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Jessica Sutherland
"This was a hidden gem that turned out to be pretty fun, and a great photo-op stop, too. There’s a street in Ghent called Graffitistraatje, or “Graffiti Alley,” and it’s just like it says: it’s an alley full of graffiti. This “graffiti” is considered street art, and it’s actually sanctioned by the city. It’s often painted over in one color as a blank slate for more art. Note if traveling with young kids: We didn’t see anything inappropriate when we were there, but that’s not to say that there isn’t anything little eyes shouldn’t see. Just be aware that there could be things not for kids"
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Annie & Isaiah Tuff
"This is a must-visit for all the art and graffiti lovers! The amount of creativity and art that was in this one street was absolutely insane."
Nikki Raitz
"An iconic street in Ghent to wander and capture some shots."

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