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Browse the hundreds of amazing public art and sculpture trails currently taking place around the globe.
Whakatāne, North Island, New Zealand
Come and wander through the kiwi capital of the World, and find all ten of these adorable life‑size bronze kiwi statues around Whakatāne.
Discover a wide range of public art, from traditional Māori carving to contemporary sculpture and paintings.
Strabane and Donegal, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland, Ireland
As you criss-cross the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, explore sculptures based around heritage, environment, art and rural tourism.
Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom
Following the Greenwich Meridian through the East of London, the Line art walk features an evolving programme of art installations.
Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
This impressive art trail through the old town of Ipoh boasts a growing number of murals and street art, including works by Ernest Zacharevic.
Sandnes, Stavanger, Norway
The team behind Stavanger’s Nuart Festival have created Norway's first official Street Art trail, displaying a collection of impressive murals and art installations.
Dunbar, Scotland, United Kingdom
Explore the Scottish coast through a series of public artworks around Dunbar, highlighting sculptural stories and their artists.
Shoreditch, London, England, United Kingdom
Explore Shoreditch and Brick Lane like a local, visiting an ever-growing number of street art works.
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Glasgow City Centre Mural Trail has art to suit all tastes - conservative to radical, quirky to bizarre.
Downtown Delray Beach, Florida, United States
Explore one of America's greatest display of Christmas lights, as you stroll along this festive art installation on the Atlantic coast.
Stroll and discover the vibrant art scene in Downtown Delray Beach through a self-guided tour of Art Galleries, Artist Studios and Cultural Art Centres.
Arlington, Texas, United States
Take a stroll through Richard Greene Linear Park, along Arlington’s ever-changing art and sculpture trail.