Singapore’s Street Art Scene: A Visual Journey Through Urban Art

Haji Lane

A popular attraction, Haji Lane is a bustling neighbourhood adorned with beautiful graffiti and murals making it a haven for artists.

Bras Basah Bugis

An enclave of cultural and vibrant arts, Bras Basah Bugis showcases diverse artistic styles and narratives that perfectly reflect the dynamic spirit of the city.

Tiong Bahru

A unique neighbourhood known for hipster cafes and heritage architecture, Tiong Bahru will take you through a mix of cultural and contemporary street art reflecting history and modern advancement.

Kampong Gelam

The historic Malay Muslim area of Singapore, Kampong Gelam features a variety of murals that flaunt the cultural heritage and traditions.

Little India

Little India offers you a stunning visual of South Asian culture and heritage through art installations and activities including the various festivities that bring peace and happiness

Everton Park

Everton Park is a hidden gem which is home to thriving art where you can witness a diverse mix of large-scale murals and graffiti.

Chinatown

Adorned by the murals of artist Yip Yew Chong at the junction of Temple Street and South Bridge Road depict the scene of Singapore’s past and present which has lost its taste for advancement.

Katong

Katong reflects a strong presence of Peranakan heritage that is seen in the majestic murals at one of the small side laneways between two shophouses.

Aliwal Street

Along with the culture of Kampong Gelam are the modern additions to a vibrant neighbourhood of Aliwal Street featuring a breathtaking explosion of vivid colours.

Joo Chiat and East Coast Road

Strolling along the streets here, you will find a portrait of a mother caring for her child and a gang of cute yet Fierce street cats that feature some of the favourite murals of the locals.