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Our Story Wynwood Walls Museum of Graffiti MUSEUM OF OUR STORY GRAFFITI Wynwood is an eclectic Founded in 2019, the Museum of district in the urban core of Graffiti was formed to preserve Miami, Florida. It is home graffiti’s history and celebrate its to art galleries, retail stores, emergence in design, fashion, advertising, and galleries. antique shops, eclectic bars, artisanal eateries and one of The Museum of Graffiti is a leading contemporary the largest open-air street-art art museum dedicated to sharing the power of expression, sparking wonder, and inspiring installations in the world. creativity for and about the graffiti art movement. Throughout the mid-to-late 1900s, The Museum experience includes an indoor Wynwood was an enclave for Caribbean exhibition space, eleven exterior murals, a fine art STREET GUIDE STREET immigrants and home to Miami’s Garment gallery, and a world-class gift shop stocked with ABOUT WYNWOOD BID WYNWOOD BID WYNWOOD limited edition merchandise and exclusive items District. Following a decade of economic Since 2013, the Wynwood Business Improvement from the world’s most talented graffiti artists. OFFICIAL exodus and depression, in the early 2000s, District, a municipal board of the City of Miami forward thinking developers and property representing more than 400 property owners that Plan your visit: museumofgraffiti.com owners rehabilitated neglected warehouses, comprise the 50-city-block Arts District, aims to shuttered factories, and other unused build upon Wynwood’s role as a globally recognized buildings, transforming them into the center for arts, innovation and culture. innovative businesses that are visible today. DID YOU KNOW? It works to enhance security and sanitation services However, it is street art that helped Wynwood welcomes over 5 million visitors annually and is home to one in the neighborhood, advocate for the betterment spark Wynwood’s renaissance. Since WYNWOOD WALLS of the highest concentrations of street art in the world—with more than of the area, raise awareness of advancements being the introduction of Second Saturday Art made, and plan for the future of Wynwood. Walk and the arrival of Art Basel (2002), 200 murals across the 50 city-block district. There is a bustling mix of The Wynwood Walls was the influence and relevance of the arts local businesses that range from renowned galleries, technology start-ups, established in 2009 by the community in Wynwood has become co-working facilities, microbreweries, artisanal bakeries, craft-coffee houses undeniable. Artists from around the world legendary Tony Goldman with have sought inspiration in the area’s and distinguished restaurants. curator Jeffrey Deitch, as an windowless facades and used them as canvases to showcase their work, leading to outdoor museum of international the vivid murals that adorn the district. street art. Today, Wynwood is recognized globally Since the first year’s program, the Wynwood Walls as a premier destination for art, fashion, have featured world-renowned artists Kenny innovation and creative enterprise. It is one Scharf, Futura, Vhils, Swoon, and Shepard Fairey of the largest and most prominent creative and spurred the creation of murals throughout the communities in the United States, and Wynwood Arts District. Today the Wynwood Walls where a new generation of creatives and is one of the most visited art venues in the world, attracting millions of people each year. For more information, visit: entrepreneurs want to live, work, and play. WynwoodMiami.com @wynwoodmiami Plan your visit: museum.thewynwoodwalls.com OFFICIAL WYNWOOD BID STREET GUIDE CITY OF MIAMI TROLLEY DINING & NIGHTLIFE GALLERY/VENUE SHOPPING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The City of Miami Trolley is a free and fun way to travel around Miami’s ABCDE NW 3rd Avenue MUG Wynwood A, 3 NW 3rd Avenue NW 3rd Avenue NE & NW 25th Street NW 3rd Avenue NE & NW 28th Street NE & NW 25th Street urban core. Following is a list of stops throughout Wynwood: Cielto Artisans Pop A, 2 Zak the Baker B, 3 University of Miami Art Gallery A, 2 Bfyne B, 2 Billionaire Boys Club B, 3 Bath & Kitchen Boutique A, 2 Actibo A, 1 High Tech Motors E, 3 D’ Cajon B, 2 Wynwood Chocolates C, 3 iModerni A, 2 Bitmining Market C, 4 BB&T B, 3 Crossfit Wynwood E, 2 Stops Times NW 2nd Avenue Lanna Lashes C, 4 nd Miam Café & Boutique A, 2 nd Lovely Bride C, 4 Blue, a design company, inc. A, 2 Exquisite Surfaces 2000 NW 2 Avenue B, 7 WEEKDAY th NW 2 Avenue A, 2 Miami Auto Art B, 3 NE & NW 25 Street Art Fusion Galleries C, 7 nd Marine Layer B, 3 EL Autobus A, 2 Logistics Fine Arts 2103 NW 2 Avenue C, 7 6:30am–11:00pm nd Allula Home Design B, 6 A, 1 Minds CoWork C, 4 NW 2 Avenue Aubi & Ramsa C, 4 Eduardo Lira Fine Art C, 7 nd OFY C, 4 FCI Furniture A, 2 Vision of Tomorrow 2215 NW 2 Avenue C, 6 Aviator Nation C, 4 A, 2 Shorecrest Construction D, 4 SATURDAY Astra C, 7 Cerveceria la Tropical E, 4 Harold Golen Gallery B, 5 nd Soundlux Audio C, 4 Haratz & Stubbe, LLC A, 2 Wolk Design E, 1 NW 29th Street 2252 NW 2 Avenue B, 6 Bakan C, 1 g.l.o.w. D, 3 Base C, 5 Sana Skin Studio C, 3 6:30am–8:00pm William Braemer Fine Art C, 7 The Shop in Pop Up Shop C, 3 Impegno Global 2303 NW 2nd Avenue C, 5 Basico C, 5 A, 2 th BND Burger C, 3 GoBistro A, 3 Wynwood Walls B, 3 NE & NW 27 Street Sid Hoeltzell Photography C, 4 nd The Wynwood Shop C, 3 Junior & Hatter A, 2 2441 NW 2 Avenue C, 4 SUNDAY Box Elder Craft Beer C, 1 Hiden A, 3 Candle Land C, 5 SOL Yoga D, 4 Warby Parker B, 3 Miami Cocktail Company A, 2 A Lash Exchange E, 2 2450 NW 2nd Avenue B, 4 No service B, 3 North Miami Avenue DJI Wynwood C, 5 Veru D, 4 1 Coyo Taco B, 4 KYU Altermark E, 2 NE 28th Street nd Ducati Wynwood Moto Garage E, 3 Miami New Times A, 2 2699 NW 2 Avenue C, 3 Dasher & Crank C, 6 La Tiendita Taqueria B, 3 Gibson Showroom E, 2 C, 1 th MKDA A, 2 Arca B, 3 NE & NW 24 Street th 2935 NW 2nd Avenue C, 1 Manta Lelia Mordoch Gallery D, 5 Frangipani C, 6 th NW 28 Street Avenue Dr. Smood B, 6 B, 4 NW 24 Street Beber Silverstein Group E, 2 Ballyhoo Media E, 4 rd The Morgan Group A, 2 2700 North Miami Avenue D, 2 FREEHOLD C, 6 Morelia Paletas C, 3 Lock & Load E, 3 Glottman C, 5 BoHo Hunter D, 5 Pacific54.com A, 2 Block Capital Group E, 2 Big Move Properties E, 4 2800 North Miami Avenue D, 1 Nabati A, 3 Miami Biennale E, 2 Illesteva C, 5 Osme Perfumery D, 4 NW 3 NW th House of Mac C, 7 NE 27 Street Saturday Agency A, 2 Center Street Contemporary E, 2 Current E, 4 2 Waltman Ortega Fine Art D, 5 Kawaii Universe B, 5 Shirlanka D, 4 2896 North Miami Avenue D, 1 Joe & The Juice C, 5 Night Owl Cookie C, 3 Central Commercial Real Estate A, 2 Eclectic Elements E, 4 th Studio Wynwood A, 2 NW 27 Street 2001 North Miami Avenue Joey's Italian cafe B, 3 Pastaficio Propaganda D, 3 Le Labo Perfume C, 3 GLD E, 4 E, 7 th Jastor E, 2 Era Fit E, 4 th NW 29 Street Lulu Laboritorium 91 NW 26 Street D, 3 Miami Mojito Corp C, 3 Salt & Straw B, 4 B, 3 Wynwood Smoke & Lounge B, 4 nd Leo Diaz Design E, 2 Art Nouveau Gallery A, 1 NW 2 Avenue freeDOGm C, 4 45 NW 21st Street D, 7 Oak Berry C, 3 The Taco Stand A, 3 MVM Miami C, 6 NW 23rd Street Atlantic Steel B, 6 Memobrick E, 2 Grandview Products A, 4 th th Uchi B, 4 Pitusa C, 3 Avenue B, 4 th th Avenue NE 26 Street 50 NW 20 Street D, 7 Panther Coffee Miami Lashes E, 2 NW 26 Street st NW 28 Street C, 5 AXS Law C, 7 Kryogenifex C, 4 nd Buro79 3 156 NW 20th Street C, 7 R House C, 2 Veza Sur Brewing D, 3 Ray-Ban C, 3 ON BRND E, 2 Espace Expression A, 1 Edite Mode D, 5 Berenblum Busch Architecture B, 6 Pack Law E, 4 NW 1 NW Sette Osteria C, 7 th Scotch & Soda B, 4 Rich Products Corporation E, 2 NW 2 NW NE & NW 24 Street The Pink Room North Miami Avenue Miami North Oliver Cole Gallery A, 1 Enkel C, 5 Dr. Smood Group B, 6 D, 4 Stefano Versace Gelato C, 3 Taja C, 6 Seraph Miami 305 Pizza C, 4 Lulu Laboritorium C, 5 Ed'it B, 6 E, 2 Touchland E, 4 th Valentina's Pizza C, 3 th Valija B, 6 NW 25 Street PARKING Boketto C, 4 NE & NW 27 Street Midtown Cuts C, 6 smartBeemo E, 2 Wynwood BID D, 4 NE 25th Street Wynwood Smoke Shop C, 3 Wood Tavern C, 3 Buya Izakaya + Yakitori B, 4 Gary Nader Art Centre E, 2 Neighborhood Fuel Inc B, 6 Stay Young Care E, 2 You can park in any of the below private parking lot options or look Wynwood Tribe C, 4 NW 23rd Street Wynwood Kitchen & Bar B, 3 Charly’s Vegan Tacos C, 4 PanIQ Room A, 2 Protis Global/Ace Talent Curators B, 6 SunBelt E, 2 out for the Pay-By-Phone signs throughout the District for on-street Carbon Wynwood C, 6 th Crazy Poke B, 4 WeWork E, 2 NW 24 Street North Miami Avenue th North Miami Avenue Robert Rionda Interiors, Inc B, 6 parking.
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