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Discover vibrant street art and murals in Barcelona's Raval neighborhood on a 2-hour walking tour for $32, including visits to Tres Chemineas skate spot and the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art.


The Barcelona: Raval Street Art and Graffiti Walking Tour offers an exciting 2-hour journey through one of the city’s most vibrant districts. Priced at $32 per person, this tour delivers a close-up look at colorful murals and graffiti that cover houses, apartment blocks, and parks in the bustling barrio Xino. It’s a great choice for travelers seeking a short, affordable, yet insightful experience of Barcelona’s urban art scene.
This tour is led by specialized guides with deep local knowledge, ensuring that every piece of street art is explained in context. The tour begins at Hotel Serhs del Port, where guides meet visitors in front of the hotel. The experience takes you through famous murals, local projects like the Arnau Gallery, and culminates with a visit to the exterior of the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art. While you can visit the museum afterward independently, the tour itself emphasizes the street art environment that surrounds it.
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The Raval neighborhood is known for its vibrant murals and graffiti, which decorate the walls of its diverse buildings and parks. As the tour progresses, the guide points out the most striking artworks, explaining their significance and the styles used. Expect to see both local resident works and pieces by international artists like Keith Haring, enriching the visual experience.
Walking along streets near Tres Chimeneas, a well-known skate spot, visitors appreciate the urban energy and creative atmosphere that fuels this area. The guide highlights local street art projects—notably the Arnau Gallery—offering a glimpse into how the community fosters artistic expression.
One of the tour’s highlights is hanging out at Tres Chemineas, a legendary skate spot where street art and skate culture intersect. This location embodies Raval’s alternative and dynamic vibe. After exploring this area, visitors are led to the exterior of the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, where many murals are visible on its façade.
While the museum’s interior is not part of the tour, guests are encouraged to visit it afterward. The museum showcases works from three distinct periods of modern art, adding a different perspective to Barcelona’s creative scene.
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This tour’s strength lies in good storytelling and deep knowledge, making it enriching for art lovers and curious explorers alike. The guides are fluent in English, French, and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for international visitors.
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The Murals and Graffiti seen during this tour include works by local residents at the Arnau Gallery, as well as major pieces by international artists. The guide points out specific murals, explaining their meaning and background—although the focus remains on street art rather than interior art museums.
The stop at Tres Chimeneas provides photographic opportunities and a chance to observe skate culture, which is an integral part of the neighborhood’s identity. The exterior of the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art offers a visual feast of public murals and urban art, making this a fitting conclusion.
The meeting point is conveniently located at the entrance of Hotel Serhs del Port, near three chimneys park. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and the group size remains manageable, allowing for personalized attention and questions. Since hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, visitors should plan to arrive at the meeting point on their own.
The duration of 2 hours makes it easy to slot into a busy itinerary, and availability varies, so checking start times ahead of booking is recommended. The tour is also flexible with full refund options available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour particularly attractive is its focus on urban art projects and local murals in a neighborhood that’s often overlooked by mainstream attractions. The ability to see authentic street art in its natural environment offers an immersive experience that pairs well with visiting the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art afterward.
The expert guides’ storytelling and insights into local projects elevate this experience above typical walking tours. At $32, it provides excellent value, giving access to hidden corners, murals, and cultural commentary that many casual visitors might miss.
While the tour emphasizes street art, it does not include museum admission, so visitors interested in contemporary art inside should plan to visit the museum separately.
This tour delivers a compact, enriching exploration of Barcelona’s street art scene in Raval. It is well-suited for art lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those seeking an alternative perspective on the city. The affordable price, combined with expert guides and interesting stops, makes it an attractive choice for a quick but meaningful experience.
The focus on local projects and murals offers an authentic look at the neighborhood’s urban culture, complemented by visits to iconic skate spots and the exterior of a major art museum. The manageable 2-hour length and flexible cancellation policy add to its practicality.
For anyone wanting to see colorful murals, learn about urban art, and experience Raval’s lively vibe, this tour is a solid pick—providing interesting stories and striking visuals in just a short time.
“We liked being in parts of Barcelona we would never have seen otherwise. The Street art and graffiti was plentiful, interesting, and varied. Our gu…”
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for a diverse range of visitors.
Does the tour include entry to the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art?
No, the museum admission is not included; visitors can explore the museum on their own after the tour.
What languages are available for the guide commentary?
Guides are available in English, French, and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for international guests.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, perfect for fitting into a busy schedule or as a quick cultural highlight.