Graffiti or calligraphy, tags, stensils and stickers… Brussels’ street artists represent the voice of a constantly evolving capital city.

They exhibit their work in public spaces, in plain view of all those with a keen eye who can spot it.

Whether commissioned or spontaneous, monumental or more discreet, the artworks cover building walls, benches, lamp posts, shop fronts and facades, using the city itself as an exhibition space.

Follow this advice from non-profit organisation Urbana and you’ll be sure to see all the best examples of street art in Brussels.