The new face of Miami
Artistique and full of surprises. Wynwood has been the neighborhood for artists since the 80s but only became easily accessible to the public in the mid-2000s after a major transformation. It’s now a playground for local and international street artists to transform the faded facades of the old warehouses into colorful murals. This is a truly open-air street art museum.
Bursting with all the hippest places. One of the coolest neighborhoods in Miami today, Wynwood has several artists’ studios, no less than 40 galleries, designer markets, numerous festivals and concerts, and the chilled out mood of its cafes, bars and restaurants!
Explore Wynwood Differently
Step 1 > Art in the streets
Street art takes may various forms, all of which can be seen in Wynwood. Can you tell them apart?
Step 2 > Freedom of expression and political activism
The large murals in the neighborhood are also a way for artists to forward their political views and send messages in almost complete freedom.
Step 3 > Plants, breweries and the Garment District
NW 5th Avenue was once the economic heart of the district and has now gained a new lease of life thanks to the artist collectives and events organized there.
Step 4 > Around the Wynwood Building
Would you like to hang out in front of the neighborhood’s most symbolic building? Foodies will love the choice on offer here.
Step 5 > Wynwood – the residential side
While the cool part of Wynwood is the old warehouse district, the neighborhood also has its suburban parts. Artists and families all join in the street art fun.
Step 6 > Not just street art
Art is also displayed in galleries and designer shops where you can find THE most one-of-a-kind souvenirs.
Practical information
Duration
Ideally we recommend 2 hours for this tour but we’re happy to personalize it for the time you wish to dedicate to this neighborhood.
Availability
This tour is available year round.
Accessibilité
This tour can be adapted to wheelchair users. Contact us for more information.
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