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Graffiti Tour: a fascinating walk through a street art City

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150 minutes
English

Bogotá's world-class street art and powerful political graffiti are ready for you to discover. Uncover the stories behind the art, the city's complex past, its present peace process, and its aspirations for a better future. Our tours are not just about sightseeing; they are pedagogical and cultural experiences that aim to educate and inspire. We collaborate closely with local artists and community leaders, reinvesting in the financing and management of new murals that continue to transform the urban landscape. Being artists themselves, our knowledgeable guides will introduce you to a diverse range of artists and their techniques, sharing their sources of inspiration and providing the political, cultural, historical, and geographical context necessary to truly understand and appreciate their work. If you choose the Shared option: you will share this tour with other travelers. What you pay per person is equal to the amount we suggest to tip the guides and cover their work (minus the commission). At the end of the tour, you don't have to pay anything extra (even if other travelers do)

Options

Graffiti Walking Tour -Private

Graffiti Walking Tour-Shared

Graffiti Walking Tour -Private

Your family and friends group!
Choose your language: Spanish, English, French, German and Italian

From¥97.24Per Person

What's included in Graffiti Tour: a fascinating walk through a street art City

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

At the starting point in front of the Gold Museum, our guide will provide a warm welcome and give an overview of the tour's objectives.

We will visit an enormous mural that showcases images created in collaboration with social leaders and human rights defenders, located at la Procuraduría General de la Nación. This powerful artwork raises awareness about the violence threatening their work for food sovereignty. Expert artists skilled in social communication have metaphorically depicted the leaders' work and values in this mural.

This mural recognizes the challenges of migration and features a portrait of an indigenous girl belonging to a nomadic tribe. The artwork was commissioned by the Peruvian embassy and created by two women painters from Bogotá and Lima.

Inclusions

  • Experienced English-speaking guides and the exploration of multiple street art and graffiti locations.
  • Food and tips
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for travelers with mobility restrictions.

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • We'll meet in the corner of the Gold Museum, look for your Guide with the Purple Hoodie, Cap, or Umbrella!

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

Operator

Capital Graffiti Tours