Wynwood Walls

Wynwood Walls

Uncover the Enchanting Tale

Beyond its glitzy façade, Wynwood has blossomed into a sanctuary for aspiring painters, graffiti artists, creatives, and young visionaries. Nestled just a stone’s throw away from Downtown Miami, in proximity to Midtown and the Miami Design District, this thriving community revolves around the captivating marvel known as Wynwood Walls. Stretching across six buildings, adorned with colossal wall murals, Wynwood Walls has metamorphosed into an expansive canvas that attracts acclaimed artists from all corners of the world.

Historical Background

In the 1970s, Wynwood stood as a collection of dilapidated warehouses until the early 2000s, when Tony Goldman, an entrepreneur, historic preservationist, developer, restaurateur, hotelier, and passionate arts supporter, recognized its untapped potential. Known for his successful revitalization projects in SoHo and South Beach, Tony Goldman focused his company, Goldman Properties, on transforming this struggling neighborhood into a cultural haven. Unveiled during Art Basel 2009, Wynwood Walls embodied Goldman’s vision of an open-air art gallery that came to life. Over time, this concept blossomed into a broader appreciation of art, with Wynwood’s monthly art walks serving as a testament to the creator’s dream of a neighborhood that served as an urban street art canvas.

The Artists

Throughout the years, the lineup of muralists featured at Wynwood Walls has evolved, yet a select few have left an indelible mark on its narrative. One such artist is Aiko, a Japanese creative residing in Brooklyn, who rallied her closest friends from around the globe to collaborate on her 2009 project, utilizing large stencils meticulously crafted by her own hands. Recently, Aiko revisited her creation in 2013 as part of the “Women on the Walls Project.” Another prominent figure is Lady Pink, hailing from Ecuador. She burst onto the graffiti art scene in 1979, adorning New York City’s subway trains and swiftly establishing herself as the first woman to rise above the male-dominated realm of graffiti. Maya Hayuk, renowned for her celestial depictions, Ukrainian artistry, airbrushed manicures, and mandalas, weaves elements from her immediate surroundings into her abstract paintings.

Must-See Attractions and Activities

The most captivating time to experience this marvel is during the second Saturday of every month, when Wynwood Art Walk takes center stage. Additionally the monthly extravaganza transforms the entire Wynwood Arts District into a lively street party and art festival, complete with food trucks, live music, and extended hours at art galleries, where libations flow freely. Naturally, Wynwood enjoys a surge of visitors during Art Basel Miami Beach, the annual global art fair that magnetizes artists and art aficionados from across the globe. Besides, Art Basel, Wynwood Walls artists converge to refresh their existing works or craft new masterpieces designed to awe and inspire. Every bare wall, surface, or structure becomes a canvas for the most unexpected creations.Have a memorable visit by staying at the Cavalier’s South Beach Art Deco hotel. For reservations call (305) 673 1199.

The Wilzig Erotic Art Museum

The Wilzig Erotic Art Museum

The Wilzig Erotic Art Museum is a preeminent art museum dedicated to erotic art in the United States. During this month it is honored to hold the first retrospective artist work in the United States. Artist Kevin Berlin, 45 Years of Nudes, opening on Tuesday, February 14th, 2023. For press inquiries & information concerning this exhibition, please contact: [email protected]

About the art museum

Founded in 2005 by the visionary Naomi Wilzig, prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary journey of The Wilzig Erotic Art Museum. Nestled in the vibrant heart of South Beach, Miami Florida. This remarkable institution stands alone as the premier destination for fine erotic art in the United States.

Additionally this privately held collection has blossomed into one of the world’s most esteemed permanent museums. The Wilzig Erotic Art Museum proudly takes its place within “The Wilzig,” an international hub for art. It has certainly become a beacon of creativity that ignites the imagination and inspires all who venture through its doors.

Immerse yourself in the treasures of the Wilzig Collection. Boasting an astonishing array of over 4000 works of art spanning centuries, from the ancient world to the present day. The museum’s curated selection showcases the pinnacle of artistic expression. Besides it also showcases the finest and most diverse examples of erotic art found anywhere on Earth.

In addition to its role in acquainting the public with the wonders of erotic art, the museum remains steadfast in its commitment to continually expand its collection. At the present time we diligently collect, preserve, and exhibit the highest caliber of erotic art from cultures far and wide. Our mission extends beyond mere preservation. It is our responsibility is to embrace and engage and educate our community, besides fostering a deep appreciation for the cultural significance of erotic art throughout history.

At The Wilzig Erotic Art Museum, we celebrate the captivating allure of erotic art and proudly contribute to the ever-growing tapestry of cultural understanding. Have a memorable visit by staying at the Cavalier’s South Beach Art Deco hotel that is located on Ocean Drive in front of the beach.For reservations call (305) 673 1199.

Sea Turtle Season

Sea Turtle Season

April 1 to October 31, 2023

Every year, our beaches become a nesting ground for Loggerhead, Green Turtle, and Leatherback sea turtles. These magnificent creatures are protected by state law, emphasizing the importance of our collective efforts as a community to assist our marine friends. In Miami Beach, sea turtle season commences earlier to accommodate the nesting period of Leatherbacks, requiring our special attention.

To ensure the well-being of these remarkable sea turtles, please keep the following tips in mind during the nesting season:

  1. Refrain from approaching turtles as they emerge from the sea, and avoid disturbing or harassing nesting turtles.
  2. Respect the marked sea turtle nests on the beach and maintain a safe distance from them.
  3. During the night, close curtains or blinds to prevent interior lights from illuminating the beach, as this can disorient hatchlings.
  4. If you have bright lights facing the beach, either cover, shield, or dim them to minimize any potential disturbances.
  5. Spread the word among your friends and neighbors, informing them about the arrival of sea turtle season and the need to protect these incredible creatures.

We encourage you to visit our sea turtle education page, where you can learn more about how you can contribute to the conservation of sea turtles and their hatchlings this season!

Have a memorable visit by staying at the Cavalier’s South Beach Art Deco hotel that is located on Ocean Drive in front of the beach.For reservations call (305) 673 1199.

The Miami Boat Show

The Miami Boat Show

Experience the ultimate boater’s paradise at The Miami Boat Show on February 15-19, 2023, at Pride Park Outside the Miami Beach Convention Center. Immerse yourself in The Miami Boat Show Experience, discovering interactive activities and educational seminars for all ages. Enjoy family-friendly activity zones. Indulge in world-class food and daily entertainment. Access is included with general admission, providing a comprehensive outing.

A highlight is the Nautical Ventures AquaZone, a 60′ x 30′ aquatic area with a 40,000-gallon freshwater pool. Witness captivating demonstrations, engage in hands-on testing, and enjoy water sports and marine products. Don’t miss this extraordinary event!

The ultimate Paradise

For those seeking knowledge and practical skills, don’t miss the Fred’s Shed Interactive Learning Center. Besides, this hub of expertise provides an opportunity to address any boat or engine issues you may be facing. Visit Fred’s Shed How-To Center and consult with our tech expert. They offer free tips, advice, and valuable insights during daily seminars and demos. Gain essential knowledge on topics ranging from boat operation and maintenance to troubleshooting and more. Let us guide you towards a seamless boating experience.

Enthusiastic anglers will find the Fishing Seminars to be an absolute delight. Engage in interactive presentations and activations that unfold throughout the show. Captain Don Dingman, the driving force behind Hook the Future’s Kids Fishing Clinics, will captivate audiences as he demonstrates various fishing techniques and showcases a wide variety of fish species. Every participant will receive a complimentary Hook the Future/Carolina Skiff custom rod and reel combo, ensuring they can start their fishing adventures on the right foot.

Click on the following link for all you need to know about the Miami Boat Show and how to purchase your tickets on time! Have a memorable visit by staying at the Cavalier’s South Beach Art Deco hotel that is located on Ocean Drive in front of the beach.For reservations call (305) 673 1199.

Española Way

Española Way

In the early 1920s, Española Way emerged as Miami Beach’s first commercial development. It was envisioned as a vibrant artists’ colony, inspired by Mediterranean villages in France and Spain. With its signature peach-colored paint, this cultural gem still radiates a bohemian atmosphere. But, fast forward to May 2017, and the City of Miami Beach invested $2.5 million in a revitalization project. They transformed Española Way into a pedestrian-only street. Today, this street has undergone a renaissance, embracing its founders’ original vision from nearly a century ago. It’s a place where locals and travelers can gather, create, and celebrate.

Española Way is a historic street located between 14th and 15th street on Miami Beach, spanning from Washington Avenue to the western corners of Drexel Avenue. With its charming design inspired by Spanish architecture in the Mediterranean Revival style, it resembles a picturesque village.

As I sit savoring a cappuccino at a French café, my view encompasses the enchanting scenery of Española Way—pink stucco buildings, adorned with striped awnings, and adorned with wrought iron balconies. Despite palm trees sway gently in the breeze, the ambiance is serene, and conversations are hushed. However, the previous night on Española Way was an entirely different affair. Outdoor tables stretched along the street, illuminated by twinkling lights, filled with diners engaged in lively chatter that extended into the late hours. It felt as if I had stumbled upon a summer night in Paris, Rome, or Madrid—an experience I cherished.

An artist colony

Española Way was conceived as an artists’ colony just a century ago. It mirrors the charm of Mediterranean villages. Despite enduring storms and economic fluctuations over the years, this two-block area has remarkably maintained its distinctive character. Today, the resurgence of Española Way owes much to the revitalization of a row of buildings.

Strolling along the village’s buildings, I am treated to a delightful paseo adorned with vibrant tables and chairs, meticulous landscaping, overhead lights, and a tiled floor. Within the stylish El Salón, patrons can enjoy expertly crafted cocktails, while just a few steps away, Bar Pintxo tantalizes with its selection of Basque-style pintxos, perfect accompaniments to cocktails. On the rooftop, a walkway seamlessly connects two buildings, featuring a pool, plush cabanas, and a bar. Additionally Española Way’s allure is as captivating today as it was in the past. An immersive and transporting experience that should not be missed. Have a memorable visit by staying at the Cavalier’s South Beach Art Deco hotel that is located on Ocean Drive in front of the beach.For reservations call (305) 673 1199.