Lego Wall

Admire the Lego Wall by Jan Vormann, an artist that not only makes walls beautiful but fixes them with legos!

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Marischal College
Marischal College is the second-largest granite building in the world constructed in 1837, which is now the home of Aberdeen City Council.
Mercat Cross
Dating back to the 17th century, Mercat Cross marked the heart of Aberdeen and the symbol of a Burgh’s right to trade.
The Kirk of St Nicholas
Also known as the "Kirk of St Nicholas Uniting", the Kirk of St Nicholas is a 12th-century church used for special services by the Church of Scotland.
Unicorn
Be amazed by Bordalo's Unicorn; a Portuguese artist that created this masterpiece from discarded materials as part of the artist's Big Trash Animals project.
Man & Dog
Man & Dog is a piece by the artist Smug whose work is very recognisable and one of the biggest artists to leave his mark all over Scotland.

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Discover Aberdeen's Amazing Street Art: Private 2-hour Tour

Explore a different side of Aberdeen and dive into its vibrant street art scene, where striking murals and hidden gems are tucked into every corner. While Aberdeen is known for its granite buildings of grey stone architecture, the colourful murals stand out and now draw some of the most acclaimed street artists worldwide, solidifying its reputation as a premier street art hub.

On this private street art tour, you will:

  • Wander down alleys and under bridges to uncover some of the city’s most beautiful pieces of art;
  • Discover more than 10 murals from recognized muralists who bring cultural diversity and artistic flair to Aberdeen's streets;
  • See the Man & Dog by Smug, whose work is very recognisable and one of the biggest artists to leave its mark with his hyper-realistic work;
  • Admire the Lego Wall by Jan Vormann, an artist whose playful and practical art with Legos doesn’t just beautify—it repairs, adding colour to Aberdeen’s historical architecture;
  • See Side Profile by Alice Pasquini in very bright colours capturing human warmth and expression;
  • Be Awed by the Unicorn, a striking three-dimensional piece made by Portuguese artist Bordalo made of discarded materials as part of the artist's Big Trash Animals project;
  • Find not only murals on the walls, but many hidden gems including miniature people, mosaics, and more!

But it's not just about the murals. Aberdeen's streets hold a treasure trove of hidden details, from tiny figurines and intricate mosaics to pop-up pieces that change with every visit. Keep an eye out for these surprises, as they add depth and wonder to your tour.

Aberdeen’s Nuart Festival, an annual event that brings international street artists to the city, has played an important role in this transformation. Established in 2017, the festival has turned Aberdeen into a must-visit location for street art enthusiasts, with a continually expanding catalogue of artworks that brighten the "Granite City" historic landscape.

The city is filled with art, from small corners to grand buildings, and your expert guide knows where to find it all, creating unique tours with the route constantly changing to include new artwork! 

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