This trendy Miami arts district is known for its many colorful murals. The former industrial hub’s warehouses have been converted into craft breweries and hip art galleries. Wynwood is home to some of the trendiest bars and best restaurants in Miami, and it’s also one of the most popular neighborhoods for locals and visitors. Wynwood’s boutiques, arts scene, and bars draw in all the cool kids.

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Living in Wynwood, Miami

Wynwood Miami attracts students and those who want to be surrounded by art and culture. The neighborhood also hosts a large population of Puerto Rican immigrants. The vibrant colors and aesthetic designs of the downtown area are just a hint at its recent revitalization.

Today, it’s a popular destination for breweries and chic cafes. Wynwood comprises three zones. The Arts District is home to aspiring artists. The Technology District attracts a lot of young professionals who work in IT. A hub of shopping boutiques and designers, the Fashion District attracts a high-class crowd.

As Wynwood becomes a popular destination in Miami, it’s also more in demand for renters. The average rent prices in Wynwood have continued to increase over the last few years.

Getting around Wynwood, Miami

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I-195 borders Wynwood’s northwestern side, while North 20th Street sits to the south, and the Florida East Coast Railway lies to the east. Wynwood is serviced by the Metrobus and Miami’s free trolley service throughout the area. Metromover offers free mass transit from the School Board station to the south.

The Miami Metrorail stops in the next neighborhood over, Allapattah (36th Street/US 27 and NW 12th Avenue), which is located less than a mile west of Wynwood. Wynwood is located about 4.5 miles north of Downtown Miami, which shakes out to about a 15-minute drive via I-95 North.

Where to eat when living in Wynwood

The food options in Wynwood are hard to beat. From fried chicken sandwiches to some of the best tacos in Miami, here’s where to get your grub while living in Wynwood:

MIAM

The best coffee shop for working remotely

Tucked inside the iconic Wynwood Building, you’ll find lots of locals on laptops at MIAM. French for “yum,” MIAM serves breakfast, like the egg and cheese sandwich on buttery brioche, and lunch, like the Black Angus burger.

The Taco Stand

The best takeout spot

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This San Diego-born fast-casual Mexican spot serves authentic Baja-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their menu of tacos, burritos, and quesadillas is rounded out with imported Mexican sodas and all-natural paletas (ice pops).

Coyo Taco

Late-night eats for when you’ve had one too many

One of Miami’s best taco joints, Coyo Taco serves ultra-fresh Mexican street fare, muddled margaritas, and killer micheladas until late at night. Fair warning, though, this place is so popular that you may have to wait in line for your late-night duck carnitas. Pro tip: There’s a hidden bar in the back.

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Where to drink while living in Wynwood

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Whether you’re the dive bar type or a mimosas-on-the-weekend kind of person, Wynwood has you covered. Get your party pants on and check out these local favorites.

Gramps

The dive bar where everyone knows your name

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In addition to the “air conditioning, beer, and cocktails” Gramps advertises out front, this dive hosts karaoke, live music, and standup sets. There’s a variety of local brews on tap, killer Moscow mules, and pizza available from the bar’s tiny restaurant, Pizza Tropical.

R House Wynwood

Where to drink mimosas outside

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Head to R House Wynwood for weekend brunch on the patio, featuring bottomless mimosas, sangria, or mojitos with a side of drag show. This award-winning spot serves a spicy Miami menu with all your favorite cocktails.

Lagniappe

Where to get cocktails on a first date

Show them your sophisticated side with wine and live jazz at Lagniappe (pronounced “lan-yap”). Head to the backyard to enjoy vino and a cheese plate under trees draped in string lights.

Things to do in Wynwood

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Wynwood is chock-full of things to do, no matter what you’re feeling. Here’s a taste of what the neighborhood has to offer.

Boutiques

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Located along West 5th Avenue, The Wynwood Fashion District is home to many manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers: 

Theaters

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Farmers markets

Wynwood Farmer’s Market peddles all the usual suspects: locally grown produce, gourmet artisanal foods, and grass-fed meats, plus handcrafted home items. They also host live music and have local artisanal wine and beer! Shop a unique selection of art, food, fashion, music, and more at Wynwood Marketplace, open Thurs-Sun.

Parks

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Roberto Clemente Park is the only truly public park in Wynwood, offering programs for kids and seniors. The vibrant neighborhood park has a baseball field, community center, playground, and basketball courts.

Top-rated places in the Wynwood neighborhood

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  1. The Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC) touts itself as “Miami’s most internationally and artistically diverse art complex”.
  2. The Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE is a 50,000 square-foot warehouse turned museum that exhibits visual arts, from photography to video and sculpture. 
  3. The Rubell Museum houses the Rubell Family Collection, one of the biggest private contemporary art collections in North America.
  4. The Unicorn Factory is an immersive, interactive space that has been hailed as “one of the most Instagrammable places”.
  5. What this art district is famous for, and a big reason to move here, is the Wynwood Walls. A curated outdoor graffiti gallery, the walls showcase large-scale works by street art’s biggest names.

Renting in Wynwood, Miami

Rentals in Wynwood, Miami, tend to be slightly cheaper than Downtown Miami or South Beach, Miami. Here is what you can expect to pay for rent while living in Wynwood, Miami:

  • Average cost of a studio rental: $2,667 per month
  • Average cost of a one-bedroom rental: $2,994 per month
  • Average cost of a two-bedroom rental: $4,128 per month

Wynwood has been revitalized over the past few years, which has increased rental prices. As more artists and businesses move to the area, prices are likely to continue increasing. The vibrant artwork (or graffiti as some call it) that lines the buildings has increased the property value in Miami. This has also led to more luxury properties in the area to meet the demand of working professionals. You can find penthouses on Hyde corner or even casa rentals with spacious backyards in the area.

Short-term rentals are also an option in Wynwood. You may prefer living in Miami on a short-term basis while you decide if Wynwood is the right neighborhood for you. The housing market in Miami can also be competitive, and a short-term rental may be a good option while you shop for your perfect home.

Wynwood is a neighborhood that celebrates art, culture, and diversity. Think it’s right for you? Check out apartments in Wynwood on Zumper and find your new place.

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