Step Back Into the '80s: Miami Vice Museum Now Open on Washington Avenue

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Posted Jan. 8, 2026, 3:45 AM

South Beach has a new destination for fans of pastel suits and fast boats. The Miami Vice Museum — affectionately dubbed the "Vice-seum" — is now open at 1205 Washington Avenue inside The Wilzig Museum Building.

Created by dedicated fans of the iconic 1980s TV series, this permanent museum brings together an impressive collection of authentic memorabilia from the show that helped define Miami's glamorous, neon-soaked image.

What You'll Find Inside:

• Screen-used props including badges, firearms, and original scripts

• Crockett's legendary Versace jackets and other iconic costumes

• The original white Ferrari Testarossa that became synonymous with the show

• Screen-used cigarette boats from memorable chase scenes

• Behind-the-scenes photographs and production materials

More Than a Museum:

The Vice-seum also serves as home base for the annual MV41 fan reunions, where visitors can meet cast and crew members, snap photos with Miami Vice stars, and connect with fellow fans who remember when Crockett and Tubbs ruled Friday nights.

Plan Your Visit:

Address: 1205 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach (inside The Wilzig Museum Building)

Hours: Daily, 1 PM – 10 PM

For information on upcoming cast appearances and special events, follow the museum's official social media channels.