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Explore Denver’s vibrant street art scene with a 2-hour guided walking tour of the North RiNo Art District, featuring 25-35 murals and expert insights for $35.
Discover Denver’s North RiNo Art District through a uniquely engaging street art tour that combines visual exploration with cultural storytelling. Priced at $35 per person and lasting 2 hours, this highly rated guided walking experience offers an in-depth look at some of Denver’s most striking murals and the stories behind them. The tour covers approximately 2 miles, walking through 20 blocks and 5,000 steps, making it a manageable yet immersive route. Perfect for those interested in urban art, local history, or cultural dynamics, this tour is accessible for most people, including those with walkers or canes.
The central meeting point is at the RiNo Beer Garden, marked by a colorful mural and located at 3800 Walnut St. The tour includes visits to 25-35 murals, with expert commentary on the art, its techniques, and the artists who create it. A mid-tour break with drinks and restroom facilities offers a chance to relax and reflect. For a different experience that includes a bar stop, the “RiNo Art District ‘Happy Hour’ Tour” is available, but the core tour remains a thorough, educational introduction to Denver’s vibrant street art scene.


The tour takes place entirely within the North RiNo Art District, a neighborhood known for its vibrant murals and thriving street art scene. This district is famous for its colorful murals and urban art, which have become an integral part of Denver’s cultural landscape. The tour allows visitors to explore 20 blocks packed with 25-35 murals, depending on the day, and see artworks that reflect both political and cultural themes.
Walking over flat city blocks and some alleys, the route offers an easy pace for most participants. The area’s murals showcase diverse artistic styles, and guides provide background on the artists and their techniques. The district’s lively atmosphere complements the art, making it a lively and engaging experience that highlights Denver’s creative spirit.
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The tour begins at the left corner of the private parking lot of the RiNo Beer Garden, located at 3800 Walnut St. Visitors will recognize the meeting spot by a colorful mural on the side of the building next to the parking lot, which includes animals and a “RiNo Beer Garden” sign. The guides gather participants under the Rhino mural, making it easy to locate the starting point.
Transportation to the meeting point is not included, so visitors should plan to arrive on their own. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday mornings, aligning with the tour’s availability.

During the 2-hour walk, the guide introduces visitors to 25-35 murals that beautify the neighborhood. Each piece has its own story, often tied to local history, political messages, or cultural themes. The guide explains art techniques and discusses protocols around street art, providing educational insights that deepen appreciation.
Some murals may stand out due to their vivid colors, complex designs, or meaningful messages. Because the number of murals varies daily, the tour offers a flexible yet comprehensive view of the district’s evolving art scene. The focus remains on stories and context, making it more than just a visual tour—it’s an educational experience about Denver’s urban culture.

The tour is not just about viewing murals but also about understanding Denver’s growth and cultural landscape. As the neighborhood has developed, the street art has become a reflection of city politics, community narratives, and social issues. The guides shed light on how this art form functions as a public dialogue, often addressing local concerns or celebrating community identity.
This aspect offers visitors a chance to see urban murals as a form of expression and activism, adding depth to the visual experience. It also helps contextualize how Denver’s rapid growth influences its street art scene and community conversations.
More Great Tours NearbyA short break occurs roughly midway through the tour, giving participants a chance to rest, grab a drink, and use the restroom. This pause helps maintain the tour’s pace and ensures comfort, especially during warmer days. The route’s flat terrain makes the walk accessible for most, including those with walkers or canes, as long as they are capable of walking 2 miles at a slow pace.
Participants are advised to bring sunglasses, a hat, umbrella, sunscreen, water, and weather-appropriate clothing to stay comfortable regardless of the weather conditions.

The tour provides an in-depth explanation of street art techniques, protocols, and the art community within the district. The guides are knowledgeable about the artists responsible for the murals and share stories about their backgrounds and motivations. This educational component enriches the visual experience, allowing visitors to appreciate urban art beyond its surface.
The tour emphasizes comprehension of street art as an art form, including discussions on techniques and artistic protocols, making it suited for anyone interested in art education or urban culture.

This street art tour is especially suited for those seeking a cultural, educational perspective on Denver’s urban scene. Unlike bus or mountain trips, this experience offers an intimate, walkable exploration of a neighborhood known for its murals. For visitors wanting a more social experience, the “RiNo Art District ‘Happy Hour’ Tour” offers a bar stop, but the core tour remains the most comprehensive for art knowledge and storytelling.
It provides a focused look at Denver’s street art, making it distinct from broader city tours or nature excursions. The $35 price point makes it an affordable way to combine urban exploration with cultural learning.

The Denver: North RiNo Art District Graffiti and Street Art Tour offers a thoughtful, well-guided exploration of Denver’s vibrant street art scene. Its 2-hour format and manageable route make it accessible for most visitors, while the expert commentary enriches understanding of both the artwork and its cultural context.
While it doesn’t include transportation or food, the tour’s focus on murals, storytelling, and local history provides a meaningful glimpse into Denver’s urban identity. It’s especially suitable for art lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about how public art shapes communities.
If you’re looking to see Denver through the lens of its street murals and learn about the city’s political and cultural dynamics, this tour offers a combination of education, art appreciation, and neighborhood charm.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours and covers around 2 miles.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the RiNo Beer Garden, 3800 Walnut St, recognizable by a colorful mural and the “RiNo Beer Garden” sign.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility aids?
Yes, it is suitable for most people, including those with walkers or canes, as long as they can walk 2 miles at a slow pace.
What is included in the price?
The guided walk, visits to 25-35 murals, expert commentary, and a mid-tour break are included.
Can I enjoy a drink during the tour?
The standard tour does not include drinks, but a “Happy Hour” version with bar stops** is available as an alternative.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, a hat, umbrella, sunscreen, water, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the tour is led in English.
How many murals will I see?
You can expect to see 25-35 murals, depending on the day.
Is the tour available all year round?
The tour is only available on Saturdays.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.