Home Travel Guide Wynwood Walls Miami Guide 2026 — Street Art, Galleries, Best Time
Travel Guide Updated April 2026 ⏱ 4 min read

Wynwood Walls Miami Guide 2026 — Street Art, Galleries, Best Time

Wynwood is Miami's street-art capital — 60+ blocks of murals around a curated paid garden, plus galleries, breweries and a warehouse-to-arts-district transformation still in motion.

InfoUnitedStates.org · Independent guide · Not affiliated with any government

Quick Facts

ItemDetail
Wynwood Walls entry$12 weekday / $16 weekend
Surrounding muralsFree
Art Walk2nd Saturday, free
Core areaNW 2nd Ave, 22nd-36th St
Parking$4-8/hour meters
Best daysThu-Sun
Distance from SoBe6 mi (15-20 min)

Wynwood was a sleepy warehouse district until 2009, when developer Tony Goldman (the same man who revived SoHo NYC and South Beach) turned six warehouse exteriors into curated mural canvases. Now 60+ blocks of warehouses are painted and the neighborhood draws 4+ million visitors annually.

🧮
USA Trip Cost Calculator
Planning a Miami trip? Get a personalised Miami travel budget — Wynwood, South Beach, Everglades and hotel costs for 2026.
Calculate now →

Wynwood Walls vs Free Street Art

This is the single most important thing to understand about Wynwood. There are two experiences:

Wynwood Walls — the paid, curated, walled garden at NW 2nd Ave and 26th Street. 40+ murals by invited artists (Shepard Fairey, Os Gemeos, Retna, Kenny Scharf), rotated every Art Basel (December). $12-16 entry, 1-2 hours, includes a small indoor museum.

Wynwood street art — everything else, all free. 60+ blocks of warehouses and alley walls painted by thousands of artists, many world-class. Often just as impressive as the paid garden.

  • Best free murals: NW 2nd Ave at 24th, 25th and 26th Streets
  • Bakery-themed alley: "Wynwood Kitchen & Bar" corner
  • Biggest pieces: NW 5th Ave warehouse walls
  • Photographable: Museum of Graffiti facade (free exterior)
  • Rotating commissions: check @wynwoodmiami on Instagram for current walls
Walk the free murals first (60-90 minutes), then decide whether to pay for Wynwood Walls. For hardcore street art fans, the paid garden is worth it. For casual visitors, the free walls are plenty.

Best Time to Visit

  • Best days: Thursday, Friday, Saturday afternoon
  • Second Saturday each month: Wynwood Art Walk — galleries free and open until 10pm
  • Avoid: Monday (many galleries closed), early morning before 11am
  • Early Dec: Art Basel week — wild crowds, new murals debut, hotel rates 3x
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): hot and humid; paint holds up but photos wash out midday
  • Winter (Dec-Mar): perfect weather, peak tourist season

Light matters for murals. Late afternoon (3-5pm) gives angled golden light that makes colors pop without blowing out the highlights. Midday sun flattens colors and creates harsh shadows.

Galleries and Marketplace

Beyond the murals, Wynwood has 20+ active galleries and event venues. Most are free to enter.

  • Museum of Graffiti — $16, dedicated museum of the art form
  • Rubell Museum — $15, world-class contemporary collection (technically in Allapattah, 1 mile west)
  • Margulies Collection at the Warehouse — $10, massive private contemporary collection
  • Wynwood Marketplace — free outdoor weekend market, ~50 vendors, food trucks
  • Mana Wynwood — event venue, regular art fairs and concerts
  • The Goldman Warehouse — rotating exhibitions

The Wynwood Marketplace at NW 2nd Ave and 25th Street runs Friday-Sunday, with live music, food trucks, and local artisans. Free entry. Best Friday nights for the crowd and music.

Breweries and Food

Wynwood has become Miami's microbrewery district. Five serious craft breweries within walking distance of each other, plus standout restaurants.

PlaceTypeNotes
Wynwood Brewing Co.BreweryFirst in Wynwood, 2013
J. WakefieldBreweryCult IPA and sours
Veza SurBreweryLatin-inspired beers
KYURestaurantAsian BBQ, reserve weeks ahead
Coyo TacoRestaurantSpeakeasy taqueria, great tacos
Zak the BakerBakery/cafeBest morning stop
1-800-LuckyFood hallAsian street food
Zak the Baker (opens 7am) is the best place to start a Wynwood day — ethical kosher bakery, excellent coffee, pastries, and the courtyard is quiet before the neighborhood wakes up at 11am.

Parking and Safety

Wynwood is a former industrial district — most parking is surface lots and metered street.

  • Street meters: $4/hour via PayByPhone app, 2-hour max
  • Surface lots: $8-15/day
  • Valet at restaurants: $15-25
  • Free after 7pm on some side streets (check signs carefully)
  • Avoid: unmarked lots — aggressive tow companies operate here

Safety-wise, the core tourist zone (NW 2nd Ave from 22nd to 36th Street) is busy and well-trafficked day and evening. Walking a few blocks west or north after dark takes you out of the tourist zone quickly — use rideshares to return to your hotel rather than walking to a remote parking spot late at night.

Walking Route

A good 3-hour Wynwood walking loop:

  • Start: Zak the Baker (295 NW 26th St) — coffee and pastry
  • Walk to: Wynwood Walls (266 NW 26th St) — paid garden, 60-90 min
  • Walk south on NW 2nd Ave to 24th St — free murals both sides
  • Detour: Museum of Graffiti at 299 NW 25th St
  • Lunch: Coyo Taco (2300 NW 2nd Ave) or 1-800-Lucky
  • Explore: NW 5th Ave walls (west two blocks)
  • End: Wynwood Brewing Co. for a beer on the patio

Combine Wynwood with the Design District (10-minute walk north) for luxury retail and public art, or with downtown Miami (10-minute Uber south) for Bayfront Park and the PAMM museum.

Back to Travel Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are Wynwood Walls tickets in 2026?

$12 adult weekday, $16 adult weekend. Children under 12 free. Includes entry to the walled garden, museum and rotating exhibitions. Buy online to skip the queue.

Is Wynwood free?

The surrounding neighborhood (60+ blocks of murals) is completely free to walk around. Only the curated Wynwood Walls garden itself charges the $12-16 entry.

What is the best time to visit Wynwood?

Thursday to Sunday afternoons. Monday-Wednesday many galleries and some bars are closed. Second Saturday of each month is the Art Walk — free galleries open until 10pm.

Is Wynwood safe to walk around?

The core tourist area around NW 2nd Avenue from 22nd to 36th Street is safe and busy during the day and evening. Avoid venturing several blocks north or west at night.

How far is Wynwood from South Beach?

About 6 miles — 15-20 minutes by Uber ($15-25). No direct bus from South Beach; easier to drive or rideshare.

Can you drive through Wynwood to see the street art?

Technically yes, but walking is far better — many murals are in alleys and small side streets. Park once and walk the core 8-10 blocks.

Are Wynwood murals free to photograph?

Yes — photographing murals for personal use is free and encouraged. Commercial photography (weddings, brands, professional shoots) technically requires a permit from individual mural owners.