Street art and graffiti in Malta are quite the common sight, with local talent taking to the streets to showcase their latest creations. Check out some of the best specimens the islands have to offer at these five spots.
White Rocks, Bahar ic-Caghaq
Down by the sea, in between Pembroke and Bahar ic-Caghaq, lies an abandoned building where blank walls are nothing but open canvases to spray paint cans everywhere.
Bus Shelters, everywhere
Driving around the islands means you get pretty accustomed to seeing the same tags in random places. Some of which will grow on you, and others will make you stop and take notice.
Msida Skatepark, Msida
Msida Skatepark, which also acts as a roundabout junction for the University of Malta is packed with young riders and the coolest of street art.
Jerma Palace Hotel, Marsaskala
Floors and floors of glorious abandoned walls have been turned into modern artistic creations. The creativity that beckons in the Jerma Palace Hotel down in Marsaskala is incredible.
Ulysses Hotel, Xaghra, Gozo
A drive to the site of Calypso’s Cave in Gozo will lead you to an abandoned hotel - the Ulysses. This gem is covered in the most incredible motif tiles, featuring a trippy rave theme throughout.