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    4.8 (20 reviews)
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    Astrida M.

    I always take a detour to Wynwood just to look at the amazing murals here. There are blocks and blocks of them. It would take me hours to see them all at one time, so I just see them piecemeal. When you get tired, there are many restaurants and bars in the area so that you can take a break. Many restaurants are covered in graffiti also. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Miami!

    Simone M.

    I've been coming to Wynwood for years. I love that this area showcases a different side and personality of Miami. Wynwood is located more in the downtown area of Miami, so it's not close to the bustle of South Beach/Miami Beach. There's blocks on blocks of spray painted street art and graffiti. It's definitely top notch and captivating. Nearly every street or wall is covered in art. It's nice to go there for a solo trip or even with friends to go observe art and people watch. I love that each wall is something different, colorful, and can tell a story/message. Something about Wynwood just inspires me to be more creative or innovative. There's also many great spots for dining and drinks as well. Be mindful of parking as there's some street parking (pay through a parking app) and also some lots that you can pay via a parking app as well. Make sure you wear your walking shoes if you plan on spending some time out there as you can wander around through different streets/blocks of art.

    Terri E.

    Love Wynwood. So much to see. It's almost overwhelming. Although Wynwood is quite a hike for us, it's worth it for the art and food scene. You can walk around Wynwood and just admire all the colorful murals located around every corner. Everything here is "Instagrammable". There are always new restaurants, bars, bakeries and coffee spots opening up here. Some days I wish we lived closer to Miami and Wynwood because of the food scene, but then again I"m saving so much money and calories not having it be so accessible too. Hahah.

    Maggie B.

    The Wynwood art district is a must-see if you are visiting Miami. Blocks upon blocks of this popular neighborhood are covered with street art of all kinds. Nearly every building and business boasts a colorful, whimsical painting. The area is very lively and there seems to be lots of great local places to shop and dine as well. I wandered around on my own and was able to see some incredible art. They do have guided tours, as well as the Wynwood Walls ticketed experience, which I didn't opt for. I think a tour would've been nice to get a little more background on the artists and also some guidance on where to see the best pieces. Still, you can definitely have a great experience browsing on your own for free.

    Sarah P.

    Always a five stars from me. Its such a cool vibrant place, with ever current and changing art

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    Robert S.

    This last weekend, I went to the Wynwood arts district for the first time. What a collection of top notch wall art. Colorful, insightful, many with a message, many with a story behind them. Back in the 1970s, Wynwood was a collection of aging warehouses. That was, until the early 2000's, when entrepreneur, historic preservationist, developer, restaurateur, hotelier and a patron of the arts, Tony Goldman, saw its potential. The man behind the revival of SoHo and South Beach, Tony Goldman focused his company, Goldman Properties, on turning this failing neighborhood into a cultural oasis. Opening with Art Basel 2009, Wynwood Walls was Goldman's vision for an open-air art gallery brought to life. That later blossomed into a greater neighborhood of art appreciation, and Wynwood's monthly art walks confirmed the creator's vision for a neighborhood that would become a canvas for urban street art. Today, Wynwood is pedestrian-friendly, and includes art everywhere you turn. While the Wynwood Walls themselves are carefully preserved, buildings surrounding the park are covered in murals that constantly change as artists come and go through Wynwood to find inspiration. When you visit Wynwood Walls, you'll get a taste of Miami's divers art world. Adorned in everything from life-sized murals of the Dalai Lama and graffiti quotes to abstract paintings and out-of-this-world sculptures, Wynwood Walls is as unique as it is creative. The most popular time to visit is on the second Saturday of every month, during Wynwood Art Walk. This monthly event turns the entire Wynwood Arts District into a late-night street party and arts festival with food trucks, live music, and art galleries staying open late and handing out drinks. Of course, Wynwood is popular during Art Basel Miami Beach, an annual global art fair that attracts artists and art lovers from across the globe. Before Art Basel, Wynwood Walls artists come to update their art or create new pieces designed to shock and inspire, and any bare wall, surface or structure becomes a canvas for some of the most unexpected creations. Nearby Wynwood Walls, ($12 admission) there is plenty of shopping for visitors to take advantage of. The Wynwood Walls Shop, for one, opened in 2012 and contains a curated collection of gifts, books, prints, and more, all inspired and created by the artists of Wynwood Walls. Check it out next time you are in Miami.

    Katelyn L.

    This is such a cool area to explore. I've lived in Florida for years and it's constantly shifting making it somewhere I constantly come back too. It's so great to just drive around, park and walk, and just enjoy the Miami sun. It's just such beautiful work and a really unique city experience.

    E J.

    I really enjoyed Wynwood walking around. The whole city was a vibe of places to eat at and just view so many cool photos.

    Christella J.

    I enjoyed the art walls. Everything was beautiful colorful and just so nice to see them all!!!

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    Richard S.

    Must Visit Great art district with amazing painting on buildings. Some great restaurants, boutiques and art galleries. Worth just driving thru.

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    Chris G.

    There isn't a differentiation (on Yelp) between Wynwood Art Walls, and the neighborhood that is Wynwood itself- The Wynwood Art District. Wynwood art Walls consists solely of the murals within the block that entity incorporates, but doesn't even touch on the plethora of art that adorns this neighborhood. What is now a bustling tourist destination of galleries, boutiques, hip restaurants and the aforementioned street art, was once a neighborhood home to Caribbean immigrants and part of the third largest garment district in the country, which employed a lot of those local immigrants. Many businesses in the mid 1900's built their manufacturing warehouses in Wynwood, including Coca Cola. As the area grew in popularity, and commercial rent increased, manufacturers moved out to make way for more retail in the 80's. This exodus took the area from a middle class neighborhood, to more of a lower middle class area. Fast Forward to the early 2000's, when the real estate visionary Tony Goldman (who allowed NYC's Bowery Mural wall to flourish, and helped to revive both SOHO and South Beach) took an interest in the area. He and his children began buying up areas in Wynwood, and in 2009, Goldman had the idea of an open air art gallery of murals, that became the Wynwood Walls, which opened to coincide with Art Basel. It was Goldmans dream of a neighborhood that was essentially a blank canvas, which has now become the reality of The Wynwood Arts District; the monthly Art Walk ton he second Saturday of each month, also played a big part. Goldmans vision, literally revitalized an entire neighborhood of dilapidated buildings, to a premiere destination for creativity, culinary innovation, fashion, and of course art. Wynwood is now home to over 400 businesses, 70+ galleries, and more than 200 murals by renowned artists from all over the planet. The murals are in constant flux, so it's worth coming to Wynwood anytime that you're in Miami. So if you want to see some of the worlds greatest street art, don't just limit yourself to the Wynwood Art Walls- venture out into the neighborhood, and help support the area that supports so many artists, by giving them a showcase to flourish.

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