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Explore Barcelona's hidden graffiti scene and major landmarks on a 2.5-hour e-scooter tour that combines creativity, local secrets, and city sights.
If you’re looking for a way to see Barcelona beyond the typical tourist spots, the Graffiti E-Scooter Tour offers a lively and unconventional experience. This 2.5-hour journey takes you through lesser-known parts of the city, focusing on vibrant street art and secret spots that escape the usual crowds. It’s a fantastic option for those who want to combine fun, creativity, and local flavor in one outing.
One of the biggest pluses is how this tour offers a fresh perspective on Barcelona — not just the well-trodden Gothic Quarter or La Rambla, but the city’s underground art scene and hidden corners. With a guide who’s knowledgeable and friendly, you’ll get insights that go beyond the typical guidebook, making it a more authentic experience.
However, a point to consider is that this isn’t a traditional sightseeing tour. If you’re mainly interested in classic landmarks or detailed graffiti history, you might find the focus on fun riding and spontaneous creativity a bit lighter on facts. Still, for those eager to explore in an active and engaging way, this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s best suited for adventurous travelers, street art lovers, and groups looking for a quick, memorable way to see a different side of Barcelona.


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The adventure kicks off at the Robot City office, a convenient central location in Barcelona. The tour lasts around 2.5 hours, making it a manageable and energetic way to spend part of your day. You’ll want to check availability for specific starting times, as they vary — so planning ahead ensures you get the slot that works for your schedule.
You’ll zoom around the city on electric scooters, which are provided along with helmets for safety. The scooters make it easy to cover more ground than walking, and their ease of use makes the tour accessible even for those who aren’t seasoned riders. The route is designed to balance visits to hidden graffiti spots with chances to admire some of Barcelona’s major landmarks from a fresh angle.
Unlike many city tours focused solely on architecture or history, this experience emphasizes the city’s urban art scene. Your guide will lead you through areas where street artists have left their mark, revealing secret spots that usually remain unseen by travelers. One reviewer noted that the guide, Anton, was particularly adept at making everyone feel comfortable and safe, even when navigating busy streets.
A major highlight is the chance to get creative. The tour includes spray cans and an opportunity for participants to express themselves, adding a fun, hands-on element. On top of that, there’s a surprise included, which adds an unexpected twist to the experience — although the details are kept under wraps, it’s appreciated as a thoughtful extra.
Our reviews show that guides like Anton know their way around the city’s urban art landscape. While one reviewer mentioned that the guide couldn’t tell much about the graffiti scene itself, they still appreciated the exposure to lots of different neighborhoods and the informal stories that came along with it. Another traveler described Anton as friendly, upbeat, and highly knowledgeable, which elevates the experience from a simple scooter ride to an insightful local encounter.
Throughout the journey, expect to see less touristy areas where graffiti artists have left their mark. These spots often feature large murals and interesting stencil art, giving you a glimpse into Barcelona’s vibrant street art culture. The tour also takes you past major landmarks, though from a distance, providing a different perspective than traditional tours.
The tour is suitable for most, but keep in mind it’s not recommended for children under 16, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues. Participants need to bring a passport or ID card and should be prepared for a moderately active 2.5 hours on scooters. The group sizes tend to be small, creating a friendly, intimate atmosphere.
At $67 per person, the tour offers good value, considering the inclusion of helmet, spray cans, e-scooters, and the expert guidance. It’s a different kind of sightseeing that combines movement, art, and local insights — making it a worthwhile investment for those looking to combine fun with cultural discovery.
Travelers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides. One said, “Anton is friendly, spreads good vibes, and makes you feel safe,” while others appreciated the informal storytelling and the chance to see areas of Barcelona they might have missed on their own. Several reviews highlight how much they saw in a short time — more than they expected — and how the experience left them with a better understanding of the city’s street art.

This experience is best suited for adventure-seeking travelers, street art enthusiasts, and those wanting a more informal, local perspective of Barcelona. If your goal is to see classic landmarks and learn detailed historical facts, you might prefer a more traditional tour. But if you’re after something energetic, creative, and off the beaten path, this ride ticks all boxes.
It’s ideal for young adults, groups of friends, or couples who enjoy a combination of fun activity and cultural insight. Remember, it’s a lighthearted outing — not a deep dive into graffiti history — but it’s perfect for getting a feel for Barcelona’s modern urban culture.

The Barcelona Graffiti E-Scooter Tour is a refreshing way to see the city. It’s packed with fun, offers a peek into hidden street art, and delivers insights from friendly guides like Anton who truly know their city. The combination of riding, creativity, and local secrets makes it stand out from more traditional sightseeing options.
For creative souls, adventurers, and anyone eager to experience Barcelona from a different angle, this tour offers meaningful value. It’s a light, lively, and memorable way to spend a few hours — leaving you with more than just photos, but stories and a new appreciation for the city’s urban art scene.
If you enjoy active exploration, love street art, or just want a different kind of city tour, this experience is definitely worth considering. Just be prepared to get a little playful and enjoy the ride.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not recommended for children under 16 due to safety reasons and the nature of the activity.
What should I bring?
You need to bring a passport or ID card for verification, and comfortable clothing suitable for riding.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included for safety during the scooter ride.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including riding time and stops.
Can I join if I don’t know how to ride an e-scooter?
If you’re comfortable riding a scooter or bike, you’ll be fine. The scooters are easy to handle, and guides are there to help.
Is the route fixed?
The tour covers various neighborhoods with hidden graffiti spots and some major landmarks, but the exact route may vary slightly based on conditions.
What language is the tour conducted in?
Guides speak English, German, Russian, and Portuguese.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
How much does it cost?
The price is $67 per person, which includes scooter, helmet, spray cans, and a surprise.
This graffiti e-scooter tour offers a lively, authentic peek into Barcelona’s urban culture, perfect for those wanting to see a less polished, more vibrant side of the city. Whether you’re a street art fan or simply looking for a fun way to explore, it’s a memorable choice.