If you’re looking for a way to see Brisbane beyond the usual tourist spots, the Brisbane Small Bars and Street Art Tour offers a fresh, authentic experience. This guided walk combines the city’s coolest tiny bars with stunning murals by local artists, making it perfect for those who love a little culture with their cocktails.
What we love most about this tour is its local-focused approach—visiting bars that most travelers never find—and the insightful commentary from guides who know the streets and art scenes inside out. Plus, it’s an excellent way to soak up Brisbane’s lively neighbourhoods without feeling overwhelmed.
One thing to consider: the tour involves some walking and standing, so it’s best for those who enjoy exploring on foot. And if you’re not a big drinker, don’t worry—your tour includes a non-alcoholic option as well. This tour is ideal for solo travelers, couples, friends, and even locals wanting to rediscover their city with fresh eyes.
Key Points

- Authentic Brisbane: Visit hidden bars and see murals by renowned local artists.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable hosts bring stories and art to life.
- Flexible routes: Different itineraries on Thursdays and Saturdays showcase diverse neighborhoods.
- Value for money: For around $46, you get multiple stops, drinks, and a city map.
- Small group size: Limited to 12 people, ensuring a more personalized experience.
- Photo sharing: Post-tour access to photos adds a lasting memory.
The Brisbane Small Bars and Street Art Tour is designed to give you a taste of the city’s lesser-known but highly vibrant scenes. Over approximately three hours, you’ll visit three carefully selected bars and see some of Brisbane’s best street art. The tour is led by a local expert who shares stories about the city’s evolving culture, its artists, and the hidden spots you might never find on your own.
The Itinerary: A Closer Look

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Stop 1: Burnett Lane
Your adventure begins at the Brew Cafe & Wine Bar in Lower Burnett Lane, a lively hub of small bars and murals. Burnett Lane is known for its urban charm—think brick walls, artistic murals, and a cozy vibe perfect for starting your evening on a relaxed note.
This spot is especially appreciated for its street art, which punctuates the alleyways, and for being a hub where locals hang out. The tour includes a complimentary drink—either a beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverage—which offers a taste of Brisbane’s local craft scene.
Stop 2: Fish Lane (Thursdays)
On Thursdays, the route heads across the river to Fish Lane, a backstreet bursting with murals and lively bars. This area has become a favorite for street art enthusiasts, with murals by some of the city’s most talented artists.
Here, you’ll visit a tiny bar that’s a hidden gem, loved by locals for its atmosphere and character. Fish Lane is also home to a variety of restaurants, so the tour provides an excellent opportunity to explore Brisbane’s culinary diversity after your art and drink adventure.
Stop 3: City Center / West End (Saturdays)
On Saturdays, the tour stays within Brisbane’s bustling city center, focusing on its best small bars. This route is slightly more geared toward the drinking experience, with visits to some of the coolest, intimate spots that might otherwise be hard to find.
Along the way, you’ll see murals that add an artistic flair to the city’s streets—perfect for snapping some memorable photos. The guides will share stories behind the artwork and the bars’ histories, giving you insights that deepen your appreciation of Brisbane’s local scene.
The tour offers a balanced blend of art, local culture, and socializing. For around $46.62 per person, you get:
- One complimentary drink (beer, wine, or non-alcoholic option) at the first bar, which is a nice touch to welcome you and kickstart your experience.
- A detailed map with recommended bars and street art spots for after the tour, encouraging you to explore more on your own.
- Photos shared after the tour, allowing you to relive your favorite moments and share them easily.
The small group size (maximum 12 travelers) ensures you receive personalized attention, making the experience more engaging. With most travelers giving a perfect 5-star rating, it’s clear that guides like Nicole and Tom have perfected the art of storytelling and local insight.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor wanting to see a different side of Brisbane or a local looking to rediscover familiar streets, this tour offers something for all.
Solo travelers will appreciate the chance to meet new people while exploring the city’s hidden corners. Couples and friends get a chance to share unique memories over drinks and street art. Non-drinkers are not left out, thanks to the availability of non-alcoholic options.
Because the route varies depending on the day, the experience stays fresh and offers different perspectives—either across the river in West End or right in the city center. The tour’s flexibility and focus on lesser-known spots make it a memorable and authentic way to get to know Brisbane.
At just over $45, the Brisbane Small Bars and Street Art Tour provides excellent value for those interested in art, local culture, and the city’s hidden drinking spots. The combination of guided storytelling, curated bar choices, and street art viewing means you’re not just wandering aimlessly—you’re gaining insight into Brisbane’s creative soul.
Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeability and enthusiasm of guides, which enriches the experience. The chance to see murals by some of the city’s most talented artists adds a layer of cultural appreciation that’s hard to find on regular city tours.
The inclusion of a drink at the start sets a convivial tone, and the post-tour map encourages further exploration, making this more than just a one-time activity. It’s a fantastic way to supplement your visit, especially if you’re curious about Brisbane’s thriving street art scene and intimate bar culture.
This tour is best suited for adventurous souls who enjoy walking, discovering local arts, and trying new bars. It’s perfect if you want a laid-back, social experience that combines culture with a bit of nightlife. If you’re someone who appreciates stories behind murals or the charm of small, off-the-beaten-path bars, this will hit the mark.
Non-drinkers, though not the main audience, will find the non-alcoholic options thoughtful, and everyone can enjoy the vibrant street art. It’s also a great choice for locals wanting to see their city through fresh eyes or visitors eager to uncover Brisbane’s hidden gems.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 3 hours, giving ample time to explore without feeling rushed.
What neighborhoods does the tour cover?
On Thursdays, it moves from the city to West End via Fish Lane, while on Saturdays, it stays within Brisbane’s central area.
Are drinks included?
Yes, you get one drink at the first bar—either a beer, wine, or non-alcoholic option. Additional drinks are at your own expense.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The group size is small, making it ideal for meeting like-minded people.
Can non-drinkers participate?
Yes, non-alcoholic options are available, and the focus on art and local culture makes it accessible for everyone.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Brew Cafe & Wine Bar in Lower Burnett Lane, easily accessible via public transit.
Final Thoughts

The Brisbane Small Bars and Street Art Tour offers a well-rounded, authentic glimpse into the city’s creative and social scenes. It’s a perfect activity for those who love discovering local arts, intimate bars, and hidden corners with a knowledgeable guide. The tour balances entertainment, education, and social interaction, making it a valuable addition to any Brisbane itinerary.
Whether you’re in town a few days or a local looking for a new adventure, this tour provides a relaxed yet engaging way to see Brisbane’s vibrant street art and small bar culture. For those who enjoy a mix of art, good company, and a touch of Brisbane’s underground scene, this experience is truly worth considering.
Remember: Book in advance, as the small group sizes fill quickly, especially during peak times. And don’t forget to bring your camera—those murals and city views are worth capturing!
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