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Miami, Florida, teems with tropical attractions where you can do many things.
Here, you’ll find yourself on mile-long beaches and in stunning galleries.
You may also indulge in the city’s glitzy cuisine, rooftop bars, artsy corners, and coastal parks.
Interested to know more about this place?
Here are the 40 best things to do in Miami, Florida:
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Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami, Florida, teeming with many attractions.
One of which is Wynwood Walls, which has transformed the neighborhood into an open-air art gallery.
Alternatively, you can visit Wynwood Brewing and Concrete Beach breweries for a round of craft beers.
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Olympia Theater stunned the audience when it first opened in 1926 as a silent movie palace due to its gorgeous Moorish design, ideal acoustics, and replica night sky replete with billowing clouds and sparkling stars.
It became famous for being the first air-conditioned structure in the South.
The world’s most thrilling artists and entertainers have performed at the Olympia.
Olympia Theater has hosted spectacular nights beneath the stars with cultural luminaries, like Elvis Presley.
Downtown Miami is returning as a location to enjoy living, work, shop, and have fun, and the Olympia Theater is in the center of the action, exactly as it was in 1926.
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Visit Zoo Miami, the oldest and largest zoological garden in the state, for a close-up meet-and-greet with thousands of animals.
Long-necked giraffes, sneaky crocodiles, and flighty birds have all made Zoo Miami home; the sub-tropical environment allows many Australian and African species to reside comfortably.
Ride the Safari Cycle to catch up with the zebras!
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Four buildings make up the fantastic Frost Science Museum: the Aquarium, the Frost Planetarium, the North Wing and West Wing.
Whether imitating the deep sea habitats of colorful marine life, drawing the stars, or provoking curiosity, the museum aims for hands-on learning by featuring interactive displays alongside informational exhibits.
Check out their website for their dynamic Overnight Adventure, where visitors can explore after hours.
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Bayfront Park is a brilliant green space sitting right on the edge of the water.
Clean and well-paved paths lead you through the park’s neatly trimmed quad, waterfront promenade, and casual recreational spaces.
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You’ll find a playground, a performance area, open-air yoga classes, and more entertainment led by the local community.
It is wonderful to come sunset as the city illuminates from behind and the sun drops before your eyes.
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Modern adult and family-friendly entertainment complex FunDimension was created to fuse exciting activities, a buzzing environment, and a comprehensive restaurant.
FunDimension serves both adults and families from its conveniently placed Wynwood location.
You can find everything you need in 15,000 square foot air-conditioned space, including a laser tag space, bumper cars, virtual reality, a dancing revolution game, arcades, and an indoor playground.
Delicious and healthful international cuisine is served in the restaurant, along with a selection of specialty coffees, craft beers, and wines.
Additionally, FunDimension provides a full-service, boutique-modern event venue.
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Thanks to Norman Braman, the Institute of Contemporary Art exists to puzzle and amaze us with experimental artworks.
Take advantage of the free entry and guided tour.
Here, you can explore the series of the avant-garde to odd pieces that decorate its walls and see how provoking questions and ideas translate into various mediums.
The museum’s sculpture garden also calls for attention, a fitting follow-up when the weather is cool enough for outdoor lounging.
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Superblue Miami supports the most cutting-edge artists in the world to provide people with meaningful and uplifting experiences.
They provide artists the room and freedom to create expansive, immersive installations that a broad audience may enjoy.
Superblue Miami is considerably more fun in a group, so get tickets to take advantage of their exclusive group ticket prices, bundle premiums, and student and youth group discounts.
Want to organize a memorable event?
Superblue Miami provides countless options for developing one-of-a-kind experiences for your visitors, from the tiny art-led room ideal for smaller meetings to the 5,000-square-foot adaptable event space and multicolored artist-designed outdoor space.
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Lincoln Road is about feel-good buys, lounging in cafés, a glam atmosphere, and cultural venues.
While away the hours with blocks of boutiques and upscale shops, or catch a show at Colony Theatre.
Even if you’re not up for cashing out, Lincoln Road’s iconic design welcomes window shoppers and casual passersby.
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Established in 1935, Monkey Jungle retains its one-of-a-kind feature; instead of looking at animals in cages, you roam about their habitat behind bars.
This wildlife park houses around 4,000 primates, all of which are allowed to run wild within the subtropical forest.
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Perched on the bankside of Coconut Grove, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens brings a touch of Italian Renaissance in the form of a luxurious villa and meticulous garden.
Forty-three acres of the lush estate are open to the public, hosting outdoor activities such as waterfront yoga, jazz parties, and craft-based events.
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Its stunning grounds and previous-century interior entice many brides and bloggers alike.
An architectural gem and art curator, Vizcaya Museum is a must-visit for creatives.
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Taste Cuban culture at Little Havana’s Versailles Bakery, a 1970s favorite that remains important to the Cuban community.
Besides a small cup of coffee and pastry of the day, you can also enjoy a full sit-down meal at the restaurant.
Try their deliciously plump croquettes and special stuffed plantains, or bring them their deliciously layered sandwiches.
You can’t go wrong with the quintessential ham, roasted pork, and cheese-dripping combo!
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The well-hidden Coral Castle Museum will stun you at first glance, but its origins are even more awe-inspiring.
Built single-handedly by Ed Leedskalnin, this castle of coral rock was 28 years in the making.
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From the 9-tonne gate to every curve and block of the sculptures sitting within the estate, the handiwork makes it hard to believe that no one had come across the project when in progress.
It is truly a unique attraction only to be found in Miami.
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Among the Southeast’s most prominent private regional history groups is presently run by the HistoryMiami Museum.
Sharing the histories of Miami’s communities, people, locations, and events brings people together.
Find more than 37,000 three-dimensional items from prehistoric archaeological discoveries to Afro-Cuban folk art from the 20th century in the museum’s holdings.
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With more than two million historical pictures, its Archives and Research Center collection represents one of the most significant in the state.
HistoryMiami provides an extensive calendar of temporary exhibits on themes significant to the neighborhood annually.
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Fashion and architecture intertwine at Miami Design District in presenting sleek structures, open-air shopping complexes, art installations, and glitzy goodness.
Palm Court and Paradise Plaza are must-visits for high-end shoppers, while artists can indulge in the various art galleries and the Institute of Contemporary Art.
There’s even an internationally flavored St. Roch Market for growling stomachs.
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Sometimes the best way to see a city is to take its public transport downtown – especially if it runs on a winding, elevated track.
Miami’s Metromover is crowded with gleaming chrome buildings and blander concrete blocks.
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Perched on the banks of Biscayne Bay is the white-washed, two-story shopping center of Bayside Market Place.
An open-air site with shops and restaurants alike, we recommend it for its comfortable ambiance and connective hub.
It acts as the jet-off point for various activities, including speedboat and water taxi sightseeing, cruises, charter fishing, and bike tours that will familiarize you with Miami.
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Art is a must-see in Miami, particularly at Perez Art Museum Miami.
Hosting works by contemporary masters such as Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, and James Rosenquist, the stunning collection matches the museum’s waterfront setting along Biscayne Bay.
The museum also offers free programs every second Saturday of the month.
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Laundromat Art Space is an artist-run studio and exhibition facility that prioritizes the advancement of regional artists while offering the local community cutting-edge curatorial possibilities and creative programs.
Intending to open their venue, a group of artist friends formed it in 2015.
Eleven studios and a gallery are housed in the 4,500-square-foot space.
Contemporary art exhibitions are held at Laundromat Art Space, including local, national, and worldwide talent.
Resident artists have an excellent opportunity to participate in a setting that encourages collaboration among interdisciplinary artists.
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Get classy and mingle at Sugar – a bar that offers funky cocktails and panoramic views.
Skip the requisite observation deck visit for this charming garden.
If you’re lucky, you might even be admitted into the secret cocktail bar called the Tea Room (which serves an unusual, late-night brunch).
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Having evolved from a parrot sanctuary to a fully-fledged zoo, Jungle Island combines lush forest and open bay, perfect for a range of wildlife.
Birds, orangutans, lemurs, and animals coexist in this tropical haven.
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Kids and adults blast with the zip line play area, flight simulator, and escape room!
You can also sign up for an animal encounter to feed your favorite animal.
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Roam about the Art Deco building, which hosts The Bass, a well-rounded contemporary art institution that grew out of a private collection in the 1960s.
Your aesthetic adventure begins on the lawn with Ugo Rondinone’s signature ‘Miami Mountain’ and the colorful interpretation of texting.
Move into the halls for a series of permanent and temporary exhibitions featuring vivid sculptures to fantastical paintings.
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Visit Miami Beach by lapping around the iconic Ocean Drive.
Having developed out of cropland and mangroves into the colorful 1st street to 15th street stretch of glam, Ocean Drive draws in crowds with its art deco buildings and palm tree aesthetics.
You can also eat through the multitude of brunches, lunches, and restaurant bars and indulge in some people-watching.
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What better way to relax and meander through a serene 400-acre park, away from the crowds and busy schedules of city life?
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park stretches along the coast of Key Biscayne, which provides foliage-shaded lawns and waterfront rest areas.
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Picnic at the tables or on the beach, or enjoy their biking trails.
You can climb up South Florida’s only lighthouse for a top-down view of ombre waters.
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Beauty isn’t restricted to the pageant queens and muscly lifeguards memorialized in vintage portraits at Venetian Pool’s entrance – it is also the tinted green freshwater and lowkey luxe of the swimming pool complex.
Waterfalls hum beside stone bridges, a cave, and swaying palms.
The Venetian Pool in Coral Gables serves as a place of relaxation and aquatic fun with a dab of Italian touch.
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If there’s one neighborhood in Miami you can’t afford to miss, it is South Beach.
Encompassing the broader area of Ocean Drive and the famous Lincoln Road Mall, South Beach is the heart of Miami’s glamorous lifestyle.
Featuring celebrity-chef restaurants, nightlife that marks Miami as a prime spring break location, art deco architecture, and warm ivory beaches, this neighborhood will have you out from dawn to dusk and back to dawn.
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The Russian and Turkish Baths are guaranteed to wipe you clean of stress in a rather bizarre setting.
Located within a nondescript building, facilities include lockers, changing rooms, an endless array of steam rooms and saunas, cold pools, and hot springs.
While some people would describe the environment as dingy, the baths’ eccentric décor is simply part of the experience.
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Nature isn’t far away with Everglades National Park.
Here, visitors can take a walking tour, explore on bicycles, or zip around on airboats.
It is known for its sprawl of 1.5 million acres, comprised chiefly of wetlands and marshes.
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Spot alligators lurking in the weeds even as cranes dip their necks for a drink.
This national park is worth a full-day visit.
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If you have ever fantasized about tearing through down like an agent on a mission or escaping from a heist, the Miami Auto Museum at the Dezer Collection in North Miami is the garage of your dreams.
This privately owned cluster of cars doesn’t just show off classic models of American and Italian origins.
Here, you can find a comic series of Batmobiles and James Bond’s favorite wheels.
General Lee, Delorean, and more are all on display in North Miami.
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Nestled in Biscayne Bay is the floating urban park of Oleta River State Park, a thousand-acre expanse of nature trails, a 1,515-mile paddling trail, campgrounds, and more recreational spaces.
Kayaking along thick mangrove forests is being transported to a magical river removed from city noises.
From comfortable cabins to picnic areas to more nature-driven sites, Oleta River State Park is an amalgamation of modern comforts and natural entertainment.
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We know hotel facilities include swimming pools, gyms, spas, and maybe a casual recreational space, but Miami Beach EDITION in Miami Beach beats the competition by providing a full-scale playground in its basement.
Take your dance shoes out for a spin under its glitzy disco ball, or exchange them for a pair of bowling sliders.
When you’ve worked up a sweat on the dance floor or bowling alley, switch to the ice-skating rink and cool down with a few laps.
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The scent of salty air, long wavy palms, and sand everywhere – welcome to the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk in Hollywood.
There are plenty of visual distractions alongside beachside bars; they serve chilled drinks under sweltering heat.
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Lick your way to cool salvation with a generous dosage of soft serve ice cream, or join the masses leaving sweaty tracks with their bikes.
Alternatively, stick an umbrella into the sand and fall asleep to the sound of rushing waves and the cheerful chatter of other beachgoers.
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There’s no shortage of knolls and grassy swathes in Miami, but none with a view like South Pointe Park.
Poised at the tip of Miami Beach, this green space offers up the sky and sea where the sunset blends in shades of purple and gold.
Grab a picnic blanket, a bottle of wine, and to-go bites before settling down for a breather amid a busy schedule.
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There’s no shortage of natural beauty in Coral Gables, Miami.
One such delight is the 83-acre Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.
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Feast your eyes on the stunning flora and the interspersing thickets of palms, cycads, and more tropical fauna.
More notably, you can tour the grounds using a tram to enjoy an elevated experience.
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For those who don’t like regular grape-based wines (red or white), Schnebly Winery in Homestead offers a sweeter alternative.
Made from tropical fruits, the wine offered here can be sampled in rounds of five with a branded wine glass as a souvenir.
You can also order some food with tropical wines or local brews.
Some visit for the ambiance as its garden is highly scenic, backing the rustic buildings with waterfalls and ponds.
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Water fun is a must in this coastal state, so buckle up and drive to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo for some of the world’s most stunning coral sites.
Just an hour away from Miami are crystalline waters and layered reefs where you can snorkel for hours, watching vibrant fish dart in and out of their homes.
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For some water magic, spend some time at the 38-acre Miami Seaquarium in Key Biscayne.
While it is one of the oldest oceanariums in the country, you certainly won’t feel its age!
You can expect dolphin, and killer whale shows.
Between the eight marine animal shows and other displays, you’ll learn plenty about life in the ocean.
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The coconut plantation turned public park, Crandon Park, offers a variety of recreational spaces.
Stroll through the peaceful Crandon Gardens in Key Largo or browse the nature center.
There’s even a marina, golf course, and tennis center for sporty visitors.
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It is also the seedling that blossomed into Zoo Miami, from the small-scale Crandon Zoo of 1948 to the massive 1,000-strong habitat of over 380 species.
If you have a spare slot in your itinerary with no idea where to go next, Crandon Park is guaranteed to keep you well-occupied.
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Deering Estate is a gem-filled attraction in Florida!
Outdoor enthusiasts can spend hours tracking down the birds and wildlife that inhabit the sprawling estate or stroll the mangrove boardwalk.
Xtreme Action Park is what you need to relive your wild child days.
It is an unimaginable play space; it runs a ropes course for monkey kids and offers trampolines and go-karts for adrenaline junkies.
There’s also a glow-in-the-dark arena.
Too hardcore? Grab a pair of roller skates and race about the tracks.
This city is a cheerful package, offering everything from the most upscale designer stores and cutting-edge galleries to various excursions, culinary halls, museums, and animal reserves to engage young children in your company.
Relax at white-sand beaches, lush spas, incredible sights, and excellent restaurants.
Miami offers a variety of interesting new activities for families and couples looking for a vacation break in South Florida.
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