Explore Bushwick’s vibrant street art scene on a 2-hour walking tour. Discover iconic graffiti, learn artist stories, and see New York’s urban canvas.
Explore Bushwick’s vibrant street art scene on a 2-hour walking tour. Discover iconic graffiti, learn artist stories, and see New York’s urban canvas.
- Roberta’s - Situated in the Bushwick area of Brooklyn, Roberta’s Pizza is a celebrated eatery known for its wood-fired pizzas and unique atmosphere. Since its inception in 2008, Roberta’s has become a cornerstone of New York City’s dining scene, combining a relaxed, urban feel with top-notch ingredients and creative flavors.
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- Roberta’s - Situated in the Bushwick area of Brooklyn, Roberta’s Pizza is a celebrated eatery known for its wood-fired pizzas and unique atmosphere. Since its inception in 2008, Roberta’s has become a cornerstone of New York City’s dining scene, combining a relaxed, urban feel with top-notch ingredients and creative flavors.
- Bushwick Collective Street Art - Artists whose works might be seen on the New York Graffiti and Street Art Tour include:
Buff Monster, recognized for his use of pink
Skewville, renowned for reimagining the act of tossing sneakers over telephone wires.
Beau Stanton
Billy Mode & Chris Stain – notable members of the Bushwick Collective
ColWallnuts
- The BogArt - Located in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, The BogArt is a creative center housed in a large, repurposed warehouse. Known for its lively art scene, this venue is home to artists, galleries, and creative enterprises. The building offers a variety of studios, exhibition spaces, and installations, nurturing a vibrant community where artists can collaborate and display their work. Over time, the BogArt has become a key cultural landmark in Brooklyn, reflecting the neighborhood’s artistic spirit and dedication to innovation. Visitors can often explore open studios or attend events, immersing themselves in the cutting-edge art and culture Bushwick offers.
- The Loom - The Loom is a distinctive mixed-use building in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, serving as a lively hub for small businesses, artists, and the local community. Once a textile factory, the building has been transformed into a creative space with artist studios, boutiques, wellness centers, and co-working areas. With its industrial charm and collaborative environment, The Loom provides a platform for creators and entrepreneurs to thrive. It frequently hosts events such as art exhibitions, pop-up shops, and workshops, making it a cultural focal point in the neighborhood. This space embodies the spirit of Brooklyn’s innovative and enterprising community.
- Maria Hernandez Park - Maria Hernandez Park is a cherished community park located in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn. Spanning several acres, the park offers a crucial green space for local residents to relax, play, and connect. Named in honor of Maria Hernandez, a local activist who championed neighborhood improvement, the park symbolizes community resilience and pride. It features amenities like basketball courts, playgrounds, and open fields, along with shaded areas ideal for picnics or quiet reflection. Throughout the year, the park also hosts various community events, including farmers’ markets, performances, and cultural celebrations, further cementing its role as a centerpiece of the Bushwick neighborhood.
- Bushwick Collective Street Art - The Bushwick Collective is an open-air street art gallery that has turned the streets of Bushwick, Brooklyn, into a vibrant canvas for artists worldwide. Founded by Joseph Ficalora in 2012, the initiative was designed to beautify the neighborhood and honor its artistic heritage. The walls of industrial buildings in Bushwick serve as the backdrop for large-scale murals, graffiti, and various forms of urban art, showcasing a dynamic range of styles and messages. The Bushwick Collective has become a destination for art lovers and tourists alike, drawing visitors who come to appreciate the creativity and diversity the artwork represents. Additionally, the collective hosts annual block parties, featuring live painting, music, and local vendors, further fostering a sense of community and celebration of the arts.

- 2 Hour Walking Tour Led by Local Artists
- Best Art & Graffiti Walking Tour of Brooklyn
- 2 Hour Walking Tour Led by Local Artists
- Best Art & Graffiti Walking Tour of Brooklyn
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Join us in Bushwick, Brooklyn, to explore some of New York’s finest graffiti and street art on some of the world’s most fascinating urban canvases.
Learn about the background and history of the art from both renowned and emerging artists.
Gain a deeper appreciation and a more discerning eye for this ever-evolving form of expression, while discovering a…
Join us in Bushwick, Brooklyn, to explore some of New York’s finest graffiti and street art on some of the world’s most fascinating urban canvases.
Learn about the background and history of the art from both renowned and emerging artists.
Gain a deeper appreciation and a more discerning eye for this ever-evolving form of expression, while discovering a part of New York that is just beginning to appear on visitors’ itineraries.
Artists whose works may be seen on the New York Graffiti and Street Art Tour include:
- Buff Monster, celebrated for his use of the color pink
- Skewville, known for reinventing the act of tossing sneakers over telephone wires
- Beau Stanton
- Billy Mode & Chris Stain, notable members of the Bushwick Collective
- ColWallnuts
- and many more talented artists.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.