Street Art Around the World: 5 Amazing Hotspots You Need to Visit

April 18, 2025
By Vidar

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  1. Location: Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany (Berlin Mural Fest). Context: SMUG (Sam Bates) is an Australian-born mural artist based in Glasgow, known internationally for large-scale photoreal portrait work. Berlin Mural Fest began in 2018 and turned multiple facades across the city into curated public artworks, linking neighborhood walls to a city-wide street art program.

  2. Aberdeen has/had the Nuart festival and is one of the richest cities in amazing street art from artist all over the world.

    None of those photos from Berlin were actually from the Eastside Gallery.

    Banksy is from Bristol.

  3. N.O. new orleans, Louisiana. There is a wall along lake Pontchartrain and train tracks that I believe may physically be the longest graffiti (not street art murals) collaboration on the planet. Possibly over 1 mile in length, you literally can not see it entirely standing in 1 spot. Plus the old abandoned electrical powerplant, the old naval base, and countless other spots. Basically Mecca 🙂

  4. Err, New Brighton on the Wirral, England? Belfast, Northern Ireland? Both are far superior to most of the examples in this article.

  5. What about Philly and the famous mural program there? And Detroit’s graffiti scene is busting!

  6. There’s one in Boise, Idaho, of all places, which rivals anything seen in these 5 locations.

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