




✅ What’s included
- Guided street art walk with a local guide
- Walks beyond the touristic areas
- Learn the difference between genuine street art and publicity disguised as street art
- Murals from 1998 to 2025
- Free guide to all street art styles
- AI-enhanced video of your tour
❌ Not included
- Decent Tips to your Guide
- Food & drinks
- Transportation to/from the meeting point
❌ Not included
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- Over 50 graffities
Barranco is full of color, but only some walls tell real stories. On this free street art tour, we walk beyond the touristic areas to explore genuine murals from 1998 to 2025, understand different street art styles, and learn how to spot publicity disguised as art. Guided by a local, you’ll discover hidden pieces, artist stories, and the cultural context behind Barranco’s urban art scene — and you’ll receive a free street art guide and an AI-enhanced video of your experience.
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The super market is right in front of the Balta Station of the Metropolitano Tran Bus, look for the guide wearing a green vest right at the entrance door.
In today's urban landscape, it’s easy to mistake clever marketing tactics for genuine street art. But there’s a significant distinction between the two. While street art reflects cultural expression and rebellion, advertising camouflaged as art often serves corporate interests. Learn how to tell the difference and why it matters for both artists and consumers.



🕙 Meeting daily at 5 Pm
📍 Outside Supermarket Metro Balta
🟢 Guide wearing a green vest

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