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    Baltimore, Maryland, is an East Coast destination that’s bustling with creative energy. The city’s Station North Art District, nestled only minutes away from downtown, is proof of this. This hub is home to countless galleries, theaters, and more. It’s also here where you’ll find Graffiti Alley. Among industrial buildings on North Howard Street lies this narrow passageway that’s covered in vibrant creations.

    No, graffiti is not legal in Maryland (it’s considered to be vandalism and is subject to prosecution). However, in this outdoor area, which was created by Graffiti Warehouse (an adjacent structure and studio) as a safe space for street artists, it is. In fact, according to Graffiti Warehouse’s website, this is Baltimore’s sole designated site for legal street art.

    Needless to say, Graffiti Alley, established in 2005, is being put to good use. Its brick walls are bursting with everything from detailed tags to intricate portraits. No area is spared, with the floor being used as a canvas as well. “Super cool place and definitely worth checking out if you are in the area. All the graffiti / art is filled with fun vibrant neon colors and the art is well drawn out,” wrote a Yelp user. Another penned, “The alley is pretty small, but there’s so much to see.”

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    Tips for visiting Graffiti Alley in Baltimore

    There is no charge to visit Baltimore’s colorful Graffiti Alley. Plus, Yelp reviewers say that you might see street artists at work (the pieces that plaster the surfaces of this site are ever-changing). Additionally, they describe Graffiti Alley as the ideal spot for a photo shoot, so be sure your phone is charged and ready to go. If you’re driving in, there is a paid parking lot next to Graffiti Alley. However, keep in mind that many describe this attraction not only as an authentic Baltimore experience but as a “quick stop.” You could use this as an opportunity to explore more of the Station North Arts District’s offerings (it’s also worth noting that this area happens to be near Remington, an underrated neighborhood with quirky charm).

    Dropping by Graffiti Alley in the morning or early afternoon? Consider having breakfast or brunch at Station North Arts Cafe, a cozy establishment mere feet away from Graffiti Alley. No Land Beyond, a whimsical space where you can dine on hot dogs and play your choice of board games, is just around the corner, too. As is Motor House, which frequently hosts exhibits, live music, and other events (more information is available on the center’s website). Of course, you could always venture into Charm City’s other creative destinations, like Hampden, a “hipster haven” that charms locals and visitors with artsy vibes, or Mount Vernon, filled with art, tasty bites, and entertainment.

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