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Apr 13, 2025
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Top 7 Best Cities in the World for Artists | Paperwallet

Top 7 Best Cities in the World for Artists | Paperwallet

Apr 13, 2025
by
郭亚东

Just like the artists themselves, the most well-known art cities tend to be visually appealing, innovative, and open-minded- abundant with inspiration. But as the world changes, the best cities in the world to find that inspiration changes as well. At Paperwallet, our incredible artist partners hail from around the world: Europe, Asia, South America and more! You can see their newest designs for Paperwallet here. But which are the best cities in the world for artists and art-lovers alike? Read on to find out!

 

Berlin, Germany:

Berlin checks all the boxes for a top-notch art city, so it was no surprise that it was the top suggested city of the group. Art is alive in Berlin, often infused with the immense history that accompanies the city. It was a hub of culture and art in the 1920s before destruction hit during the rise of the Nazis leading up to WWII. The city was rather dormant culturally until the fall of the Berlin Wall when some of that former artistic spark finally had space to ignite again. Thus, the 90’s began the trickling migration of artists from New York City looking for cheaper workspaces.

Since then, the German government has proven to welcome artists from around the world with open arms, making it very easy to obtain visas, travel in-and-out, and obtain affordable workspaces. The city hosts hundreds of art museums and galleries as well as events such as the renowned Berlin Biennale and annual Berlin Art Week.

Blogger Kristin Addis says, “Berlin, Germany is a fantastic city for artists because it’s affordable, it’s full of inspiring art, and as an expat, it’s possible to get a freelance/artist visa to stay there beyond the three month Schengen visa.”

Kristen said she found the city to be incredibly affordable during her time living there, paying only €300 per month for a shared apartment. She also found she could purchase full meals for eight euro or less, and had easy access to transportation by means of trains, buses, or bicycles.

Suggested by Kristin Addis, world traveler and blogger at Be My Travel Muse.

Best cities in the world- Berlin, Germany - woman standing in front of grafitti

 

 

Lisbon, Portugal:

Quickly on the rise as one of the best cities for art is Lisbon, Portugal. While not one of the historically popular art cities like Paris or Rome, Lisbon is developing a culture alive with young artists of all mediums, encouraging the nickname of the “New Berlin”. There are new art galleries opening frequently, affordable housing and studio spaces, and a positive community outlook towards artists.

Art enthusiast Alvin Garcia says that Lisbon is one of the best cities for art primarily because of the new generation’s energy blending with the old styles of the city architecture and flavors.

“The city also has a young creative energy that is unmatched,” Garcia says, “Many creatives are moving to the city from various parts of the world making not only a Portuguese art hub but potentially a global art hub.”

Suggested by Alvin Garcia, art enthusiast and marketing apprentice at Fueled

Best cities in the world - Lisbon, Portugal - image of city

 

Margate, Kent, United Kingdom:

Though many are unfamiliar with the small seaside town of Margate, it has a deep art history beginning famously with Romanticism-era artist William Turner in the 1800s and Tracey Emin in the present day. In homage to the late Turner, the Turner Contemporary Museum is free to visitors. Perhaps due to the successful artists Margate has already bred, English artists have flocked to Margate in recent years citing it as one of the best cities in the U.K. for artists. Local artist Claire de Lune notes the consistently beautiful sunsets and ever-changing ocean are a constant source of inspiration in the town.

“Many artists have moved down here to expand their creative practice, and the creative community is thriving- there are art events on here nearly every day of the week,” de Lune explains, “I love it because there are so many kind and interesting characters here, lively shops and venues, and the space to experiment with our art.”

Suggested by Claire de Lune, Artist.

Best Cities in the world for artists - Margate, UK sunset

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States:

When most people think of this American city art is usually not first on the brain! Beyond Bourbon Street, beignets, and Mardi Gras, the city offers a bustling art scene. The city offers world-class art galleries, museums, and a hoard of various street and graffiti artists. Notable locations include the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans which offers exhibitions, displays, and performances to showcase multiple disciplines of art. A few of the popular and provocative galleries in town include activist Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, and educator Stella Jones Gallery. Travel expert David Ambrogio says his favorite spot in New Orleans for art is historic St. Claude Avenue for the ever-evolving graffiti murals and street artists.

“New Orleans’ embrace of artists and their craft is what really makes it my favorite city for art,” Ambrogio says, “Here in the Crescent City, artists are not looked on as deadbeats, but are revered and cherished for all that they contribute to our great city.”

Suggested by David Ambrogio, travel expert with La Galerie Hotel

best art cities in the world- New Orleans, LA

Paris, France:

Paris has long been known as one of the best cities in the world for art- and artists of all mediums. Famous artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Edith Piaf, and Ernest Hemingway all lived and worked in the romantic city. It is also known for the hundreds of galleries and museums showcasing some of the most esteemed pieces from around the world in venues such as the Louvre or the Musée d’Art Moderne. The city is not as affordable as it once was for up-and-coming artists, but the inspiration and history of art hangs in the air and inspires artists and art-lovers young and old.

If you want to feel the influence of today’s art in person, rather than gazing upon old works in the museums, 59 Rivoli is the place to be. This building was illegally squatted upon by artists beginning in the mid-1800s. Over time their artistic presence became known by the eclectic and colorful decorations they added to the building. The space “changed hands” (still illegally) several times before it was acquired by the city of Paris, renovated, and reopened as a series of 30 low-cost studio spaces.

Here’s what Camacho had to say about the whimsical artist’s haven:

“But, what’s really unmissable and gives you a real boost of inspiration, in my opinion, is going to 59 Rivoli. You can’t possibly be the same after walking among the artists’ studios and watching them create amazing works of art from scratch. The building itself can also ignite the artist you’ve got inside you (and if not, at least you will change your point of view about art).”

Suggested by Justine Camacho, travel expert with Talk Travel

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The Sister Cities:

San Francisco and New York City are often referred to as sister cities. Always on the cutting edge of fashion, art, music, and design, both cities have long been a home to artists and lovers of fast-paced culture. However, in recent years artists have been moving away from the cities (often to the other cities on this list) due to the ever increasing cost of living and studio space! We’ve included them on this list for the impact they have on the art community, but wouldn’t recommend them to an artist on a tight budget.

 

San Francisco, California, United States:

It’s hard not to recognize San Francisco as an art city simply by walking down the street. The relaxed and open culture, art-positive opinions from community and local governments, and abundance of gallery spaces make San Francisco a staple as one of the best cities in the world for art. Notable locations such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Palace of Fine Art find their home here as well as smatterings of galleries featuring American, Asian, and African art.

If you wander a ways off the beaten path to Dogpatch, you’ll find a thriving creative community including the Minnesota Street Project which houses 35,000 sq feet of gallery space and 22,000 sq feet of studio space offered to artists who can’t afford some of the more popular (and pricey) spaces in town. This area is up-and-coming with artists and young entrepreneurs in branding, design, and new products.

Best Cities in the world for artists - San Francisco, CA

New York, New York, United States:

New York is known as the United States city of dreams. People from all over flock to this city to make their dreams come true, be it in business, fashion, entertainment, or art. The art community, much like in Paris, is and will almost certainly always be strong. From graffiti murals and underground studios to world-recognized museums and galleries. New York has a solid grasp on its positions as one of the best cities in the world for artists. For those new to the NYC art scene The Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art are must-sees.

With the rising costs of living and increased interest by the wealthy in formerly affordable neighborhoods (Brooklyn, we’re looking at you), more and more New York artists are packing up and heading to cheaper cities in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Many, such as artist and educator Joseph Cavalieri who is relocating to Reading, PA, 3 hours from the city.

“I’ll be surrounded by many talented artists and in a city with potential,” he says,” The price of living is half of the cost of living in NYC, you can buy a 2 bedroom for 72K.”

Best Cities in the world for artists - New York City

Do you agree with our picks for the best cities in the world for artists? What city would you add to the list? Looking for your own perfectly inspired piece? Check out the newest designs from our artists.

When I reflect on my recent 7 Day Jordan Escape by Globus tour, I don’t think I’ve ever experienced so many BIG attractions and highlights in such a short period of time before. As a small country with ancient stories to tell, Jordan makes it easy to have monumental experiences in a short amount of time. You don’t have to plan, take care of any logistics, or fight through the crowds that normally come with such well-known attractions during high season travel.

When I reflect on my recent 7 Day Jordan Escape by Globus tour, I don’t think I’ve ever experienced so many BIG attractions and highlights in such a short period of time before. As a small country with ancient stories to tell, Jordan makes it easy to have monumental experiences in a short amount of time. You don’t have to plan, take care of any logistics, or fight through the crowds that normally come with such well-known attractions during high season travel.

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Table Of Content

  • Downtown Amman: Wa­sat Al-Balad
  • The Ancient Roman City of Jerash
  • Amman Accommodation: Kempinski Hotel
  • Return after a long week of memories

Downtown Amman: Wa­sat Al-Balad

Top 7 Best Cities in the World for Artists | Paperwallet

Top 7 Best Cities in the World for Artists | Paperwallet

Apr 13, 2025
by
郭亚东

Just like the artists themselves, the most well-known art cities tend to be visually appealing, innovative, and open-minded- abundant with inspiration. But as the world changes, the best cities in the world to find that inspiration changes as well. At Paperwallet, our incredible artist partners hail from around the world: Europe, Asia, South America and more! You can see their newest designs for Paperwallet here. But which are the best cities in the world for artists and art-lovers alike? Read on to find out!

 

Berlin, Germany:

Berlin checks all the boxes for a top-notch art city, so it was no surprise that it was the top suggested city of the group. Art is alive in Berlin, often infused with the immense history that accompanies the city. It was a hub of culture and art in the 1920s before destruction hit during the rise of the Nazis leading up to WWII. The city was rather dormant culturally until the fall of the Berlin Wall when some of that former artistic spark finally had space to ignite again. Thus, the 90’s began the trickling migration of artists from New York City looking for cheaper workspaces.

Since then, the German government has proven to welcome artists from around the world with open arms, making it very easy to obtain visas, travel in-and-out, and obtain affordable workspaces. The city hosts hundreds of art museums and galleries as well as events such as the renowned Berlin Biennale and annual Berlin Art Week.

Blogger Kristin Addis says, “Berlin, Germany is a fantastic city for artists because it’s affordable, it’s full of inspiring art, and as an expat, it’s possible to get a freelance/artist visa to stay there beyond the three month Schengen visa.”

Kristen said she found the city to be incredibly affordable during her time living there, paying only €300 per month for a shared apartment. She also found she could purchase full meals for eight euro or less, and had easy access to transportation by means of trains, buses, or bicycles.

Suggested by Kristin Addis, world traveler and blogger at Be My Travel Muse.

Best cities in the world- Berlin, Germany - woman standing in front of grafitti

 

 

Lisbon, Portugal:

Quickly on the rise as one of the best cities for art is Lisbon, Portugal. While not one of the historically popular art cities like Paris or Rome, Lisbon is developing a culture alive with young artists of all mediums, encouraging the nickname of the “New Berlin”. There are new art galleries opening frequently, affordable housing and studio spaces, and a positive community outlook towards artists.

Art enthusiast Alvin Garcia says that Lisbon is one of the best cities for art primarily because of the new generation’s energy blending with the old styles of the city architecture and flavors.

“The city also has a young creative energy that is unmatched,” Garcia says, “Many creatives are moving to the city from various parts of the world making not only a Portuguese art hub but potentially a global art hub.”

Suggested by Alvin Garcia, art enthusiast and marketing apprentice at Fueled

Best cities in the world - Lisbon, Portugal - image of city

 

Margate, Kent, United Kingdom:

Though many are unfamiliar with the small seaside town of Margate, it has a deep art history beginning famously with Romanticism-era artist William Turner in the 1800s and Tracey Emin in the present day. In homage to the late Turner, the Turner Contemporary Museum is free to visitors. Perhaps due to the successful artists Margate has already bred, English artists have flocked to Margate in recent years citing it as one of the best cities in the U.K. for artists. Local artist Claire de Lune notes the consistently beautiful sunsets and ever-changing ocean are a constant source of inspiration in the town.

“Many artists have moved down here to expand their creative practice, and the creative community is thriving- there are art events on here nearly every day of the week,” de Lune explains, “I love it because there are so many kind and interesting characters here, lively shops and venues, and the space to experiment with our art.”

Suggested by Claire de Lune, Artist.

Best Cities in the world for artists - Margate, UK sunset

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States:

When most people think of this American city art is usually not first on the brain! Beyond Bourbon Street, beignets, and Mardi Gras, the city offers a bustling art scene. The city offers world-class art galleries, museums, and a hoard of various street and graffiti artists. Notable locations include the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans which offers exhibitions, displays, and performances to showcase multiple disciplines of art. A few of the popular and provocative galleries in town include activist Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, and educator Stella Jones Gallery. Travel expert David Ambrogio says his favorite spot in New Orleans for art is historic St. Claude Avenue for the ever-evolving graffiti murals and street artists.

“New Orleans’ embrace of artists and their craft is what really makes it my favorite city for art,” Ambrogio says, “Here in the Crescent City, artists are not looked on as deadbeats, but are revered and cherished for all that they contribute to our great city.”

Suggested by David Ambrogio, travel expert with La Galerie Hotel

best art cities in the world- New Orleans, LA

Paris, France:

Paris has long been known as one of the best cities in the world for art- and artists of all mediums. Famous artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Edith Piaf, and Ernest Hemingway all lived and worked in the romantic city. It is also known for the hundreds of galleries and museums showcasing some of the most esteemed pieces from around the world in venues such as the Louvre or the Musée d’Art Moderne. The city is not as affordable as it once was for up-and-coming artists, but the inspiration and history of art hangs in the air and inspires artists and art-lovers young and old.

If you want to feel the influence of today’s art in person, rather than gazing upon old works in the museums, 59 Rivoli is the place to be. This building was illegally squatted upon by artists beginning in the mid-1800s. Over time their artistic presence became known by the eclectic and colorful decorations they added to the building. The space “changed hands” (still illegally) several times before it was acquired by the city of Paris, renovated, and reopened as a series of 30 low-cost studio spaces.

Here’s what Camacho had to say about the whimsical artist’s haven:

“But, what’s really unmissable and gives you a real boost of inspiration, in my opinion, is going to 59 Rivoli. You can’t possibly be the same after walking among the artists’ studios and watching them create amazing works of art from scratch. The building itself can also ignite the artist you’ve got inside you (and if not, at least you will change your point of view about art).”

Suggested by Justine Camacho, travel expert with Talk Travel

best cities in the world for art - image of the eiffel tower in paris

The Sister Cities:

San Francisco and New York City are often referred to as sister cities. Always on the cutting edge of fashion, art, music, and design, both cities have long been a home to artists and lovers of fast-paced culture. However, in recent years artists have been moving away from the cities (often to the other cities on this list) due to the ever increasing cost of living and studio space! We’ve included them on this list for the impact they have on the art community, but wouldn’t recommend them to an artist on a tight budget.

 

San Francisco, California, United States:

It’s hard not to recognize San Francisco as an art city simply by walking down the street. The relaxed and open culture, art-positive opinions from community and local governments, and abundance of gallery spaces make San Francisco a staple as one of the best cities in the world for art. Notable locations such as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Palace of Fine Art find their home here as well as smatterings of galleries featuring American, Asian, and African art.

If you wander a ways off the beaten path to Dogpatch, you’ll find a thriving creative community including the Minnesota Street Project which houses 35,000 sq feet of gallery space and 22,000 sq feet of studio space offered to artists who can’t afford some of the more popular (and pricey) spaces in town. This area is up-and-coming with artists and young entrepreneurs in branding, design, and new products.

Best Cities in the world for artists - San Francisco, CA

New York, New York, United States:

New York is known as the United States city of dreams. People from all over flock to this city to make their dreams come true, be it in business, fashion, entertainment, or art. The art community, much like in Paris, is and will almost certainly always be strong. From graffiti murals and underground studios to world-recognized museums and galleries. New York has a solid grasp on its positions as one of the best cities in the world for artists. For those new to the NYC art scene The Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art are must-sees.

With the rising costs of living and increased interest by the wealthy in formerly affordable neighborhoods (Brooklyn, we’re looking at you), more and more New York artists are packing up and heading to cheaper cities in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Many, such as artist and educator Joseph Cavalieri who is relocating to Reading, PA, 3 hours from the city.

“I’ll be surrounded by many talented artists and in a city with potential,” he says,” The price of living is half of the cost of living in NYC, you can buy a 2 bedroom for 72K.”

Best Cities in the world for artists - New York City

Do you agree with our picks for the best cities in the world for artists? What city would you add to the list? Looking for your own perfectly inspired piece? Check out the newest designs from our artists.

At the bottom of Citadel Hill is Wa­sat Al-Balad, the oldest part of Amman. Here’s where you can discover real Jordanian life through its old buildings, crumbling archeological ruins by the side of the road, cute cafes and bookstores, fresh produce markets, and stores selling scarves, gold, herbs and spices, fresh juices, and delicious desserts like Kunafeh (goats cheese. topped with wheat and pistachio).

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At the bottom of Citadel Hill is Wa­sat Al-Balad, the oldest part of Amman. Here’s where you can discover real Jordanian life through its old buildings, crumbling archeological ruins by the side of the road, cute cafes and bookstores, fresh produce markets, and stores selling scarves, gold, herbs and spices, fresh juices, and delicious desserts like Kunafeh (goats cheese. topped with wheat and pistachio).

After lunch, we enjoyed sage tea in the pretty gorgeous outdoor seating area shaded by huge trees and fragrant flowers, and shopped in the small stores filled with preserved jars of food, knitted hats and bags, jewelry and other trinkets and souvenirs. These stores are a part of Beit Khairat Souf’s Women’s Community Project created to help women financially support themselves.

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The Ancient Roman City of Jerash

One of the best things to do in Jordan is to visit the ancient city of Jerash, considered one of the best-preserved Roman-era cities in the world. Actually, Alexander the Great originally founded Jerash (or Gerasa) as a Greek City in the 4th Century BC.

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Unlike other ancient Roman cities, you’ll see little restoration; buildings are as it was during the Roman days (or how it has crumbled since). Contemplate that as you walk around exploring what’s left of cultural centers like temples, theaters, and hippodromes. White Australia has such a short, colonized history that you wouldn’t find a building under 200 years old.

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You can still see the Greek inscriptions in the crumbling remains of the façade that once faced the city. About three hundred years later, the Romans took control where it grew to be one of the most impressive Roman cities to ever exist.

Amman Accommodation: Kempinski Hotel

To be honest, I wasn’t expecting such a nice hotel to be part of a tour. Kempinski Hotel was in a great location in Amman’s central business district, the service was outstanding, and the rooms were very comfortable with the biggest and best pillows I’ve ever had. The bathroom towels were gigantic and just as luxurious as the fluffy robe. I couldn’t have wished for a more comfortable bed for the 13 hour sleep I had on my first evening - after 30 hours without it.

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Spending 15 minutes each day in the complimentary steam and sauna room in the Spa helped me recover from jet lag. The buffet breakfast and dinners were also delicious and full of Jordanian food. Hotel breakfast and dinner buffets are included in the Globus tour. There are local restaurants within walking distance to the hotel if you want to eat out. You will love having 5 Star accommodation at affordable prices on your Escape by Globus tours.

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What you do on this final day of your Jordan tour depends on what time you are flying out. Globus will transfer you directly to Amman airport from the Movenpick Resort and Spa.

Hot Tip: My flight was early morning, so I left the resort about 10pm. Had I known how great the Dead Sea Resort and Spa was, I would have delayed my flight until the following day and stayed an extra night and morning.

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