Experience the Color and Stories of Buenos Aires’ Street Art
If you’re looking to see a side of Buenos Aires that’s both vibrant and authentic, the BA Street Art Walking Tour offers a fantastic way to explore the city’s creative heart.
Fantastic experience. Great adjustments for heat (shifted to earlier in the day) and sun (found as much shade as possible).
Great tour, very informative and interesting! Lots of really cool art and I loved hearing the stories behind them as the tour works closely with each artist. I would highly recommend!
Matt was so knowledgeable about the murals and so accommodating to everyone from shade, bathroom & water stops and taxis.
With a small group of no more than 14 people, this 2-hour 20-minute tour will take you through bustling neighborhoods like Palermo Hollywood, Palermo Soho, and Coghlan, revealing murals, graffiti, and artworks you’d probably miss if exploring on your own.
Guided by knowledgeable local experts, the tour is priced very reasonably at $26 per person, making it an affordable way to get a glimpse behind the colorful facades.
What we love most? First, the depth of stories accompanying each mural—the guides often have personal connections with the artists and share fascinating insights, making the artworks come alive.
Second, the neighborhood variety—from trendy Palermo Soho to the more understated Coghlan—each offers a different flavor and style of street art, giving you a well-rounded view of Buenos Aires’ urban art scene.
A potential consideration? The tour’s focus is primarily on viewing murals and hearing their stories; it's not a deep dive into political or historical contexts, so if you’re after that, you might want to supplement this experience.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate art, culture, and local stories, and who enjoy walking through lively neighborhoods while soaking up the atmosphere and colors of the city’s street art scene. It’s especially perfect for those wanting an authentic experience that’s both fun and educational.
- Key Points
- Exploring Buenos Aires’ Street Art Scene
- An Introduction to the Tour and Its Highlights
- Neighborhoods Visited and Their Unique Appeal
- What Makes the Guided Experience Stand Out
- Walking Through Neighborhoods and What to Expect
- The End of the Tour: Ice Cream and Practicalities
- What We Think: Is This Tour Right for You?
- Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Authentic Neighborhoods: Tour visits Palermo Hollywood, Palermo Soho, and Coghlan—each with unique murals and vibes.
- In-Depth Stories: Guides share personal insights and artist stories behind the murals.
- Small Group: Intimate experience with a maximum of 14 people for better interaction.
- Affordable Price: Excellent value at $26, especially considering the personalized attention.
- Flexible Scheduling: Runs at 2:00 pm, with easy public transportation access.
- End with Ice Cream: Tour concludes at a local ice cream shop, perfect for cooling down and relaxing.
Exploring Buenos Aires’ Street Art Scene

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An Introduction to the Tour and Its Highlights
This guided walk is designed for anyone eager to see Buenos Aires through a different lens—one painted in bold colors and layered with stories. The price of $26 is quite reasonable for over two hours of engaging walking, especially considering the expert guidance you receive. Your guide, often a street art enthusiast or local artist, will take you through some of the city’s most vibrant murals and graffiti, many of which you wouldn’t stumble upon alone.
The tour’s duration of about 2 hours 20 minutes gives you enough time to soak in the sights without feeling rushed. Plus, the small group size means you get more personalized attention and the chance to ask questions, making the experience more memorable.
Neighborhoods Visited and Their Unique Appeal
Palermo Hollywood and Soho
The first stops in Palermo Hollywood and Soho are perfect starting points. These areas are bustling with cafes, bars, and restaurants, but they also hide amazing street art. Expect to see murals in alleyways, on building facades, and even on the sides of local businesses. As one reviewer expressed, “The tour was excellent. Our guide Tonya was very personable and knowledgeable,” which indicates you'll get a lively, friendly atmosphere and insightful commentary.
Coghlan
Moving into Coghlan, the murals are often organized and funded by local organizations like Buenos Aires Street Art. This part of the tour gives you a glimpse into how local communities embrace and support street art, adding a layer of social relevance. One traveler remarked, “The murals in Coghlan are remarkable, and learning about the community efforts behind them made the experience richer.”
Mercado de Pulgas (Flea Market)
Another highlight is the stop at the Mercado de Pulgas, where street art complements the eclectic mix of antiques and crafts. It’s a lively place to observe murals that are integrated into everyday life, rather than just gallery pieces. Visitors often enjoy seeing how art and commerce intertwine in this vibrant marketplace.
What Makes the Guided Experience Stand Out
Guides like Cecilia and Matt are frequently praised for their knowledgeable, friendly approach. They not only point out the murals but also share stories about the artists and the creative process. For example, one review mentions Cecilia working on a mural herself, which offers a firsthand perspective.
The storytelling aspect elevates this tour beyond a simple walk, making it an educational experience that helps you understand the cultural and social context of street art in Buenos Aires. This is a rare opportunity to learn directly from locals passionate about their city’s urban art.
Walking Through Neighborhoods and What to Expect
Expect to walk through lively streets, with some areas offering shade and others more exposed to the sun. The guide will accommodate for weather, with some reviews noting adjustments for heat and sun, such as shifting tours to cooler times or finding shady spots. Be prepared for a fair amount of walking, but the pace is relaxed enough for sightseeing, chatting, and taking photos.
The tour stops are designed to maximize viewing time—about 30 minutes at Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood, and Mercado de Pulgas, and 40 minutes in Coghlan—so you’ll get an in-depth look without feeling overwhelmed. The guide's commentary transforms murals from simple images into stories about local artists, social movements, and urban narratives.
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The End of the Tour: Ice Cream and Practicalities
The tour wraps up at the historic Heladería Savelli, an iconic Buenos Aires ice cream shop, which offers a refreshing ending. From there, guides assist with taxis or Uber rides back to your accommodation, making logistics easier.
The tour starts at 2:00 pm – a good time to avoid the midday heat and enjoy the neighborhood atmosphere. It’s an activity suitable for most travelers, with near public transportation access for easy arrival and departure.
What We Think: Is This Tour Right for You?

If you’re interested in street art, local culture, and neighborhood exploration, this tour hits the nail on the head. The knowledgeable guides and personal stories make the murals more than just pretty pictures—they’re windows into Buenos Aires’ urban life.
The price offers great value considering the time spent and the depth of insight you receive. Plus, the focus on small-group intimacy means you'll get plenty of opportunities to ask questions and interact.
However, if you're after a historical or political analysis of street art, or if you're not comfortable walking in urban neighborhoods, you might want to supplement this experience with additional tours or research. Also, keep in mind that much of the tour involves walking outdoors, so good weather is essential for the best experience.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?
This street art walk is ideal for art lovers, culture seekers, and urban explorers. It’s perfect for those wanting a local perspective on Buenos Aires’ modern creative scene, especially if you appreciate stories behind the murals or enjoy wandering through neighborhoods with authentic local flavor.
Travelers who value small-group interactions and guided insights will find this tour particularly rewarding. It offers a genuine taste of the city’s vibrant, dynamic street art, making it a memorable addition to any Buenos Aires itinerary.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
No, the tour does not include hotel transfers. It begins at a specified meeting point and ends at a famous ice cream shop, from where guides can help arrange taxis or Uber.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, walking through neighborhoods with several stops along the way.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 14 participants, ensuring a more personal and engaging experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and water are recommended. The guide will accommodate for weather conditions, but it’s best to be prepared.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is suitable for a wide range of ages interested in art and local culture.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Tours require good weather; if canceled due to rain or storms, you'll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How do I book?
You can book online in advance, with trips typically booked about 24 days ahead. The tour is popular, so early booking is advisable.
In essence, this street art tour offers a lively, insightful, and affordable way to experience Buenos Aires beyond the usual tourist spots. It’s a perfect fit for those who want a deeper connection to the city’s creative pulse while enjoying friendly guides and authentic neighborhoods.


























