Private Street Art Walking Tour with a Guide
Begin your journey in Hosier Lane, Melbourne’s world-famous graffiti laneway opposite Federation Square. Marvel at ever-changing walls bursting with stencils, paste-ups, and bold messages from global and local artists.
Next, venture into Fitzroy, the city's bohemian heart, where creative expression thrives in colorful backstreets. Explore Johnston Street, Brunswick Street, and Rose Street—home to powerful political pieces and Indigenous artworks that ...
Meeting point
The local guide will meet you at your hotel or at a central location of your choice. If you're staying outside the city, the activity provider will suggest a convenient meeting point or arrange a pickup (if available).
Hosier Lane
Begin your tour at Hosier Lane, Melbourne’s most iconic street art alley located right across from Federation Square. This ever-changing urban canvas is filled with vibrant murals, political statements, stencils, and graffiti tags layered over years of artistic expression. It’s a popular photo spot and a living exhibition where artists frequently update or paint over works, so no two visits are the same.
Fitzroy
Next, head northeast to Fitzroy, Melbourne’s oldest suburb and the heart of its creative culture. Wander through Brunswick Street and explore the hidden laneways around Johnston Street and Rose Street, where you'll find colorful walls, large-scale murals, and witty street installations. Fitzroy’s street art often blends social commentary with vibrant design, reflecting the area's alternative spirit.
Collingwood
Finish your tour in Collingwood, a short walk from Fitzroy. This area has embraced street art with a bold and urban edge, featuring large building-sized murals by renowned Australian and international artists. Check out Peel Street, Smith Street, and Easey’s rooftop murals. The area is also home to creative studios and street art festivals.


