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    Miami's Best Graffiti Guide

    4.8 (17 reviews)
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    I called as a solo traveler needing a last minute adventure before I went to the airport later that afternoon. Pedro told me that he normally books experiences for 2+ guests but he was more than willing to make an exception and fit me in within an hour of making the call to him! Pedro was not only professional but VERY experienced and knowledgable about the graffiti in Wynwood. He also knew a lot about artist all over the world! He was not only fun and kind but also made sure I didn't feel rushed on the tour and answered all of my questions. He is currently getting his golf cart upgraded but the walk was not bad at all so either way it was a win-win and I HIGHLY recommend his tour! Very unique as Pedro is a local to the area and has his artwork in the beginning of the tour which the other tours couldn't offer! He went ABOVE and beyond to accommodate and make this was an unbelievable experience I will never forget! Thank you Pedro and I sincerely hope our paths cross again on future travels.

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    This was a great way to explore Wynwood. Pedro was incredibly knowledgeable and great to be with.

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    Pedro was awesome! Energetic, easygoing, and super well-informed about the scene and the art.

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    Pedro was not only professional but VERY experienced and knowledgable about the graffiti in Wynwood.

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