You’ll ride through Wynwood’s colorful streets by golf cart with a local guide who knows all the mural secrets—and you’ll get to try two craft beers along the way. It’s relaxed, fun, and perfect for anyone wanting to see Miami’s creative side without missing out on great drinks.
The first thing that hit me was the smell—paint, fried food from a taco truck, and that faint tang of hops drifting from somewhere close. We hopped onto our little golf cart just off NW 2nd Ave, and right away, our guide (Luis—born and raised in Miami) started pointing out murals I’d never noticed on foot. The breeze felt good as we zipped past warehouses splashed with color. Luis had stories for almost every wall: who painted it, what it meant to locals, even which ones got tagged over last week. You’ll spot details you’d miss walking—tiny signatures, hidden faces in the paint, even a stray cat napping behind a dumpster.
We made our first brewery stop at J Wakefield Brewing. Inside, the place buzzed but never felt crowded. I tried their signature Hops 4 Teacher IPA (included in the ticket), while my friend went for something lighter. There’s always someone chatting about art or music at the bar—felt like everyone knew each other. Back on the cart, we cruised through alleys most tourists skip. At Wynwood Walls, Luis gave us the option to hop off and wander more if we wanted (they charge admission now—worth knowing). Later, we rolled up to Veza Sur Brewing Co., where the bartender handed me a cold Mango Blonde Ale. By then, the sun was dipping low and everything looked golden—perfect time for photos.
If you’re into graffiti history, there’s also a quick stop at the Museum of Graffiti. It’s not huge but packed with cool stuff: old spray cans, sketches from big-name artists, and a gift shop full of things you won’t find anywhere else. The whole afternoon felt easygoing—no rushing around or boring lectures. Just good drinks, wild art everywhere you look, and plenty of laughs with people who love this neighborhood.
Yes! Kids are welcome as long as they have their own car seat or can be safely strapped in per Florida law.
Absolutely—we can pick you up right at your car if needed. Just call ahead so we can arrange everything for you.
Nope! Your ticket includes one signature beer at each of two different breweries (two beers total).
The carts fit up to five guests each—small groups only so it stays personal and easy to hear your guide.
Sure thing! Many guests ask for this—you can explore more murals after the tour if you like (note: there’s an entry fee now).
Your ticket covers one beer each at two local craft breweries (so two drinks total), your friendly driver-guide who knows all about Wynwood’s street art scene, and a comfy seat in a small group golf cart (max five people). All ages welcome; just make sure kids have proper seats or straps as needed.
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