The 19 Best Cities To See Street Art In The United States

The 19 Best Cities To See Street Art In The United States
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Summer has nearly descended upon the Northern Hemisphere, bringing visions of barbecues, pool parties and long walks on the beach. For those in the United States, this often means one thing: vacation. Whether you're flying from one city to another in the confines of coach, or breaking out the analog map for a cross-country road trip, your sights are set on travel.

But which cities will you visit? Some of us want great food, some need nightlife, others just want a short stroll to a body of water. Then, there are the vacationers who want to see some good art -- especially street art. What better time of the year to plan a bucket list of street art attractions than the summer, when the sun is out, the weather is warm and the saturated gleam of spray paint and wheat pastes is more appealing than ever?

So, if you're still dropping hypothetical pins onto an ideal summer Google map, here are some cities we'd suggest -- purely based on their ephemeral street art aesthetic. From Philly to Baltimore, Atlanta to Portland, these are the urban centers you should visit and ogle some open air art while you're there.

1. Miami, FL Neighborhood: Wynwood


Mural by Entes and Jade Rivera in the Wynwood area of Miami in 2012. (Photo courtesy AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

2. Philadelphia, PA Neighborhood: Fishtown


A postal worker walks past a 1987 mural titled "We The Youth" by artist Keith Haring in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

3. Seattle, WA Neighborhood: Rainier Avenue South and Pioneer Square


The Seattle Cape Fox Dancers perform at the 10th SpiritWalk, Saturday, June 5, 2004, at the Seattle Center Mural Ampitheatre in Seattle. (AP Photo/Tetona Dunlap)

4. San Francisco, CA Neighborhood: The Mission


A man walks in front of a colorful mural along Market Street on Wednesday, March 4, 2015, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

5. St. Louis, MO Neighborhood: The Grove and Cherokee Street


Grace McCammond's "Evolution of the Bike" mural in 2012. (Photo courtesy Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

6. Cleveland, OH Neighborhood: Collinwood


A mural of a whale in Cleveland in 2012. (Photo courtesy AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

7. Detroit, MI Neighborhood: McDougall-Hunt


A traffic light adorned with art similar to the Heidelberg Project's Polka Dot House in Detroit in 2006. (Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

8. Atlanta, GA Neighborhood: Old Fourth Ward and Krog Street Tunnel


A person walks past a mural along the Atlanta Beltline. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

9. Washington, DC Neighborhood: Columbia Heights


Alex Brewer, aka Hense, covered a former church in a multi-colored mural in 2012.

10. Denver, CO Neighborhood: Lower Highlands


"I Know You Know That I Know" mural by Sandra Fettingis in Denver in 2014. (Photo courtesy Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post)

11. Boston, MA Neighborhood: Somerville and Cambridge (outside Boston)


An Os Gêmeos mural in Boston in 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

12. Chicago, IL Neighborhood: West Loop


(Photo courtesy Chicago Street Art Flickr)

13. Pittsburgh, PA Neighborhood: Braddock & North Braddock and Lawrenceville


A Romare Bearden mural pictured in Pittsburgh in 2008. (Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

14. Honolulu, HI Neighborhood: Kaka'ako


Rone and Wonder during Pow! Wow! Hawaii in Honolulu. (Photo via Brooklyn Street Art © Yoav Litvin)

15. Los Angeles, CA Neighborhood: EVERYWHERE


A Shepard Fairey mural in West Hollywood, Los Angeles in 2011. (Photo courtesy Konrad Fiedler/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

16. Austin, TX Neighborhood: Baylor Street


The famous "Hi, How Are You" mural by Daniel Johnston in Austin in 2004. (Photo courtesy AP Photo/Harry Cabluck, File)

17. Indianapolis, IN Neighborhood: Broad Ripple Village and Massachusetts Avenue


A Kurt Vonnegut mural is pictured in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

18. Portland, OR Neighborhood: Humboldt


A unidentified woman walks her bike past a mural on the side Nike Portland Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

19. New York, NY Neighborhood: EVERYWHERE


Maya Hayuk's mural on the Bowery Wall in New York City in 2014. (Photo courtesy Luna Park)

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Before You Go

25 Street Artists' Works From Around The World
Jaz (Born in Argentina)(01 of25)
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Jaz in Baltimore in 2012 (Photo courtesy of Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images).
Os Gemeos (Based in Brazil)(02 of25)
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Os Gemeos in Boston in 2012 (Photo courtesy Paul Marotta/Getty Images).
ROA (Based in Belgium)(03 of25)
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ROA in Rome in 2014 (Photo courtesy of ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty Images).
C215 (Based in France)(04 of25)
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Christian Guémy, aka C215, in Vitry-sur-Seine, France in 2013 (Photo courtesy of THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images).
Reka (From Australia, Based in Germany)(05 of25)
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Reka in Brooklyn, NYC (Photo © Jaime Rojo).
Phlegm (Based in London, UK)(06 of25)
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Phlegm in Montreal (Photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas).
Escif (From Valencia, Spain)(07 of25)
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Escif in Montreal (Photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas).
Aakash Nihalani (Based in New York)(08 of25)
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Aakash Nihalani in Los Angeles, CA in 2013 (Photo courtesy of Facebook).
Moneyless (Based in Italy)(09 of25)
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Teo Moneyless and Mark Lyken in London, England in 2013 (Photo courtesy of Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)
Ganzeer (Based in Egypt)(10 of25)
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Mohamed Fahmy, aka Ganzeer, in Cairo, Egypt in 2012 (Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty).
Tellas (From Italy)(11 of25)
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Tellas in Italy in 2014 (Photo courtesy of Facebook).
Blu (Based in Italy)(12 of25)
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Blu in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2013 (Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko).
Swoon (Based in Brooklyn, NY)(13 of25)
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Swoon in Boston in 2011 (Photo courtesy of David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images).
Hyuro (Born in Argentina, Based in Valencia, Spain)(14 of25)
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Hyuro in Terracina, Italy in 2013 (Photo courtesy of Facebook).
Sheryo (From Singapore)(15 of25)
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Sheryo and Blackfryday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2012 (Photo courtesy of Facebook).
Pixel Pancho (Based in Italy)(16 of25)
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Pixel Pancho in Montreal (Photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas).
How & Nosm (Born in Spain, of German heritage, based in Brooklyn, NY)(17 of25)
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How & Nosm in Philadelphia, PA in 2012 (Photo courtesy of Facebook).
Vhils (Based in Portugal)(18 of25)
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Vhils in London in 2012 (Photo courtesy of CARL COURT/AFP/Getty Images).
Know Hope (Based in Tel Aviv, Israel)(19 of25)
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Know Hope in Rochester, NY in 2013 (Photo courtesy Facebook).
JR (Based in France)(20 of25)
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JR in Berlin in 2013 (Photo courtesy of JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images).
Aryz (Based in Barcelona, Spain)(21 of25)
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Aryz in England (Photo courtesy of Getty).
Gaia (Based in Baltimore, MD and Brooklyn, NY)(22 of25)
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Gaia in Baltimore in 2012 (Photo courtesy of Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images).
Interesni Kazki (Based in Ukraine)(23 of25)
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Interesni Kazki in Baltimore (Photo © Jaime Rojo).
FAILE (Based in Brooklyn, NY)(24 of25)
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Faile in Manhattan, NYC (Photo © Jaime Rojo).
Maya Hayuk (Based in New York)(25 of25)
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Maya Hayuk in Miami, FL in 2013 (Photo courtesy of Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Vanity Fair).