You’ll wander through Miami’s Wynwood Walls with full admission to all murals, sculpture gardens, and indoor galleries. Try your hand at spray painting if you want (it’s included), browse artist shops for unique souvenirs, and soak up the neighborhood’s creative energy at your own pace. Every corner brings something unexpected — sometimes even laughter.
“You see that one?” our guide, Carla, pointed at a mural splashed in wild colors — honestly, I couldn’t even tell what it was at first. She grinned and said the artist hid tiny flamingos in every piece. So we stood there for a minute, squinting and laughing like kids. The air smelled faintly of spray paint (not unpleasant, just… electric), and somewhere behind us someone’s phone played reggaeton way too loud. That’s just how Wynwood feels — noisy but kind of welcoming.
I wandered off after that, just following whatever caught my eye. There are more than 35 murals here and I lost count after ten — Shepard Fairey’s work is here, plus names I’d never heard but probably should have. The concrete felt warm under my sandals; Miami sun does its thing even when you’re distracted by giant cartoon cats or those weird 3D sculptures near the entrance. Inside one of the galleries, it was cooler and quieter. I remember touching a wall (gently! promise) because the paint looked so thick you’d think it was still drying.
We tried the “street art experience” in this little outdoor nook where they let you spray-paint a board yourself. My attempt looked like a toddler got loose with a can — Carla laughed and said everyone starts that way. There’s also a shop with prints and shirts from the artists; I bought a sticker because my backpack needed something new. It all felt easygoing — nobody rushed us, not even when we lingered too long by that subway car exhibit outside.
I keep thinking about one mural — huge eyes staring out over the whole courtyard as dusk settled in. Maybe it’s silly but it made me feel small in a good way. If you’re into street art or just want to see Miami from another angle, this Wynwood Walls admission ticket is worth it for the people-watching alone.
Yes, all areas and surfaces at Wynwood Walls are wheelchair accessible.
Yes, your ticket includes entry to three main art galleries inside Wynwood Walls.
You can join the “street art experience” if available during your visit hours.
Yes, service animals are permitted on site.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to Wynwood Walls.
Your admission covers more than 35 hand-sprayed murals throughout the complex.
Infants and small children in prams or strollers are welcome at Wynwood Walls.
You’ll find works by Shepard Fairey, Kenny Scharf, Futura 2000, Hebru Brantley, Kai, Bordalo II, Greg Mike, Mikael Brandrup, Millo and others.
Your day includes general admission to Miami’s two-acre Wynwood Walls complex with access to over 35 murals and seven sculptures; entry to three indoor art galleries; complimentary Wi-Fi; time to browse exclusive merchandise in the shop; and a chance to try spray painting yourself if available during your visit.
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