Brisbane's vibrant street art scene comes alive on this engaging walking tour. Starting in the scenic South Bank precinct, explore the creative expressions of acclaimed local and international artists, including Drapl and Fintan Magee. Discover the rich stories behind each mural as your expert guide leads you to iconic spots, crossing the Brisbane River to QUT's Gardens Point campus and ending at Howard Smith Wharves, a hub of diverse artwork set against stunning views. With a maximum group size of 8, this tour promises an intimate and informative experience.
- Duration: 2.5 hours covering 4.2 kilometers
- Maximum group size of 8 for personalized attention
- Expert guide sharing insights on street art evolution
- Includes walking and potential ferry transportation between locations
Begin in South Bank, surrounded by streetside murals and the river-edge art scene, before hopping on a City Cat ferry to explore the northern side of the river.
Hop off the ferry at Gardens Point QUT Campus to explore large-scale outdoor works and hear how street art evolved in Brisbane.
Walk through the city’s heart and uncover hidden murals, installations and local artist-stories, before joining back up with the river.
Take the ferry or enjoy a stroll along the river walk to finish your tour at Howard Smith Wharves precinct, where waterfront views meet a living open-air gallery of global and local street-art talent.
We will pick you up at the Olé Restaurant, Shop.
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