Milwaukee’s Near West Side sits just west of downtown, a neighborhood where murals, sculptural gardens, and 1920s masonry meet contemporary studios. The Near Westside Mural Walking Tour by Art Tours MKE begins at the recently redeveloped C27 Building (3809 W Vliet St), where guests gather over complimentary food and beverages from Fruition Cafe and try a short Maker’s Space activity before stepping into the neighborhood’s layered story. Guided for roughly two hours and covering about two miles, the tour threads Vliet Street’s vibrant murals, each one a chapter in the area’s cultural conversation. Your guide pauses to explain techniques — from wheatpaste to aerosol layering and large-scale brushwork — and introduces the artists behind the walls. Stops include The Art Intersection Project’s outdoor sculpture and mural garden, a concentrated collection of public art, and a studio visit at the Uplifting Mansion Garden Gallery, a 1920s building that anchors the neighborhood’s history and evolving creative life. The experience is part walking tour, part art-education session: expect context on how public commissions are funded, how preservation and redevelopment intersect, and why specific façades became canvases. Architecture plays a role; you’ll see early-20th-century brick storefronts, modest row houses, and period ornamentation that frame the murals and tell the Near West Side’s socioeconomic story. Guides also point out community initiatives and galleries that keep the neighborhood’s creative economy moving. Photographers will find high-contrast compositions and bold color palettes; bring a wide lens for mural-scale shots and a portrait lens for studio and artist captures. The group size is intimate (minimum six, maximum twelve), fostering conversation and plenty of Q&A. The tour is unscripted, so guides tailor commentary to participants’ interests—technique, artist biographies, or the socio-political messages in the art. Practical details: participants should be prepared for city sidewalks and light street crossings; wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. The program is for adults (minimum age 18) and ends with a chance to meet a resident artist at the Mansion Gallery, a rare peek behind studio doors. Why book this when you visit Milwaukee? It’s a compact, accessible way to read the city’s present through painted walls and public sculpture. The Near Westside Mural Walking Tour connects art to place—showing how creative practice rewrites streets and how a single block can carry stories of design, memory, and neighborhood resilience. For travelers who want an active cultural afternoon that combines hands-on making with close-up encounters, this tour is a local primer you won’t find in a guidebook. Bookable public departures run regularly; private tours are available on request—contact Art Tours MKE through the booking link to reserve a spot, confirm accessibility needs, or arrange a customized itinerary for groups and special events and studio visits.