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Discover Strasbourg’s vibrant street art and local culture on an engaging 1.5-hour guided tour that balances authentic art experiences with insider stories.
This tour offers a fascinating peek into Strasbourg’s contemporary art scene and local culture, all within a relaxed 1.5-hour small-group setting. Guided by someone who calls the city home, you’ll explore street murals, underground galleries, and public art that you might never find on your own. The focus on street art and local stories makes for a lively, authentic experience that appeals to art lovers and curious travelers alike.
What truly stands out is the way the guide brings Strasbourg’s vibrant street art and cultural stories to life—hidden murals, colorful electric boxes, and open-air galleries each have stories that deepen your appreciation for the city’s creative pulse. The tour offers a good balance of visual discovery and storytelling, which keeps the experience both engaging and educational.
A small consideration is the limited duration—about an hour and a half—so if you’re craving a deep dive into the city’s entire art scene, this might be more of a taste than a rundown. Still, the intimate group setting ensures you won’t feel rushed and can ask plenty of questions.
This experience suits travelers who love discovering local art, enjoy stories behind the scenes, and appreciate an authentic, less touristy side of Strasbourg. It’s especially ideal for those wanting a flexible, social way to get acquainted with the city’s creative spots without breaking the bank.


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The tour kicks off conveniently at 39 Rue Kageneck, a central location that’s easy to find. Right from the start, you’ll notice the focus on contemporary street art, with Dan23’s mural “Malala” setting the tone for the visual feast ahead. This piece is a great introduction to Strasbourg’s dynamic street art scene, which blends activism with artistic expression.
One of the tour’s highlights is spotting murals like “Woman Walking to the Sky” by Jonathan Borofsky—a piece that offers a compelling glimpse into the city’s modern artistic voice. We loved how the guide explained the significance of each piece, including the stories behind electric boxes painted by Dan23, which add a splash of color and personality to the city’s everyday landscape.
The “Stork on fire” mosaic is both eye-catching and meaningful. The stork is a symbol of Strasbourg, and seeing it reimagined as a fiery mosaic is a clever way to celebrate local wildlife while showcasing the city’s public art. The guide also introduces pixel art and the significance of these works, helping travelers appreciate how art can be integrated into urban settings.
Next, the tour takes you along Rue du Jeu-des-Enfants, an open-air gallery where Dan23 has created murals like “No Future,” “Wale,” and “Extinction Rebellion.” These works aren’t just pretty—they carry messages about environmental and social issues, making the art both vibrant and thought-provoking. We found it refreshing to see street art tackling real-world concerns rather than just aesthetics.
A fun part of the tour is discovering the electric boxes painted by Dan23, which are scattered across Strasbourg. The guide shares stories about how these colorful boxes are part of the city’s effort to beautify urban infrastructure, transforming mundane elements into mini art installations. These are fun, accessible pieces that you’ll probably pass by without noticing on your own.
The guide shows us a 15-meter-long spray-painted collaboration by artists Pro176, Salamech, and Jaek el Diablo—a vibrant display of street art teamwork. Such large-scale pieces illustrate the city’s open attitude toward public art and its embrace of creative expressions beyond traditional galleries.
The tour culminates in viewing FAILE’s “From the Air We Share” mural on the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. This mural is a striking visual that ties together the tour’s themes of community and shared space. Afterwards, you have the chance to explore the museum’s exhibitions or enjoy a coffee at the nearby Art Cafe, which many travelers find to be a perfect way to wind down and reflect on what they’ve seen.
Although brief, this tour offers a glimpse into Strasbourg’s contemporary art scene. If you’re interested in exploring further, the museum visit provides an opportunity to see more works in a dedicated setting. The guided storytelling makes it easy to appreciate how public art interacts with cultural identity and urban life.
The price of around $115 per person might seem steep for just 1.5 hours, but when you consider the personalized insights, stories behind each artwork, and the chance to see hidden parts of Strasbourg’s art scene, it’s quite reasonable. The small group size (maximum six travelers) means you get personalized attention and can ask questions freely.
Since the tour ends near the museum, you can extend your cultural experience with a casual visit or a coffee break, making the whole day feel well-rounded. The fact that the tour is booked about 33 days in advance suggests strong interest and trust in the experience, and the free cancellation policy adds a layer of flexibility.
The guide, likely a local passionate about the city’s art scene, brings stories and insider knowledge that you won’t find just walking around solo. The reviewer’s mention of Mathieu as a guide highlights the value of knowledgeable hosts who can turn a simple walk into an engaging narrative about Strasbourg’s contemporary artscape.

This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy discovering street art and public murals rather than just visiting museums. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate stories behind artworks and want a more authentic, local perspective. If you’re a fan of urban art, activism, or just looking for a relaxed way to understand Strasbourg’s creative side, this tour hits the mark.
It’s also a good choice for those traveling with a small group or seeking a personalized, intimate experience. Since the tour is relatively short, it works well as a morning or afternoon activity, fitting easily into a broader exploration of Strasbourg.
This guided tour offers an engaging glimpse into Strasbourg’s contemporary art scene, guided by someone who clearly loves sharing the city’s stories. Its focus on street art, murals, and public installations provides a fresh perspective on Strasbourg beyond its historic cores. The stories behind each piece make the experience memorable, and the small-group format ensures a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
If you enjoy urban art, local stories, and a taste of the city’s creative spirit, this tour delivers real value. It’s perfect if you want to connect with Strasbourg’s vibrant, modern side without spending a fortune or dedicating an entire day to it. Plus, ending near the museum offers a nice extension to your artistic journey—whether that’s browsing exhibitions or relaxing with a coffee.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a manageable and flexible activity to include in your Strasbourg itinerary.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 39 Rue Kageneck and ends near the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art at 1 Pl. Hans-Jean-Arp.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s designed to be accessible and interesting for a broad audience. Service animals are allowed, so that’s helpful for travelers needing assistance.
What’s included in the tour?
You’ll be guided by a local who is eager to show you his city and its art. The tour covers various murals, mosaics, and street art, with stories behind each piece.
Are there any additional costs?
Personal expenses, food, drinks, or snacks aren’t included, so plan for that if you want to grab coffee or souvenirs afterward.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund, giving you peace of mind.
Is transportation needed during the tour?
Most stops are within walking distance. The tour is on foot, with no mention of additional transportation required.
Would I need extra time to explore the museum afterward?
Yes, you can explore the museum exhibitions on your own after the tour, making it a great extension if time allows.
This Strasbourg art and culture tour is a fantastic way to see the city through its vibrant street art and hear local stories. It’s a relaxed, authentic experience that offers real insight into the city’s creative heartbeat. Whether you’re a dedicated art lover or just curious about Strasbourg’s modern side, this tour is a memorable addition to your travel plans.