The Quadraro district in Rome is a neighborhood with a rich artistic history, and it has recently become known for its vibrant street art scene. The area is full of colorful murals, graffiti, and other forms of street art that showcase the talents of local artists.
Metro A (red) Line: Porta Furba- Quadraro, Via Tuscolana, 794
Let's start with an italian coffee espresso and a cornetto ;) and then... let's start with the street art tour of Quadraro, which typically lasts around 2 hours and is led by a knowledgeable guide who is familiar with the area and its art scene. The tour will take you through the streets and alleyways of the neighborhood, stopping at various points of interest along the way.
Throughout the tour, your guide will provide insights into the artists and their work, as well as the history and culture of the neighborhood. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussions with your guide and fellow tour participants.
Overall, a street art tour of Quadraro is a fascinating and unique way to explore Rome's artistic side. Whether you are a seasoned art lover or simply curious about the city's street art scene, this tour is sure to provide a memorable and enlightening experience.
Metro A (red) Line: Numidio Quadrato
Guide fee, 1 espresso coffee + 1 cornetto per person (or a glass of wine if evening time, except Monday evening)
Radio whispers up to 6 people (2€ per person), transportation fee (you and the guide), lunch, dinner, entrance fee, etc...
I can guide you not only in Rome, but also in:
Tivoli, the ancient Ostia, Castel Gandolfo, Orvieto, Civita di Bagnoregio, Viterbo, Tarquinia,... and many other places if you pay my transportation fee.
Not available on Monday PM/evening
BRING with you (on summer time):
- Confortable shoes
- Water bottle (we 'll refill it with the roman "perfectly drinkable" water)
- Hat and sunscreen