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Discover Parisian street art on a 1.5-hour guided walking tour with a former street artist, exploring Montmartre or La Butte aux Cailles for $47.


For those eager to explore Paris beyond its classic landmarks, the Street Art Walking Tour offers a fresh perspective on the city’s urban creativity. For $47, you gain access to 1.5 hours of guided discovery through either Montmartre or La Butte aux Cailles, two neighborhoods known for their colorful murals and murals. Led by a former street artist who shares personal insights and stories, this tour stands out as a unique way to see Paris through the lens of its street art movement.
While the tour does not include hotel pickup, it provides a rich, engaging experience that appeals to art lovers, urban explorers, or anyone curious about Paris’ modern cultural expressions. It’s particularly suitable for those who appreciate detailed storytelling, as guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach. The tour is accessible for those comfortable with significant walking and hilly terrain—especially in Montmartre.
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Montmartre, internationally famous for its artistic legacy involving Picasso, Van Gogh, and Renoir, also now hosts a vibrant street art scene. This tour takes you through its cobbled streets, where you can see the workshops of legendary artists and spot modern murals. The guide elaborates on how the neighborhood’s artistic heritage intertwines with its current urban art movement.
You’ll observe frescoes by Swed Oner, known for large-scale murals, and 3D faces by Gregos. The tour also highlights Street Invader’s internationally renowned mosaics, along with hidden works by less famous, emerging artists. Walking through hilly streets, you’ll find delightful houses and gardens, providing a charming backdrop for the colorful murals.

Choosing La Butte aux Cailles offers a quieter, more village-like atmosphere away from the busy tourist spots. Here, tiny houses and gardens line cobbled streets, creating a peaceful setting for street art discovery. This neighborhood is known for wheat-pasted papers, stencil graffiti, and murals by artists from the 1980s to today.
The tour uncovers works by notable figures such as Jeff Aérosol, Miss Tic, Le Long, and Princess Ecchymose, showcasing what’s called the “French Touch” in street art. Visitors find a mix of witty stencils, pasted papers, and colorful murals, all set within this quaint neighborhood that feels worlds away from Paris’ bustling core.
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The guide’s former street artist background makes this tour particularly engaging. With personal stories, they connect you to both famous and emerging artists and explain the techniques used in street art, especially “le pochoir” (stencil). Enthusiastic and knowledgeable, the guide links artworks to Parisian history and culture, enriching the experience.
Multiple reviews highlight the guide’s friendliness and expertise, with some tours being private or small group, which allows for a more personalized experience. The guide’s ability to share real stories about the art and artists elevates the tour from simple sightseeing to a cultural conversation.
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During the tour, expect to see a mix of frescoes, wall paintings, and pasted papers. Twotma’s glued paper works are a highlight, recognized for their intricate layering. Gregos’ 3D faces bring a tactile dimension to the murals, while Swed Oner’s frescoes add large-scale visual impact.
Along With these prominent artists, you will likely spot works by The End and works of the internationally-known Space Invader. The tour also emphasizes hidden pieces by lesser-known artists, making it a rewarding hunt for street art enthusiasts.

The tour features a walk through neighborhoods with no mention of transportation, focusing on foot exploration. Group sizes are not specified but are likely kept small, especially in the private or semi-private options, to allow for closer interaction with the guide.
The meeting point varies based on the option you choose, so it’s important to check your booking details. Comfortable shoes are recommended due to significant walking, and hills in Montmartre mean some uphill walking is involved.

While Montmartre is famous for its historic artists’ studios, the current street art scene adds a modern twist. The guide explains how contemporary street artists connect with the neighborhood’s artistic history, showing addresses of former workshops and highlighting modern artists working in the area.
This mix of historical and modern art provides a comprehensive picture of Montmartre’s changing identity as a hub for creativity, both past and present.

In La Butte aux Cailles, the tour reveals hidden murals tucked away in narrow alleyways and wheat-pasted papers on everyday walls. The neighborhood’s quaint charm complements the urban art, making it easier to imagine street art as part of daily life rather than just gallery walls.
You’ll find small-scale murals that showcase local talent and emerging artists, giving insight into Paris’ ongoing street art evolution. It’s a neighborhood where art feels embedded in the community, rather than simply displayed.
The tour lasts 1.5 hours, making it ideal for those with limited time but wanting a deep dive into Paris street art. It involves significant walking and some hills if exploring Montmartre, so comfortable shoes are essential.
There is no included transportation or hotel pickup, so plan to meet at the specified locations. The tour is offered in English, with live guides who are praised for their friendly, informative style.
This street art tour is perfect for art lovers, urban explorers, or history buffs interested in Parisian culture beyond the usual sights. The inclusion of a former street artist guide adds a personal touch that makes the experience memorable.
Travelers who enjoy small group tours and guided storytelling will find the personalized approach especially appealing. It’s well-suited for those comfortable with walking and hills and eager to see Paris through a modern artistic perspective.
This Paris street art tour offers a value-driven, engaging way to see neighborhoods rich in artistic history and creative expression. At $47 for 1.5 hours, it provides insightful commentary, stunning murals, and a personal connection with a former artist guide.
While it requires significant walking and some hills, the diverse artworks, neighborhood choices, and expert narration make it a worthwhile addition for those wanting to see a different side of Paris. Whether exploring Montmartre’s historic workshops or La Butte aux Cailles’ hidden murals, this tour emphasizes modern creativity woven into Paris’ urban fabric.
What are the meeting points for the tour?
The meeting point varies depending on the option booked, so it’s important to check your reservation details for the exact location.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
The tour involves significant walking and in Montmartre, some hills, so comfortable shoes and a good level of mobility are recommended.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.
What kind of street art will I see?
Expect to see murals, frescoes, pasted papers, and stencil graffiti by both famous and emerging artists, including works by Twotma, Gregos, Swed Oner, and others.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by a former street artist, providing personal stories and technical insights that enrich the experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the 1.5-hour walking format and urban terrain suggest it’s best for older children or adults comfortable with walking.