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Miami Beach Welcome Mural
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St. Patrick Catholic Church
3716 Garden Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Polo Park
4301 N Michigan Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Muss Park
4300 Chase Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Pinetree Park
4493 Pine Tree Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Nearby restaurants
Cafe Avanti
732 W 41st St, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Roasters 'N Toasters
533 Arthur Godfrey Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Pita Hut (Miami Beach)
530 W 41st St #3510, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Fialkoff's Kosher Pizza
544 Arthur Godfrey Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Bagel Time Cafe
3915 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Tasty Beach Cafe
4041 Royal Palm Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
41 PIZZA
451 W 41st St, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Chicken Kitchen
524 Arthur Godfrey Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Starbucks
827 W 41st St, Miami Beach, FL 33140, United States
Burger King
910 Arthur Godfrey Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Nearby hotels
We Own South Beach Concierge
529 W 41st St #444, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Luxury Rentals Miami Beach
301 W 41st St #502, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Hotel Croydon Miami Beach
3720 Collins Ave Lobby, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Circa 39 Miami Beach
3900 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Andaz Miami Beach, by Hyatt
4041 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club, Autograph Collection
3925 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Hotel Continental Miami Beach, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
4000 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Best Western Plus Atlantic Beach Resort
4101 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Lexington by Hotel RL Miami Beach
4299 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Westover Arms Hotel
4100 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
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Miami Beach Welcome Mural

770 Arthur Godfrey Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
4.4(34)
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attractions: St. Patrick Catholic Church, Polo Park, Muss Park, Pinetree Park, restaurants: Cafe Avanti, Roasters 'N Toasters, Pita Hut (Miami Beach), Fialkoff's Kosher Pizza, Bagel Time Cafe, Tasty Beach Cafe, 41 PIZZA, Chicken Kitchen, Starbucks, Burger King
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Nearby attractions of Miami Beach Welcome Mural

St. Patrick Catholic Church

Polo Park

Muss Park

Pinetree Park

St. Patrick Catholic Church

St. Patrick Catholic Church

4.8

(476)

Open 24 hours
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Polo Park

Polo Park

4.6

(105)

Open 24 hours
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Muss Park

Muss Park

4.7

(104)

Open 24 hours
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Pinetree Park

Pinetree Park

4.7

(213)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

INTERNATIONAL FRIDAYS
INTERNATIONAL FRIDAYS
Fri, Dec 12 • 9:00 PM
1011 West Hallandale Beach Boulevard #Unit 104, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
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THE BACHATA OVERDOSE SOCIAL
THE BACHATA OVERDOSE SOCIAL
Fri, Dec 12 • 9:00 PM
3129 West Hallandale Beach Boulevard, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
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2025 Christmas Winter Festival- FTC Pembroke Pines
2025 Christmas Winter Festival- FTC Pembroke Pines
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:00 AM
12520 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
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Nearby restaurants of Miami Beach Welcome Mural

Cafe Avanti

Roasters 'N Toasters

Pita Hut (Miami Beach)

Fialkoff's Kosher Pizza

Bagel Time Cafe

Tasty Beach Cafe

41 PIZZA

Chicken Kitchen

Starbucks

Burger King

Cafe Avanti

Cafe Avanti

4.5

(250)

$$

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Roasters 'N Toasters

Roasters 'N Toasters

4.5

(738)

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Pita Hut (Miami Beach)

Pita Hut (Miami Beach)

3.8

(580)

$$

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Fialkoff's Kosher Pizza

Fialkoff's Kosher Pizza

4.3

(383)

$

Closed
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Ariel W.Ariel W.
When entering Miami Beach you can't help but smile when you spot this cheerful mural. This is the largest mural ever approved by the city of Miami Beach and is 50 feet high and 120 feet long. Completed in October of 2016, the Welcome to Miami mural was painted by David "Lebo" Le Batard. Lebo was born to Cuban immigrants and was raised in South Florida. Inspired by American cartooning, fine art, indigenous art and Egyptian hieroglyphic, his art work includes murals, paintings, and sculptures. He is a pioneer of Postmodern Cartoon Expressionism, an art form that uses cartoon imagery, rich color, and unique lines to create layers of meaning. Lebo has a showroom in Wynwood and a studio in Miami Beach. His art can be found all over the world and his has done corporate partnerships with Norwegian Cruise Lines, Lulu Lemon, Harley Davidson, Audi, Google, Microsoft, Redbull, Ketel One, Bacardi, and Ferrari. American. Murals are on display at the Airlines Arena in Miami, Calle Ocho, Hart Plaza in Detroit and Hotel de Artes in San Francisco. About his art Lebo has said "'My aim in creating is to explore the purest, most spiritual elements of the arts and sciences (from astronomy to history, from music to physics) and to interpret them through the language of cartoons, giving them a unique and vibrant voice. After all, cartoons are a primordial form of expression that have always combined images in order to tell stories. We have only to think of rock paintings, hieroglyphics or religious iconography for our proof. In reality, even when we look at Picasso's work after 1905, it all becomes very hard-edged yet organic. The very essence of cartooning. The Welcome to Miami mural is on the side of the historic Roosevelt Theatre along the Biscayne Channel. The left side of the mural features a monk parakeet. Native to Argentina, Uruguay and other South American countries, they were introduced to South Florida in 1969 through the pet trade. On the right side of the mural is a native Florida flower, the night blooming jasmine. Lebo said that "A big reason I chose to highlight the Monk Parakeet for this project is its unique nature as a tropical species. Not only can their interesting squawking be heard throughout the area, but you can also see their family nests located in palm trees all around Miami Beach. Below the parakeet and night jasmine blossom is a stylized wave pattern inspired by the Art Deco movement, another trademark of Miami Beach. The lifeguard stand also captures another Miami Beach highlight with its delightful one of a kind feel, as it stands dotting the Atlantic". I really like the pop art feel of the mural which gives vintage postcard vibes. Since its creation the Welcome to Miami Mural has been a landmark for visitors to Miami Beach. Take your picture in front of it and let everyone know you are in Miami.
Theresa SylvesterTheresa Sylvester
Fun tourist stop! What you see is it - just the mural. Parking is best at bank on the corner so you can shoot across the water.
Vanessa von HagenVanessa von Hagen
Echt schlecht zu erreichen mit dem Auto. Das Sign ist zugeklebt mit Anzeigen von vermissten Personen. Finde ich sehr wichtig, dass man darauf aufmerksam macht. Schade, dass es kaum gelesen werden kann, da man nicht anhalten kann.
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When entering Miami Beach you can't help but smile when you spot this cheerful mural. This is the largest mural ever approved by the city of Miami Beach and is 50 feet high and 120 feet long. Completed in October of 2016, the Welcome to Miami mural was painted by David "Lebo" Le Batard. Lebo was born to Cuban immigrants and was raised in South Florida. Inspired by American cartooning, fine art, indigenous art and Egyptian hieroglyphic, his art work includes murals, paintings, and sculptures. He is a pioneer of Postmodern Cartoon Expressionism, an art form that uses cartoon imagery, rich color, and unique lines to create layers of meaning. Lebo has a showroom in Wynwood and a studio in Miami Beach. His art can be found all over the world and his has done corporate partnerships with Norwegian Cruise Lines, Lulu Lemon, Harley Davidson, Audi, Google, Microsoft, Redbull, Ketel One, Bacardi, and Ferrari. American. Murals are on display at the Airlines Arena in Miami, Calle Ocho, Hart Plaza in Detroit and Hotel de Artes in San Francisco. About his art Lebo has said "'My aim in creating is to explore the purest, most spiritual elements of the arts and sciences (from astronomy to history, from music to physics) and to interpret them through the language of cartoons, giving them a unique and vibrant voice. After all, cartoons are a primordial form of expression that have always combined images in order to tell stories. We have only to think of rock paintings, hieroglyphics or religious iconography for our proof. In reality, even when we look at Picasso's work after 1905, it all becomes very hard-edged yet organic. The very essence of cartooning. The Welcome to Miami mural is on the side of the historic Roosevelt Theatre along the Biscayne Channel. The left side of the mural features a monk parakeet. Native to Argentina, Uruguay and other South American countries, they were introduced to South Florida in 1969 through the pet trade. On the right side of the mural is a native Florida flower, the night blooming jasmine. Lebo said that "A big reason I chose to highlight the Monk Parakeet for this project is its unique nature as a tropical species. Not only can their interesting squawking be heard throughout the area, but you can also see their family nests located in palm trees all around Miami Beach. Below the parakeet and night jasmine blossom is a stylized wave pattern inspired by the Art Deco movement, another trademark of Miami Beach. The lifeguard stand also captures another Miami Beach highlight with its delightful one of a kind feel, as it stands dotting the Atlantic". I really like the pop art feel of the mural which gives vintage postcard vibes. Since its creation the Welcome to Miami Mural has been a landmark for visitors to Miami Beach. Take your picture in front of it and let everyone know you are in Miami.
Ariel W.

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Fun tourist stop! What you see is it - just the mural. Parking is best at bank on the corner so you can shoot across the water.
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Echt schlecht zu erreichen mit dem Auto. Das Sign ist zugeklebt mit Anzeigen von vermissten Personen. Finde ich sehr wichtig, dass man darauf aufmerksam macht. Schade, dass es kaum gelesen werden kann, da man nicht anhalten kann.
Vanessa von Hagen

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5.0
2y

When entering Miami Beach you can't help but smile when you spot this cheerful mural. This is the largest mural ever approved by the city of Miami Beach and is 50 feet high and 120 feet long. Completed in October of 2016, the Welcome to Miami mural was painted by David "Lebo" Le Batard. Lebo was born to Cuban immigrants and was raised in South Florida. Inspired by American cartooning, fine art, indigenous art and Egyptian hieroglyphic, his art work includes murals, paintings, and sculptures. He is a pioneer of Postmodern Cartoon Expressionism, an art form that uses cartoon imagery, rich color, and unique lines to create layers of meaning. Lebo has a showroom in Wynwood and a studio in Miami Beach. His art can be found all over the world and his has done corporate partnerships with Norwegian Cruise Lines, Lulu Lemon, Harley Davidson, Audi, Google, Microsoft, Redbull, Ketel One, Bacardi, and Ferrari. American. Murals are on display at the Airlines Arena in Miami, Calle Ocho, Hart Plaza in Detroit and Hotel de Artes in San Francisco.

About his art Lebo has said "'My aim in creating is to explore the purest, most spiritual elements of the arts and sciences (from astronomy to history, from music to physics) and to interpret them through the language of cartoons, giving them a unique and vibrant voice. After all, cartoons are a primordial form of expression that have always combined images in order to tell stories. We have only to think of rock paintings, hieroglyphics or religious iconography for our proof. In reality, even when we look at Picasso's work after 1905, it all becomes very hard-edged yet organic. The very essence of cartooning.

The Welcome to Miami mural is on the side of the historic Roosevelt Theatre along the Biscayne Channel. The left side of the mural features a monk parakeet. Native to Argentina, Uruguay and other South American countries, they were introduced to South Florida in 1969 through the pet trade. On the right side of the mural is a native Florida flower, the night blooming jasmine. Lebo said that "A big reason I chose to highlight the Monk Parakeet for this project is its unique nature as a tropical species. Not only can their interesting squawking be heard throughout the area, but you can also see their family nests located in palm trees all around Miami Beach. Below the parakeet and night jasmine blossom is a stylized wave pattern inspired by the Art Deco movement, another trademark of Miami Beach. The lifeguard stand also captures another Miami Beach highlight with its delightful one of a kind feel, as it stands dotting the Atlantic".

I really like the pop art feel of the mural which gives vintage postcard vibes. Since its creation the Welcome to Miami Mural has been a landmark for visitors to Miami Beach. Take your picture in front of it and let everyone know you...

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2.0
1y

It used to be a colorful sign, now it had the kidnapped by Hamas posters taking up the entirety of the mural. I understand it's a sensitive topic but we're in Miami, I really want to see the colorful mural, it's been over a year now. :( was this the decision...

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5.0
4y

Fun quick picture spot. It's more enjoyable if you take it slow and enjoy the water view and take some pics, even with traffic...

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