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Discover East London's street art with this 2-hour advanced graffiti tour. See Banksy works, learn graffiti history, and explore Shoreditch’s vibrant walls.
The Advanced Graffiti Street Art Tour in Shoreditch and East London offers a deep dive into the world of urban art, led by a knowledgeable guide from Jam Graffiti Tours. Priced at a compelling value for a 2-hour experience, this tour focuses on in-depth analysis of graffiti and street art, including at least 3 Banksy pieces—with up to 4, depending on access—and covers renowned locations like Brick Lane and other hotspots in Shoreditch. It’s well-suited for those eager to go beyond surface-level sightseeing, with a focus on artistic styles, history, and controversies.
Children 12 and under can join for free, making this tour accessible for families with young teens. The small group size—maximum 15 people—ensures plenty of space for questions and personalized attention. Expect a well-structured, engaging experience that balances historical context with a visual feast of street art, and enjoy plenty of opportunities for photography.


This 2-hour tour is led by an expert from Jam Graffiti Tours, known for their deep knowledge of the street art scene. The small group size—no more than 15 participants—helps facilitate an interactive environment where questions are welcomed and answered thoroughly. The guide’s enthusiasm and expertise shine through as they unravel the history, inspirations, and controversies surrounding each piece, especially Banksy’s work, which is a major highlight of the tour.
The guide also shares graffiti slang and codes, making it easier to read and interpret artworks. Their ability to answer any question about the art, artists, or conflicts like Team Robbo vs Banksy, makes this tour both educational and engaging.
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The tour covers all the most exciting parts of Shoreditch and Brick Lane, taking visitors through hidden alleys and lesser-known corners full of vibrant murals and graffiti. These areas are famous for their dynamic street art scene, where walls tell stories about politics, class, gentrification, and social media influence.
Participants get to see famous works in situ, with at least 3 Banksy pieces included in the route, and possibly up to 4 if access allows. These iconic works serve as focal points for discussion about Banksy’s history, inspiration, and the social impact of his art.

One of the tour’s biggest strengths is the in-depth analysis of artistic styles and visual language used in street art. You’ll learn how to read artworks, understanding the references, symbolism, and hierarchies within graffiti culture. The guide explains graffiti slang and rivalries such as the famous Team Robbo vs Banksy conflict, giving context to the ongoing storylines behind walls.
This focus on visual literacy elevates the experience from a simple walk to a learning opportunity for anyone interested in understanding street art as a form of expression and social commentary.
Key stops include Brick Lane and various Shoreditch neighborhoods, both known for their vibrant, ever-changing murals. Visitors see powerful, surprising, and often moving works that reflect the neighborhood’s diverse culture and history.
While the tour emphasizes Banksy’s artworks, it also highlights other graffiti writers and their contributions to the scene, giving a broader view of London’s graffiti legends. The hidden corners and backstreets reveal artistic treasures that many pass by unaware.
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Photographers will find plenty of great photo opportunities during the tour. Walls with murals, tags, and complex pieces provide a colorful and dynamic backdrop for pictures. The guide encourages photography, but also asks visitors to respect artists’ rights when artists are working and request permission before photographing.
The visual variety—from stenciled images to large murals—ensures that each participant leaves with a collection of striking images and new insights into urban art techniques.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a broad range of participants. It departs at various times—specific starting times depend on availability—and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding to its flexibility.
Meeting points are in central Shoreditch, with easy access by public transport. The 2-hour duration is paced comfortably, with enough time to explore and absorb the artworks without feeling rushed.

What makes this tour unique is its combination of visual exploration and cultural analysis. It’s not just about looking at graffiti but understanding why it matters, from political messages to artistic styles and conflicts. The expert guidance ensures you get detailed, accurate information that enhances your appreciation of the scene.
The focus on Banksy, along with legendary London graffiti writers, appeals to both art enthusiasts and curious travelers interested in urban culture. The small group size and interactive format make it a personalized, engaging experience.

This tour is ideal for adults and teens over 12 who want a thoughtful, detailed look at London’s street art. It suits art lovers, history buffs, and those interested in social issues. Because of the deep analysis, it’s particularly good for visitors who want more than just a quick photo tour.
However, wheelchair users should note that the tour may not be fully accessible, so it might require some assistance or alternative arrangements.
The Advanced Graffiti Street Art Tour in Shoreditch delivers an educational, visually engaging experience that highlights London’s vibrant street art scene. Led by a passionate expert, it combines art history, social commentary, and visual literacy, making it perfect for those eager to understand graffiti beyond its surface.
While the tour may not be suitable for wheelchair users, its small group size, flexible booking, and rich content make it a top choice for anyone interested in urban art and culture. Expect powerful murals, fascinating stories, and a new perspective on East London’s ever-changing walls.
“The gide knew what he was talking about and it was well prepared. The area of the location was full of street art and grafitti and we for sure like…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and under can join for free, making it accessible for families with teenagers interested in street art.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 2 hours, with starting times depending on availability.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes, photography is encouraged, but visitors should be discreet if artists are working and respect their rights.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s advisable to confirm specific needs when booking.
What’s included in the tour?
Participants see Shoreditch and Brick Lane, learn about Banksy and other graffiti legends, and receive in-depth analysis of graffiti styles, codes, and conflicts like Team Robbo vs Banksy.
How flexible are the booking options?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full refunds available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.