REVIEW · MIAMI
Small-Group Brewery Golf Cart Tour of Wynwood with a Local Guide
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Beer and street art share the same Miami block. This small-group golf cart ride rolls through Wynwood so you get context for the murals and an easy taste of the local beer scene.
I like the small-group setup (max 5 per cart) and how you criss-cross Wynwood streets, alleys, parking lots, and by-ways to see far more art than a simple stroll. I also love the included pair of craft-beer samples, with one signature beer at each of two craft breweries.
One consideration: the quality of the storytelling can vary by guide. When the guide keeps it basic, you’ll mainly get the visual sights and the beer; when they go deeper, you’ll learn much more about graffiti and the places behind it.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A Wynwood beer tour that skips the stress
- Price and value: what $59 buys you (and what it won’t)
- The golf cart route: seeing more Wynwood in 1 hour 15 minutes
- Stop 1: Wynwood Art District and the mural-focused drive
- Wynwood Walls: what you’ll learn and why the entry fee matters
- Museum of Graffiti: the indoor context and the murals outside
- Two craft brewery stops: what’s included and how to pace it
- Your guide makes the difference: Frankie and the storytelling level
- Who should book this Wynwood brewery cart tour
- Practical tips to get more from the ride
- Should you book this Wynwood brewery golf cart tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Wynwood small-group brewery golf cart tour?
- What is included in the $59 price?
- How many people are in each cart?
- Do you have to be 21+ to drink?
- How many breweries do you visit and how many beers do you get?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is Wynwood Walls entry included?
- What if the weather is bad?
- Are there special requirements for kids?
Key things to know before you go

- Max 5 guests per cart for a real conversation pace
- Criss-cross route through Wynwood’s main streets and side lanes
- Two craft breweries included (2 signature beers total, on us)
- Wynwood Walls + Museum of Graffiti stops to connect murals with the scene
- English-speaking driver/guide with a mobile ticket option
- About 1 hour 15 minutes means you’re tasting and sighting, not marathon touring
A Wynwood beer tour that skips the stress
Wynwood is one of those Miami neighborhoods where the visuals hit fast. Murals are everywhere, and it’s easy to feel like you’re just snapping photos without really understanding what you’re looking at. This tour solves that with a simple format: short ride, key stops, and a guide who ties street art to craft beer.
I like that you’re not stuck planning your day around transit, parking, and timing. You also get a guided loop that’s built for the area, not against it. At $59, the big question is value: you’re paying for a small group ride plus a couple beer tastings, and you’re also paying for a person to explain what makes Wynwood tick.
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Price and value: what $59 buys you (and what it won’t)

Let’s break down the cost like a friend would. At $59 per person, you’re getting the driver/guide, the small-group cart tour, and two included beer tastings—one signature beer at two different craft breweries. You’re also getting time built around Wynwood’s most talked-about graffiti-focused locations.
What you’re not getting is an all-you-can-drink night or a full brewery crawl with lots of styles and repeats. The beer portion is intentionally compact: two signature pours total. If your dream is a long tasting flight with many options, you may end up wanting to order more after the tour ends.
That said, for the time you spend and the fact that you’re seeing Wynwood’s major street-art landmarks without navigating the neighborhood yourself, $59 can feel fair—especially if you like beer but also care about the art context.
The golf cart route: seeing more Wynwood in 1 hour 15 minutes

This is not a slow, careful museum tour. The cart route is designed to move. You’ll criss-cross Wynwood down many streets, then cut through out-of-the-way alleys, parking lots, and side by-ways. In plain terms: you get a fast map of the neighborhood and a lot of murals in a short window.
That matters because Wynwood is visual chaos—in a good way. You can walk it, but it’s harder to cover intelligently. With a cart, you can spend your energy on photos and on listening to the guide explain what you’re seeing.
Small group helps too. With a maximum of five guests per cart, you’re less likely to get ignored at the stops. You can also ask practical questions without waiting for a microphone moment.
Stop 1: Wynwood Art District and the mural-focused drive

Your tour begins with the Wynwood Art District, which is the core of the experience. Expect huge murals, food and shops around the area, and constant photo opportunities. The route is set up so your cart can show you hundreds of murals across multiple blocks, rather than just a few Instagram-famous corners.
The Wynwood strategy is about variety. You see different wall styles and different artist signatures as you hop between streets and smaller lanes. If you’ve never been, it’s a quick way to get your bearings fast.
There’s also a built-in flexibility vibe. Your guide will aim the drive around what you want to focus on most, and the best guides use that time to slow down for specific murals and techniques. The cart also ends where it started, so you don’t have to think about getting back to your car afterward.
Wynwood Walls: what you’ll learn and why the entry fee matters

One of the main highlights is Wynwood Walls, described as the epicenter of Wynwood. It was conceived by Tony Goldman and Jeffrey Dietch, and it’s made up of curated murals displayed on the walls of former warehouse buildings. Those walls form a series of courtyards, which is why the space feels like you’re moving through connected art rooms rather than a single long corridor.
Here’s the practical part you should plan for: Wynwood Walls now charges to enter as of January (check the official site for the latest details). The tour info doesn’t list that admission as included, so budget time and money if you want to go inside beyond the tour’s stop.
Many people also ask to be dropped off at Wynwood Walls after the golf cart tour to see even more murals. If you’re the type who can’t stop photographing art, that optional extra time can be the best use of your evening.
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Museum of Graffiti: the indoor context and the murals outside

Next up is the Museum of Graffiti, built to preserve graffiti history and celebrate how it shows up in design, fashion, advertising, and gallery culture. The museum experience includes an indoor exhibition space plus eleven exterior murals.
That mix is useful. Street art is often discussed as street noise or street decoration, but an indoor exhibition gives you a chance to see how graffiti developed and how it’s interpreted through different creative industries. Then the exterior murals keep it grounded back in the neighborhood.
Even if you don’t buy anything at the gift shop, it helps to know it exists. The museum is described as having a world-class gift shop with limited edition merchandise and exclusive items from major graffiti artists.
The tradeoff: your time is still limited. This isn’t a full-day museum outing, so plan to skim thoughtfully rather than trying to read every label.
Two craft brewery stops: what’s included and how to pace it

The beer portion is simple and intentionally small: you get alcoholic beverages if you’re 21+ (ID might be needed). You’ll sample one signature beer at each of two craft breweries, for two beers total on the tour.
From a value standpoint, this is the tour’s sweet spot. You’re not paying extra for each tasting, and you’re not stuck making your own brewery reservations or rides. Since the breweries are stops inside the broader Wynwood loop, the beer feels like a reward that matches the art theme rather than a separate plan.
How to pace it: with only two pours included, you might want to sip slowly and pay attention to the flavors instead of treating it like a race. If you’re sensitive to alcohol, consider eating something before you meet. Also, remember the tour length is about 1 hour 15 minutes, so the timing will feel quick once you’re seated at the breweries.
Your guide makes the difference: Frankie and the storytelling level

This is where the experience can swing, and you should care. The tour lives or dies on your guide’s energy and how much they connect the art to the beer and the neighborhood.
One guide name you’ll hear is Frankie. When Frankie runs the show, the tour can feel like a real primer on Wynwood Walls graffiti and mural technique, with clear history and fun explanations. One highlight is that Frankie is described as tailoring the drive to what the group wants, which is huge in a neighborhood like Wynwood where everyone has a slightly different photo obsession.
The best versions of this tour also include plenty of photo opportunities, and the guide explains what you’re looking at rather than just pointing and ordering. You end up with more than a nice evening; you come away with a mental map of styles, artists, and why Wynwood became a gravity well for street art.
If you get a guide who focuses only on basic directions—what to drink, where the brewery is, and not much else—you’ll still see a lot of murals and still get your beer. It just won’t feel like the same level of craft-and-context tour. The good news is you can steer this by asking questions early, especially at Wynwood Walls and the Museum of Graffiti stops.
Who should book this Wynwood brewery cart tour
I think this is ideal for people who want two things in one outing: serious street art context and a low-effort way to taste local craft beer. If you’re visiting Miami for the first time and you want a “right now” plan that makes Wynwood make sense fast, this tour fits.
It’s also a great pick for couples and friend groups who don’t want to split up and hunt down murals on their own. The max 5 guests per cart keeps it social but not chaotic.
Where it might not be perfect is if you’re the kind of beer fan who wants lots of tastings, or the kind of art fan who wants deep museum time without interruptions. This is a tight 1 hour 15 minutes format. It’s designed to cover highlights, not to turn Wynwood into a week-long project.
Practical tips to get more from the ride
Bring your camera and keep your phone charged. Wynwood rewards fast shutter moments—then the cart moves on. You’ll get chances to capture murals from different angles as the route changes.
If Wynwood Walls is a priority for you, plan for the fact that it charges to enter. The tour stop is part of your evening, but entry to see more murals likely requires extra planning and possibly extra payment.
Finally, go in with the right mindset. This is a tasting tour with street art stops, not a classroom lecture. If you want more story, ask for it early. A good guide will match your energy, and a less chatty guide still gives you the visual tour and the beer.
Should you book this Wynwood brewery golf cart tour?
Yes, if you want an efficient, fun way to connect Wynwood’s murals to the craft beer culture—and you’re happy with two included signature beers. The small-group size and the cart route help you see a lot without turning your evening into a navigation project.
Book it especially if you care about the meaning behind graffiti and how Wynwood Walls and the Museum of Graffiti fit into that story. If you’re mainly chasing beer and don’t care about art context, you may still enjoy it, but you’ll likely get more satisfaction by engaging with your guide at the mural stops.
If your schedule is flexible, consider booking ahead. On average, this kind of tour is booked about 28 days in advance, so earlier plans can reduce stress.
FAQ
How long is the Wynwood small-group brewery golf cart tour?
It lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes.
What is included in the $59 price?
The tour includes a driver/guide, a small-group tour (maximum 5 guests per cart), and alcoholic beverages: one signature beer at two different craft breweries for a total of 2 beers on us.
How many people are in each cart?
The tour has a maximum of five travelers per booking, and the cart is described as small-group with up to 5 guests.
Do you have to be 21+ to drink?
Yes. Alcoholic drinks are available for ages 21 and above.
How many breweries do you visit and how many beers do you get?
You visit two different craft breweries and receive one signature beer at each stop, for two beers total.
Where does the tour start?
The tour starts at 413 NW 27th St, Miami, FL 33127, USA, and it ends back at the meeting point.
Is Wynwood Walls entry included?
Wynwood Walls charges to enter as of January, and the tour details do not say that entry admission is included. Check the Wynwood Walls website for current entry details.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are there special requirements for kids?
All children are required to be in their own car seat, strapped into a seat, or be tall enough to be strapped in without a car seat.




































