All about Wynwood luggage storage
Miami’s cultural scene has largely been characterized by glitzy and luxury-oriented vibes, but that certainly doesn’t apply to the entire city. Miami’s neighborhoods, especially Wynwood, offer a different look than downtown or South Beach and are the perfect starting point for trendy travelers.
The anchor for the neighborhood is the Wynwood Walls street art installation created by Tony Goldman. This outdoor museum features street art created by local graffiti artists and is one of the top places for both Instagram-obsessed travelers and genuine enthusiasts. It's free to visit, so all you’ll have to do is make it to the intersection of NW 2nd Ave and NW 25th Street (you can't miss it).
Wynwood's distinction extends even to its retail offerings, as you’ll find trendy vintage stores and record shops instead of familiar designer brands. You’ll notice quite a few hipsters walking around. That’s never a bad sign if you’re interested in great restaurants featuring a diverse array of cuisines. Wynwood’s nightlife scene skews towards the hipster-friendly, and the comparisons to Brooklyn or Silver Lake are apt. You won’t find much in the way of bottle service here, and that’s sort of the idea.
You’ll want to explore 2nd Street and the area around Wynwood Walls on foot, especially if you want to do some shopping. That makes Bounce luggage storage services all the more useful for hitting Miami’s coolest neighborhood.
Getting around Wynwood
Wynwood Design District is situated a few miles north of Downtown Miami and is accessible via public bus and by car. In general, it takes about 15 to 20 minutes to get to Wynwood for most parts of Central Miami. Once you're here, it's easy to get around on foot as all of the neighborhood’s hotspots are within walking distance of each other.
Getting to Wynwood from Downtown Miami
The #2 Bus runs directly from Miami Central to the area around Wynwood Walls, and the ride only takes about 25 minutes.
How to get to South Beach from Wynwood
You can take MetroBus Route 2 from the 2nd Ave stop near Wynwood Walls to SW 1 St & 1 CT in downtown. From there, transfer to the #100 bus and get off at Washington Ave and 11 Street in South Beach. The whole trip will take about an hour.
Getting to Wynwood from the Miami Airport
It takes about 45 minutes to an hour via public transit to reach Wynwood (the area around Wynwood Walls) through the Orange Line with a transfer to the #36 bus at Allapattah Station. The easiest way is to take a cab or rideshare as this will get you to Wynwood in less than 20 minutes.
If you're planning on exploring every neighborhood of Miami, you can download the Bounce mobile app to find secure luggage storage facilities in every corner of this fantastic city. It's perfect for hitting the beach, taking a sunset cruise, or exploring a new neighborhood like Wynwood!