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Having been a place where many various cultures, races and ages meet each other, New York has developed a unique cultural background. Street art now is a valuable and important part of modern art because of its convenience and audience – people create right on the streets and other people see it, so it lets creator realize whether he is moving in the right way or not. Moreover, as it was said, various cultures are mixed, so street art is expressed in many ways, from graffiti to paintings, from painted pieces to digital art. Now you have a chance to dive into New York street culture and enjoy significant masterpieces.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Iconic places for photoshoot
Must see and off the beaten path
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Dumbo
First point is 20 Jay St. #510, which is DUMBO Walls. Jonathan Levine Gallery teamed up with the DUMBO Improvement District and Two Trees Management Co to organize the beloved DUMBO Walls street art space. Acclaimed artists such as CAM, DALeast, Eltono, Shepard Fairey, Faith47, MOMO, Stefan Sagmeister and Yuko Shimizu have created murals for the project. The space is comprised of eight walls. Find more information by visiting the DUMBO Improvement District’s official website. There is the Brooklyn flea, a giant market where you can find anything this world has seen or just watch people in their common life. You can move whether by Brooklyn or Manhattan bridge to the next point of itinerary. Watch the city’s architecture from another architecture masterpiece! Also you can visit Museum at Eldridge Street on your way.
Little Italy
The next point is L.I.S.A project, Mulberry St., Little Italy. For approximately five years, the L.I.S.A. Project NYC has commissioned artists from all across the globe to create captivating works of street art in Little Italy and nearby localities. In collaboration with the Merchants Association of Little Italy, the nonprofit collective has built an extensive portfolio of public works with the most recent ones created by Sonny Sundancer, Nick Walker, GATS, KaNOkid, Crash and BKFOXX. On your way to the next destination you can find two museums at once: Tenement Museum and International Center of Photography Museum.
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5 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Vickie S,
Jul 4, 2025
- Viator
Though the guide was knowledgeable and personable, he did not stick to the itinerary listed in the trip description. He did meet us at the hotel, but it was never advertised that we would be required to take the subway and pay for our rides.
Bobbie R,
Jul 1, 2025
- Viator
Tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. Be prepared to do a lot of walking. Got to see and learn things about NY that I didn't know.
Sophie B,
Apr 25, 2025
- Viator
This tour is misnamed “Art.” The majority of what we saw was tagging and vandalism, not curated street art. I also didn’t find the tour to be particularly organized and felt like we were going back-and-forth by the same visuals. The guide was very knowledgeable about the city, bridges and trains. Very nice guy, but the organization of the tour definitely didn’t meet our expectations having taken similar tours in many other parts of the world.
Kim C,
Dec 25, 2023
- Viator
Our tour guide Adam knew so much about the city. He was a great tour guide, and we saw many of the neighborhoods. Saw great street art, as well as learned a lot about the city! Thanks, Adam!
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