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Barcelona: Hidden Street Art Guided Tour

More than just a Street Art Tour—our 2-hour Graffiti Adventure blends exploring the streets with visits to the Studio Space of a Street Art Crew and also to an Urban Gallery showcasing original works.

Paid tour
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Basic Information


  • Total time

    2h

  • Language

    English (check the calendar for availability)

  • Price

    Adult - 28€/person Child (0-12years) - 19€/person Private tours starting from 140€/group

Meeting point

Meet us under the BINGO sign in front of the Condal Theatre. Nearest public transport: Paral·lel - Margarit; Poble Sec

  • Additional info

    This tour is organized by Artspace Tours.
    Note - The Street Art landscape is dynamic and always changing, as such we adjust the route regularly to always show the best pieces in the centre.

  • Booking rules

    Booking is obligatory.

About the tour


Four people posing in front of a colorful graffiti mural of a character with spiky yellow hair and blue eyes, under a clea...
Join us on a journey through the colourful streets and alleys of Barcelona to explore the undiscovered side of the city through its iconic street art scene.

All of our tours are led by artists and art historians, providing an authentic connection to the local art scene.

Find out why Barcelona is one of the street art capitals of Europe, learn about the history of the movement and uncover the stories behind the artists and their artworks and how the works tell the stories of the vibrant neighbourhoods.

We’ll wander through down-town Barcelona, covering Poble Sec, El Raval and The Gothic Quarter. Along the way we’ll visit one of Europe's most important street art parks, go behind the scenes in an artist studio collective, and visit a street art gallery.

Experience the street art scene first hand— during our time you’ll have full insider access to Barcelona’s street art scene, uncovering what the artwork symbolises and learning real stories about the artists, you’ll even get to meet local street artists during the tour of the studio collective.

Highlights


  1. 1

    Three Chimneys Urban Art Park

    An open-air urban space featuring rotating graffiti walls and monumental industrial architecture.

  2. 2

    We have been working in the Street Art scene in Barcelona for the last 7 years.

  3. 3

    Full insider access as we know the artists and share their real stories.

  4. 4

    We support local Artists & their Art.

  5. 5

    Visit a street artist’s collective studio and meet the artists who work there.

  6. 6

    Visit an urban art gallery and meet the gallerists.

  7. 7

    Visit the icon hidden graffiti spots in the city including the largest street art park in the city.

  8. 8

    Learn to decipher the hidden messages on the walls around you.

FAQ


Map


Meet us under the BINGO sign in front of the Condal Theatre. Nearest public transport: Paral·lel - Margarit; Poble Sec

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