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    Graffiti Pier

    4.1 (13 reviews)

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    Sar A.

    For the artists types among you, Graffiti art represents some kind of self-expression. For the rest of us ... it represents disgrace for art, and a punishable crime. Hold on a second, go to the "Graffiti Pier", aka, Graffiti Underground,aka, Graffiti mecca, and look around. You may like what you see. This past Saturday, Kathleen D, Mary Kate M. and I decided to venture and checkout Graffiti Pier. It was a 10 minutes drive from the city, and the GPS took us to a parking lot off Richmond Street, which was full of cars, and people. Why? Don't ask. We parked our car at the far left end, and walk down a " trail" for few minutes, and TA DA! We were at Graffiti Pier. I admit, I was a bit out of my comfort zone, but ironically, once I saw the abandoned pier that extend into the Delaware River, I started admiring the beautiful/ controversial, huge graffiti canvas. They were big, they were bold. Clarification: I am not trying to support Graffiti, but when a controversial art uses old/ abandoned spaces and transform it, then why not give it a shoutout. Advise: - It is beautiful, COOL/ RARE spot, but also sketchy. Don't go at night, and do NOT go alone. - Eek! I got stung by something all over my legs! So, If I were you, I won't wear shorts. Cover your legs. Enjoy Gra.philly. Just not too much. Four Yelps.

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    Yasmeen T.

    Well I finally made it to Graffiti Pier, yay! I was really impressed with what I saw. The vibrant colors strategically placed upon cemented pillars of an old coal pier. I actually learned that the pier at one time was a coal pier where trains and a crane loaded coal from ships docked there. You can actually see the remnants of a train bridge when you look a top the columns. Now because I said remnants after looking up I began to feel unsafe, lol. There are pieces of cemented bridge hanging on metal poles "Be careful and aware!" Bring cans of spray paint and paint your life away. I tried to find an area where there was some space to paint over. Once I found my area, it was on! Surprisingly there were a mixture of types of people there just kinda walking around or hanging out: couples, photographers, models, music bands (there were pretty good too), people doing graffiti, people fishing off the Delaware, a dad with three small children, lol. I met a guy who was fishing, he told me I could come fish with him and he'd even filet my fish right there on the tumbled column that once stood on the pier. It was a great experience. I even took my own 2 kids 11 and 13! Just remember: 1. Wear pants and sneakers (rocky terrain, bottles, glass) 2. Look up to check for falling debri. 3. Wear bug spray (the mosquitoes!) 4. Be aware of your surroundings. Oh, I only found this pace because I pulled into the parking lot at the same time as some other people and I followed them. Once you park you have to squeeze around the barrier and follow the path.

    Marissa C.

    This place is definitely worth checking out if you haven't been. It's in a sort of empty area of philly and I'm not sure if it's completely legal to enter, but it's really neat if you can look past the empty cans. It's a fun place to take outsiders and there's a nice view of the city. There's some areas you can climb, for you more adventurous kids. There is a parking lot and an area to get dropped off, but you definitely can't walk here. I wouldn't go alone and I would only suggest going during the day.

    Nicole L.

    It was kind of creepy going alone but I enjoyed it. When I first arrived, I didn't know where to go. I sat there long enough until a few guys came walking out of the woods. Coincidentally when I was leaving there were people asking me the same question.. "is the graffiti pier back there?" There's trash and glass to watch out for if you're not wearing decent shoes or boots. I mostly ran into other people taking pictures or fishing. Definitely got some nice shots though!

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