Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour in Brooklyn

Get to know Brooklyn’s famous street art scene on this 2-hour walking tour of the Bushwick neighborhood. With a guide, learn about the diversity of local street artists and how they treat anything wit

Get to know Brooklyn’s famous street art scene on this 2-hour walking tour of the Bushwick neighborhood. With a guide, learn about the diversity of local street artists and how they treat anything with a surface as a canvas for art. See murals big and small as you hit the pavement for an interesting tour filled with imagination around every turn and lamp post.

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Location: Brooklyn

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit for the tour, but I'd recommend it for ages 12 and up. Kids might get bored, while teens and adults really appreciate the art and stories behind it. Plus, it's a lot of walking, so make sure they can handle that! Just check with the provider if you're bringing younger kids.

Q: What should I wear for the walking tour? Any recommendations?

A: Definitely wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking a lot! I’d also suggest dressing in layers because the weather can change quickly in Brooklyn. You want to be prepared for sun or a sudden breeze. And don’t forget your camera—there’s so much colorful art to capture!

Q: Can the tour be rescheduled if the weather is bad?

A: Yes! If the weather's looking rough, you can usually reschedule without any issue. Just contact Brooklyn Unplugged Tours ahead of time. They’re pretty flexible with cancellations or changes due to rain or other bad weather. So, definitely don't worry about that!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Graffiti Tour in Brooklyn, any thoughts?

Hey everyone! I'm considering giving my brother the Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour in Bushwick as a birthday gift. I know he loves art but hasn't done anything like this before. It's a 2-hour walking tour, right? Just wondering if the guide really gives good insights, like backstories on the murals. Also, are there any good places to grab a bite nearby after the tour?

Anyone done the Graffiti Walking Tour? What did you think?

So I just booked the Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour in Brooklyn for my girlfriend’s surprise date! I’m really excited about it since she loves street art. I hope it's as cool as it sounds—like, will we see some really big murals? I want to make sure she has a great time, and I don’t wanna plan a dud. Any tips?