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Explore Nashville's vibrant mural scene on this 1.5-hour guided walking tour, visiting iconic and hidden street art with insider stories and perfect photo spots.
The Nashville Downtown Insta Mural Shared Walking Tour offers an engaging way to experience the city’s lively arts scene for only $23.25 per person. Lasting approximately one hour and 30 minutes, this tour is ideal for those who love colorful street art and capturing Instagram-worthy photos. The tour begins at 625 Main St and features a series of stops at some of Nashville’s most well-known and lesser-known murals, making it a fantastic option for art lovers and social media enthusiasts alike.
Led by a professional and courteous guide, the tour combines accurate history with insider tips to help visitors understand each mural’s story while snapping great photos. The tour is mobile-ticket based, making it easy to join, and it suits those with moderate physical fitness levels. With a maximum of 20 travelers, the experience remains intimate and engaging, providing plenty of opportunity for questions and personalized attention.


The tour kicks off at 625 Main St in Nashville, where participants get their first look at the “Stay Tuned Nashville” mural. This spot is perfect for beginning the mural journey and capturing a striking photo early on. The guide shares facts about the mural and offers the best angles to photograph it, setting an engaging tone for the rest of the tour.
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Next, the group visits Jerry’s Artarama, a retail store that supplies many mural artists and has been in business for over 53 years. Though the stop is only 10 minutes, it provides a glimpse into Nashville’s thriving art supply scene and the role it plays in creating the city’s murals.

A highlight of the tour is the 914 Main St stop, where two murals, “Freak Soul” and an unnamed piece by artist Jack Coyle, catch the eye. Each mural offers different styles and stories, making this a rich photo opportunity. The group spends about 10 minutes here to appreciate the artwork and hear about its origins.

One especially meaningful stop is an “I Believe in Nashville” mural, notable for surviving a devastating tornado. This mural symbolizes community resilience and hope, and the guide explains its significance. Several similar murals with the same message are located around the city, but this particular one is distinguished by its perseverance.

At 917 Woodland St, the tour visits more murals painted on the same building as the “I Believe in Nashville” piece. This stretch provides a concentrated look at street art, showcasing styles that range from bold to subtle, and giving plenty of chances for photos.

Next up is 823 Woodland St, where a black, white, and gray mural adorns the side of The Crying Wolf restaurant. This stop combines street art with a local dining spot, offering a chance to appreciate urban art in a lively neighborhood setting.

At 824 Main St, the murals include “Tomato Pride” and “East Nashville Community”. The “Tomato Pride” mural highlights Nashville’s annual Tomato Arts Festival, reflecting the city’s fun and creative spirit. This stop emphasizes the community’s vibrant culture and is perfect for capturing colorful photos.

The tour also features a mural at 718 Main St, created by an artist known for a George Floyd tribute mural in Indiana. This piece provides a contemporary reflection of social themes and artistic expression within Nashville’s mural scene.
Finally, the group visits a mural at 704 Main St, on the side of a Greek restaurant. It pays homage to Nashville’s nickname, “The Athens of the South”, connecting the city’s historical reputation with its modern street art. This spot offers a fitting end to the mural tour and a chance to reflect on Nashville’s cultural legacy.
The tour includes a professional guide who provides accurate history and insider photo tips. It’s perfect for those seeking a casual, visually engaging experience. The tour starts at 10:00 am, making it suitable for morning explorers, and ends back at the same meeting point.
The small group size (up to 20 travelers) ensures a relaxed atmosphere where questions are encouraged. The tour is accessible for most, with service animals allowed and near public transportation options.
Transportation is not included, so guests are responsible for their own travel between stops. The focus remains on walking and exploring the murals, which are all located within a compact downtown area.
This tour offers great value for those interested in street art, social media content, or Nashville’s creative side. The combination of iconic murals and hidden gems, along with insightful commentary, makes it stand out. The $23.25 fee is reasonable for the amount of photo opportunities and local stories shared.
The friendly guide and small group format create a welcoming environment, perfect for casual visitors or art enthusiasts. However, participants should be prepared for moderate walking and a roughly 1.5-hour pace.
In summary, the Nashville Downtown Insta Mural Shared Walking Tour is an accessible, fun, and visually rewarding experience that highlights Nashville’s vibrant street art scene in an authentic way.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
What is the price?
The cost is $23.25 per person, making it an affordable option for most visitors.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 625 Main St, Nashville.
Are there any stops that require extra fees?
No, all mural stops are free to access.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, it’s designed for those with moderate physical fitness; no strenuous activity is involved.
Can I bring service animals?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
Is transportation included?
No, guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the tour start point.
What’s unique about this tour?
It emphasizes Nashville’s mural art, including notable murals with community stories and local significance, along with insider photo tips.
How many people will be in the tour group?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour starts.