Wynwood Walls

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Wynwood Walls is the world's largest outdoor street art museum, a ticketed two-acre campus at 2516 NW 2nd Ave featuring 40+ rotating murals, 12 sculptures, and 3 galleries by 120+ artists from 25+ countries. Founded in 2009, it anchors Miami's globally celebrated Wynwood Arts District.

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HoursDaily 10:30–18:30
Price$
Nearest transitFree City of Miami Wynwood Trolley stops at Wynwood Walls (NW 2nd Ave corridor); nearest Metrorail stations are Culmer (Green Line) and Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre (Orange Line), then connect via trolley or rideshare
Time needed1–2 hours self-guided; longer with guided tour or spray-paint experience
Best time to goWeekday mornings to avoid crowds; second Saturday of each month (5–10 PM) for the free Wynwood Art Walk
Last verifiedJuly 11, 2026

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Frequently asked questions

What is Wynwood Walls and is it worth visiting?
Wynwood Walls is the world's largest outdoor street art museum, a curated two-acre campus with 40+ hand-sprayed murals, 12 large-scale sculptures, and 3 fine-art galleries by 120+ artists from over 25 countries. Founded in 2009 by Tony Goldman, it is ranked among Miami's top attractions and is widely considered a must-see for art lovers and casual visitors alike. General admission starts at $12 for adults, making it one of the most affordable cultural destinations in the city.
How much does it cost to get into Wynwood Walls?
General admission tickets start at $12 for adults, $10 for seniors (65+), and $5 for youth ages 6–17; children 5 and under are free but still require a ticket. Discounts are available for military, students, teachers, first responders, and Miami-Dade County residents with valid ID. Wynwood Walls moved to a ticketed model in 2021 to fund artist compensation, educational programs, and amenities.
Is there a guided tour available at Wynwood Walls?
Yes, official guided tours are offered daily at set times (10:30 AM through 5:30 PM, on the hour) and must be purchased separately from general admission. Tours are led by Wynwood Walls-certified guides who cover the history of the museum, the stories behind individual murals, and visits to the three on-site galleries. A golf buggy (Lady Buggies) tour of the broader Wynwood Arts District is also available for those who want to cover more ground.
Is Wynwood Walls wheelchair accessible, and can I bring my dog?
Yes, Wynwood Walls is fully wheelchair accessible, with flat paved walkways throughout the open-air campus and an accessible entrance at the Welcome Center. Strollers are also welcome. Leashed, supervised dogs are permitted on the grounds per Yelp's confirmed venue information.
When does the Wynwood Art Walk take place?
The Wynwood Art Walk is held on the second Saturday of every month, typically from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and is free and open to the public. Presented by the Wynwood Business Improvement District, it features open galleries, live music, interactive installations, and food and drink offerings across the neighborhood. Wynwood Walls participates as one of the featured venues each month.
How do I get to Wynwood Walls by public transit?
The free City of Miami Wynwood Trolley runs along NW 2nd Avenue and stops directly at Wynwood Walls, operating daily from 8 AM to 11 PM. Visitors coming from farther away can take Metrorail to the Culmer (Green Line) or Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre (Orange Line) station, then connect via trolley or rideshare. Metrobus routes 2, 36, and 110 also serve the Wynwood area.
What are the hours for Wynwood Walls?
Wynwood Walls is open daily from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM, seven days a week. Doors close 30 minutes before closing time, so plan to arrive by 6:00 PM at the latest. Always verify current hours at thewynwoodwalls.com, as hours may vary for special events or Art Basel.
What else is there to do near Wynwood Walls besides seeing the murals?
The surrounding Wynwood Arts District is home to 70+ galleries, independent boutiques, breweries, and restaurants, making it easy to spend a half-day or more in the area. Notable nearby spots include the Museum of Graffiti, Goldman Global Arts Gallery (located within Wynwood Walls), Panther Coffee, Veza Sur Brewing Co., and J. Wakefield Brewing. The streets themselves are lined with murals, so exploring on foot beyond the Walls extends the art experience at no extra cost.

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