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Colorful street art murals in Wynwood Miami
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Specialized Art Tour

Wynwood Walking Tour

Street art, live murals, and the artists who made Wynwood the world's largest open-air gallery.

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About This Walk

Wynwood wasn't always this. Twenty years ago it was a warehouse district with a rat problem and a reputation for car theft. The murals started because Tony Goldman — a developer with a long track record in SoHo and South Beach — had a different idea about what could happen when you invite artists to work at scale. Today the walls change constantly. Street art has a lifespan. Some pieces get buffed after a month; others have been there for a decade and protected by local consensus. I know which ones are likely to still be here and which are already gone. On this tour we walk the full Wynwood Walls circuit plus the surrounding blocks most visitors miss — the side streets where younger artists work, the rooftop permission walls, and the few remaining unpermitted pieces that give the neighborhood its original edge. Along the way I'll tell you about the artists: who's local, who flew in for Art Basel, which pieces were commissions and which were done guerrilla-style at 3 AM. And I'll explain why a neighborhood this expensive still has graffiti that nobody touches.

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Blue and pink Wynwood painted wall
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Yellow, green and red Wynwood mural
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Human face mural on wood wall, Wynwood
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Baby holding smartphone mural, Wynwood
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Artist painting street mural in Wynwood
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Hello Beautiful mural, Wynwood Walls
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Highlights

Wynwood Walls — the murals, the artists, which pieces are recent vs historic
The side streets most tourists never walk, where younger artists work
How and why Goldman commissioned the original Wynwood Walls project
The difference between street art, graffiti, and commissioned murals — and why it matters
Art Basel's effect on the neighborhood: what it looks like in December vs June
Galleries worth visiting after the tour (and how to actually talk to gallerists)

What You'll See

01

The Wynwood Walls Circuit

We start inside the main Walls complex — even if you've been here before, you'll see details you missed. I'll run through who made what and when.

02

The Permission Walls on NW 2nd Avenue

These larger-scale pieces on the buildings along the main avenue are where the biggest international commissions happen. Several of these artists were flown in specifically for Art Basel.

03

The Side Streets: Where the Energy Still Lives

We turn off the main drag onto the blocks most visitors skip. This is where you'll find pieces that haven't been documented, that don't have QR codes, that locals know by the artist's tag.

04

The Evolution Block: Old Wynwood vs New Wynwood

There's one corner where you can see all three eras at once: the original warehouse wall, a legacy mural from 2012, and a new commission from last year. I use it to tell the whole neighborhood story in five minutes.

Meeting Point & Route

Wynwood Walls main entrance, NW 2nd Ave. 2520 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127

Route map for the Wynwood Walking Tour

We walk roughly 1.5 miles through Wynwood's main mural blocks and the side streets most visitors skip.

Open meeting point in Google Maps

What's Included

Guided walk (2.5 hours)Groups up to 25 peopleEnglish and SpanishWynwood Walls exterior access (always free)Gallery recommendations for after the tour

Frequently Asked Questions

Is admission to the Wynwood Walls included?

The exterior street murals are free. The Wynwood Walls is a separate ticketed attraction (~$12–15) and entering is optional — most of the best art on this tour is on the surrounding public streets.

Where do the tours start?

Each tour has a designated meeting point in the neighborhood — exact address and a map are sent to you in your booking confirmation. We meet outside, and Adagio will be wearing/holding a Miami History Tours marker so you can spot the group.

Is the tour kid-friendly?

Yes. The pace is comfortable and the content adjusts to the group. Kids 12 and under are free with a paying adult. For families with very young kids, the Wynwood and Little Havana tours work better than South Beach (more shade, more places to pause).

How much walking is involved?

About 1.5 to 2 miles over 2.5 hours, with multiple stops. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. We move at a relaxed pace and the route is flat.

Is the tour wheelchair / mobility accessible?

The routes are sidewalk-based and mostly flat. If you have specific mobility needs, message Adagio before booking and she'll confirm whether a route adjustment is possible.

Can I book a private tour for my group?

Yes. Private tours for groups up to 10 are available — pricing is the same per-person rate with a 4-person minimum. For larger groups or custom routes, use the contact form on the booking page.

What languages are tours offered in?

All tours run in English and Spanish. Adagio is conversational in German and happy to chat informally — but the structured tour content is delivered in English or Spanish.

How do I pay?

All bookings are online via Hi.Events with instant confirmation. See our cancellation policy for refund timing.

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  • Small groups
  • Up to 25 guests

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