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Walking up and down the streets of Bellavista in Santiago is enough to keep someone busy for a couple hours. Not only are the buildings colorful, but there is impressive street art and eye-popping murals everywhere.

 

Murals on Pio Nono

Along the main drag of Pio Nono are probably the most impressive of the murals.

Mural on Pio Nono in Bellavista, Santiago de Chile
Mural on Pio Nono
Portraits of celebrities on Pio Nono
Portraits of celebrities on Pio Nono

 

Along Calle Purisima

It’s rewarding to walk down other streets as well. The best stretch was along Purisima. There were more murals, almost no people, and some of the murals were just as impressive as on Pio Nono.

A painted door on Calle Purisima
Mural on Calle Purisima
A colorful market on the corner of Calle Purisima and Dardignac
Painted home on Calle Purisima
Mosaic on Calle Purisima
Mural on Calle Purisima
Mural on Calle Purisima
Auto shop mural on Calle Purisima
Mural on Calle Purisima
Mural on Calle Purisima

 

Side Streets

Almost all of the quiet side streets also had some nice work.

Mural on Fernando Márquez de La Plata
Graffiti on Santa Filomena
The bottom of an apartment building on Ernesto Pinto Lagarrigue
Mural on Ernesto Pinto Lagarrigue
Mural on Antonia López de Bello
A building on Dardignac

 

Mural Near La Chascona

Near La Chascona, the house of Pablo Neruda, is a beautiful mural dedicated to the poet. It was one of my favorites in Bellavista.

Mural near La Chascona
Neruda’s face on a mural near La Chascona
Neruda’s symbol on a mural near La Chascona
Mural near La Chascona

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