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Join Me on a Street Art Travel Adventure!

Exploring a city together is like stepping into my blog in 3D—except this time, it’s real, tangible, and alive. These street art trips aren’t just about visiting the world’s best street art cities; they’re about sharing something deeply personal. Over years of blogging and online work, I’ve missed the connection that comes from real-life experiences. Through these immersive journeys, I’ve found a way to bridge that gap.

Each trip is designed to bring us closer—to the art, the cities, and each other. The walls tell their stories, I share mine, and together we create a unique experience that goes far beyond the screen.

By the end of the trip, your heart (and your camera roll) will be full!

Street Art Trip Blocal
Walking together along Street Art Avenue, the urban art trail along Paris’ Saint-Denis canal.
Photo by Paolo Giannotti.

This isn’t your typical group tour. It’s a small, intimate adventure designed for those who love street art, alternative travel, and uncovering the secret corners of a city. Together, we’ll dive into the street art scenes of Europe’s best street art cities, meet the artists shaping their creative identity, and wander through neighborhoods most tourists never see. It’s about exploring off the beaten path, connecting with the art, and immersing ourselves in the culture of the streets.

Taquen Studio Visit
A behind-the-scenes look into street artist Taquen’s creative world—exploring his Madrid studio and witnessing where his ideas come to life! Photo by Paolo Giannotti.

On my group trips to European cities, discovery happens collectively. Each participant, whether a passionate admirer, a dedicated hunter, or a professional photographer, brings a unique way of seeing the streets. This mix of perspectives enriches the experience, sparking conversations that deepen how we read the city.

Exploring together also helps resist the isolated tourist gaze. Instead of consuming a neighborhood as outsiders, we share reflections that make the city less of a backdrop and more of a lived, contested space, a place where urban art speaks of struggles, creativity, and everyday life.

Here’s What Makes These Street Art Trips Special:

  • Flexible Booking: Each urban walk is independently bookable, so you can join as many or as few as you like, creating a schedule that works for you.
  • Immersive Walks: Spend a full day (10:30 AM – 5:30 PM) exploring murals, graffiti, and creative spaces, with plenty of time to soak in the stories and details.
  • Behind-the-Scenes Access: Peek into my creative process as I research for my upcoming books. Join me in meeting artists, scouting murals, and sharing insights into urban art.
  • Alternative Culture Spaces: Visit offbeat venues, creative hubs, and hidden treasures that reveal a city’s true character.
  • Early Bird Discounts: Save your spot at a discounted rate when you book early.
  • Small, Like-Minded Groups: Experience the city in an intimate setting with a friendly, passionate group of art lovers.
Exploring Leake Street London’s Largest Free Graffiti Space and Its Role in Urban Creativity.
Exploring London’s iconic Leake Street graffiti tunnel with some of you. Photo by Paolo Giannotti.

These trips aren’t just about the art—they’re about connection. Connection to the cities, the stories painted on their walls, and the people you meet along the way. While street art is our main focus, each journey is also an opportunity to explore the unexpected: hidden gems, offbeat treasures, and local spots far from the usual tourist trail.

Let’s wander the streets together, uncovering their creativity, culture, and untold stories. Whether you’re taking your first step into the world of urban art or you’re a seasoned enthusiast, these street art trips are designed to inspire, connect, and surprise you at every turn.

Street Art Trip Blocal
Exploring Zaragoza together, through the murals of Asalto Festival. Photo by Paolo Giannotti.

👉 Next Street Art Trips:

Stay tuned for…

  • Paris, August 2026
  • Lisbon, September 2026
  • Rome, December 2026

See you on the road,

Giulia & Paolo