Fans of street art would be happy to visit another Miami's neighborhood - Wynwood, which attracts hundreds of tourists in the same way as Little Havana. All thanks to stunningly graffiti-painted walls, which can be safely be called real works of fine art. Most of the houses located here are one- or two-story, with the ground floor occupied by a store or a restaurant. In this neighborhood, you can find several beautiful museums with magnificent collections of works of fine and sculptural art - the Rubell Family Collection, The Peter Tunney Experience, as well as the Gary Nader Fine Art.
Little Haiti cannot boast lots of beautiful graffities (although there are still some good drawings in the area), but in turn, it offers an amazing atmosphere typical of one of the Caribbean islands. Here you can discover picturesque parks (Little Haiti Soccer Park, Athalie Range Park), as well as taste some fine Caribbean dishes. You can also find several excellent cultural institutions, thanks to which you can plunge even deeper into the rich Creole culture - Yo Space Gallery, Little Haiti Cultural Center, as well as the already mentioned Haitian Heritage Museum.
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