São Paulo Street Art Map
Explore Latin America's largest street art scene. Navigate from Beco do Batman's colorful alleys to massive highway murals.
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📍 Coverage
Complete coverage of Vila Madalena, Centro, Cambuci, Liberdade, and highway gallery zones.
🔄 Data Sources
Artwork data from OpenStreetMap, Wikimedia Commons, and São Paulo street art community. Os Gêmeos locations marked!
💡 Pro Tips
Visit Beco do Batman on weekends to see artists painting. Take the metro for highway gallery views!
🌟 Must-Visit Locations
Vila Madalena
- • Beco do Batman
- • Rua Gonçalo Afonso
- • Beco do Aprendiz
- • Rua Harmonia
Centro
- • 23 de Maio
- • Vale do Anhangabaú
- • República
- • São Bento
Highway Art
- • Marginal Pinheiros
- • Radial Leste
- • Minhocão
- • Viaducts
Other Areas
- • Cambuci
- • Liberdade
- • Pinheiros
- • Bela Vista
🦇 Beco do Batman (Batman Alley)
About the Alley
Latin America's most famous graffiti alley, named after a Batman graffiti from the 1980s. Every inch of wall space is covered with constantly changing artwork.
- • Location: Vila Madalena
- • Length: 200+ meters
- • Artists: 100+ contributors
- • Changes: Weekly
Visiting Tips
- • Best on weekend afternoons
- • Artists often painting live
- • Free to visit 24/7
- • Nearby bars and galleries
- • Metro: Vila Madalena station
- • Respect artists at work
🎨 São Paulo Street Artists
International Stars
- • Os Gêmeos - Yellow characters worldwide
- • Eduardo Kobra - Kaleidoscope murals
- • Nunca - Indigenous urban fusion
- • Cranio - Blue indigenous figures
Local Legends
- • Mauro - Realism portraits
- • Speto - African-Brazilian art
- • Zezão - Sewer art pioneer
- • Binho - Character art
- • Titi Freak - Japanese influence
📸 Photography Tips
Best Times
- • Weekend afternoons at Beco do Batman
- • Early morning for empty streets
- • Golden hour for warm light
- • Avoid rainy season (Dec-Mar)
Safety Tips
- • Stay in tourist areas
- • Use Uber/taxi at night
- • Keep equipment low-key
- • Join guided tours if unsure
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