If you’re curious about the street art culture in Bogotá but have no idea where to start, the Fun Graffiti Workshop offers a fantastic entry point. Set in the lively Macarena neighborhood—famous for its murals and artsy vibe—this two-hour class is designed for absolute beginners and enthusiasts alike. For $90 per person, you’ll get a hands-on introduction to drawing, color theory, and spray paint techniques that demystify graffiti art.
What we love most about this experience is the way it combines practical skills with a sense of personal expression. You’ll be guided through creating a graffiti name or throw-up, which makes the process accessible and fun. Plus, visiting a cultural house filled with murals and vibrant artwork adds an inspiring visual backdrop to your practice.
One possible downside? If you’re hoping for a more advanced spray-painting session, this workshop is tailored for beginners, so it might not satisfy seasoned street artists. Also, since the workshop involves paint, wearing old clothes is a good idea to avoid stains.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy creative projects, want a unique souvenir of Bogotá, or simply wish to explore street art in a relaxed, supportive environment. Families, solo travelers, or groups of friends looking for a hands-on activity will find it especially rewarding.
Key Points

- Beginners Welcome: No prior experience needed, perfect for first-timers.
- Hands-On Learning: Focus on drawing, color theory, and spray techniques.
- Cultural Setting: Located in a vibrant neighborhood with murals and local art.
- Personal Expression: Create your own graffiti name or throw-up.
- Inclusive Atmosphere: Suitable for all ages and groups.
- Value for Money: Two hours of guided creative fun at $90 per person.
A Closer Look at the Experience

The Fun Graffiti Workshop takes place in a cultural house surrounded by impressive murals—an ideal setting to spark your inspiration. You meet your guide in front of Tapas Macarena, easily recognizable by their purple hoodie, cap, or umbrella. From there, the adventure begins with a warm introduction to the basics of drawing and color.
What makes this workshop stand out is its playful approach. Instead of just lecturing, instructors encourage you to explore can control, and gradients, and to understand how contrasts and opposite colors can give your work depth and three-dimensionality. As Amy from the reviews notes, her guide, Diego, “took me from the basics with marker on paper and foundational principles all the way up to spray painting a 3D design on the wall.” This step-by-step process ensures that even those with no artistic background can produce something to be proud of.
The tools provided include spray cans, graphic markers, nozzles, and thick paper—everything you need to experiment safely. You’ll also get a visit to the cultural house, which is filled with murals and photographs of past workshops. This visual feast not only inspires but also provides context on the city’s vibrant street art scene.
For two hours, you’ll learn about techniques such as filling with gradients, mastering can control, and clever use of contrasts to build illusion of depth. The main goal is to create a personal graffiti name or throw-up, which allows you to take home a tangible piece of your new skill.
Reviews highlight how accessible and enjoyable this workshop is. Albin shares, “My daughter and I had an incredible amount of fun,” emphasizing how suitable it is for families and those with little to no experience. Many appreciate the guidance and patience of the instructors, which helps build confidence and makes the activity less intimidating.
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The Itinerary

The workshop is straightforward, making it easy to plan around it. Upon arrival, you’ll meet your guide outside the Tapas Macarena restaurant. The initial segment involves learning basic drawing techniques using markers on paper—an excellent way to get comfortable with the tools and concepts.
Next, the focus shifts to spray painting on walls or large sheets of paper. Under the supervision of your instructor, you’ll experiment with can control, gradients, and contrast. A highlight for many is creating their own graffiti name or throw-up, which feels surprisingly professional given the short timeframe.
During the session, you’ll also visit a cultural house, showcasing murals and photographs—an immersive experience that contextualizes street art beyond just spray paint. As the workshop wraps up, you’ll have a chance to step back and admire your work, which you can either take home or display in your travel photos.
The entire process is designed to be interactive and enjoyable, with a small or private group setting making it easy to ask questions and receive personalized guidance. The activity ends back at the starting point, making logistics simple and hassle-free.
Why This Workshop Is Worth It

Compared to other cultural experiences in Bogotá, this graffiti workshop offers tangible creative skills rather than just sightseeing. The combination of artistic instruction, culture, and personal achievement makes it a compelling choice for travelers seeking a hands-on activity.
For a reasonable price of $90, you get two hours of expert guidance, all necessary materials, and a memorable piece of art to take home. Visitors consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the stunning murals that serve as a visual inspiration. As Amy described, her guide “took me from the basics and into spray painting a 3D design,” showing how accessible this activity can be even for beginners.
Another aspect worth mentioning is the flexibility—you can choose to participate in the basic workshop or opt for the advanced version if you want to explore realism, stencil art, or character creation. This makes the experience adaptable to different skill levels and interests.
Who Should Consider This Experience?
This graffiti workshop is perfect for families, solo travelers, or groups of friends looking for a creative activity in Bogotá. It’s especially appealing if you’re interested in street art, urban culture, or simply want to try something new that isn’t your typical tour.
It’s also ideal for those who appreciate visual arts or want to capture the essence of Bogotá’s vibrant murals in a fun, relaxed environment. Since the workshop caters to all ages and skill levels, it’s a great introduction for anyone curious about street art but unsure where to start.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Sum Up

The Fun Graffiti Workshop offers a genuine, enjoyable way to connect with Bogotá’s artistic pulse. You don’t need prior experience to create a piece you’ll be proud of, and the setting in a mural-filled cultural house enhances the authentic vibe. For those looking to try something different, learn new skills, and take home a personal souvenir of their trip, this activity delivers real value.
It’s especially well-suited for travelers who enjoy interactive experiences, want a break from traditional tours, or are simply curious about street art culture. The guidance is friendly and professional, making this a low-pressure, high-fun activity that can make your Bogotá visit truly memorable.
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FAQ

Is this workshop suitable for children?
Yes, the workshop is open to all ages and groups, making it a fun activity for families or kids interested in art.
Do I need to have any artistic skills?
Not at all. The workshop is designed for beginners with no previous experience. Guides will teach you the basics step by step.
What should I wear?
It’s wise to wear old clothes or something that can get stained, as spray paint and ink might drip during the process.
How long does the workshop last?
It’s a two-hour experience, starting at various times depending on availability. Check the schedule when booking.
Where does the activity take place?
In a cultural house in the Macarena neighborhood, known for its murals and lively arts scene.
Is there a private or small group option?
Yes, the tours can be booked as private or small groups, offering personalized guidance.
Are materials included?
Yes, spray cans, graphic markers, nozzles, and paper are supplied as part of the session.
Can I see the murals beforehand?
Participants visit the cultural house with murals and photos, providing inspiration and context for your art.
What’s the main goal of the workshop?
To help you create your own graffiti name or throw-up, exploring art as a tool for personal identity and self-expression.
If you’re keen on trying a creative, hands-on activity that leaves you with a unique souvenir, the Fun Graffiti Workshop stands out as a worthwhile addition to your Bogotá travel plans.
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