By: Alexa Shabinsky By: Alexa Shabinsky | June 30, 2022 | Culture, Lifestyle,
Wynwood is one of Miami’s most idyllic neighborhoods. With every corner, there is a new street to explore, filled with restaurants, shops and art galleries. With a plethora of activities to take part in and art galleries to explore, spending a day in Wynwood is the best way to truly take in Miami’s culture. From breakfast, daily activities, lunch, dinner and even a quick drink we have mastered how to spend the perfect day in Miami’s art district, Wynwood.
295 NW 26th St. / Website
Starting your morning off at Zak The Baker is the best way to set yourself up for an amazing day. Whether you’re in the mood for a fresh croissant or breakfast sandwich, as one of Miami’s best bakeries you are in for a treat! The bakery also serves a delicious coffee, making itself a one-stop shop for your morning fuel.
2230 NW 2nd Ave. / Website
If you’re looking for breakfast on the lighter side, Dr Smood is the spot for you. With a beautiful location in the heart of Wynwood, grab a cold-pressed juice, a coffee and a bowl of oatmeal and start your day with health. If you want to get some work done before you peruse around the neighborhood for the day, Dr Smood is a quintessential workspace, with a variety of seating options and high-speed wifi.
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266 NW 26th St. / Website
It’s not a trip to Wynwood without a walk around the acclaimed Wynwood Walls. With over 50 impressive murals completed by artists from all around the world, this space is like no other in the city. New murals at the Wynwood Walls are painted a few times a year, so don’t worry if you’ve been here before, there are new murals and art pieces to be enamored by!
2520 NW 2nd Ave. / Website
If you only have two and a half hours but want to experience Wynwood to its fullest, be sure to book a ticket for the Wynwood Food and Art Tour. This walking tour brings guests through the chic and art focused neighborhood, stopping at some of the hottest attractions from the Peter Tunny Gallery to Rodilla to indulge in some croquetas.
276 NW 26th St. / Website
As one of the first of its kind, the Museum of Graffiti breaks societal norms and celebrates the art of graffiti. The indoor and outdoor gallery explores many artists' work while focussing on educating guests on the art of graffiti from history to present time. The museum also hosts a variety of classes on-site, such as the Spray It Loud class every Saturday at 10 a.m., teaching the basics of graffiti art.
2250 NW 2nd Ave. / Website
Wynwood Marketplace encompasses all things Wynwood, in one location. The space includes art installations, shops and restaurants all in one space. Whether you want to kick your feet up and take in the Miami heat between activities or want to shop at some of the local boutiques and stands, 30 minutes in Wynwood Marketplace is an ideal mid-day activity.
1100 NW 23rd St. / Website
As one of the biggest contemporary art collections in North America, the Rubell Museum will keep you busy for hours! The gallery includes 7,200 works by over 1,000 artists, truly highlighting the world of art in all mediums from paintings, sculptures, photographs and videos.
2320 NW 2nd Ave. / Website
It’s not a visit to Wynwood without tacos! Coyo Taco is a great spot to grab a casual lunch amidst touring through the arts district. With all the Mexican street food offerings from tacos, burritos, quesadillas and decadent sides from chips and guacamole to grilled Mexican street corn, dining at Coyo for lunch is a great idea!
169 NW 23rd St. / Website
La Sandwicherie is one of Miami’s most classic sandwich shops. Since 1988 these sandwiches have been essential in the Miami foodie community, with classics such as the Frenchie with salami and brie and the Terminator with ham, turkey, Genoa Salami and provolone. Be sure to add La Sandwicherie’s Magic Sauce to your sandwich for the best vinaigrette in town!
252 NW 25th St. / Website
If you’re a sushi lover Uchi is where you should be dining in Wynwood. Every day the restaurant has an amazing happy hour from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., with great prices from cocktails to cuisine. Omakase is the way to order from the chef’s tasting ten-course menu to the signature tasting with six courses, of the highest quality fresh fish.
251 NW 25th St. / Website
KYU is definitely Wynwood’s most popular restaurant, with a focus on wood-fired Asian-inspired cuisine. Whether you’re looking to dine plant-forward or meat-centric, this menu boasts the most delicious cuisine from roasted cauliflower to beef short ribs.
143 NW 23rd St. / Website
1-800 Lucky has one of the best atmospheres in Wynwood. The indoor and outdoor bar and restaurant space is the ultimate spot to catch up with friends and grab a drink.
565 NW 24th St. / Website
Hanging out in Wynwood Brewing Company’s taproom is the recipe for an amazing afternoon or evening trying a bunch of local beers from La Rubia to Pop’s Porter.
Photography by: Courtesy Wynwood Marketplace