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Bordeaux : Small group Street Art Tour

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Led by a local expert guide deeply connected to Bordeaux’s urban art scene, you’ll uncover vibrant murals, hidden graffiti gems, and politically expressive works by local and international artists. Walk through backstreets and creative corridors while learning how Chartrons’s history—from its wine-trading past to its artistic evolution—shaped its unique artistic identity.

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meeting point

56 Quai des Chartrons, 33000 Bordeaux, France. Meet your guide at "Espace Design"



Art Along the Garonne

Start your tour with a relaxing walk along the scenic Garonne riverside, where bold murals and creative graffiti meet sweeping river views. Your guide will highlight key works and hidden gems along the path, offering insights into Bordeaux’s growing urban art scene and the artists transforming public space into open-air galleries.



Rue Notre-Dame & Chartrons Charm

Wander through Rue Notre-Dame, known for its antique shops and bohemian spirit. Discover how classic façades host contemporary street art by local and international talents. The contrast of past and present makes this one of Bordeaux’s most photogenic spots, blending heritage with modern creativity in unexpected ways.

Wine Storehouses Reimagined

Explore the old wine storehouses of the Chartrons, now reinterpreted through vibrant street art. Your guide will take you through tucked-away alleys where color bursts from brick walls, bringing history and modern expression together. Learn how this industrial space has become a creative playground for artists like Mr Poulet and Alber.



Icons of Urban Art

Visit various curated street art locations throughout the neighborhood, featuring works by celebrated names like Clet, A-MO, Mr Poulet, and Alber. From clever sticker art to massive murals, you’ll explore different styles and techniques that reflect Bordeaux’s dynamic urban culture and the voices shaping its visual identity.



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