1. Lummus Park, South Beach – Outdoor Park
Lummus Park is located in South Beach, and I highly recommend renting a bicycle and strolling through it. After the stroll, you can visit the beach or one of the hundreds of restaurants1
2. Wynwood – Neighborhood
I must be honest: a couple of years ago, Wynwood was my #1 neighborhood to recommend to people visiting Miami, but not anymore. I still think it’s worth visiting; you can find delicious restaurants, edgy stores and cool murals, but it can get messy and packed if you visit late on the weekends.
I really recommend taking an Uber or Lyft because the parking can be very limited.
3. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens – Museum
The museum is the former villa and estate of businessman James Deering, located near Coconut Grove. You can visit the villa, now a museum, and the fantastic gardens.
The museum opens daily except on Tuesdays from 9:30 am – 4:30 pm. You can buy your tickets HERE.
Tickets per adult are $25.
4. Bayside Marketplace – Outdoor Shopping Center
It’s an open-air shopping center located in downtown Miami. It counts with restaurants, shops, boats, and live music.
Don’t forget to hop on The Sky View Miami, an observation wheel with views of Biscayne Bay, Bayfront Park, and the iconic Downtown Miami skyline. They operate Monday to Thursday from 1 pm to 10 pm and Friday to Sunday from 12 pm to 10 pm. You can buy the tickets HERE.
General tickets are $19.92.
5. Miami Heat Game at the Miami-Dade Arena
The Miami Heat are an American professional basketball team based in Miami. It’s a really cool and different experience, make sure to check the games online.
6. Miami Design District – Neighborhood
A neighborhood with modern architecture, art galleries, luxury fashion, jewelry boutiques, cafes, and celebrity-chef restaurants.
Find more about Miami Design District HERE.
7. Brickell – Neighborhood
You can find different restaurants, shops, parks, walk spaces, bars and more. Brickell City Centre is one of the most popular places in Brickell.
Find more about Brickell City Centre HERE.
8. Faena Hotel – Hotel
Faena is a luxury hotel in Miami. You can visit the hotel without being a guest by visiting one of the restaurants, bars or shows. Make sure to visit the three-meter-tall golden mammoth skeleton.
9. Astra – Restaurant
It’s a rooftop restaurant, bar, and lounge in Wynwood (See #2). They have different cocktails and Greek/Mediterranean-inspired food. You can also watch amazing sunsets. Make sure to take the stairs when you leave the restaurant; they have some Instagrammable walls.
10. Perez Art Museum Miami – Museum
It’s a contemporary art museum located in Downtown Miami. You can find some exhibitions outside the museum; it also has a great view of the Miami skyline.
The museum is open from Thursday to Monday from 11 am to 6 pm (11 am to 9 pm on Thursdays). Buy tickets HERE.
Tickets per adult are $18.
11. Esotico – Restaurant
A tiki bar and restaurant near Downtown Miami. They offer exotic cocktails and tropical cuisine. The decoration is AWESOME, and you can even cook your own kebab.
12. Artechouse – Digital Gallery
It’s a digital gallery that combines technology and art located in South Beach. I liked the experience but expected the place to be bigger and have more exhibitions.
13. Casa Florida
It’s a tropical vibes bar; they offer craft cocktails and small bites. The decoration is very pink, cute and eye-catching. They have indoor and outdoor seating (I recommend sitting by the bus).
14. Rubell Museum – Museum
It’s a small and amazing contemporary museum located in Allapattah.
Tickets per adult start at $15, get them HERE.
15. Little Hen – Restaurant
It’s an English-style restaurant serving breakfast, brunch & traditional afternoon tea, located in Midtown.
16. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science – Museum
It’s a science museum, planetarium, and aquarium located in Downtown, Miami.
17. Superblue Miami – Immersive Art Museum
It’s an immersive art museum located in Allapattah (close to Wynwood). The museum features light-based displays, digital installations, and a mirror labyrinth.
The museum is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
You can buy tickets HERE.
18. Rooftop Cinema South Beach – Open-Air Cinema
An open-air cinema experience located in South Beach. Small snacks and drinks are available for purchase. Besides watching the movie, you can also enjoy the Miami Skyline and play games in the lounge area.
The cinema is open Sunday through Thursday from 4:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. and Friday through Saturday from 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
You can buy tickets HERE.
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