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Discover Aberdeen’s vibrant street art scene on this private 1.5-hour tour with an expert guide, exploring murals, alleys, and hidden corners for just $171.95.
Exploring Aberdeen’s streets reveals a lively and colorful side of the city that many visitors might overlook. The Private Aberdeen Street Art Tour offers an engaging 1.5-hour walk led by a local, expert guide who knows exactly where to find the most striking murals and street art around town. Priced at $171.95 per group (up to 6 people), this tour provides a personalized experience that emphasizes the city’s creative expressions through vibrant murals, including Man & Dog by Smug, Lego Wall by Jan Vormann, and Unicorn by Bordalo. The tour is designed for small groups, ensuring an intimate and detailed exploration of Aberdeen’s dynamic street art scene.
While the tour mainly visits outdoor locations, it also includes a quick outside view of the Aberdeen Art Gallery, which has played a significant role in shaping the local art environment. The 1 hour 30 minutes duration makes this a brisk but immersive experience suitable for those interested in modern visual art, urban culture, and local stories. A key benefit is the constantly updated route, meaning no two tours are the same and fresh street art pieces are regularly included.


The Private Aberdeen Street Art Tour stands out for its focus on outdoor murals and urban art that have transformed the city’s walls. A local, expert guide leads the way, sharing insights into the artists behind iconic pieces like Smug’s Man & Dog and Alice Pasquini’s Side Profile. This tour emphasizes outdoor exploration, with most street art visible in alleys, under bridges, or on major buildings. The small group size allows for a more in-depth conversation and personalized attention, ensuring each mural’s story and significance are explored thoroughly.
The tour’s constantly updated route guarantees fresh discoveries, with more than 10 murals highlighted during each walk. The focus on outdoor artworks means no admission fees are involved, and the tour is accessible to most travelers. While it doesn’t include interior visits, the outside view of Aberdeen Art Gallery underscores its importance for the local art scene, offering context for how street art complements traditional art institutions.
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The journey begins at the Robert the Bruce Statue, a central meeting point in Aberdeen. From here, the guide leads the group through key locations where murals decorate unassuming corners and towering structures alike. The emphasis is on discovering pieces that have taken over walls by storm, transforming everyday spaces into open-air galleries. The 1 hour 20 minutes spent outside ensures that participants get plenty of time to appreciate the work up close while enjoying the city’s atmosphere.
Throughout the walk, the guide explains each mural’s background, artist, and artistic style, making each piece more meaningful. The outdoor nature of the tour also means it’s a flexible, weather-dependent activity, so travelers should prepare for light rain or wind, as noted in the positive review mentioning how the tour still remained fascinating despite cold rain.

Although the tour does not include admission into the Aberdeen Art Gallery, a brief outside visit highlights its significance for the city’s artistic landscape. The guide discusses its history and influence, providing valuable context that enhances the understanding of Aberdeen’s broader art environment. This small addition underscores how street art exists alongside traditional art venues, adding a layer of contemporary relevance to the city’s artistic tapestry.
The tour begins at the Robert the Bruce Statue at Aberdeen City Council, located in Business Hub 16 on the 3rd Floor West of Marischal College, on Broad Street. This accessible starting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach. The activity concludes back at the starting location, simplifying logistics for participants.
Since this is a private tour, only your group will participate, allowing for a tailored experience. Confirmations are received immediately upon booking, and the tour is suitable for almost all travelers, including those who use service animals.
This tour offers a unique focus on outdoor murals, highlighting Aberdeen’s evolving urban art scene. Its small group format and knowledgeable guide make for an engaging exploration, perfect for visitors who appreciate art and culture but prefer a more intimate experience. The constant route updates ensure fresh content, making this tour worthwhile even for repeat visitors.
A highly praised aspect is the guide’s ability to share diverse historical and contemporary insights beyond just street art, enriching the overall experience. The tour balances visual discovery with storytelling, making it both educational and visually stimulating. Weather considerations are important, but the positive review about continued fascination despite rain demonstrates adaptability and resilience.
While the outdoor focus is a strength, it could be a limitation if the weather is particularly bad. The tour does not include interior visits or access to private collections, which may be a drawback for those seeking a more comprehensive art experience. The price of $171.95 is reasonable for a private group experience, but it may seem on the higher side for those on a tight budget or expecting a longer tour.
Aberdeen’s street art continues to grow and change, with new murals regularly added to the cityscape. This tour’s dynamic route reflects that ongoing evolution, giving visitors a chance to see some of the most impactful pieces that have reshaped Aberdeen’s urban environment. The tour captures the city’s creative spirit, blending street art, local stories, and urban culture into a lively 1.5-hour walk.
The expert guidance not only helps you find the best murals but also provides a rich background that deepens appreciation for each piece. Visitors seeking a focused, outdoor art experience with the flexibility to enjoy Aberdeen’s streets should find this tour a worthwhile addition to their visit.
“Totally fascinating tour delivered by Bronwyn.”
What is the duration of the Aberdeen Street Art Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
How many murals will I see during the tour?
You will see more than 10 murals, including notable pieces like Man & Dog by Smug and Unicorn by Bordalo.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Robert the Bruce Statue near Aberdeen City Council and ends back at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, the outdoor focus and walking nature suggest some physical activity is involved. It’s best suited for those comfortable with light walking.
Does the tour include inside visits or museum access?
No, the tour mainly involves outdoor viewing; the Aberdeen Art Gallery is only viewed from outside.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $171.95 per group, accommodating up to 6 people.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, it’s appropriate for most ages, especially those interested in urban art and local culture.
Can I cancel the tour if I change my plans?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour available rain or shine?
Yes, it operates regardless of weather, but outdoor conditions should be considered.
Who leads the tour?
A local, expert guide with knowledge of Aberdeen’s street art and history.
This Private Aberdeen Street Art Tour offers an insightful, visually engaging, and flexible way to explore Aberdeen’s vibrant street art landscape. Its combination of outdoor murals, expert storytelling, and constantly updated routes makes it an attractive choice for art lovers and urban explorers alike.