Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown, a little suburb in Sydney’s inner west, has long been a vibrant home to artists and creatives. While the main roads, King Street and Enmore Road, are packed with quirky boutiques and hip cafes, the backstreets are quiet and full of beautiful terrace houses and some absolutely gorgeous street art.

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Newtown Graffiti via Christineknight.me

Our family love wandering the streets to discover new murals – there are so many that it’s impossible to see them all.

Have you been to Newtown? Do you like street art?

8 comments on “Sydney Guide: Newtown Street Art”

  1. Looks fantastic Christine. I wouldn’t have known there were so many. Are they within fairly close proximity?

  2. Oh I love these!! I lived in Newtown 15 years ago and the street art was nothing like this. Even the graffiti has been gentrified. LOL.

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