Private graffiti tour of Bogotá
- When
- Every day
- Where
- Tour privado del grafiti por Bogotá Get directions
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- Civitatis
Check source · Source: Civitatis
About this plan
Few things show off Bogota like its walls. This private graffiti tour covers the so-called graffiti district, a huge open-air gallery where street art speaks about identity, protest, and social change.
A local guide walks you through alleys and facades packed with color. You will see over 80 murals signed by Colombian artists and international names like the Belgian Jaune or the Spanish Sabotaje al Montaje. Every wall has something to say, and the guide helps you read the messages, the techniques, and the story behind each piece.
The tour runs about an hour and a half and ends near the TransMilenio station in the Graffiti District. It is a great plan if you want to step away from the usual sights and see Bogota through fresh eyes.
What to expect
- Over 80 murals in the graffiti district
- A local guide for the full walk
- Work by Colombian and international artists
- Walking tour of about an hour and a half
- Street art with social and indigenous messages
Who it's for
Great for street art fans, curious travelers, and locals who want to rediscover the city from a close and different angle.
Tips
- Show up on time at the meeting point on Avenida de las Americas
- Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes
- Bring your phone or camera charged, the murals are very photogenic
- Ask the guide about the hidden messages behind each piece
- Drink water, most of the walk is outdoors
FAQ
How much does the private graffiti tour in Bogota cost?
The price is set by the operator and may change based on group size and season. Check the current price and booking options on the official page for the plan.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is on Avenida de las Americas, in Bogota's industrial area. The guide confirms the exact address and time when you book.
How long is the graffiti tour?
The tour lasts about an hour and a half and happens on foot, so comfortable clothes and shoes are a good idea.
Is this a good plan for kids?
Yes, it works well for families. Younger kids tend to love the colors and characters in the murals. If you travel with very small children, check with the operator first.
Why is Bogota considered a capital of street art?
The city brings together experienced local artists and has opened spaces for graffiti to be recognized as a cultural expression. Your guide explains how that process unfolded.
How do I book the tour?
From this page we send you to the official source for the plan, where you find dates, times, and booking options.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







