Melbourne's street art
Vibrant art culture, edgy street art, a standing espresso joint and a Tokyo-esque alleyway.
Experience Overview
Time:
3 hoursWhat to expect:
Fully tailored to your preferencesLanguage:
Hosted in English (Other languages may be requested)Meeting point:
Your hotel/apartment or any other central locationCancellation:
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experienceWhat to bring:
- We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and carrying a light bag for your essentials.
- Public transport may be used during the experience - please bring a travel card or small amount of cash for fares.
What’s Included:
What’s Excluded:
Key Highlights:
- Discover laneways and arcades where hubs of art and culture are home to every kind of street art imaginable
- Explore the best murals, paste ups, stencils and tags in the city and learn a little about some of the artists and their stories
- Along the way, stop at a few of the coolest coffee shops, bars and hole-in-the-wall eateries in the city - exploring is thirsty work!
- Go off the beaten path and discover street art that’s hidden away down streets that most tourists never find
- Get recommendations for other neighbourhoods and streets to explore if you’re interested in seeing more of Melbourne’s street art culture
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What you’ll do
There is an edgy side to Melbourne and it shines through in the city's vibrant street-art culture. You'll join one of our local Melbourne hosts to discover microcosms of the city’s art and cultural scene aka the laneways - who knew so much creativity could be unleashed in such a small space!
You’ll find every kind of street art possible hidden down unassuming alleyways, tiny lanes, and arcades so jam-packed with bars and eateries, and your host can’t wait to share as much of it as they can with you.
Discover the famous arcades which are known to be hubs of artistic expression, or why not duck down the city's back streets where the work of up-and-coming street art is hidden, for local eyes only.
Stop for a beer or a coffee (Aussie’s will always tell you their coffee is the best in the world, we’ll let you be the judge) or grab some dim sum from a hole-in-the-wall eatery en route to Meyer’s Place.
This quirky spot is reminiscent of the backstreets of Tokyo, with an Aussie twist thrown in of course - you’ll find small bars which double as arts and cultural venues, hosting arthouse film screenings, gallery exhibitions, and live music, all plastered by incredible street art.
And the best part is, no laneway will ever look the same twice, so what are you waiting for?