Brighton & Hove has earned itself an international reputation over the last few years for its stunning and original street artwork dotted around the city.
You may be familiar with Banksy's 'Kissing Policemen' which once adorned the wall of a pub near Brighton station (the original was sold but a replica still exists) but that's just the start! Simply wander around the city and you are bound to stumble upon an impressive piece of street art as many of the pubs, cafes and shops feature fantastic murals.
Please note that while we celebrate the talent and creativitiy of street art we do not support or condone 'tagging'. If you see any tagging or offensive graffiti then please report it to Brighton & Hove City Council so that it can be removed.
Below we have added images of some of our favourite street art in Brighton, although this is not the Top 10 street artworks in Brighton as by its very nature street art is constantly changing & evolving!
Street Art areas
While street art in Brighton appears across the city there are cerain areas where it is particulalry prevalent. The North Laine is a creative hub with artworks on most of the streets and even the cable boxes. Work by The Postman can be spotted across the city and the seafront but most of their work can be found in Kemptown. London Road and Elder Place, by the Unbarred Tap Room, are home to an ever-changing mixture of artworks and take a wander through the Hanningtons Lane to see stunning street art murals.