Dublin Street Art Walking Tour
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Dublin Street Art Walking Tour

★★★★½ 4.9 (68 reviews)
1-2 hours

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About This Tour

Every day we walk past a secret language that every modern city has become fluent in. Whether you are new to graffiti, or simply new to the Dublin scene, our tour is the perfect place to get to know the local talent.

As far back as human beings have had walls to draw on, we’ve been doing it. From cave-painters to street-taggers, Graffiti has a universal attraction and a long love-hate story with city officials. Come delve into the details of Dublin’s graffiti scene and find out just how fuzzy the line can be between the legal murals and ‘illegal’ graffiti that color the Hibernian Metropolis.

Our tour has over 100 excellent reviews online and is ranked in the top tours on Trip Advisor.

TOPICS

A short History of Graffiti Tags, Throw ups, and ’Pieces Heaven Spots Feuds in Graffiti Council vs. Artists The Icon Walk Activism in Graffiti Bloom Hotel Love Lane Dublin Artists: EDSK, Brutto, K-Bone, DZ, Maser, Subset, Minaw Collective, etc.

What’s Included

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Itinerary

  1. We will visit over a dozens spots around Dublin (20 min)

Meeting point: We will meet just beside the Grand Social Bar in Dublin.

Good to Know

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Maximum group size: 15 travelers. Available in: en.

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