Wynwood Walls is an open-air street art museum in Miami, Florida, celebrated for its large-scale murals, rotating exhibitions, and creative energy.
Wynwood Walls was established in 2009 by developer Tony Goldman, who saw potential in a warehouse district that had long sat underused between downtown Miami and the Design District. Goldman invited internationally recognized street artists to paint the exterior walls of a cluster of warehouses, creating a curated outdoor museum that helped anchor the broader transformation of the Wynwood neighborhood. The project drew artists including Shepard Fairey, Os Gemeos, and Kenny Scharf, among many others, and quickly earned a reputation as one of the most significant outdoor art spaces in the United States.
Today the complex spans multiple warehouse buildings and includes both a permanent collection of signature murals and a rotating program that brings new voices to the walls each year. Visitors move through open-air corridors lined with compositions that range from photorealistic portraiture to abstract geometric patterns to politically charged imagery, with every surface treated as a canvas. A small indoor gallery space on the grounds hosts temporary exhibitions and artist installations.
The surrounding Wynwood Arts District has grown considerably around the walls, with galleries, studios, restaurants, and boutiques filling the neighborhood blocks. First Fridays draw large crowds each month when galleries open late and the streets take on a festival atmosphere. The murals at Wynwood Walls are maintained and repainted over time, meaning the space genuinely changes between visits and rewards return trips. For anyone interested in contemporary art, urban design, or the ways creative communities reshape city neighborhoods, Wynwood Walls offers a rare and visually immersive experience.
Visit on a weekday morning to see the murals without the weekend crowds and to photograph them in soft natural light.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the full Wynwood Walls complex and the surrounding neighborhood streets involve considerable time on foot.
Check the official Wynwood Walls schedule before your visit, since featured artists and installations rotate and new murals are unveiled throughout the year.
Explore the blocks immediately surrounding Wynwood Walls after your visit, where dozens of additional murals cover side streets and building backs.
Stop at one of the nearby cafes or food trucks in the Wynwood Arts District for a break, as the neighborhood has a strong independent food and beverage scene.
Taste local cuisine and learn Art Deco history on a 2.5-hour South Beach walk
Taste Little Havana bites and culture on a small-group walking tour
Walk Wynwood’s murals with a guide and learn the stories behind the art
Ride an airboat in the Everglades with a guided nature show
Taste Wynwood bites and street art on a 2.5-hour guided walk
Rent a fat tire bike and cruise Miami Beach sand with easy handling
Rent a beach cruiser and ride South Beach at your pace
Rent an electric bike and explore South Beach at your own pace
Rent a fat tire bike near Ocean Drive and cruise Miami Beach at your own pace
Rent a tandem bike and cruise South Beach together
Rent a 21-gear hybrid bike and explore Miami Beach at your pace
Ride a guided Wynwood buggy tour with Wynwood Walls Museum admission