Wynwood launches interactive scavenger hunt for soccer fans
This summer, Wynwood is giving soccer fans a reason to do more than watch the tournament. It is giving them a reason to explore and play their way through the neighborhood, one stop at a time. As Miami begins hosting matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including the Bronze M…
This summer, Wynwood is giving soccer fans a reason to do more than watch the tournament. It is giving them a reason to explore and play their way through the neighborhood, one stop at a time.
As Miami begins hosting matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including the Bronze Medal Match, the Wynwood Business Improvement District has launched an interactive 48-country scavenger hunt as part of “Let’s Wyn,” its neighborhood-wide soccer, art, food and fan campaign continuing through July 18.
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