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Iconic sun-soaked shoreline with pastel art deco architecture and buzzing nightlife. Stroll palm-lined Ocean Drive, relax on wide sandy beaches, and enjoy lively beach bars.


Gilded Age waterfront villa with ornate interiors and European-style gardens. Wander opulent rooms, sculpture-filled grounds and seaside views of Biscayne Bay.


Dynamic street art in an open-air gallery that changes often. Explore huge murals, artist studios, and colorful courtyards for endless photo opportunities.
Лучший способ познакомиться с городом с местным гидом.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!


Vibrant Cuban culture in the heart of Miami. Stroll Calle Ocho, sip cafecito, watch domino players and street musicians.


Pérez Art Museum Miami pairs cutting-edge contemporary art with Biscayne Bay views. Explore rotating exhibitions, large installations, and a waterfront sculpture garden.


Lively waterfront shopping and live music by the bay. Stroll shops, grab seafood, and watch yachts and skyline views.


Lush tropical gardens, up-close animal encounters, and live shows bring Miami wildlife to life. Expect parrots, lemurs, interactive demos, and a zip line over the grounds.


Up-close marine life encounters and lively animal shows on Biscayne Bay, perfect for families. Expect dolphin and sea lion performances, touch pools, and photo ops with tropical fish.


World-class tropical plant collections in a peaceful Miami setting. Explore palms, orchids, rare cycads and lakeside trails.


Oceanfront park with palm-lined paths and Art Deco views that capture Miami Beach energy. Stroll the beachfront, people-watch, and photograph colorful lifeguard stands.


Step into Miami's 1890s waterfront life at a preserved cottage and mangrove shore. Wander shaded trails, a bayfront porch, and a tidal canal boardwalk.


Ocean-facing science center with hands-on exhibits, an aquarium and planetarium. Explore interactive marine tanks, live demos and immersive star shows.


Oceanfront park on Key Biscayne, great for families and nature lovers. Wide sandy beach, calm swimming, mangrove trails, kayak rentals and picnic groves.


Oceanfront park with skyline and cruise-ship views. Stroll palm-lined paths, catch sunrise on the pier, and relax on wide grassy lawns.
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A flaky, sweet pastry filled with guava paste and cream cheese, pastelitos are a staple of Cuban bakeries in Miami and a go-to morning treat for locals.
This smooth caramel-topped custard reflects Miami's strong Cuban influence, and is served in nearly every Cuban restaurant from family diners to high-end eateries.
Though its roots are in the Florida Keys, Key lime pie is a Miami favorite, prized for its bright citrus flavor and creamy texture that suits the city's tropical vibe.
A pressed sandwich of roast pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard, the Cubano became a Miami icon thanks to Cuban immigrant communities and local cafes that perfected the press.
Crisp, creamy on the inside, and usually filled with ham or chicken, croquetas are ubiquitous in Miami's Cuban cafes and are a popular snack or breakfast item.
Harvested seasonally off Florida's coast and famously served chilled with mustard sauce, stone crab claws are a Miami-area seafood tradition highlighted by classic spots like Joe's Stone Crab.
A small, strong, sweetened espresso shot often shared from a colada among friends, cafecito is central to Miami's cafe culture and daily routines.
This rum, lime, mint and sugar cocktail has Cuban origins and is a Miami bar staple, prized for its refreshing, tropical character that fits the city's nightlife.
Made with fresh tropical fruits like mango, guava or passion fruit blended with milk or ice, batidos are a cooling, popular beverage across Miami's Latin American cafes.
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Airboat tours and wildlife viewing in subtropical wetlands.
Google MapsBeaches, canals, dining and arts, close urban escape.
Google MapsSkip Ocean Drive restaurants, walk two blocks inland for real prices. Also buy a day-pass for the Metrorail if you plan multiple stops.
Take the Metrobus 120 corridor instead of rideshares during rush hour, cheaper and usually faster than surface traffic.
Sun, art deco blocks and great Cuban sandwiches, felt lively day and night. A bit pricey near the water but worth 3-4 days.
Food scene surprised me, affordable hole-in-the-wall Cuban spots in Little Havana beat the tourist seafood shacks.
Loved the nightlife, hated fighting for parking. Beaches crowded by noon, go early if you want a quiet spot.
Brightline, local Metrorail connection, Tri-Rail transfer
Amtrak Silver Service to Orlando and up the East Coast
Tri-Rail commuter service to Broward and Palm Beach counties
Take Brightline or Metrorail from MiamiCentral for fast downtown access; rideshares are plentiful.
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