Address: 266 NW 26th St, Miami, FL 33127, USA
Phone: +13055763334
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: 11AM–7PM
Wednesday: 11AM–7PM
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–8PM
Saturday: 11AM–8PM
Peter Grostøl
Great place to visit for high end street art. The place offers a lot to see and it was bigger than I expected. We easily spend a couple of hours. The different interior spaces focuses on specific artists and the opportunity to buy a piece of art if you have the money to spend. Else the place offers a souvenir shop with more moderate prices. It was interesting to see the difference in style and to compare to the art in the streets surrounding the place. Absolutely the most important thing to do when visiting Miami.
Stephanie Williams Ruzycky
Wonderful place to spend a few hours. Graffiti is amazing. I recommend stopping by The Wynwood Shop to support local artists. They have an awesome selection of fun and unique items. Also, be sure to stop by Zak the Baker for coffee and pastry. Friendly service and delicious food. I was traveling alone and felt very safe in this neighborhood.
John Ovesen
About $12 a person & only card (no cash) to buy yourself a ticket before entering. There's a few pieces worth taking a picture with that totally merits the entrance fee. My review is also for the surrounding streets (about 10 to 15 blocks) where even the local shops & eateries are worth getting lost for a few hours just taking photos of all the beautiful art in the Wynwood area. Why stay in South Beach? I booked an AirBNB in the Wynwood Area and LOVED being in a more quiet and colorful area at night. What else can I say but the ART itself and seeing photos of them will you sell you on visiting Wynwood Walls but also the area of Miami itself! I found the area to be very safe at night also walking around.
Alex Alex
For $12 this is totally a worth experience! It's beautifully organized and the art is magnificent. There are a lot of employees on site to help you out with questions or pretty much anything. They have art for sale and also a gift shop. And there is a stand with ice cream and water for those hot Miami days. There multiple exhibits to see in different indoor spaces as well. And there is also an area where you can spray paint!! It's a must visit!
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Yes parking is 1.75$ an hour. You can try to find a nearby parking garage that charges flat rates!
I understand that since the pandemic they charge $12 per person.
You can drive. We only drove and enjoyed all the awesome art.
Absolutely
Please dont go when it is hot & humid. NOTE: No public restrooms.
There is a free trolly that runs called the wynwood trolly. There is a miami trolly app that will show you all of the free trolleys in miami, as well as tracking their live location. You can also take the bus, lyft, or uber if the trolly is not close to you. There are also rental mopeds called "revel" on the streets, rented through the Revel app.
The meter, pay by phone, service is really reasonably priced. It is usually about $1.30 an hour. I would reccomend that over any other form of parking in Wynwood.
In the afternoon from 17 hours the environment is tremendous
Yes, always. It is a neighbourhood
Public parking available on side streets, most are metered. For your convenience get the PayByPhone parking app. I also recommended to get your stuff out of your car and store it in the trunk... just in case. Enjoy!
Definitely pictures are encouraged to spread the word
No. I suggest Uber or Lyft. The neighborhood is transitional. if you walk leave your valuables (wallet, handbag at home) see crime statistics for the area.
There is several cool bars to hangout at, as said above just dont go past or near 20th street, that is where they recorded 75% of the show first 48 hours
On the banks of the street you can park just pay for the paybyphone pag
Yes you have to pay to get in. It's not expensive-and kids do get in free
There is an official entrance to get into the grounds, you can view some of the walls from the street but in order to ger close to them or go into the galleries you have to enter the grounds through the main entrance and pay the fee during operating hours.
It'Sugar
What you can see on the street is free but if you go inside i think you need to pay. Maybe cost a walking tour about $20.. Better to check it out the website first before you go.
They are closed temporarily.
Open all day
Sign says open.
Yes, you can. Google Maps says it is around 30 minutes long walk.
The sidewalks were very crowded. There are tours using golf carts. You might want to consider that option.
36 St to the west
I think so
One night in almost all establishments there is free wiffi but you can buy a card that gives you minutes in the US and your country for 30 days
You can go at night without any problems, all the paints in the walls are illuminated
You can take public transport MetroBus, it has a stop nearby. You can see the routes in the Miami Dade Transit tracker app
Yes, Diane.
There are designated spaces, on the street you can also park. It costs about $ 20 or $ 30
I understand. We will be in Miami from May 13-27. and during this time I really want to paint somewhere! :) Could you help with this?
. Really very beautiful. I hope you can come back soon
Yes.
There's only an attendant inside the museum space. No one is available for the outdoor artwork.
10:30 am to 11:30 PM or midnight, depending on the day of the week. It appears to close early on Sunday ~8 PM
Sorry but I don't know. Eventhough the store facades are highly decorated as well
Even though the place might be closed, you can definitely walk around in the area and there is lot of interesting art to look at.
Yes
There is a museum shop, a cafe, and an art gallery inside the exhibition area. One of them, especially the museum shop can help you about it. I think you can also call the municipality for help about you question.
I believe this was already painted over.
It depend on the day. Sathurday it close at noon. Sunday from 10:30 AM to 8:30 PM.
They should be open. Depends on what you want to do. If you are interested in seeing the murals, you can do that. Just walk around to enjoy the colorful view. For food and drinks, i don't know but i can't see why the bars and restaurants wouldn't be open as well.
Wynwood walls, sales, the area around it has muralists working and painting on everythung. It's great to check out
Entrance is free. If you are going by car you have to pay for parking, taxes are by hour.
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