COOL COLOURS: You already know that you're in Braamfontein if you see this sign, but you may not know that you're at The Grove on Melle Street.
With the number of creatives that frequent the city, it is not a surprise that most of the buildings are sprayed and tagged with graffiti and street art.
City Buzz thought it was time to take residents for a tour of the street art and find out if they’d know where they were on seeing these pieces of graffiti.
ARTISTIC IMPRESSION: This piece will let you know that you’re at the bottom of Braamfontein, where Viljoen and Smit streets merge.
ANTIQUE: Antique noted plates are stuck to the wall at the intersection of Kruger and Fox streets in Maboneng and this makes for some beautiful vintage street art.
DOWN BELOW: You are below the M1 highway and next to Newtown Junction if you see this artwork on Henry Nxumalo Street in Newtown.
ICONOGRAPHY: Historical icons are painted on the wall on the corner of Fox and Kruger streets in Maboneng.
STREET ART: Ryza paints his Boss Fish on the corner of Gwigwi Mrwebi and Henry Nxumalo streets in Newtown.
CORNER CULTURE: If you see this abstract street art, you are on the corner of Henry Nxumalo and Gwigwi Mrwebi streets in Newtown.
BACK IN TIME: If you see Shakespeare, you are opposite the Museum of African Design (MOAD) on Albrecht Street in Maboneng.
WATCHING OVER: This painting of the late Nelson Mandela watches over Braamfontein on 70 Juta Street.
FIERCE: Lower Page Street in Maboneng is where you are if you see this fierce roaring tiger.