Quick Information

ADDRESS

2516 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127, USA

RECOMMENDED DURATION

3 hours

VISITORS PER YEAR

3000000

EXPECTED WAIT TIME - STANDARD

1-2 hours (Peak), 30-60 mins (Off Peak)

EXPECTED WAIT TIME - SKIP THE LINE

0-30 mins (Peak), 30-60 mins (Off Peak)

Did you know?

Wynwood Walls in Miami is considered to be the world's largest outdoor street art museum.

The museum’s murals are painted by over 100 artists from 21+ countries, including legends like Kenny Scharf, Tristan Eaton, and Okuda.

Featuring works from multiple renowned street artists, the museum has been described as the “Olympics of Street Art".

What is Wynwood Walls

Wynwood Walls was established as a project to revitalize the Wynwood district in Miami, and soon it became a thriving outdoor museum, as well as a global hub for contemporary and street art. It features rotating works from prominent artists from around the world, and draws millions of visitors annually. The museum has had immense social, cultural, and artistic impact since its inception.

Wynwood Walls | An overview

  • Size: 70,000 sq. ft. 
  • Types of workshops: Spray paint/stencil art classes, design classes, rotating artist-led workshops on a monthly/seasonal basis
  • Types of events: Street Art Walk (monthly event), art events/pop-ups every season, private events, Miami Art Week events (annually, during Miami Art Week)
  • Types of galleries: Indoor and outdoor, with indoor galleries having smaller-scale pieces, featuring “artist spotlight” works, rotating exhibits, and air conditioning. Outdoor galleries feature installations, murals, and large-scale artworks (also rotating)
  • Gift shop: Located indoors, The Wynwood Walls Shop offers prints, artworks, souvenirs, and custom merchandise in collaboration with the artists featured in the museum

Plan your visit

Timings

  • Opening hours: 10:30am
  • Closing hours: 6:30pm

The timings for Wynwood Walls are subject to change during seasonal events, such as Miami Art Week or private events.

Learn more about the best times to visit Wynwood Walls here

Getting there

Address: 2516 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127, United States | Find on Maps

Nearby landmark: Miami Arts Charter School (0.3 miles)

  • Closest bus stop: NW 2 Av & NW 25 St (2-min walk)
  • Closest train station: School Board Station (1.2 miles)
  • Distance from Miami International Airport: 10-minute drive (6.5 miles)
  • Parking: The Wynwood Garage (0.2 miles)

Murals and galleries at Wynwood Walls

Indoor galleries

The indoor galleries at Wynwood Walls are curated spaces that host rotating exhibitions featuring paintings, installations, and mixed-media pieces. They often feature works by the same artists who paint the exterior murals. Unlike the outdoor murals that celebrate bold graphic storytelling, the indoor exhibitions allow visitors to engage up close with texture, technique, and narrative context in a quieter, museum-like environment.

Outdoor murals

The outdoor murals at Wynwood Walls are the heart and soul of the museum. They create a space filled with color, scale, and creative expression. Giant walls and warehouse facades serve as canvases for street artists from around the globe. Each wall is a blend of cultural, political, and personal themes. This constantly evolving gallery of murals invites visitors to wander through a kaleidoscope of styles, from abstract geometry to surreal portraiture and social commentary.

History of Wynwood Walls in a nutshell

  • 2009: Tony Goldman and curator Jeffrey Deitch established Wynwood Walls during Art Basel to revitalize the area, featuring 12 renowned artists.
  • 2010-2011: Wynwood Walls gains public attention. Additional walls by prominent artists get added to their curated collection, and their reputation builds as a major art destination.
  • 2012: Tony Goldman passes away, and Wynwood Walls continues under Goldman Properties, with Jessica Goldman Srebnick.
  • 2015-2019: Rotating murals by international street artists add to the popularity of the museum, and they become a popular destination year-round. 
  • 2020–Present: The museum evolves to become an enclosed space with ticketed entry and an indoor gallery, featuring curated installations, workshops, and events.

The Wynwood Walls Foundation and its impact

  • 2021: Jessica Goldman Srebnick starts The Wynwood Walls Foundation, a non-profit branch of the Wynwood Walls, to support local arts programs through education and creative opportunities.
  • 2022: Partnerships of the Foundation with organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters, Lotus House, and local schools strengthen arts education and outreach.
  • 2021-2025: Foundation programs provide art classes, mentorships, and creative platforms for youth and communities in Wynwood and across Miami.

Frequently asked questions about Wynwood Walls Miami

Wynwood Walls is both. The outdoor murals form a large open-air street-art museum, while indoor gallery spaces host rotating exhibitions, installations, and artist features that offer a deeper, up-close creative experience.