Graffiti Alley
Urban art corridor with vibrant murals
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Graffiti Alley in Kuala Lumpur is a colorful backstreet where local artists transform walls into a living canvas. It’s tucked near Bukit Bintang, one of the city’s busiest districts, yet it feels like a creative escape amid the high-rises. The murals range from political messages to playful illustrations, offering a glimpse into Malaysia’s street art culture.

It’s free to explore and easy to find while walking between Bukit Bintang and Jalan Alor. Best to visit during daylight for clear photos and a relaxed walk.

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