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Discover Bologna's vibrant street art on an electric bike tour, exploring murals by Gutiérrez, Hitnes, Andreco, Bastardilla, and more in just 2 hours.


The Bologna: Street Art Tour on Electric Bike offers a lively way to discover the city’s colorful murals and urban artistic expressions. With a duration of just 2 hours, this guided experience combines ecological transportation with a deep dive into local street art. Starting at SLOW EMOTION Bike Rental, the tour takes visitors beyond the historic center into suburban areas, where street art flourishes on building facades and walls.
This tour is particularly appealing to those who enjoy art, biking, and exploring in a relaxed pace. The electric bikes ensure an easy ride, even over longer distances or hilly areas, making it accessible for most participants. The focus on renowned artists like Gutiérrez, Hitnes, Andreco, and Bastardilla offers a chance to see distinctive mural styles. Expect an engaging and informative experience led by guides who speak multiple languages, including Italian, English, Spanish, and French.
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The tour begins at VIA MONTEGRAPPA 22B, with an alternative entrance in Via Ugo Bassi n.13, just a few minutes walk from Piazza Maggiore. The meeting spot is convenient for those staying in the city center or arriving by public transport. The location’s coordinates are 44.495452880859375, 11.339774131774902.
The rental shop is well-positioned for a smooth start, and the booking process allows free cancellation if made at least 24 hours in advance. The flexibility to reserve now and pay later adds convenience for planners unsure of their exact schedule. The shop offers wheelchair accessibility, making the experience inclusive for all visitors.

One of the highlights of this street art tour is visiting the oldest mural in Bologna. This particular work offers a glimpse into the city’s urban history and evolving artistic landscape. The guide explains its significance and how it fits into Bologna’s broader street art scene.
After exploring this historic piece, the tour pushes into suburban neighborhoods, where prolific street art fills walls with vibrant colors and imaginative designs. These areas serve as a canvas for local and international artists, many of whom have created works specifically for events like Frontier 2012. The tour’s journey through different districts showcases diverse styles and creative expressions that might be hidden from typical tourist routes.
The tour features murals by internationally recognized artists. Gutiérrez is known for his innovative approach, while Hitnes adds detailed naturalistic scenes to the urban environment. Andreco integrates environmental themes into his murals, and Bastardilla contributes bold, politically charged images.
Participants gain insights into each artist’s techniques and themes, as the guide shares interesting facts and stories behind the works. This focus on artistic intent enhances appreciation of Bologna’s street art as a form of cultural expression.
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Using electric bikes makes it easy to cover off-beaten paths inside and outside the old town. The pacing is described as normal, allowing plenty of time to admire murals and listen to fascinating facts from the guide. The tour route balances time between city streets and suburban areas, giving a comprehensive view of Bologna’s street art.
The group size remains manageable, ensuring that everyone benefits from the guided commentary. The two-hour duration keeps the experience lively without dragging, perfect for those who want a quick yet meaningful glimpse into Bologna’s urban art scene.
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Comfortable shoes are recommended, as walking is involved between stopping points. Participants should bring passport or ID card for check-in purposes. Since the tour is wheelchair accessible, those with mobility needs can enjoy the ride without worry.
The guides communicate in multiple languages, making it accessible for international visitors. The small time commitment makes this tour ideal for those with limited schedules but a desire to see more than just historic sites.
What really sets this Street Art Tour on an electric bike apart is its focus on urban murals beyond the typical tourist attractions. The combination of cycling and street art exploration ensures a dynamic and eco-friendly experience. The inclusion of notable artists’ works and visits to historic murals make it both educational and visually rewarding.
On top of that, the flexible booking options, multi-language guides, and wheelchair accessibility make it a convenient choice for diverse visitors. The positive reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and fun pace, confirming the tour’s reputation as an engaging way to see Bologna from a different perspective.
This experience complements other city tours like the guided bike tours or walking tours available in Bologna. It offers a more specialized focus on street art, ideal for art enthusiasts or those interested in urban culture. For visitors seeking hands-on activities like pasta or tiramisu-making, other options are available, but this tour excels in showcasing Bologna’s modern creative expressions.

The Bologna: Street Art Tour on Electric Bike provides a compact, engaging way to explore urban art in Italy’s lively university city. Its 2-hour duration makes it suitable for travelers who want a light yet enriching experience, while the guided commentary ensures an insightful visit. The tour’s focus on notable murals and local and international artists enriches understanding of Bologna’s cultural vibrancy.
We appreciate how this tour balances fun, education, and sustainability, making it an excellent choice for art lovers, casual visitors, or anyone curious about Bologna’s contemporary scene. While it’s not a lengthy exploration, its focused stops and expert guides promise a memorable window into the city’s urban creativity.
How long is the street art bike tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, covering both the old town and suburban areas.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at VIA MONTEGRAPPA 22B, near Piazza Maggiore, with an alternative entrance in Via Ugo Bassi n.13.
What artworks will I see?
You will see murals by Gutiérrez, Hitnes, Andreco, Bastardilla, and more, including Bologna’s oldest mural and works created for Frontier 2012.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the wheelchair accessible layout ensures inclusivity.
Can I cancel the booking if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring passport or ID and wear comfortable shoes for cycling and walking.