Puerto Vallarta Graffiti Crawl: Sunburned & Sketchy Vibes
i just rolled into puerto vallarta and the air feels like a warm blanket thrown over a concrete wall, i swear the sun is painting the streets gold. i just checked and it's scorching hot right now, hope you like that kind of thing. if you get restless, nearby towns are a quick hop away. the walls here are covered in neon tags that scream louder than the traffic, and i spent the afternoon chasing shadows of spray paint. someone told me that the biggest mural on la calle del Arte is actually a secret meeting spot for the local surf crew, i heard that the colors change with the tide. you can find more insane shots on TripAdvisor's puerto vallarta page (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Puerto-Vallarta) and the Yelp roundup of hidden galleries (https://www.yelp.com/puerto-vallarta). the city's street art board on Instagram (https://instagram.com/pvstreetart) is worth a scroll.
the vibe is raw, the colors bleed into the night, and every corner feels like a fresh canvas waiting for the next spray.
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