Miami Design District

The Best Of Miami Art

Miami is not only about warm weather, beach days, and sun. The Miami art scene is one you have to visit, from street art in Wynwood and visual art in Superblue to contemporary art in the Miami Design District and the Art Deco district in South Beach. This is still the top of the iceberg but these are the “most touristic” you can easily do on a trip to Miami.

 

Table of Contents

  • Superblue
  • Wynwood
  • Miami Design District
  • South Beach

 

Superblue

Superblue Miami is located in Allapattah, next to Wynwood. The museum is an immersive sound, light, and video experience. It is not your everyday museum with paintings on a wall. It is a multisensory journey through visually spectacular installations.

Wind through a mirrored labyrinth, digital environment, and a light-based Ganzfeld. You can find the Rubell Museum in the building across the street if you want more art. Tickets.

SuperBlue Miami

Wynwood

Wynwood is known for its contemporary and street art. The vibrant neighborhood is full of murals. The center of the murals is Wynwood Walls. Buy a timed ticket in advance and discover more than 35 murals by world-renowned artists. The murals inside Wynwood Walls change every couple of months.

General Admission for Wynwood Walls starts at $12 for an adult. Kids are free until 12 and there are discounts for students, teachers, and others. More information.

Wynwood Miami

Miami Design District

Miami Design District is known for its contemporary architecture, art galleries, design furniture, and luxury stores. There are more than 130 in total. You can explore a diverse range of art galleries. Going from emerging talents to established names.

Designer stores showcase the latest collections from fashion houses, such as Gucci, Chanel, Celine, and many more.

Miami Design District

South Beach

Art Deco Historic District is the place to be on South Beach. The styles of the 1920s and 1930s are still alive here. The district contains 800 designed historic buildings. Some of them represent other modern architectural styles from different eras of Miami’s history.

You can learn more about the Art Deco District in the Art Deco Welcome Center and by walking one of the Art Deco Walking Tours. The Art Deco District is located in Miami Beach between 5th Street and 23rd Street, along Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, and Washington Avenue.

 

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