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Vizcaya Summer Fridays Brings Local Artists, Vendors to Historic Miami Estate

The after-hours series at the historic estate offers a relaxed setting that incorporates local artists, vendors and extended access.

By Miami Culture Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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Vizcaya Summer Fridays continues on select dates through the summer, including July 10 and August 7 in 2026, turning the estate into an evening destination with sunset views and programming that runs from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Extended hours and programming details

The Main House remains open until 7:30 PM while the gardens stay accessible until 8:00 PM. The format combines these views with rotating DJ sets and live art to create a less structured visit to the historic estate. The opening program features DJ Nick Data alongside a live painting session by Miami artist Beth Bru.

Local vendors and access options

Food and drinks are offered for purchase from local vendors on site. This setup supports a casual after-hours museum experience that pairs the estate's grounds with these elements. Tickets are priced at $18 for adults 13 and older, $10 for children aged 6-12, and free for children 5 and under.

The series runs on select Fridays from May 29 through September 18. It provides one avenue for residents and visitors to engage with the estate outside standard daytime hours through this combination of art, music and vendor offerings.

Upcoming dates in the run allow continued participation in the evening format at the same venue.

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