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Discover the vibrant world of street art in Paris with this private graffiti workshop. Learn techniques, create your own masterpiece, and enjoy personalized guidance.
Experience the Art of Spray Paint in Paris: A Complete Guide to the Private Graffiti Workshop
If you’re looking for a hands-on, creative experience that takes you beyond the usual tourist sights in Paris, the Private Graffiti Workshop offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s contemporary street art scene. Led by professional artists in a safe outdoor setting, this two-hour class is designed for anyone curious about graffiti, whether you’re an aspiring artist or just want to try your hand at spray painting in a vibrant urban environment.
One of the aspects we love most about this experience is its personalized approach—you get individual attention from your guide, Kasia or Mr. Byste, and all the materials are included. Plus, the fact that it takes place outside Paris, in a publicly tolerated space, adds an authentic street art vibe.
A potential drawback? Since it’s an outdoor activity, weather can influence your plans, and you won’t be able to purchase overalls or shoe protection unless you buy them separately. Still, if you’re after a genuinely creative and interactive experience in a safe, controlled environment, this workshop is ideal for art enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
This tour suits those wanting to learn about contemporary street art and techniques while creating something unique themselves. It’s perfect for travelers aged 12 and up, who are open to experimenting with spray paints and looking for a memorable, authentic activity that stands out from typical museum visits.


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The workshop operates at 114 Rue de Bercy, Paris, in Puteaux, a suburb just outside the city center. It’s a public space where spray painting is allowed, which means you’ll get the true street art atmosphere, away from strict gallery settings. The spot is located under a rooftop, providing some shelter against the elements, which is especially helpful if the weather turns gloomy.
The session lasts approximately two hours, during which you’ll learn about the history and styles of contemporary street art. The instructor, Kasia or Mr. Byste, a professional artist, leads the group through the basics—such as stenciling, spray techniques, and color blending. The reviews highlight that guides are patient, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about sharing their craft.
Participants are encouraged to create a design of their own. The included art materials—multiple spray paint colors, pens, crayons, paper, and spray caps—are all at your disposal. As one reviewer noted, “It’s much harder than it seems to spray paint well,” but with expert help, even beginners can produce their first graffiti piece with pride.
What sets this experience apart is how interactive and personalized it is. You’re not just watching a demonstration; you’re actively creating. The guides offer tailored tips, helping you translate ideas into art on a wall-sized canvas. People have mentioned how fun and engaging it is to see their designs come to life under the guidance of talented artists.
Beyond just spray painting, you’ll gain insights into street art’s cultural significance. Several reviews mention that they learned a lot about contemporary art, and one reviewer appreciated the chance to meet interesting artists. This adds an educational layer to the activity, making it more meaningful than simply spraying paint.
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Safety gear—masks and gloves—is supplied, emphasizing the importance of protecting yourself while working with spray paints. While overalls and shoe protection aren’t included, they can be purchased separately if you prefer to stay clean. The outdoor setting means you’ll be exposed to fresh air, but this activity isn’t recommended for those with breathing issues.
At $289.20 per person, this workshop might seem a bit steep, but considering that all materials are included and the one-on-one guidance, it offers good value, especially for those wanting a unique artistic experience in Paris. The reviews confirm that guides are well-prepared, and the personalized assistance makes each participant’s experience feel special.
Most people book the workshop about 7 weeks in advance, indicating its popularity. The activity is private, meaning your group will have exclusive access, which allows for a more intimate and relaxed environment. Since it’s a private tour, you won’t have to share attention with strangers, making it ideal for groups or couples.

One reviewer, Boris, mentioned that the workshop was “really complete,” with a mix of learning about street art, engaging with artists, and seeing how they work. They appreciated Kasia, the guide, who was both talented and enthusiastic. Others found it “amazingly unique,” praising the opportunity to create their own art in a real Parisian street art setting.
Another reviewer appreciated the chance to communicate directly with the artists, making the activity more than just a craft session—it’s a cultural exchange. The outdoor location and the fact that it’s in a public space add to the authenticity that many art lovers seek.

The Private Graffiti Workshop in Paris offers a truly engaging, hands-on introduction to street art. Led by talented guides, this experience allows you to learn about contemporary graffiti techniques while creating your own piece in an authentic outdoor setting. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who want a memorable, artistic activity that combines education, creativity, and a taste of urban Parisian culture.
While it’s a pricier option, the inclusion of all materials, personalized guidance, and a unique setting make it a good value for those eager to explore a different side of Paris. Expect plenty of opportunities to learn, experiment, and walk away with a new skill—and perhaps a new appreciation for street art.
Perfect for art lovers, creative explorers, and anyone looking for an authentic activity outside typical sightseeing, this workshop promises an experience that’s both fun and meaningful.

Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Yes, no prior art experience is needed. Guides are there to help you every step of the way, making spray paint accessible and fun for all skill levels.
What materials are included?
All art supplies—multiple spray paint colors, pens, crayons, paper, spray caps—are provided. Safety equipment like masks and gloves are also included.
Can I purchase additional protective gear?
Overalls and shoe protection aren’t included but can be bought separately if you prefer extra protection.
Where exactly does the workshop take place?
It’s held at 114 Rue de Bercy, Paris, in Puteaux, in a public space where graffiti is tolerated, offering an authentic street art environment.
How long is the experience?
The workshop lasts approximately 2 hours, providing ample time to learn, experiment, and create.
Is the activity private?
Yes, your group will have exclusive participation, making it a more personalized experience.
What age is the workshop appropriate for?
Participants need to be at least 12 years old, making it suitable for teenagers and adults alike.
What if the weather isn’t good?
Since the activity is outdoors, rain or poor weather could affect your plans. It’s advisable to check the forecast and confirm arrangements with the provider.
This graffiti workshop in Paris offers a rare chance to get up close and personal with street art culture, all while creating your own piece in an inspiring setting. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a curious traveler, it’s a fun, educational, and authentic activity that’s sure to leave you with great memories—and maybe a new talent!