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Discover Atlanta’s vibrant street art scene on this 2.5-hour tour, including murals, graffiti, a happy hour craft activity, and souvenirs—all for $45.

This $45 tour offers a comprehensive 2.5-hour exploration of Atlanta’s lively street art, murals, and installations. Operating through Unexpected Atlanta Tours & Gifts, it provides a lively mix of art appreciation, local stories, and creative fun with a happy hour and craft activity included. Starting at 198 Carroll Street, the tour visits iconic spots like the Krog Street Tunnel and the Eastside BeltLine, making it perfect for art enthusiasts or curious visitors wanting a deep dive into Atlanta’s urban culture.
What makes this tour stand out is its small group size, capped at 14 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience and personalized attention. The mobile ticket system makes booking straightforward, and most bookings are made about 11 days in advance, reflecting good demand. With great reviews and a perfect 5.0 rating, it’s clear that this experience resonates well with those seeking a mix of culture, creativity, and relaxed fun, especially with the included happy hour segment.
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The tour kicks off at 198 Carroll Street Southeast at 3:00 pm, making it an excellent late-afternoon activity. It lasts for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, providing enough time to see multiple murals, hear stories, and engage in the craft activity without feeling rushed. The end point is conveniently located just in front of the Krog Street Tunnel, a notable highlight of Atlanta’s street art scene.
The mobile ticket makes access easy, and since most people book about 11 days in advance, it’s wise to plan ahead for this popular experience.

The tour begins along Carroll Street Southeast, where you learn about the differences between street art, public art, and graffiti within the Cabbagetown neighborhood. This area’s eclectic vibe sets the tone for the rest of the tour, offering a glimpse into the neighborhood’s artistic diversity.
Next, the guide takes you to Stacks Squares, where you’ll see the constantly evolving murals. These murals’ changing nature reflects Atlanta’s vibrant street art culture, making each visit unique.
The tour then visits Wylie Street, home to world-renowned murals. The guide shares stories behind these works, giving insight into the artists and themes. The Forward, Warrior!! Mural Project provides a powerful visual experience, with artwork that often captures local identity and resilience.
A key highlight is the Krog Street Tunnel. Here, you’ll learn about the history of graffiti in Atlanta, the ongoing efforts to preserve and document the art, and explore the variety of styles decorating this underground passage. It’s a vibrant space that constantly changes, offering fresh visuals on each visit.
The McCray’s Tavern Beltline hosts a happy hour where participants can enjoy either alcoholic or nonalcoholic drinks. During this time, everyone gets to design their own street art, guided by the tour leader and supplied with crafting materials. It’s a playful way to connect, create, and take home a personal souvenir of the experience.
The tour concludes with a visit to Tiny Doors ATL, where you see three tiny doors and learn about their creative inspiration. This charming stop offers a whimsical end to the journey along the Eastside Trail of the BeltLine, highlighting Atlanta’s fun and imaginative side.

The tour package covers:
– A guided walk through Cabbagetown and the Eastside BeltLine
– Supplies for creating your own street art
– A drink during happy hour
– Souvenir photos and postcards to remember the experience
– Ponchos in case of rain
– An exclusive resource guide on Atlanta street art
It’s important to note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan transportation accordingly.

This small-group tour begins promptly at 3:00 pm at 198 Carroll Street. The end point at Wylie Street is close to the entrance of the Krog Street Tunnel, making it easy to continue exploring or return to your accommodation.
The tour is accessible to most participants and is suitable for all ages. It’s designed to be engaging for anyone interested in street art, local culture, or creative activities. The maximum group size of 14 ensures a relaxed, personalized experience, and the free cancellation policy offers peace of mind if plans change.

What makes this experience stand out is its combination of art appreciation, storytelling, and hands-on creativity. Unlike typical viewing tours, the DIY street art activity and happy hour add an interactive element that many visitors find memorable. The small group size and knowledgeable guides, praised for their friendly and informative approach, enhance the overall experience.
The focus on Atlanta’s notable murals and graffiti, along with the history of preservation efforts, provides depth for those interested in the city’s urban art scene. The souvenir photo and postcard give a tangible keepsake, making the tour a meaningful memento of Atlanta’s vibrant street culture.

This $45 guided tour offers an engaging introduction to Atlanta’s street art scene with a blend of visuals, stories, and creativity. It’s perfect for art lovers, locals, or first-time visitors who want a deep dive into the city’s urban culture in a relaxed, small-group setting.
The happy hour and DIY activity elevate this experience beyond simple sightseeing, making it lively and memorable. The expert guides and well-chosen stops ensure that participants walk away with a richer understanding of Atlanta’s unique artistic landscape.
While it’s not a large-scale tour, its intimate format and engaging content make it a highly recommended choice for those eager to explore Atlanta’s vibrant street art scene authentically and interactively.
“This tour was terrific. We learned about street art, public art, and graffitti. Jay, our tour guide, was personaable and fun. He helped us bond a…”

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s creative activity and relaxed pace make it suitable for most ages, but parental discretion is advised for very young children.
Do I need to prepare anything in advance?
No special preparation is required. Just wear comfortable shoes and bring an open curiosity about Atlanta’s street art.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility details, so it’s best to contact the provider directly for specific needs.
What should I bring?
Participants are provided with supplies for the DIY art activity. Bringing a camera or smartphone for photos is encouraged.
Can I join the tour if I don’t drink alcohol?
Yes, nonalcoholic drinks are available during the happy hour.
How long does each stop last?
Stops range from 15 to 30 minutes, enough to see the art and hear stories without feeling rushed.
What if it rains?
Ponchos are supplied, but check the weather and dress accordingly for outdoor stops.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included; plan your arrival accordingly.