With the participation of over 20 artists from the world around, the 13th district of Paris has become an outdoor museum of over 50 pieces of urban street art. The Mayor of the 13th district and the Gallérie Itinerrance combined to bring such artists as Obey, Seth, Inti, C215, D-Face and many others to bring life and reflection to the walls and buildings of a neighborhood now gaining international recognition. Discover the stories behind these works including fresques several stories high, Andean dolls, a giant beaver made from recycled materials and the oldest piece of street art in Paris dating from the 1980s. Join us and lose yourself in the wonders of an outdoor museum in a neighborhood that is on the edge of what is happening today in Paris in the world of art and architecture.
metro bibliothèque Francois Mitterand (line 14) exit: Rue du Chevaleret (58, rue du chevaleret)
2 Hours
Jan/Feb/15 March: Mon & Thursday: 14.30-16.30
16th March/April: Mon & Thursday: 16.30-18.30
Explore Paris in a unique and wonderful experience
A really interesting tour which took us through some very different areas compared to central Paris, areas you wouldn’t really visit unless you were with a local. The kids have loved the street artworks… they looked at them with such surprising eyes! It was really emotional. Great experience. Thank you europe4kids
I highly recommend Street Art Paris to anybody who’s ever wondered how street art and graffiti tell the story of a community’s history and culture. The art itself was often beautiful, sometimes enigmatic, and always thought provoking. Our guide brought a wealth of knowledge about both the art and the history of the community, and his stories and our group’s conversations brought the artwork to life. The kids fell in love with him and his attitude. Great experience.