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Miami's tattoo scene is shaped by two things: a thriving art-and-design culture in Wynwood, and a massive Latin American clientele that has driven decades of investment in black-and-grey, fine-line script, and religious imagery. The result is a market that looks very different from any other in the country.
Wynwood is the obvious starting point — dense with studios alongside the gallery scene, walkable, and home to most of the city's portfolio-driven contemporary shops. Expect Miami prices: $200–$350 per hour at the top studios, with deposits commonly $200–$400.
Little Havana, Coral Gables, and Brickell each hold their own clusters of long-running family shops, many of which specialize in Spanish-language script, micro-realism, and fine portrait work. The Cuban-American tattoo tradition in Miami runs deep and has produced some of the most respected lettering and religious-imagery artists in the country.
South Beach is largely walk-in tourist flash — a fine option for a small piece during a vacation, but not where serious local custom work happens. Save the consultation appointments for Wynwood and inland Miami.
Climate matters more here than almost anywhere. Healing a fresh tattoo through Miami summer humidity is genuinely difficult — most artists strongly recommend booking larger work for the cooler December-to-April window when sweating and beach time are easier to avoid.
The average rating across Miami sits at 4.9★ on 98,012 reviews, and 131 shops hold a 4.7★ rating or higher. Pricing skews mid-range ($$) (100% of shops), with most studios quoting per-piece for small work and hourly above two hours.