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Graffiti Master Class – Wynwood
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First time in Wynwood? You’ll want a guide. This Graffiti Master Class mixes a street-art walk with hands-on instruction, then ends with a real chance to spray paint a wall. I love how the lesson is taught by a Miami-native artist with 20+ years of experience, not just a generic storyteller.
Your payoff is also practical: you get top tips on tools and graffiti techniques, plus context on how the art evolved in the neighborhood. One drawback to consider: the experience needs good weather, and the class is non-refundable, so you’ll want to plan your timing carefully.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Wynwood in About One Hour: Why This Class Works
- Getting There at Miami’s Best Graffiti Guide Without Losing Time
- The Golf Cart Wynwood Viewing: What You’re Supposed to Notice
- Graffiti Master Class With a Miami Artist: Tools, Techniques, and Meaning
- The Best Part: Spraying a Wall in Wynwood
- Price and Value: Is $60 Worth It?
- Who This Wynwood Graffiti Master Class Is Best For
- Practical Tips That Make the Difference in Wynwood
- A Balanced Take on Reliability: Protect Your Day
- Should You Book This Wynwood Graffiti Master Class?
- FAQ
- How long is the Graffiti Master Class in Wynwood?
- How much does the Graffiti Master Class cost?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- Is this tour private for my group?
- Is a mobile ticket used?
- Is the class offered in English?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
- Can I cancel or change my booking for a refund?
- Is the class accessible, and are service animals allowed?
- How do I get confirmation for my booking?
Key things to know before you go

- Hands-on spray time in Wynwood at the end of the lesson, not just watching.
- 20+ years of local experience from a Miami artist, with practical guidance.
- Cart-led street art viewing to help you spot what matters in murals and walls.
- Private tour feel (your group only), with an English-speaking format.
- About 1 hour on the clock, so it’s compact and easy to fit.
- Good-weather dependent, and it’s non-refundable if you cancel yourself.
Wynwood in About One Hour: Why This Class Works

Wynwood can feel like sensory overload. One minute you’re staring at a mural, the next you’re wondering how anyone ever learned to make letters, shapes, and color land exactly right. This class is built for that moment—short, focused, and hands-on.
You start with street art context and then shift into technique. That combination is the big win. You’re not only looking at graffiti; you’re learning how artists think, plan, and execute.
And yes, you finish by spraying a wall. That matters, because graffiti is muscle memory as much as it is art theory.
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Getting There at Miami’s Best Graffiti Guide Without Losing Time

You meet at Miami’s Best Graffiti Guide, 252 NW 29th St, 9th Floor, Miami, FL 33127. You get a mobile ticket, and confirmation is sent at booking time.
That meeting-point detail is worth taking seriously. Wynwood is active, addresses can be in multi-story buildings, and you don’t want to lose 20 minutes sorting your way through a stairwell. I strongly suggest you build in a buffer so you’re ready to check in early.
It also helps that the meeting location is near public transportation. If you’re not driving, you’re not stuck either.
The Golf Cart Wynwood Viewing: What You’re Supposed to Notice

Your experience includes artist-led street art touring in Wynwood, with a golf cart used for the route. This is a smart move in a place where walls sit close together and the streets can blur into each other.
What I like about this style of touring is that it helps you look with purpose. Instead of only seeing big, loud pieces, you start noticing the details that graffiti artists care about: line quality, color choices, layout, and how the style changes across time.
If you’re the kind of person who likes to take photos and then realizes you missed what made a mural special, this format gives you a way to slow down. You’re guided to see the difference between random-looking paint and deliberate composition.
And because the lesson is led by a working street artist, you get commentary grounded in real practice, not just opinions.
Graffiti Master Class With a Miami Artist: Tools, Techniques, and Meaning

The core of the class is instruction from a Miami native with over 20 years of experience. That experience shows in the way these lessons usually go: less theory for theory’s sake, more “here’s what matters when you’re actually making art on a wall.”
You’ll get top tips on the best tools to use and special graffiti techniques. Even if you don’t consider yourself an artist, you’ll still walk away with clearer answers to questions like:
- What tools change your line quality and control?
- How do artists create shape and flow fast?
- What separates a clean piece from a messy one?
This is where the class earns its spot in your itinerary. A lot of Wynwood activities are about viewing. This one adds the how. It also adds the why, since you learn about the evolution of graffiti through what actual street artists put on the walls around you.
One plus I’d highlight from real-world experiences: Pedro (one of the artists who has led classes) is described as energetic and proud of the community side of graffiti, not just the paint. That personality matters when you’re standing in a busy neighborhood learning something new.
The Best Part: Spraying a Wall in Wynwood

The finale is the hands-on part—after you’ve learned the basics and picked up technique tips, you get a chance to spray a wall in Wynwood.
This is the moment most people remember. Not because you’re suddenly a graffiti star, but because it turns the lesson into a real skill. Even a short spraying session can teach you control, spacing, and how the can sound and pressure affect your output.
It’s also a confidence boost. When you’re guided, you’re not guessing where to start or how to hold the can. You’re given a path, then allowed to try.
If you’re traveling with kids or teens, this part is especially compelling. One family experience included 11-year-old kids who were fascinated by both the cart tour and the tutorial. A hands-on ending often works better than a lecture for younger attention spans.
Price and Value: Is $60 Worth It?

The price is $60.00 per person for about 1 hour. For Wynwood, that can be a good value because you’re paying for two things at once: guided street art context and a practical, taught activity.
Here’s the real value equation:
- If you only wanted to look at murals, you could do that on your own.
- If you only wanted a class, you’d still be paying for instruction.
- This combines both, then ends with you spraying.
So you’re not spending money just to be entertained. You’re spending to learn, try, and leave with a new perspective on the neighborhood.
That said, there’s one practical consideration. This experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason. So if your plans are fragile—tight flight schedules, uncertain weather, or you hate the idea of losing money if something goes sideways—then you’ll want to schedule it with extra slack in your day.
Who This Wynwood Graffiti Master Class Is Best For

I think this class fits best if you fall into one of these buckets:
- You love street art and want more than photo ops.
- You’re curious about how graffiti styles evolve in a real neighborhood.
- You want a short activity that’s active and creative, not a long museum slog.
- You like learning from working artists who can answer questions as they guide you.
It’s also marked as most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. If you use public transportation, the meeting area is near transit, which is a big help in Miami.
If you’re a super serious fine-art purist, you might find the hands-on part less polished than a studio workshop. But if you’re after authenticity and a real street context, that trade-off tends to be worth it.
Practical Tips That Make the Difference in Wynwood

Here’s how to set yourself up to enjoy the class instead of stressing through it.
First: arrive ready to check in. The meeting is in a building with a specific floor number. Showing up early reduces the chance of a last-minute scramble in a busy area.
Second: wear clothing you don’t mind getting paint-adjacent. Even when tours manage mess carefully, spraying and being around spray tools is a messy hobby by nature.
Third: plan around weather. The class requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. So it’s worth keeping your schedule flexible, especially if you’re visiting in a season where rain is possible.
Fourth: bring questions. When you’re taught by an artist with 20+ years of experience, you’ll get more out of the time if you ask about tools, technique choices, and how you should practice the next time you’re holding a can.
A Balanced Take on Reliability: Protect Your Day
This kind of experience is usually smooth when schedules line up, but there have been unhappy moments reported—specifically cases involving a no-show and issues reaching the guide or staff when something went wrong.
I can’t predict how your day will go, but I can tell you how to protect yourself:
- Double-check the exact address and floor before you leave.
- Keep your phone available around check-in time.
- Be ready to contact the provider if you’re running late or can’t find the meeting point.
Most classes like this run with tight coordination. Still, you’re spending time and money, so treat reliability like part of the trip.
Should You Book This Wynwood Graffiti Master Class?
If you want an experience that’s equal parts Wynwood viewing and hands-on creativity, this is a strong choice. The $60 price makes sense because you’re paying for guided instruction plus the chance to spray a wall, not just watching other people work. And if Pedro-style energy and pride in the graffiti community is your thing, you’re likely to enjoy the vibe.
I’d think twice if you’re risk-averse about timing. The class is non-refundable, it can’t be changed, and it depends on good weather. If you’re booking during a period where you can’t afford to lose the cost, consider leaving room in your schedule or picking a sturdier day.
If you like street art for the craft—not just the spectacle—this is one of the better ways to spend an hour in Miami. You’ll leave knowing more than you started, and you’ll have done something with your own hands.
FAQ
How long is the Graffiti Master Class in Wynwood?
It lasts about 1 hour.
How much does the Graffiti Master Class cost?
It costs $60.00 per person.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Miami’s Best Graffiti Guide, 252 NW 29th St, 9th Floor, Miami, FL 33127, USA.
Is this tour private for my group?
Yes. Only your group will participate.
Is a mobile ticket used?
Yes. It includes a mobile ticket.
Is the class offered in English?
Yes. The experience is offered in English.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel or change my booking for a refund?
No. This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Is the class accessible, and are service animals allowed?
Service animals are allowed. It’s also listed as most travelers can participate, and the meeting location is near public transportation.
How do I get confirmation for my booking?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.




























