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Explore Lyon's street art in Croix Rousse with a 1.5-hour guided tour for $23, led by passionate guides, featuring hidden works, history, and urban techniques.

The Lyon: Street Art in the Croix Rousse district tour offers a dynamic 1.5-hour walk through one of the city’s most vibrant districts. For just $23 per person, this guided experience dives into the colorful world of urban art, combining history, techniques, and local stories. Led by a qualified guide, the tour emphasizes interactive learning, making it a lively option for anyone interested in discovering Lyon from a fresh perspective.
This tour is particularly suited for those who want to understand street art’s cultural significance while enjoying a manageable, engaging walk. It’s suitable for visitors of all ages, with adaptations available for people with disabilities and the allowance of dogs on a leash. The small group format guarantees personal attention, making every visit feel intimate and tailored.
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The tour begins at Place de la Croix-Rousse, a central spot near the metro station. This meeting point is easy to access and provides a lively atmosphere to start your exploration. Arriving 15 minutes early is recommended to settle in and prepare for the guided walk.
The starting point’s location adds to the charm, as it’s already part of the district’s lively ambiance. From here, the guide leads the group into the heart of Croix Rousse, a neighborhood famous for its artistic spirit and historic character.

The guided tour takes approximately 1.5 hours, during which the guide leads visitors through the streets and slopes of Croix Rousse. This area is known for its rich street art scene, with many murals, graffiti, and urban artworks dispersed across the neighborhood.
The walk is designed to be fun and interactive, giving insight into urban art techniques such as stenciling and mural painting. The guide shares stories behind the artworks, including local anecdotes and historical context, offering a deeper appreciation of what makes Croix Rousse a hotspot for street art.

This tour operates in a small group setting, ensuring that each participant receives personalized attention and can easily ask questions. The small-group environment also enhances the opportunity to discover hidden or lesser-known works that larger tours might overlook.
The guide’s approach is friendly and engaging, making the experience interactive and enjoyable. Expect short stops at key murals or artworks, with explanations that make each piece more meaningful.
More Great Tours NearbyPeople with disabilities are warmly welcomed, with prior contact advised to enable the guide to tailor the route and tools accordingly—at no extra cost. This focus on accessibility makes the tour an inclusive option for a broader audience.
Dogs on a leash are permitted during the walk, provided civility rules are respected. This pet-friendly policy allows visitors to enjoy the art tour without leaving their furry friends behind, adding convenience for those traveling with pets.

The tour starts at Place de la Croix-Rousse and winds through the district’s streets and slopes. The guide points out notable murals and hidden artworks, emphasizing local street art culture and its origins. The route concludes at Pass. Mermet, in the 69001 Lyon area, bringing visitors back to a lively part of the city where urban art continues to flourish.
While the exact stops are not detailed, the focus remains on urban artworks dispersed throughout the district, with the guide explaining techniques, meaning, and local stories at each site.

The price of $23 covers the 1.5-hour guided walking tour conducted in French by a professional and qualified guide. Participants also receive tips on discovering Lyon, including good addresses and local tips to enhance their visit.
No meals, drinks, or souvenirs are included, but the value lies in the expert commentary, hidden artworks, and cultural insights shared during the walk.

Travelers should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and bring water for hydration. The tour maintains operation in bad weather unless there are weather alerts like orange storm or red alert.
Participants are asked to avoid bringing weapons, sharp objects, or engaging in smoking, eating, or drinking during the walk. Recording devices are not allowed, ensuring the experience remains focused on visual appreciation and conversation.

Among Lyon’s many sightseeing options, this street art-focused tour offers a unique cultural insight into the city’s urban creative scene. The small group size, expert guidance, and focus on hidden artworks make it particularly appealing for those wanting a more intimate experience.
The cost-effectiveness and adaptability for visitors with disabilities also add to its accessibility, while dog-friendly policies make it stand out for pet owners. The reviews consistently highlight the passionate guides and the interesting stories behind Lyon’s street art, reinforcing the tour’s quality.
This tour provides a fun, educational, and visually engaging look at Lyon’s street art scene. For $23, visitors gain insight into urban techniques, local stories, and hidden works in a neighborhood known for its artistic flair.
The professional guides bring enthusiasm and knowledge that make the walk both informative and lively. Its adaptability for people with disabilities and pet-friendly policy demonstrate a welcoming approach to diverse groups.
This experience is well-suited for those interested in street art, Lyon’s culture, or simply looking for a different way to explore the city. It’s a cost-effective, personable, and educational option that combines art, history, and urban charm.
How long is the tour and what is the price?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours and costs $23 per person.
Is the tour accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, the tour offers modular and adaptable routes for people with disabilities, with prior contact needed to arrange suitable tools and routes.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, dogs on a leash are welcome during the walk, provided civility rules are respected.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts at Place de la Croix-Rousse, near the metro station, and participants should arrive 15 minutes early.