easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; guests should be comfortable riding a bike for several miles with light stops.
Discover Atlanta’s dynamic street art scene on this guided bike tour. Explore colorful murals while learning about the stories behind the art and the city’s rich culture.
The South Got Something to Say
Experience Atlanta like never before on this guided bike tour through its vibrant street art scene. Discover massive murals and hidden gems that celebrate culture and identity, while learning the stories behind them. This immersive ride promises to transform your perspective of the city with its bold visuals and rich history.
##Rates Person (Age 12+) - $75
##Duration 2.5 hours
##About Atlanta Street Art & Mural Bike Tour The South Got Something to Say
Atlanta’s walls don’t just decorate—they declare. On this guided bike tour, we ride through the heart of the city’s street art scene, where bold color and Southern soul collide. From massive murals along the BeltLine to tucked-away masterpieces in Little Five Points, Cabbagetown, Five Points, and Old Fourth Ward, every stop tells a story.
You’ll roll past icons like the Outkast mural and hear how local and global artists use paint to celebrate identity, challenge injustice, and put Atlanta’s voice on the map. This isn’t just about art—it’s about culture, history, rhythm, and resistance.
Whether you're a visitor or a local, this ride will change the way you see the city. Come ready for big visuals, deep stories, and a whole lot of ATL pride. Book your ride and experience the South—loud, proud, and in full color.
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Atlanta Street Art & Mural Bike Tour The South Got Something to Say
Atlanta’s walls don’t just decorate—they declare. On this guided bike tour, we ride through the heart of the city’s street art scene, where bold color and Southern soul collide. From massive murals along the BeltLine to tucked-away masterpieces in Little Five Points, Cabbagetown, Five Points, and Old Fourth Ward, every stop tells a story.
You’ll roll past icons like the Outkast mural and hear how local and global artists use paint to celebrate identity, challenge injustice, and put Atlanta’s voice on the map. This isn’t just about art—it’s about culture, history, rhythm, and resistance. Whether you're a visitor or a local, this ride will change the way you see the city. Come ready for big visuals, deep stories, and a whole lot of ATL pride. Book your ride and experience the South—loud, proud, and in full color.
Meet your guide: Troy Lynch Leading your ride through Atlanta’s art-covered streets is Troy Lynch—cyclist, storyteller, and true ATL original. Troy is the founder of Decide Brand, a purpose-driven streetwear brand that blends fashion with art, philosophy, encouraging people to own their choices and walk in their truth.
He’s a core voice in Soul Food Cypher, Atlanta’s celebrated freestyle collective that uses the power of words to uplift, inspire, and build community. Off the mic and off the bike, Troy also serves as a mentor to young people across the city, using his creativity, wisdom, and lived experience to help shape the next generation of leaders.
With deep roots in Atlanta’s creative and cultural scenes, Troy brings more than knowledge—he brings presence, purpose, and a contagious sense of cool. Whether he’s breaking down the meaning behind a mural or connecting dots between art and activism, Troy makes this ride unforgettable.
Bike, helmet, bottled water, snack and knowledgeable tour guide are provided. Gratuity is not included in your fee and is greatly appreciated for exceptional experiences.
Choose breathable, flexible clothing suitable for light biking and urban exploration.
Bring a water bottle to stay refreshed, especially during summer rides.
Protect your skin from sun exposure, as large portions of the ride are outdoors.
Guides provide valuable insight into mural history and meaning—don’t miss out!
Atlanta’s street art scene grew significantly after the 1996 Olympics, reflecting the city’s evolving cultural and social narratives.
Efforts are in place to maintain and protect murals, encouraging respectful viewing and supporting local artists through sustainable tourism.
Ensures safety while riding through urban streets.
Keeps you hydrated during warmer months.
summer specific
Protects you from unexpected spring showers.
spring specific
Keeps your hands warm during chilly rides.
winter specific