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Best Things To Do in Miami

The city's glittering seascape and urban bustle are just some of Miami's many charms. Step back and take a closer look and you'll also discover peaceful, secluded spots, emerald greens and sparkling beaches lined with beautiful waterfront parks. From eloquent art galleries to glamorous events and sunset boat cruises, Miami has something for everyone. Plan your trip in advance or let the current take you and capture the true essence of Miami.

Best attractions & excursions in Miami

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Encounter with the arts

Miami is a magnet for art, not just paintings, but also scenic art galleries, vibrant theatres and an artistic culture scattered in every corner of the city.

Expressive Wynwood Walls, part of the Wynwood Art District, is a museum dedicated to street art located less than 20 minutes from Miami International Airport. Visit Art Basel, nestled to the east of Miami on Miami Beach, for the first of the most impressive exhibitions of the year during Miami Art Week in December. It's a great time of year for art exhibitions and other events featuring local artists. To visit art galleries throughout the year, head to Miami Design District, Allapattah, Little Haiti, Downtown Miami and South Beach.

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Nature parks & gardens

Does your ideal holiday include hours spent exploring emerald green spaces? Then get ready for a lush trail wonderland overflowing with flora and fauna. Start with a stroll through one of Miami's 280 parks, some of which are very popular. The Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, which hosts mango, orchid and chocolate festivals, or Black Point Marina, home to local boats and a succulent ocean-style grill restaurant. Nature lovers can take full advantage of Amelia Earhart Park. Located in Hialeah, right next to Miami Opa Locka Executive Airport, this 515-acre district features five impressive lakes, exciting water sports, bike trails, a zoological farm village, a skate park and a dog bark park that spans five acres!

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Zoo Miami

Animal lovers won't want to miss Zoo Miami, also known as Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens, home to over 3,000 animals! You can simply observe these graceful creatures in their animal kingdom or take part in activities to make your experience even more majestic! These activities include animal encounters and meals, as well as a range of educational facilities such as the park's Zoo Academy, and much more! This zootopia is located in south-west Miami and has accessible on-site parking.

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Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

It's not just history buffs who will be impressed by the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. This Italianate villa-castle overlooks Biscayne Bay in Coconut Grove and was once the home of a talented architect by the name of James Deering. Today, Vizcaya welcomes visitors by boat or car to the expanse of flower-filled botanical gardens set on a stretch of water. A true dream home for romantics!

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Miami's iconic beaches

Nothing is more representative of the Miami aesthetic than Miami Beach alone. The Bahamas mingle here with an unmistakably American flavour, its vast, powdery white sands bringing together palm trees, surfboards and good vibes.

While you're there, don't miss a trip to South Beach. This dazzling beach represents everything we know about Miami: lively bars and restaurants, glamorous artistic architecture and high-end boutiques spread across a magnificent bay. The sections of beach between 5th and 15th Streets are often very busy. For a more relaxing spot, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, head a little further south.

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Cuban influence in Little Havana

Little Havana, on Southwest Eighth Street, is practically a Cuban suburb centred around Calle Ocho. Here you'll find Latin-inspired restaurants, cigar bars, live music venues, fruit shacks and delicious pastry shops. For a delicious refreshment, head to the Azucar Ice Cream Company for tropical flavoured sorbets and swirls of ice cream with toppings. It's where rum coffee lives that you'll find the local regulars, socially playing dominoes in Máximo Gómez Park, known to tourists as Dominos Park.

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Celebrate Miami Beach Pride

This festival proudly flies rainbow flags to celebrate the culture of the LGBTQ community. Festivals, DJ booths and neon hula-hoops are all part of the flamboyant street parade on Ocean Drive, with live entertainment.

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Boat Parties

Whether you're flying solo or rolling in with a crew, let loose on a sunset cruise party. Sip ice-cold Cuban rum, groove to old-school classics, and celebrate any occasion, from birthdays to New Year's, Christmas, or bachelor parties. Hop aboard a modern sailing boat packed with non-stop alcohol and neon confetti for an unforgettable experience.

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Outdoor activities

Miami has a lot to offer when it comes to outdoor activities. As it's the land of fun, you'll find loads of things to do while you're soaking up the sun. Why not try your hand at water sports? Just north of Miami, Oleta State Park is Miami's largest urban park, offering water sports like paddleboarding, kayaking, and canoeing. Bring the whole family and glide along mangrove trails to the sapphire waters of Biscayne Bay. If you prefer to be guided, full kayak tours are available.

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Miami Children’s Museum

It's not your typical museum experience; instead, it's an interactive playground bursting with action-packed activities. This historical playhouse encourages kids to unleash their imagination with stimulating activities like pet care, banking, food shopping and underwater adventures. Adults must accompany children, and vice versa, ensuring a fun-filled experience for everyone.

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