See More: Miniature sculptures on the streets of Ostend by artist Isaac Cordal

Ostend Basics

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The eagle-eyed street art hunters are sure to spot some of these sculptures but for everyone else, we might suggest getting a copy of the map as there are nearly 30 different works to discover. Details on where to download/pick up a copy of the location map are listed at the end of the post.The work of South African artist Faith47 (Previously on Hookedblog) can be found at Peter Benoitstraat 77, Ostend, Belgium.Some additional works from Belgian street artist Pol Cosmo whose vibrant creatures can be found climbing the walls of the city so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for them.Large scale work from Italian artist Agostino Iacurci based in Rome. His Ostend mural can be located at Generaal Jungbluthlaan 4, Ostend, Belgium.Artist Siegfried Vynck was born in Ostend and this mural of his can be found at Zilverlaan 71, Ostend, Belgium. This mural is some distance from the city centre so we suggest getting one of the cities trams out to the location or maybe hire a bike and take in all the murals as with many European cities there are plenty of bike lanes.Inspired by the influences of Aboriginal and African art, American painter and sculptor Zio Ziegler based in San Francis painted this Ostend mural on Schaafstraat 29, Ostend, Belgium.Born in Buenos Aires, artist JAZ (Previously on Hookedblog) painted this mural in Ostend inspired by Flemish artist James Ensor, a one time Ostend resident. The JAZ mural is at Timmermanstraat 14, Ostend, Belgium.The striking work of German street artist 1010 taking over several floors of this building can be seen at Prinses Stefanieplein 63, Ostend, Belgium.The easiest way to get Ostend is by train, there is a regular service from Brussels-Midi/Zuid station with journey times on average 1h 20 mins. We traveled to Ostend from London on the Eurostar taking advantage of their Any Belgian station service.