REVIEW · PARIS
Murals XXL Street Art Tour
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Street art becomes real when someone explains the craft. This small-group, artist-led neo-muralism tour takes you through Paris’s 13th arrondissement to see building-sized paintings and understand how they’re made and why the movement exists. It’s not just photos and trivia, it’s a walk that helps you notice details on the walls.
I especially liked two things: the chance to learn the main techniques up close, and the way the guide ties the murals to community and the movement’s mission. One thing to consider is timing: you have to arrive a bit early, because the visit is designed to start on schedule and you may have trouble catching up if you’re late.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why this neo-muralism tour in Paris feels different
- Where you meet and how the 2:00 pm start affects your day
- What you’ll actually see: XXL murals in the 13th arrondissement
- How the guide turns wall art into an art lesson
- Small-group size: 15 people max and better questions
- The value question: is $68.92 worth 2 hours 15 minutes?
- The “mission” part: why neo-muralism isn’t just style
- Tips to get more from the 13th arrondissement walk
- Should you book Murals XXL Street Art Tour?
- FAQ
- How much does the Murals XXL Street Art Tour cost?
- How long is the tour?
- What time does the tour start and where does it meet?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- How big is the group?
- Is there an admission ticket cost included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Do I need a special ticket format?
Key things to know before you go

- Artist-led storytelling focused on how neo-muralism works, not just what you’re looking at
- Building-sized murals in Paris’s 13th arrondissement, where the walls do a lot of talking
- Up to 15 people max, so questions actually get answered
- Mobile ticket for smoother check-in
- English tour, with a format that works well for most visitors
Why this neo-muralism tour in Paris feels different

Paris has plenty of street art walks. This one leans into something specific: neo-muralism and the bigger ideas behind it. You’re not treated like a passive audience. You’re guided to look at walls the way an artist would.
The tour also promises you’ll see “XXL” scale artwork. That matters, because building-sized murals change how you read the city. Up close, you notice layering, scale choices, and how the painter handles surfaces and sightlines. Farther back, you start to see how the mural fits the neighborhood.
I like that the tour is framed as an understanding experience. It’s about techniques and the mission of the movement. That gives you a new lens for the rest of your trip. Even if you only do one street art thing in Paris, this kind of guided context makes your remaining days feel more connected to the city’s real creative pulse.
One more practical win: you’re doing this in a tight window—about 2 hours 15 minutes. That’s long enough to absorb details, but short enough that you can still plan dinner and the rest of your afternoon.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Paris.
Where you meet and how the 2:00 pm start affects your day
Your tour begins at Nationale 75013 Paris, France, and it ends back at the same meeting point. Start time is 2:00 pm, and the visit is set to run on schedule.
Here’s the simple travel advice I’d follow: arrive at least 5 minutes early. The organizer reserves the right to start on time, and if you show up late, it can turn into a lost opportunity rather than a quick catch-up. That’s true of most walking tours, but it matters more when you’re trying to follow a guide’s flow from wall to wall.
Because this is in the 13th arrondissement, you’ll likely use public transport. The tour notes it’s near public transportation, which is exactly what you want for a Paris afternoon. You can keep your day flexible: museums in the morning, murals after lunch, then back to wherever you’re staying.
Finally, it’s English and designed for most travelers. If you’re the type who likes understanding what you’re seeing, this format should land well with you.
What you’ll actually see: XXL murals in the 13th arrondissement

The itinerary centers on one main area: the 13th arrondissement. The tour’s duration includes time to walk, stop, and look closely, while focusing on building-sized murals painted by artists from around the world.
In a neighborhood like the 13th, murals are everywhere enough that you can accidentally miss what makes them special. This tour helps you avoid that. You’ll slow down and learn what to look for. Think of it like turning the volume up on details your eyes would otherwise skip.
You can expect to see multiple murals with different looks and styles. The guided approach matters here because it groups the work into patterns you can recognize. The tour highlights the “neo-muralism” movement, and that means you’ll talk about not only the art style, but also the reason the movement exists.
The biggest “wow” factor is scale. XXL murals make you look up. They also make you think about how design changes when the wall becomes the canvas and the street becomes the viewing gallery. You’ll be seeing art that is meant to be read in space, not only in frames.
Also, there’s no separate ticket cost for the sites listed in the tour. The experience includes admission ticket free, so you’re not juggling additional entry fees while you’re trying to enjoy the walk.
How the guide turns wall art into an art lesson

This tour is led by an urban artist, and the whole point is to understand street art as a craft. You’ll learn about main techniques, which is where the tour becomes more than scenery.
Here’s why that’s valuable for your trip. When you understand technique, you can recognize decisions:
- how a painter builds effect on a wall surface
- how style changes based on the message
- how scale affects composition
The tour also explains the origins and mission of neo-muralism from an award-winning artist (name not provided in the info you shared). That framing matters because it moves you past “cool art” and into “why this movement looks the way it does.”
One review mentioned learning how street artists work, including different art forms and the involvement of community. That fits the tour’s promise: it’s not only about technique, it’s about the mural as part of neighborhood life.
A guide like Kasia (mentioned in the reviews) can make this type of lesson land quickly. The best street art guides don’t read from a script. They tell stories that help you connect what you see on the wall to the wider idea behind it.
Small-group size: 15 people max and better questions
You’re capped at 15 travelers. That’s not a tiny detail. In street art tours, small-group size can make the difference between watching and participating.
With a group that small, you can actually hear explanations and ask questions when something grabs your attention. You’re also less likely to get shuffled into a line that moves too fast for close looking. Since this tour emphasizes techniques and details on large surfaces, you benefit from slower pacing and fewer interruptions.
Another practical aspect: the tour format is set up for most travelers, and it notes service animals are allowed. That means the experience is designed to be fairly accessible in practical terms, even though it’s still a walking tour.
If you dislike crowded group tours, this structure is a strong match. It feels more like an artist briefing with a walk attached, rather than a rush-through sightseeing circuit.
The value question: is $68.92 worth 2 hours 15 minutes?
Let’s talk money honestly. The price is $68.92 per person for roughly 2 hours 15 minutes, with English guide time and a small-group cap of 15.
What you’re paying for is not “entry to a site.” The tour is about:
- an artist-led learning experience
- focused wall-to-wall explanation of technique
- context about neo-muralism’s origins and mission
That’s why the small-group structure matters for value. In many tours, paying more still buys you a big group. Here, the limit of 15 people suggests the guide can slow down and pay attention to what you’re seeing.
Also, group discounts are mentioned. If you’re traveling with friends (or you can match with others), that can bring the per-person cost down. And because it’s offered with a mobile ticket, you avoid friction at the start.
One more value signal: the tour is booked in advance by a lot of people. The average booking time listed is 67 days in advance. That doesn’t guarantee the tour sells out, but it’s a clue that the schedule can fill up around popular times. If Paris is tight for you, booking earlier can reduce stress.
Bottom line: at this price, I’d only feel fully satisfied if you like understanding art, not just taking pictures. If you’re the type who pauses to read plaques and wants the why behind what you see, this is a fair trade. If you only want quick visuals, it might feel expensive for a short walk.
The “mission” part: why neo-muralism isn’t just style

Street art often gets treated like fashion. Neo-muralism gets treated like attitude. This tour pushes you past both labels.
You’re shown how neo-muralism has a purpose: its origins and mission come up during the walk. The movement is described as tied to an award-winning figure, and the lesson includes the idea of community involvement. That’s important because it reframes murals as part of social space, not only personal expression.
You’ll likely notice how the guide connects technique to meaning. That’s the part that sticks. Once you hear how the movement thinks, you start seeing clues elsewhere in the city—bigger messages in more places, and sharper choices in how images are placed on walls.
If you like art that has a point, you’ll get more out of this tour than a “where to take photos” style walk.
Tips to get more from the 13th arrondissement walk

This is a street walk built around looking closely. A little prep goes a long way.
- Wear shoes you don’t mind getting used. You’ll be standing and walking while the guide explains technique.
- Give yourself time before the start. Trying to sprint in at 1:59 is a bad plan with an on-time start style.
- Bring a phone, but also look with your eyes first. It’s easy to turn every mural into a screen moment. Let the guide teach you what to notice, then take photos.
- If you’re curious, ask questions. With a max of 15, you’re not stuck speaking into a sea of heads.
Also, the tour ends back at the meeting point. That keeps your planning simple: no confusing detours to a random endpoint.
Should you book Murals XXL Street Art Tour?
I’d book this if you want a small-group, artist-led walk that teaches you how neo-muralism works. You’ll get building-sized murals, a focus on technique, and context about the movement’s mission, all in about a 2h 15m window.
Skip it if you’re only looking for a quick photo stop. This tour is built for understanding. If that doesn’t excite you, the value won’t click.
One more deciding factor: you’re heading to the 13th arrondissement at 2:00 pm. If that time fits your day and you like the idea of learning street art as craft, this is a solid choice.
FAQ
How much does the Murals XXL Street Art Tour cost?
It costs $68.92 per person.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours 15 minutes.
What time does the tour start and where does it meet?
It starts at 2:00 pm at Nationale 75013 Paris, France and ends back at the meeting point.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Is there an admission ticket cost included?
The tour notes admission ticket free.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
Do I need a special ticket format?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket. Confirmation is received at booking time unless booked within 1 day of travel, in which case confirmation is provided as soon as possible subject to availability.























