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Discover Paris's street art and hidden treasures with the Invader Hunt Street Art Tour, a 135-minute adventure with an expert guide for $47 per person.

The Invader Hunt Street Art Tour offers a fresh, interactive way to explore Paris’s vibrant street art scene and historic neighborhoods. For $47 per person, this 135-minute experience combines technology, art, and storytelling, making it a standout option for those seeking something different from typical city tours. The tour begins at a convenient meeting point in the 4th arrondissement, next to the Stravinsky Fountain, and is suitable for all, including families with children.
What truly sets this tour apart is the use of a free app that guides participants to collect virtual Space Invaders hidden throughout the neighborhood. This playful element adds an engaging twist, encouraging exploration and discovery. Led by a specialist guide, the tour offers insights into local street artists and the stories behind the artworks, making it both fun and educational. The small-group format helps keep the experience intimate and personalized.
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The tour departs from the stairs in front of Crêperie Beaubourg, located at 2 Rue Brisemiche near the Stravinsky Fountain. This spot is easily reachable via Châtelet or Hôtel de Ville metro stations. The start time is punctual, so arriving at least 5 minutes early is recommended to ensure a smooth check-in process. Late arrivals risk missing the tour without refunds or rescheduling.
The tour’s location in the Marais district makes it ideal for those interested in exploring the historic Parisian streets, along with its contemporary street art scene. The accessible route means wheelchair users can participate comfortably.

Participants install the free app before starting the tour, which enables them to collect virtual Space Invaders as they walk through the neighborhood. The goal is to collect the most Invaders within the tour duration, adding a competitive or gamified element to the exploration. This approach makes the walk more engaging, especially for families or younger visitors.
The app’s virtual street art pieces include digital representations of actual artworks, some of which are hidden or exist only in the app space. This unique feature encourages attention to detail and curiosity, making the walk more interactive and memorable.
The tour focuses on the 4th arrondissement, an area known for both its historic charm and dynamic street art. As the guide leads the group through narrow alleys and lively streets, participants learn about the most popular local street artists and their works. The guide shares stories and background behind the artworks, providing context that deepens understanding of the street art culture.
Expect to see various types of artworks, from virtual pieces to physical murals and stickers. Some artworks are only visible in the street while others are represented digitally in the app. The tour balances visual discovery with cultural storytelling, making it a well-rounded experience.
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The guide is a street art expert, bringing in-depth knowledge to the experience. They explain the significance of different styles and the stories of famous artists, making sure participants grasp the cultural relevance of what they see. The guide’s enthusiasm and clarity help to foster a better appreciation of the artworks and the urban art movement.
According to reviews, guides like Thom are praised for their expertise and engaging storytelling. They help visitors recognize key street art elements and understand the context, enriching the overall adventure.
This tour is designed to be family-friendly, with adjustments available for traveling with children. The interactive app makes the experience playful, and the short duration keeps it manageable for younger audiences. It’s a good choice for families who want to combine cultural discovery with fun activities.
The tour’s adjustability and accessible route make it appealing for a variety of visitors, from art enthusiasts to those simply looking for a unique way to experience Paris.

Participants should install the app before the tour and arrive at least 5 minutes early. The tour runs rain or shine, so bringing appropriate clothing is advisable. The tour does not include food or drinks, but the nearby crêperie offers options for a post-tour snack.
Other restrictions include no drones, no video or audio recording, and no alcohol or drugs during the walk. The group size is manageable, and the tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating most participants.

At $47, the Invader Hunt Street Art Tour presents a cost-effective way to explore Paris’s historic and contemporary street art scenes. The interactive element of collecting virtual Invaders adds a fun twist, making the walk more engaging than traditional tours. The knowledgeable guide enhances the experience with insightful stories, making it educational as well as entertaining.
While the tour is relatively short, its focus on art, history, and innovation offers a distinctive experience that appeals to a wide audience. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the accessible route makes it suitable for most visitors.
This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy art, urban culture, or interactive experiences. It’s especially well-suited for families and those seeking a different way to see Paris beyond the classic sights. It offers a balanced mix of education, fun, and discovery within a manageable timeframe.
The pacing, quality of guides, and innovative use of technology make this tour a memorable part of any Paris visit. Just remember, punctuality and rain gear are key for a smooth experience.
Can I join this tour if I am in a wheelchair?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate visitors with mobility needs.
What should I do if I arrive late?
Late arrivals may miss the tour without refunds or rescheduling, so arriving at least 5 minutes early is recommended.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour can be adjusted for families with kids, and the interactive Invader collecting makes it fun for younger participants.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers the guided tour led by a street art specialist and the use of the free app for virtual Invader collection.
Are there any restrictions during the tour?
Yes, drones, alcohol, drugs, video recording, and nudity are not allowed. The tour runs rain or shine.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 135 minutes, making it a manageable and engaging activity for most visitors.