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Discover London’s vibrant street art scene with a 2-hour graffiti workshop in Brixton, led by a professional artist. Create your own tag and see iconic murals.
Looking for a creative twist on sightseeing in London? The London: Graffiti Workshop and Street Art Tour offers an engaging 2-hour experience in the lively neighborhood of Brixton, South London. Led by a professional graffiti artist, this tour combines a guided street art walk with a hands-on spray can lesson, making it perfect for those interested in urban art, culture, and self-expression.
You’ll explore stunning street art pieces created by established artists, learn about the area’s artistic scene, and leave with your own personalized graffiti tag. The tour is suitable for individuals, friends, or small private groups, with available English and Portuguese guides. While the activity is physically accessible and has a flexible cancellation policy, participants should wear clothes suitable for getting paint on.
This experience is a lively, creative outing that balances culture, education, and fun. It’s ideal for curious travelers who want a memorable, interactive activity beyond typical city tours.


This tour begins in the energetic heart of Brixton. The guide takes you on a guided walk past some of the area’s most striking street art pieces, showcasing work by established artists. Expect to see bold murals and intricate designs that reflect Brixton’s diverse cultural landscape.
The walk provides context about the street scene and the history of urban art in the area. This part of the tour helps visitors appreciate the artistic style and social messages embedded in Brixton’s walls. The guide’s explanations make the experience accessible whether you’re a casual spectator or an art enthusiast.
The street art tour is not just visual but also educational, offering insights into how street art has become an integral part of London’s urban culture.
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After the street art overview, the group moves to a designated location where the spray paint workshop takes place. Led by a local graffiti artist, this session lasts about an hour and is designed for beginners.
Participants learn fundamentals of graffiti, including how to use spray cans effectively and safely. The artist provides all necessary equipment and guides everyone through the process of creating a personalized tag.
We appreciate how the instructor balances teaching techniques with encouraging creative freedom. Whether someone wants to write their initials or craft a more elaborate design, they leave with a unique graffiti piece they made themselves.
The workshop is perfect for those eager to develop new artistic skills and gain a deeper appreciation for street art.

The tour starts at a pre-arranged meeting point in Brixton, where the guide greets the group. It ends back at the same location, making logistics straightforward.
This experience is offered as a private group, ensuring a personalized and relaxed atmosphere. The tour is available in English and Portuguese, accommodating a range of language preferences.
Participants should plan to wear older clothing that they’re okay with getting paint on, as spray paint can be challenging to wash out. The activity is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.
The 2-hour activity includes both the street art walk and the graffiti workshop. Check availability for specific starting times, which may vary. The experience features a full refund policy if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for travel plans.
Guests can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan without immediate financial commitment. The session is designed to fit into a busy itinerary, with a typical pacing that balances sightseeing, learning, and hands-on activity.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour caters best to creative minds, urban art fans, and curious explorers. It’s ideal for individuals, friends, or small private groups seeking a fun, interactive experience in London.
While not suitable for pregnant women or those looking for a traditional sightseeing tour, it appeals to anyone eager to try graffiti art in a vibrant neighborhood.
Because the activity involves spray paint and creative expression, it delivers a memorable, engaging alternative to conventional city tours.
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At a competitive price point, this workshop offers value for money by combining a guided street art tour with a hands-on graffiti class. All necessary equipment is included, and the expert guidance ensures learners of all levels can participate confidently.
The small group format and private booking option enhance the experience, making it more tailored and enjoyable. The inclusion of local artist insights enriches the understanding of the neighborhood’s artistic culture.
This experience is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility challenges. It requires participants to wear clothing suitable for getting dirty, as spray paint can stain clothes.
The tour does not include food or drink, but nearby cafes or street food vendors in Brixton provide ample options for afterwards.
It is not suitable for pregnant women due to the nature of the spray paints involved. The flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind for travelers with changing plans.
This tour offers an authentic glimpse into London’s street art culture with an engaging mix of guided exploration and creative practice. It stands out for its local artist-led approach, focus on both education and fun, and the chance to create your own artwork.
Perfect for art lovers, culture seekers, and adventurous travelers, it provides an unusual perspective on a dynamic part of London. Whether you’re in town for a short visit or a longer stay, this experience adds a personal, artistic touch to your itinerary.

How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts 2 hours, including both the street art walk and graffiti workshop.
Where does the tour meet?
The guide meets participants at an agreed location in Brixton. The activity ends at the same spot.
Is this activity suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults and is not recommended for very young children, especially due to the use of spray paints.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The activity is wheelchair accessible, but participants should wear clothes suitable for getting paint on.
What languages are available for the guides?
Guides speak English and Portuguese.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and reserve now & pay later options are available.
Do I need any prior art experience?
No prior experience is needed; the workshop is suitable for beginners.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear older clothes they don’t mind getting paint on.
Is food available during the tour?
The tour does not include food or drinks, but nearby cafes in Brixton offer plenty of options.
Who is the activity provider?
The experience is provided by The Great Weekender.
This London: Graffiti Workshop and Street Art Tour stands out as a creative, accessible, and insightful activity that captures the spirit of Brixton’s vibrant street art scene. It offers an authentic look at urban art and a chance to try your hand at graffiti, making it a memorable part of any London visit.
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