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Discover Lisbon’s vibrant street art scene on this 3-hour guided tour, exploring hidden murals, historic neighborhoods, and the city’s freshest urban artworks.
The Lisbon: Street Art Walk offers a captivating way to explore Portugal’s lively capital through its colorful murals and artistic expressions. Priced at $38 per person, this 3-hour tour is led by a passionate private guide, revealing the city’s most intriguing and lesser-known street art spots. The tour accommodates small groups, ensuring a personalized experience filled with insider knowledge.
What sets this tour apart is the focus on both old and new artworks, blending history with contemporary creativity. From visiting legally designated painting areas to discovering freshly painted murals, this journey is perfect for anyone interested in urban art, Lisbon’s neighborhoods, or simply seeking a different perspective on the city.
While the tour involves some walking and climbing over Lisbon’s hilly terrain, the insights and visual treats make it worthwhile. It’s especially suited for those who want an intimate, in-depth look at the city’s street art culture without rushing through crowded spots.


The tour begins at the Coreto da Graça, in front of the Desgraça Restaurant in the Graça neighborhood. This spot makes an easy and central meeting point, with plenty of local character. The tour ends back at the same location, making logistics straightforward.
Travelers should arrive 10 minutes early to meet the guide and prepare for the exploration ahead. The meeting point is accessible by foot and near other local sights, making it convenient to incorporate into your day.
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This street art walk takes you through Lisbon’s historic districts, blending cultural sights with vibrant murals. As you stroll through Alfama and other old neighborhoods, your guide shares stories behind the artworks and their creators. Expect to see both traditional tile work and modern street art, illustrating the city’s creative evolution.
The guide offers an overview of the entire historic area, revealing how the city’s past influences its current artistic expressions. You’ll find murals tucked into improbable places, like alleyways and building facades, that might otherwise go unnoticed.

A highlight of this tour is Calçada da Glória, a designated area where artists are legally allowed to paint. Here, you might even see artists at work, creating fresh murals and adding new layers to Lisbon’s street art scene. This spot exemplifies Lisbon’s support for urban artists and offers a chance to witness the creative process firsthand.
Another notable stop is the Caracol da Graça, where some of the newest murals have appeared recently. The guide points out most freshly-painted spots, giving insights into the artists’ intentions and styles.

In the Bairro Alto district, the tour explores an outdoor urban gallery famous for its tile work and sidewalk patterns. This area showcases Lisbon’s artistic side beyond traditional murals, with intricate designs and street-level art that highlight the city’s craftsmanship.
The outdoor gallery provides a visual feast of patterns and murals, demonstrating how street art integrates into urban life. It’s a space where art is not just painted but part of the city fabric.
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The tour’s private guide is an artist himself, bringing deep insider knowledge to the experience. He explains the stories behind each piece, the artists’ motivations, and how the art fits into Lisbon’s broader social and cultural context.
The guide’s passion and expertise make the visit engaging, with plenty of fun anecdotes and background details. The tour is paced well, allowing time to admire each piece without feeling rushed, though some walking and climbing over Lisbon’s hilly terrain is involved.
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Travelers should wear comfortable shoes suitable for climbing and walking on uneven streets. Bringing sunglasses and sunscreen is advisable, especially on sunny days. The tour involves some physical activity, so those with mobility impairments may find it challenging, as the tour is not designed for accessibility.
Since large bags and luggage are not allowed, plan to carry only essentials. The tour ends at the initial meeting point, so it’s easy to continue exploring Lisbon afterward.

With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 70 reviews, this tour is praised for its knowledgeable and passionate guides, particularly Igor, who many describe as more than just a guide—an artist himself. Reviewers highlight the depth of knowledge, storytelling skills, and ability to contextualize Lisbon’s street art within the city’s history.
Guests appreciate the small group size or private tour option, enabling a more personalized and flexible experience. The inclusion of an exclusive street art souvenir adds a nice touch, giving a memorable keepsake from the adventure.

While this tour offers an in-depth, personalized experience, there are other options available in Lisbon, such as the Lisbon Kickstart Street Art Tour or the Street Art Lovers Walk. These alternatives may differ in stops or focus, but the core appeal remains: exploring Lisbon’s vibrant urban art scene with knowledgeable guides.
The Lisbon: Street Art Walk offers a rich, visual, and informative exploration of the city’s dynamic street art scene. It’s a perfect choice for art lovers, urban explorers, or those seeking a different way to see Lisbon beyond its monuments.
The tour balances historical context with contemporary creativity, providing an authentic look at how street art shapes Lisbon’s identity today. With small groups and a passionate guide, this experience brings the city’s walls to life.
“Our guide Igor was great. An artist himself he has all the insider knowledge about street Art and provided is with an enjoyable tour”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour involves some walking and climbing, so it’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable with physical activity. It’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and light clothes. Large bags and luggage are not allowed during the tour.
Can I see artists at work during the tour?
Yes, at Calçada da Glória, there’s a good chance to observe artists painting legally and adding new murals.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving flexibility to your plans.
How long is the tour exactly?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with start times available based on availability.
The Lisbon: Street Art Walk provides an engaging, insightful look into the city’s creative landscape, perfect for those wanting to see Lisbon through the lens of its vibrant urban murals.
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