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Explore ód's vibrant street art scene with a 2-hour guided tour, discovering murals, stories, and social layers in the city’s dynamic districts.
Discovering the vibrant murals and colorful stories behind ód’s street art scene, the ód Street Art Tour offers an engaging 2-hour exploration through the city’s walls. Led by a local guide and urban art enthusiast, this tour provides insight into the social and artistic gestures inscribed on ód’s streets, making it a must for art lovers and curious explorers alike. Whether you opt for the bustling city center or the lesser-known districts like Bauty or Polesie, this private guided experience promises an authentic glimpse into the city’s creative pulse—though it’s worth noting that transportation to the meeting point is not included.
This tour suits those interested in urban art, social dialogue through murals, or simply a different way to see ód. With a focus on murals, artistic interventions, and ephemeral expressions, the experience combines aesthetic appreciation with stories behind each piece. The tour’s flexible routes and knowledgeable guides make it accessible and informative, perfect for travelers eager to see ód through a new lens.


The ód Street Art Tour begins at a striking butterfly mural and a vivid mural depicting Eduardo Kobra, setting the tone for an inspiring walk. These murals serve as visual gateways into the city’s dynamic street art scene. As the guide leads the group through the streets, you’ll see large-format murals that transform blank walls into vibrant storytelling canvases.
The tour emphasizes hidden stories, social messages, and artistic gestures inscribed on the walls, giving visitors a better understanding of what each artwork signifies. The guide, an expert in both urban art and the city’s history, shares details that may often go unnoticed, such as layers of meaning or the social context behind specific murals. This makes each stop not just visually appealing but also intellectually engaging.
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The city center route showcases the most iconic murals ód has to offer. These artworks are often large and colorful, capturing the city’s creative spirit. Travelers get to admire murals by renowned artists and see how public art becomes a part of the city’s identity.
This route is ideal for those who want to focus on the high-profile pieces that define ód’s street art scene. The guide provides background on the murals’ origins, the artists behind them, and their significance within the urban fabric. The visual impact of these murals makes this route especially appealing for photography lovers and social media enthusiasts.

For a different perspective, the tour offers an option to explore less-frequented districts like Bauty or Polesie. In these areas, street art acts as a tool for building local identity and fostering social dialogue. Murals here tend to be more ephemeral and diverse, reflecting the community’s voice and concerns.
This route provides a more intimate experience, with the guide pointing out subtle artistic gestures and social messages. It also reveals how street art functions as a form of urban activism and community expression outside the well-trodden tourist paths. The atmosphere in these districts is often quieter, giving visitors a chance to appreciate the murals’ context and community meaning.
Every tour is led by a local guide who combines enthusiasm for urban art with knowledge of ód’s history. The guide is well-versed in the stories behind each mural and can explain social contexts and artistic gestures with clarity.
Their storytelling style makes the experience accessible and engaging, ensuring that even viewers unfamiliar with street art can appreciate its significance. The guide’s passion helps create a lively atmosphere, fostering curiosity and conversation among participants. This personalized approach makes the tour suitable for various groups and interests.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour starts in front of a mural featuring a butterfly and a murals depicting Eduardo Kobra. It concludes back at the initial meeting point, making it easy to plan additional activities afterward.
With a duration of 2 hours, the tour is paced to cover significant murals without feeling rushed. It’s offered as a private group, allowing for tailored conversations and a more personalized experience. Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a camera to capture murals, and water for hydration.
Since the tour does not include transportation, travelers need to arrange their own way to reach the meeting point. The activity is not suitable for wheelchair users, which is important for visitors with mobility considerations.

Opting for the city center route means seeing ód’s most famous murals, perfect for those wanting iconic visuals and easy access. The less-known districts, like Bauty and Polesie, offer a more social and community-focused experience, with murals that often have ephemeral and grassroots origins.
Both options are led by knowledgeable guides who tailor the storytelling to the route. This flexibility allows visitors to select the experience that best matches their interests—whether they prefer the well-documented murals or the authentic, community-driven street art of the outskirts.

The tour is available with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travel plans. You can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to secure your spot before plans become definitive.
Meetings are conducted in front of key murals, and the activity is conducted in English and Polish. It’s a private experience, which helps keep the group small and focused. This tour is ideal for those wanting a guided, insightful walk through ód’s street art scene without the need for additional transportation or food/drink options included.

The ód Street Art Tour offers a unique window into the city’s creative expressions that often remain unnoticed. The focus on murals, artistic interventions, and social messages makes it more than just an art walk—it’s an exploration of urban culture and community identity.
While it’s a 2-hour private experience with a knowledgeable guide, travelers should plan their own transportation to the meeting point. The tour suits art lovers, social activists, and curious explorers interested in discovering ód beyond its traditional sights.
This tour delivers a balanced blend of visual delight and storytelling, making it a rewarding addition to any visit to ód. It’s especially well-suited for those who appreciate local insights and want to see how street art shapes the city’s identity.

What is included in the tour?
A local guide and stories behind each mural.
Are the guides available in English and Polish?
Yes, the tour is conducted in both languages.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, travelers are responsible for reaching the starting location.
Are the tours suitable for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and water.
Are food or drinks included?
No, these are not included.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins in front of a butterfly mural and Eduardo Kobra mural and ends back at the same point.