Wynwood Walls
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Wynwood Walls

Miami, Florida

Photo: Sofia Paz Geuse

The outdoor museum that turned a warehouse district into a global art destination. The murals are curated and rotate with fresh commissions, featuring heavy hitters like Shepard Fairey and Os Gemeos alongside emerging artists. Yes, it's on every tourist list. It earned its place there. The art is genuinely world-class, and the surrounding streets have spawned an entire neighborhood of galleries.

Insider tip

Go on a weekday morning for photos without the crowds. Then walk the surrounding blocks — the best murals are outside the walls.

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