The most spectacular road trip dedicated to Belgian street art that will make the number of your followers skyrocket

The most spectacular road trip dedicated to Belgian street art that will make the number of your followers skyrocket

28.11.2019

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If you need proof of Belgium’s love for street art, set out to discover this nation. Its artistic expressions proudly displayed on every corner will not escape you. Plus, you can impress your followers and increase your visibility by showing them the uniqueness of the local art scene. And when you find a fantastic spot to post on Instagram, don’t be shy, share it!

Let your tribe know you’re in Belgium

In the historic center of Liège, medieval buildings surprisingly coexist with murals displayed on fences and walls. Make sure your phone is well charged. It would be a shame not to seize the opportunity to boast about having seen the fantastic graffiti on rue Jean d’Outremeuse or Quai de la Ribuée with your own eyes.
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Reveal your unsuspected street credibility to your followers

Next stop, Hasselt, 59 kilometers north of Liège. Ever since you got in trouble for drawing on your parents’ kitchen wall, art and colors have been your obsession. That’s why you need to explore Dorpsstraat, Schippersstraat, Ankerstraat, or Koekerellenpad, some of the must-see streets brimming with extraordinary artworks. You can also indulge in your second passion: selfies with fabulous backgrounds.
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It’s time to awaken the artist within you

82 kilometers further west, Brussels hosts both the European Parliament and an impressive art scene. After checking out rue Ravensetein, Place Stéphanie, or 2 Quai des Péniches, you’ll rush to the nearest store to fill your cart with stencils and spray cans.
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Showcase the new trends

Just 46 kilometers from the Belgian capital, Antwerp is the nerve center of street art. Here, artists gather in the Kronenburg district or the Meatpack, a warehouse converted into a creative hub. Make sure your urban art vocabulary is up to date, because these people don’t mess around when it comes to graffiti.
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Prove that art belongs to the people

Drive another 60 kilometers to Ghent. We recommend brushing up on your space painting technique, because at Werregarenstraatje and Grindbakken, you’re free to spray, paint, and graffiti. If you’re not equipped, you can always admire the giant murals painted on Predikherenlei and Van Stopenberghestraat.
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