
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Wow!!! yes! I could not agree more…street art like this is absolutley incredible!
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Oh wow! These are so cool! I do high school senior portrait photography and they are always looking for fun wall murals! SO fun!
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I believe that street art is the identity of the city. It is what gives a meaning to end the car rides and start the long walks. Amazing!
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Great pictures, I loved your post! Can you tell me the names of the areas you were in Amsterdam? Last time I was there nobody knew where I can see some street art. I would also add Athens in your list 😉
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What an ace post but hey, what about Manchester and Sheffield? I see you have included a piece by Phlegm in there though, nice! I always try to check out his work wherever I go.
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