REVIEW · MIAMI
Pub Crawl Miami Wynwood
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Wynwood turns your night into a game plan. This guided crawl stitches together classic Wynwood street-art stops with big-energy bars and club time, so you know exactly where to go after 9:00 pm. I like how the night is run with host energy and a clear flow from bar to bar, which keeps things fun even if you’re solo.
Two things I really like: the VIP-style drink discounts (plus a free shot and the chance to reserve a table with bottles at a special discount), and the fact that you get admission tickets that cover multiple stops instead of paying full freight each time. One thing to watch: the smart casual dress code can be strict, and you’ll need a physical ID.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Wynwood at Night: Why This Crawl Makes Sense
- The 9:00 pm Route: Mojito Company to MAD Club
- Stop-by-Stop: What You’ll Experience in Wynwood
- Stop 1: Miami Mojito Company
- Stop 2: Electric 23 Wynwood (Electric Lady Wynwood)
- Wynwood Walls: The Outdoor Art Break
- Stop 4: The Dirty Rabbit Wynwood
- The Museum of Graffiti
- Stop 5: MAD Club Wynwood (End Point)
- Drink Discounts and VIP Details: Where the Value Lives
- Hosts, Photos, and the Social Shape of the Night
- Style Rules: Smart Casual, No Shortcuts
- Price and Timing: Is $30 a Good Deal?
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip)
- Should You Book Pub Crawl Miami Wynwood?
- FAQ
- How long is Pub Crawl Miami Wynwood?
- What time does the crawl start?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Where does the tour end?
- What does the $30 price include?
- Are alcoholic drinks included?
- Is transportation included?
- What is the dress code?
- Do I need ID?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- 4 bars/pubs plus 1 nightclub in about 4 to 5 hours, starting at 9:00 pm.
- VIP access perks: discounted domestic and international drinks, table reservation options with bottles, and a free shot.
- Photos are included, taken throughout the night so you don’t have to rely on shaky phone shots.
- Wynwood Walls and the Museum of Graffiti add a cultural break between nightlife stops.
- Smart casual dress code + physical ID required, so plan what you wear before you head out.
Wynwood at Night: Why This Crawl Makes Sense
Miami’s Wynwood Arts District is one of those places where the streets themselves feel like an attraction. But on a night out, the hardest part is simple: knowing where to stand, where to go next, and how to keep the vibe going without wasting time.
This Pub Crawl Miami Wynwood is built to solve that. It starts at Miami Mojito Company and ends at MAD Club Wynwood, with a guided route through the main nightlife corridors. The result is a night that’s part party, part street-art stroll, and part getting your bearings fast in a neighborhood that’s easy to get turned around in after dark.
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The 9:00 pm Route: Mojito Company to MAD Club

The schedule is straightforward: you meet at 9:00 pm at Miami Mojito Company, 169 NW 23rd St #101, Miami, FL 33127. The crawl ends at MAD Club Wynwood, 55 NE 24th St, Miami, FL 33137.
Expect about 4 to 5 hours total, which is a sweet spot for a first night in Miami. You get enough time to hit multiple venues, but you’re still back before the night becomes a complete blur—especially important if you want to do something the next day.
Also note the group size: the experience can host up to 150 people. That usually means you’re not stuck with a tiny clique, and you’ll likely meet folks from different places, but it also means you should be ready for a busy, social atmosphere.
Stop-by-Stop: What You’ll Experience in Wynwood

Stop 1: Miami Mojito Company
This is your launchpad. The bar sits in Wynwood with an energetic vibe and eclectic design, which helps everyone shift into party mode right away.
What matters for your night: you get admission ticket access here and the VIP perks kick in. That includes discounts on domestic and international drinks, a free shot as part of the VIP access, and the option to reserve a table with bottles at a special discount. In plain terms, this is where you start saving without having to figure out the menu math yourself.
Stop 2: Electric 23 Wynwood (Electric Lady Wynwood)
Next is another Wynwood hangout with retro, eclectic decor—think neon lights, colorful mural energy, and a lounge feel that’s easy to photograph. This stop is less about getting dressed for the club and more about enjoying music, cocktails, and conversation before the volume rises.
Again, you’re covered with VIP drink discounts and another hour of access included in the crawl rhythm. If you like your nights with momentum—arrive, settle, order, and move on—this schedule keeps you from waiting around.
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Wynwood Walls: The Outdoor Art Break
Between the bars and the club, the crawl adds a classic Wynwood stop: Wynwood Walls, an outdoor museum-like art space known for massive murals and ever-changing street art.
This is a smart move for two reasons. First, it gives your ears and feet a breather before the final nightlife push. Second, Wynwood isn’t just nightlife—it’s art you can walk past. Wynwood Walls helps you understand why the neighborhood became famous in the first place.
Since this is outdoors, remember the experience notes good weather is required. If weather turns, you’ll likely be rebooked or refunded, so plan around forecasts.
Stop 4: The Dirty Rabbit Wynwood
Then you hit a party favorite vibe: The Dirty Rabbit. This place leans rustic-industrial, with eclectic decor and a nightlife energy that’s designed for music lovers. Expect live DJs and beats that can include Latin rhythms, hip hop, and electronic music.
For me, this is the kind of stop that turns the crawl into the main event, not just a quick checklist. And it’s also where the vibe in the provided feedback clearly lands: the Dirty Rabbit gets singled out as a standout spot.
The Museum of Graffiti
Right after that, there’s a break that adds context: The Museum of Graffiti. It’s described as the world’s first museum dedicated to the history, evolution, and impact of graffiti and street art.
Even if you don’t consider yourself an art-history person, this stop can make the street art you’ve been seeing all night feel more intentional. You’ll also be moving between spots in a way that feels less like “bar hopping” and more like “Wynwood as a real experience.”
Stop 5: MAD Club Wynwood (End Point)
The final move is the nightclub: MAD Club Wynwood. This is where the music shifts into dance mode, with DJs and a scene that fits electronic music, Latin rhythms, and reggaeton.
You get about 2 hours here, which is enough time to do the fun stuff—one solid round on the dance floor and a chance to enjoy the atmosphere without feeling like you have to rush every moment.
Drink Discounts and VIP Details: Where the Value Lives

The price is low for a multi-stop night—$30 per person—so you should focus on what’s actually included that can save you real money.
Here’s what you’re getting in value terms:
- Exclusive drink discounts all night (alcohol-related pricing discounts are explicitly part of the deal).
- VIP access perks: discounts on domestic and international drinks, plus a free shot.
- An option to reserve a table with bottles at a special discount.
That VIP piece matters if you’re in a group and want a slightly more anchored experience, instead of constantly rotating between high-top tables. If you’re solo, it still helps because you can order with fewer regrets and worry less about the bill shock.
One practical note: additional drinks are not included. So the smart play is to treat the included perks as your base savings, then order like you normally would.
Hosts, Photos, and the Social Shape of the Night

A good pub crawl lives or dies by its host. In the feedback, Rafael is repeatedly praised for keeping the group energized and making sure people had an amazing night.
That host role is bigger than it sounds. When you’re in a new neighborhood, the guide helps with timing, group momentum, and that unspoken question of where you should be standing when the next door opens.
You also get photos taken throughout the night, which is a nice add-on if you want proof you actually went out and did something fun. It’s also helpful when you’re meeting people and don’t want to spend the whole night acting like a photographer.
Style Rules: Smart Casual, No Shortcuts

You’ll need to follow the Smart Casual dress code:
- No shorts
- No sandals
- No sportswear
- No tank tops
This is the kind of rule that can catch people off guard on vacation, especially if you arrive straight from a beach day. If you’re unsure, think “clean and neat” rather than “athleisure.”
Also bring a physical ID. That’s explicitly required, and without it you may not get through venue checks.
Price and Timing: Is $30 a Good Deal?

At $30, you’re paying for two main things: access plus coordination. You’re not just buying entry to one place; you’re getting admission ticket coverage across four bars/pubs and a nightclub, plus the drink discount package.
And because it’s about 4 to 5 hours, you’re paying for a full evening of structure. That time value is especially real when you’re new to Wynwood and don’t want to map out a route at night.
It’s also worth knowing that this experience is typically booked about 10 days in advance on average. If you’re going during a busy stretch, booking ahead helps you lock in your preferred date.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip)

This crawl is a strong fit if:
- you want a guided Wynwood night with a plan already set
- you like music-forward venues and don’t want to research each stop
- you’re traveling solo or in a small group and want an easy way to meet people
- you care about getting real value out of drink discounts instead of paying full price at every door
It might be less ideal if:
- you hate loud music and want quiet sightseeing the whole time
- you’re traveling in sandals or with beachwear you don’t want to change
- you’re the type who needs private transportation or a totally flexible schedule (this one doesn’t include private transport)
There’s one more practical consideration. One unhappy experience reported trouble at the meeting point when nobody was there and calls weren’t answered. I can’t predict whether that happens often, but it’s enough to encourage you to arrive right on time and double-check your meeting details before the start.
Should You Book Pub Crawl Miami Wynwood?
I’d book it if you want a low-cost, high-structure Miami night that combines Wynwood street art with party venues, and you’ll follow the dress code. The repeated praise for hosts—especially Rafael—is a good sign that the experience is more than a simple ticket bundle.
I’d skip it if you need a quiet, slow-paced tour, or if you’re not willing to wear smart casual and bring a physical ID. Also consider the weather factor: because outdoor art stops are part of the route, you’ll want decent forecast conditions.
If you’re looking for one night that helps you understand Wynwood while still delivering a lively party vibe, this crawl is a solid pick.
FAQ
How long is Pub Crawl Miami Wynwood?
It runs about 4 to 5 hours.
What time does the crawl start?
The start time is 9:00 pm.
Where do I meet for the tour?
Meet at Miami Mojito Company, 169 NW 23rd St #101, Miami, FL 33127.
Where does the tour end?
It ends at MAD Club Wynwood, 55 NE 24th St, Miami, FL 33137.
What does the $30 price include?
Your ticket includes admission for the bar stops and the nightclub, plus exclusive drink discounts all night, a free shot as part of the VIP access, and photos taken throughout the night. The crawl also includes an in-person guide.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
The tour includes exclusive drink discounts for alcoholic beverages, but it also notes that additional drinks are not included.
Is transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
What is the dress code?
Smart Casual: no shorts, no sandals, no sportswear, and no tank tops.
Do I need ID?
Yes. You must bring a physical ID.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























