Wynwood is a different animal at night – sassier and with an eye on the party, but just as filled with art as it is during the day. As we traverse the neighborhood, you will see hundreds of murals since murals cover most walls of buildings and parking lots, a local art collective, two public schools, & more. There are sculptures on sidewalks and attached to lamp posts. Art is everywhere, but it keeps changing all the time. Your local guide knows Wynwood intimately and will take you to spots that are not necessarily listed as landmarks but where the art is amazing and where it’s convenient to stop, exit the cart, and take pictures. Your guide will tell you about the art there, the artists, techniques, motifs, interpretations of the art, & more. The guide will also fill you in on the backstory of Wynwood and point out larger landmarks such as the Wynwood Walls and tell you a bit about them without actually entering. Also included are tips for nightlife and answers to your questions.
We ride by Wynwood Brewing Company and stop briefly to talk about this and the other microbreweries of Wynwood.
We swing by the Museum of Graffiti, stopping briefly to tell you about this landmark. We do not enter the museum.
Pass by the Wynwood Marketplace on 2nd Avenue and stop to explain what it is so guests can decide whether to return later.
You will make your own way to the meeting points