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Explore London's street art scene with a guided tour and hands-on spray painting workshop in Shoreditch and Hoxton, perfect for creatives and culture lovers.
London is a city known for its historic landmarks and royal palaces, but beneath the surface lies a vibrant, constantly evolving street art scene. If you’re after a tour that goes beyond the usual tourist spots — and actually lets you get your hands dirty with spray paint — this Street Art Tour and Spray Painting Workshop in London promises an authentic, creative experience. With a highly-rated guide, stunning murals by international artists, and a fun, interactive workshop, it’s a fantastic option for those who love art, culture, and a bit of adventure.
What caught our eye about this experience? First, the fact that it combines educational insight with hands-on activity. Instead of just looking at murals, you learn about the artists and techniques, then try creating your own graffiti on real walls. Plus, the tour explores the less touristy neighborhoods of Shoreditch and Hoxton, giving you a taste of London’s lively urban art scene.
One thing to consider is the group size — with a maximum of 20 participants, it’s intimate enough to get plenty of attention from guides but still lively. The price at $52.95 per person offers great value, especially given the combination of a guided tour and a practical workshop. However, it’s worth noting that the experience runs rain or shine, so be prepared for all weather conditions.
This tour is ideal for artistic, curious travelers or families who want to see a different side of London while learning new skills. It’s especially perfect if you enjoy creative expression or want a memorable activity that’s different from typical sightseeing.

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The real heart of this experience is the studio in Brushfield Street. Here, you’re welcomed into a creative hub where the walls are already adorned with eye-catching murals. This is where the magic begins, and you get to try your hand at spray painting. The workshop lasts for about 45 minutes and is designed to be accessible to beginners, so no prior experience is necessary.
The guide, often someone like Eva or Laura — who are praised for their passion and knowledge — will introduce you to basic graffiti techniques like spray painting, stencil cutting, and design layout. Reviewers mention that guides like Laura make the session lively and informative, sharing their enthusiasm for street art and its cultural significance. This part of the experience is especially popular among families and younger travelers, with Alyson saying her kids wished the creative portion was longer.
After the workshop, you’ll venture out into the streets of Shoreditch and Hoxton. These neighborhoods are famous for their ever-changing murals, large-scale street art pieces, and a bohemian atmosphere. Your guide points out notable works by international artists, giving context about each piece’s style, message, and creator. This is not just about admiring murals; it’s about understanding their stories, how they fit into London’s urban culture, and why street art is such a vital part of city life.
Reviewers have emphasized the depth of knowledge their guides bring. For example, one reviewer mentioned that their guide, Josh, shared interesting insights into the different styles and artists, making the tour both educational and entertaining. Others appreciated the local perspective and the chance to see parts of London many travelers overlook.
Among the standout murals, the guide might point out some international artists’ work, and reveal stories behind specific pieces. You’ll see the vibrant East End graffiti scene, which has become a canvas for artistic expression that challenges traditional notions of art and authority.

The unique mix of guided storytelling and interactive art-making makes this experience stand out. Unlike standard street art tours, you’re not just a spectator; you’re a participant. The workshop allows you to practically learn and create, making the experience more memorable and personal. Several reviewers mention the fun and educational nature of the spray-painting session, with Tina noting that it was “highly recommend[ed]“ and that she learned a lot about street art.
Another special feature is the local guide’s passion. Guests like Jennifer and Lisa praised guides like Natalie and Alice for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to create a welcoming atmosphere. This personal touch makes the tour engaging and accessible, even for those new to graffiti or urban art.
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The overwhelming majority of reviews give this tour a perfect 5-star rating. Guests consistently highlight the passion and knowledge of their guides, with many mentioning specific guides like Eva, Laura, and Josh by name. Visitors also appreciate the fun atmosphere and the opportunity to learn new skills. Tina described the spray-painting as “a lot of fun,” and Alyson appreciated the balance of history and hands-on activity.
Families, in particular, found it a hit — Alyson noted her children, aged 9 and 11, loved the experience, and one reviewer even said their 15-year-old “loved it forever.” The tour’s ability to appeal to different age groups and interests is a major plus.
This Street Art Tour and Spray Painting Workshop in London offers an engaging, authentic experience for anyone interested in urban culture, art, and creative expression. With knowledgeable guides, stunning murals, and a chance to get hands-on with spray paint, it provides both education and entertainment in a single package. The small group size and flexible weather policy further enhance its value, making it an accessible and memorable activity.
If you’re a creative traveler wanting to explore London’s edgy side, or a family looking for a fun, interactive activity, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s a fantastic way to see the city from a different perspective, learn about its street art scene, and even create your own piece of urban art to take home.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers, including kids, can participate. Reviewers with kids as young as 9 and 11 say it’s enjoyable for the whole family, and the guides are friendly and patient.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours — about 45 minutes for the workshop and the rest for the walking tour.
What should I wear?
Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, dress appropriately for the day. Bring an umbrella or raincoat if rain is forecast, especially for the spray-painting part.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the booking has a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience, allowing flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is there transportation included?
No, the tour starts at 20 Brushfield Street, which is accessible via public transportation. It’s easy to reach by Tube or bus.
What is included in the price?
You get a local professional guide and the street art workshop. The experience offers good value considering the interactive nature and expert guidance.
Do I need prior art experience?
Not at all. The workshop is designed to be beginner-friendly, so anyone can try spray painting and stencil cutting regardless of skill level.
Whether you’re into street art, curious about London’s underground scene, or just looking for a unique activity, this tour offers something special. It’s a creative way to spend an afternoon, learn something new, and see London from a fresh perspective.