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Discover Turin's vibrant street art scene on this private 2-hour guided tour covering districts like Aurora, Borgo Dora, and Quadrilatero with expert local guides.


The Turin: Street Art tour offers an engaging 2-hour private walking experience through some of Turin’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Starting at Lungo Dora Firenze, a picturesque riverside location, the tour takes you through districts like Aurora, Borgo Dora, and Quadrilatero—areas often away from the typical tourist routes. The emphasis on urban murals offers a fresh perspective of the city, blending urban development with artistic expression.
This tour is perfect for those who want to see a different side of Turin—beyond historic monuments—to explore the city’s creative spirit. It is designed to be private and flexible, allowing guides to tailor the experience based on your interests and to provide plenty of local tips for further exploration in Turin.
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The tour begins at Lungo Dora Firenze, 37, a charming addresses along the scenic riverside of Turin. This location offers easy access to key cultural sites like the Mole Antonelliana and the Egyptian Museum. The scenic views and historic surroundings create an inviting setting for the start of your exploration. The coordinates 45.07926559448242, 7.689801216125488 make it straightforward to locate this central meeting point.

Your first stop is the Borgo Dora district, where you’ll spend approximately 40 minutes. This neighborhood is notable for its vivid murals and local charm, making it a favorite for street art enthusiasts. The guided visit includes a photo stop to capture the murals’ vibrant colors and intricate designs.
Borgo Dora offers a look into urban creativity that combines local life with artistic expression. The murals here are created by renowned street artists, and the guided walk helps you understand the stories behind each piece. This area provides a lively atmosphere that reflects Turin’s evolving urban culture.
Next, the tour takes you into Quadrilatero Romano, another about 40-minute stop. This district is known for its historic architecture alongside contemporary murals. Visitors get to see both the old and new as the guide explains how street art interacts with the district’s ancient streets and buildings.
The murals in Quadrilatero are particularly striking, often featuring themes inspired by local history and modern messages. This stop offers insight into how artistic expressions are transforming urban spaces, making it a compelling part of the tour.
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The third main area is Aurora, where you’ll spend around 40 minutes exploring more murals and street art. Aurora is recognized for its vibrant colors and intricate designs, with murals that tell stories and highlight social themes.
Visitors walk through streets filled with large-scale murals that showcase the talents of renowned street artists. As you stroll, the guide highlights artworks inspired by the TOward 2030 project, which features murals based on the United Nations’ sustainable development goals. This district exemplifies Turin’s urban art movement and its connection to global themes.
A notable feature of this tour is the TOward 2030 project, which brings murals inspired by the UN’s sustainability goals to Turin’s walls. These murals serve as powerful visual statements on issues like climate change, equality, and responsible consumption. The guide explains the meaning behind each mural, enriching your understanding of how street art in Turin connects local communities to global themes.
This aspect of the tour highlights Turin’s commitment to using urban art as a medium for social and environmental awareness. Seeing these murals adds a meaningful dimension to the experience, emphasizing art’s role in social change.

The private, customizable nature of the tour allows guides to adapt the experience to your preferences, whether you’re more interested in artistic techniques, local culture, or social themes. The ability to ask questions and get personalized recommendations is a key advantage.
The tour’s length of just 2 hours makes it an accessible option for a quick yet impactful exploration. Despite the short duration, the 5 km route covers significant districts, providing a comprehensive snapshot of Turin’s street art scene. The availability in multiple languages ensures a smooth experience for diverse visitors.
Led by knowledgeable local guides, the tour benefits from their familiarity with the districts and street art culture. The guides are skilled at explaining the stories behind murals and pointing out hidden details that might go unnoticed. As a private tour, the experience is intimate and tailored, perfect for those seeking a personalized cultural exploration.
The tour is suitable for wheelchair users and accommodates private groups, making it a flexible option for various travelers. Booking and cancellation policies are straightforward, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later.
The meeting point is centrally located and easy to reach, and the 2-hour duration ensures that the walk doesn’t become overly tiring. The route involves walking through urban streets, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour is designed to fit into a busy sightseeing schedule, providing a concise yet insightful look at Turin’s street art.
Travelers seeking an authentic, local perspective on urban art will find this tour rewarding. Its private and flexible setup, combined with expert guides, makes it stand out as a personalized cultural experience. The focus on murals inspired by global themes adds an educational layer to the artistic journey.
In contrast to other tours, this experience offers a deeper understanding of how street art reflects Turin’s community, history, and social issues. It’s an enriching way to see a different side of the city in a short timeframe.
The Turin: Street Art tour delivers a focused, engaging look at the city’s vibrant murals across key districts like Aurora, Borgo Dora, and Quadrilatero. The private, customizable approach and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized experience, perfect for those interested in urban culture and contemporary art.
While the tour’s short duration limits the scope to main murals and neighborhoods, it offers a meaningful glimpse into Turin’s creative spirit and social themes. It’s especially suitable for visitors who want a focused, guided walk with local insights and flexibility.
This tour provides an accessible, insightful way to see Turin’s street art, making it a worthwhile addition to any urban exploration in Italy’s Piedmont region.
How long is the street art tour in Turin?
The tour lasts 2 hours, covering approximately 5 km of walking through key districts.
What districts are included in the tour?
The tour explores Borgo Dora, Quadrilatero Romano, and Aurora.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Lungo Dora Firenze, 37, along the riverside.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are there language options for the guide?
The tour is available in English, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, it is a private, customizable experience, allowing guides to tailor the walk.
What is the focus of the murals?
Murals include works by renowned street artists and murals inspired by the TOward 2030 project based on UN sustainable development goals.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I reserve a spot?
You can reserve now and pay later, with available starting times depending on your schedule.