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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
At Take Free Tours, we believe in the power of exploration and the joy of discovery. Our mission is to make the world accessible to everyone, offering free, immersive walking tours that unveil the hidden gems and rich histories of cities around the globe. Led by passionate, knowledgeable guides, each tour is a unique journey, blending storytelling with culture and adventure. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or exploring a new city for the first time, Take Free Tours invites you to see the world through new eyes, connect with fellow explorers, and create unforgettable memories without the barriers of cost. Join us and embark on a journey of wonder!
Dive headfirst into Lisbon's pulse with our electrifying Graffiti & Street Art Free Tour! It’s here, in the sprawling canvas of Lisbon's streets, where art rebels and vibrant narratives collide, crafting the city’s dynamic cultural identity.
Kick things off at Nossa Senhora da Saúde Chapel, right at Mouraria's colorful edge. You'll get the lowdown on Lisbon's graffiti saga and meet the movers of the GAU, setting the stage for an epic art adventure.
Wander through Mouraria, where every alley whispers tales of rebellion and beauty. At Beco dos Surradores, get up close with creations by icons like Gagosh and Losk, and dive into the debates over what draws the line between legal and rogue art.
Then, cozy up at Largo dos Trigueiros, where “Urban Knitting” weaves a tender touch into the urban fabric, showing street art's softer side. Amid the yarns and colors, feel the city’s heartbeat.
Beco das Farinhas offers a poignant pause with Camila Watson’s tribute, sparking conversations on gentrification and the fight to keep Lisbon's soul alive amidst change.
Saunter to São Cristóvão Square, where street art meets Fado tunes. Here, 'Fado Vazio' mural bridges art and Lisbon's soulful sounds, painting stories of cultural fusion.
At Achada Square, Andrea Tarli’s “Smile!” throws shade at mass tourism’s footprint, urging mindful exploration. Nearby, powerful murals like TB Boy’s “Mourinho” and “Coexist” champion peace, portraying a world where unity prevails.
Witness VHILS’ “Anonymous gazes” on Lagares Street, where his chiseled portraits echo Mouraria’s historical whispers, and Graça Garden blooms as an artistic sanctuary, blending nature with creative expressions.
Mário Belém’s “Saudade” on Damasceno Monteiro Street and Bordalo II’s maritime “Ferryboat” capture the essence of Lisbon’s spirit and resilience, while a collaborative masterpiece by Obey and VHILS on Senhora da Glória Street merges faces and stories in a universal call for harmony.
The journey crescendos at Nossa Senhora do Monte, with Lisbon sprawling beneath in a breathtaking panorama, encapsulating our voyage through the city’s art-infused soul.
This isn’t just a tour; it’s a passport to the heart of Lisbon’s street art revolution, where every piece tells a story of hope, struggle, and beauty. Secure your spot on the Graffiti & Street Art Free Tour and let Lisbon's walls whisper their tales to you. Get ready for an unforgettable journey where the streets of Lisbon turn into a gallery of dreams and defiance.
Each Free Walking Tour is a unique experience. The stops listed in the highlights may change due to the guide leading the tour and other conditions such as weather and local events. If you are particularly interested about a specific item please ask your guide before the beginning of the tour to confirm it is on the agenda.
Blue Umbrella in Front of Chappel | Martim Moniz Square
Our journey ignites at the captivating Nossa Senhora da Saúde Chapel, a beacon that introduces us to the enigmatic world of street art. Here, we probe the essence of street art: Is it an urban narrative, a voice for the voiceless, or a canvas for commercial expression?
Dive into Mouraria's alleys, where the art of Gagosh, Losk, and Mário Dionísio blurs the lines between the sanctioned and the rebellious. It's a vibrant debate on the legitimacy and ethics of street art, enriching our understanding of this dynamic form.
Experience the whimsical world of "Urban Knitting" with Magda Sayeg, where yarn wraps around the urban landscape, softening the city's edges with colorful, tactile expressions. This stop is a testament to how street art can infuse life and warmth into the concrete jungle.
At Beco das Farinhas, Camila Watson's touching tribute sparks a crucial dialogue on gentrification. It's a moment to reflect on the delicate balance between modernization and preserving the essence that makes Lisbon unique.
The melodies of Fado reverberate through São Cristóvão Square, captured in the poignant "Fado Vadio" mural. This spot celebrates Lisbon’s soulful music tradition, intertwining it with the visual arts to tell the city's deeper story.
At the vibrant heart of Achada Square, witness Andrea Tarli's "Smile!"—a thought-provoking mural that challenges us to reflect on the delicate balance between tourism and cultural preservation. This striking artwork serves as a vibrant call to action, reminding us of our collective responsibility to tread lightly and respectfully in the cities we explore. It's a powerful testament to the impact of our footprints on the global canvas, urging us to embrace exploration with awareness and care.
In Rosa Square, "Mourinho" and "Coexist" by TB Boy dialogue with the universal yearning for peace. "Coexist," depicting a hopeful conversation between an Israeli and Palestinian child, is a poignant call for global harmony.
VHILS' "Anonymous Gazes" in Lagares Street delves into Mouraria’s storied past, using his signature technique to peel back the layers of history, revealing the faces and stories etched into the city's memory.
The serenity of Graça Garden illustrates how public spaces transform into canvases of community and creativity, inviting quiet reflection amid the bustling city.
Mário Belém’s “Saudade” offers a colorful meditation on resilience, while Bordalo II’s “Ferryboat” captures Lisbon's maritime essence, showcasing the artist's adaptability and the city's enduring spirit.
The collaboration between Shepard Fairey (OBEY) and VHILS creates a visual symphony that transcends cultural divides, critiquing and celebrating with equal measure, while Add Fuel’s “Adapta” encapsulates the evolution of Graça.
Here, tributes by Obey, Oze Arve, and Daniel Eime weave a narrative of revolution, reverence for nature, and literary genius, painting a multifaceted portrait of Lisbon's cultural heritage.
Conclude atop the highest peak of Graça, where panoramic views offer a breathtaking backdrop for reflecting on Lisbon's street art journey and its vibrant spread across the city.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).