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Sightseeing

From Art Deco gems to oceanfront vistas, Miami Beach is packed with iconic sights. Wander through the colorful buildings of the Art Deco Historic District, take a scenic walk down Ocean Drive, or relax at Lummus Park with views of the Atlantic. Don’t miss the Bass Museum, the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, and the stunning sunset from South Pointe Pier.

Wynwood

This vibrant art district is located just across the bay from Miami Beach and is home to a variety of colorful murals and street art. It's a great place to see some of Miami's most innovative and creative artists at work. Wynwood started as a warehouse district and has transformed into a buzzing cultural hub. Today, it’s a hotspot for artists, foodies, fashion lovers, and anyone who enjoys bold design and a unique vibe. Expect murals on every corner, indie boutiques, pop-up galleries

Calle Ocho Miami

The heart of Little Havana is Calle Ocho (8th Street), which is lined with Cuban restaurants, cafes, and shops. The street is also home to the Walk of Fame, which features stars honoring famous Cuban-Americans, such as Gloria Estefan and Celia Cruz. One of the most popular attractions in Little Havana is the Domino Park, where locals gather to play dominoes and socialize. The neighborhood is also home to several festivals and events throughout the year, including the annual Calle Ocho Festival

Art Deco District

Step back in time in Miami Beach’s iconic Art Deco Historic District. Located mainly along Ocean Drive, Collins Ave., and Washington Avenue, this neighborhood boasts the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Featuring pastel-colored buildings, porthole windows, neon lights, and sleek geometric lines, the district reflects the glamour of the 1920s–1940s. Perfect for a walking tour by day and a neon-lit stroll by night, it’s a must-see for design lovers and history buffs alike

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Main House

The Main House at Vizcaya is a breathtaking glimpse into Miami’s Gilded Age. The 34-room mansion was built in the early 1900s as the winter estate of industrialist James Deering, this grand villa blends Italian Renaissance design with a mix of European and American architectural styles. Inside, you’ll find opulent rooms filled with European antiques, fine art, and hand-crafted ceilings. Each room tells a story of elegance, with views overlooking Biscayne Bay that make the visit unforgettable

Everglades

The Everglades is a vast subtropical wilderness area in South Florida, spanning over 1.5 million acres of wetlands, marshes, and forests. It is a unique and fragile ecosystem that is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including many that are found nowhere else in the world. The Everglades is often called the "River of Grass" because it is dominated by sawgrass marshes and shallow water that slowly flows from Lake Okeechobee to the Gulf of Mexico. 

Jungle Island

This family-friendly attraction is located on Watson Island, just across the bay from Miami Beach. It features a variety of exotic animals, including tigers, kangaroos, and parrots, as well as interactive exhibits and sho

Holocaust Museum

A place of deep reflection and remembrance, the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach honors the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust. Centered around a striking 42-foot bronze hand reaching to the sky, the memorial features evocative sculptures, names of victims, and powerful imagery etched into stone walls. Located on Meridian Avenue, this outdoor site offers a solemn yet moving experience, reminding visitors of the importance of memory and humanity.

The Bass Museum of Art

Located in the heart of Miami Beach, The Bass is a contemporary art museum housed in a beautiful Art Deco building. It features rotating exhibitions from international artists, along with permanent pieces that blend design, culture, and modern expression. With its bold installations, sculpture garden, and engaging programs, The Bass offers a fresh, creative perspective perfect for art lovers and curious travelers alike.

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