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Discover Madrid's vibrant street art with a private 2-hour tour led by a local graffiti writer, exploring neighborhoods like Lavapiés and La Latina for $79.

The Madrid: Private Street Art Tour offers a unique way to experience the city’s dynamic street art culture. For $79 per person, this 2-hour private walking experience takes you through the multicultural neighborhoods of Lavapiés, Embajadores, and La Latina. Led by a knowledgeable guide who is also a graffiti writer collaborating with prominent festivals like CALLE Lavapies, Urvanity, and Muros Tabacalera, this tour provides insider insights you won’t find in typical city guides.
One of the key strengths of this tour is its customizable nature. It caters to your interests, allowing you to see both main tourist sights and lesser-known venues. The private format ensures an intimate experience, with your guide’s expertise helping you understand the stories behind the colorful murals. While food or drinks are not included, plenty of tips are provided for exploring Madrid further. The tour is wheelchair accessible and offers live guidance in French, English, Spanish, or Italian.
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The tour begins at P.º de las Acacias, 1, where your guide meets you in front of Nueva Generación. This central starting point makes it easy to access from various parts of Madrid. The initial briefing sets the tone for an engaging exploration into the city’s street art, combining visual encounters with local stories.
The guide leading this experience is a graffiti writer who collaborates with major festivals and provides authentic insider perspectives. This personal background enriches the tour, giving you a deeper understanding of Madrid’s graffiti culture and its evolution.

The first neighborhood you visit is Lavapiés, known for its multicultural vibrancy and street art by local urban artists. As you walk through this lively area, expect to see colorful graffiti decorating the walls, many created by emerging talents prominent at Calle Sombrete. The guide explains the stories behind these works, helping you appreciate the political, social, and artistic themes embedded in the murals.
Lavapiés also hosts free workshops like photography, dance, yoga, and cycling, which the guide highlights as part of Madrid’s broader urban art culture. These community activities add context to the street art scene, showing how art interacts with local life.

Moving along Calle Argumosa, the tour showcases walls that serve as canvases for Madrid’s street artists. Here, the guide introduces you to veteran artists whose work has become iconic within the city. The murals and tags on this street reflect a mix of political messages, abstract art, and humorous pieces.
The walls of La Tabacalera, formerly a tobacco factory, are a focal point during the tour. Now transformed into a cultural hub hosting street art exhibitions and workshops, La Tabacalera embodies Madrid’s urban art spirit. The guide points out notable murals and explains the significance of the space in nurturing street art festivals.
More Great Tours NearbyLa Tabacalera stands out as a key location on this tour. The former tobacco factory is now a vibrant cultural center that hosts street art exhibitions, workshops, and community events. The guide highlights the history of the building and its transformation, emphasizing its role in Madrid’s urban art movement.
This space also offers free workshops in activities like photography, dance, yoga, and cycling, which underline the city’s support for community-driven arts. Visiting La Tabacalera offers a deeper understanding of how street art interacts with local culture and social initiatives.
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Esta es una Plaza is a notable site where the guide introduces veteran street artists whose work has left a lasting impression in Madrid. The murals and installations here reflect social commentary, personal expression, and urban storytelling. The guide explains the meaning behind the art, making it accessible even for those unfamiliar with graffiti culture.
This stop emphasizes Madrid’s support for veteran artists while also showcasing the emerging talents at Calle Sombrete. The diverse styles and messages displayed at Esta es una Plaza give visitors a broad view of the city’s street art diversity.
Your final stop in Calle del Sombrerete explores Madrid’s newer street art scene. This street is known for emerging talents and experimental murals. The guide points out innovative techniques, vivid colors, and fresh ideas that define contemporary street art in Madrid.
Walking through Calle Sombrete, you gain an appreciation for the evolving nature of urban art, as well as its role in activating public spaces. The guide often shares valuable advice about other things to do in Madrid and how the city continues to foster creative expression.
This private tour is designed for ease and comfort. It includes walking through the neighborhoods, combined with public transport if needed, although transport options can be customized or clarified during booking. The tour concludes back at the original meeting point at P.º de las Acacias, 1, providing a convenient exit.
Help with booking tickets for any specific visits or exhibitions is included, ensuring a smooth experience. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors.

Compared to group tours, this exclusive experience offers the advantage of personalized attention and flexibility. The guide’s expertise as a graffiti writer means insights are authentic and deeply informed. You can tailor the tour to focus more on certain neighborhoods or art styles, depending on your interests.
While food or drinks are not included, ample recommendations are provided for exploring local eateries afterward. The 2-hour duration allows enough time to see a broad swath of the street art scene without feeling rushed.
The Madrid: Private Street Art Tour provides a refreshing perspective on the city, emphasizing urban culture and community. The knowledgeable guide and the personalized format make it ideal for anyone interested in contemporary art, local culture, or urban stories.
This tour suits visitors who appreciate authentic local insights and want to explore Madrid beyond the typical attractions. It’s especially worthwhile for those curious about street art festivals and the city’s creative evolution. While food and drinks are not included, the focus on visual art and neighborhood life offers plenty of engaging content.
“Michele did a fantastic job on the tour! We would definitely recommend him!”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours.
What neighborhoods are covered?
The tour covers Lavapiés, Embajadores, and La Latina.
Is the tour private?
Yes, it is a private, exclusive experience with no other groups.
What languages are available?
Guides speak French, English, Spanish, and Italian.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at P.º de las Acacias, 1, in front of Nueva Generación.
Can the tour be customized?
Absolutely, it is customizable based on your interests.
How do I book tickets?
Booking includes help from the team to assist with ticket purchases for specific visits or exhibitions.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.