Graffiti Workshop in Berlin

Street art meets team building

Last updated: March 2026

Team members spray-painting a colorful mural at a graffiti workshop in Berlin

A graffiti workshop in Berlin for company teams typically costs €29–69 per person, takes 2–3 hours, and accommodates groups of 5–30. Popular locations include Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, where professional street artists lead sessions in converted warehouses. Teams learn spray can techniques, stencil work, and mural composition. Sessions are hands-on from the first minute — no experience needed. The finished murals are yours to take home. Most companies hang them in their offices. Kreuzberg venues offer the most authentic street art atmosphere; Friedrichshain is better for larger groups. At €29–39 per person you get a solid basic workshop; at €55–69 per person expect a renowned artist, advanced techniques, and professional photography included. The session ends with team photos in front of the finished piece. GalaCube curates 3–5 vetted workshop event matches and delivers them within 24 hours — completely free for you.

What is a Graffiti Workshop?

Learn spray can techniques from Berlin street artists. Your team creates a collective mural on canvas or directly on walls in legal graffiti spots. No experience needed — just creativity and a willingness to get paint on your hands.

Also known as: Graffiti-Workshop Berlin · Popular for company events and team building in Berlin

💰 €2969 per person⏱️ 2–3 hours👥 530 people🏠 Indoor☀️ Outdoor

Available in: Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Schöneberg

What to Expect

Your team arrives at a converted warehouse or studio space — exposed brick walls, paint-spattered floors, and the smell of fresh aerosol. The session starts with a brief introduction from a professional street artist who lives and works in Berlin's graffiti scene. They walk you through the basics: how to hold a spray can, the right distance from the surface, controlling pressure for thin lines versus broad fills, and how to use stencils and caps for different effects. After the introduction, everyone gets hands-on practice time. You start on cardboard or paper to get a feel for the medium — it's more physical than most people expect. Then you move to your real canvas. Teams of 4–5 collaborate on a shared mural, choosing a theme together (company logos are popular, but abstract designs and Berlin-inspired motifs work just as well). The artist circulates, offering guidance and helping refine techniques. The final 30–45 minutes are about layering detail, adding outlines, and personal finishing touches. At the end, you step back and photograph the finished pieces. The energy in the room at this point is always high — most teams are genuinely surprised by what they've created together. Canvases are yours to take home, and many companies hang them in their offices as a reminder of the experience.

Pricing Breakdown

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Budget

At €29–39 per person, you get a solid 2-hour workshop with one instructor, spray cans, protective gear, and individual canvases. Studios are typically shared spaces in Kreuzberg or Friedrichshain. Great for teams that want the core experience without extras. Groups of 10+ often get the best per-person rates at this tier.

Mid-Range

At €40–55 per person, expect a private session with a well-known local artist, higher-quality canvases, a wider range of spray paint colors, and often a short guided walk through nearby street art before the workshop begins. Sessions run 2.5–3 hours. Some studios include drinks and snacks. This is the sweet spot for most corporate teams.

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Premium

At €55–69 per person, you get an exclusive experience: a renowned Berlin street artist leads your team through a full creative journey including art history context, advanced techniques like wheat-pasting and stencil cutting, and the option to paint on a real outdoor wall (legal spots arranged by the studio). Professional photography of the session is often included, plus framed canvases or digital prints. Perfect for offsites, leadership retreats, or client entertainment.

TierDetails
BudgetAt €29–39 per person, you get a solid 2-hour workshop with one instructor, spray cans, protective gear, and individual canvases. Studios are typically shared spaces in Kreuzberg or Friedrichshain. Great for teams that want the core experience without extras. Groups of 10+ often get the best per-person rates at this tier.
Mid-RangeAt €40–55 per person, expect a private session with a well-known local artist, higher-quality canvases, a wider range of spray paint colors, and often a short guided walk through nearby street art before the workshop begins. Sessions run 2.5–3 hours. Some studios include drinks and snacks. This is the sweet spot for most corporate teams.
PremiumAt €55–69 per person, you get an exclusive experience: a renowned Berlin street artist leads your team through a full creative journey including art history context, advanced techniques like wheat-pasting and stencil cutting, and the option to paint on a real outdoor wall (legal spots arranged by the studio). Professional photography of the session is often included, plus framed canvases or digital prints. Perfect for offsites, leadership retreats, or client entertainment.

Best Locations in Berlin

Kreuzberg is the epicenter of Berlin's graffiti scene — studios along the Landwehr Canal and near Kottbusser Tor put you right in the middle of the city's most famous street art. Friedrichshain around RAW-Gelände and Warschauer Strasse offers raw, industrial spaces that feel authentically Berlin. Schöneberg has a growing number of artist-led studios that are slightly quieter but just as creative, often with better availability for last-minute bookings.

Tips from Our Team

  • 1.

    Wear dark clothes and shoes you don't mind getting paint on — spray paint mist travels further than you'd think, and it doesn't wash out easily.

  • 2.

    Book morning slots if you're visiting in summer. Many studios are in old warehouses without air conditioning, and afternoon sessions in July can get uncomfortably warm.

  • 3.

    Ask about the option to spray on a real outdoor wall instead of just canvas — several Kreuzberg studios have legal wall space, and it's a completely different (and more memorable) experience.

  • 4.

    For groups over 20, request two instructors. One artist managing 25 people means less individual attention, and the quality of the experience drops noticeably.

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