Discover the vibrant pulse of Miami, Florida, with this curated collection of attractions showcasing its sun-kissed beaches, unique Art Deco charm, and rich cultural tapestry. From the underwater wonders of Biscayne National Park to the artistic streets of Wynwood and the lively beats of Little Havana, Miami offers an unforgettable blend of urban excitement and tropical paradise.
Miami Beach
A popular beach destination where visitors can parasail, swim in the warm water, and relax, while also checking out the iconic lifeguard towers.
Key Largo
Known as one of the best diving spots in the world, it offers opportunities for snorkeling and viewing the Christ of the Abyss statue.
Biscayne National Park
A national park that is 95% underwater, offering activities like kayaking, scuba diving, snorkeling, and boat tours to see stiltville shacks and lighthouses.
Everglades National Park
The only place in the world where crocodiles and alligators coexist, offering bird watching, alligator spotting, hiking trails, and boat tours.
Wynwood Walls
A prominent place in the Wynwood Arts District known for its murals and street art, where visitors can also participate in mural painting experiences.
Zoo Miami
The fifth largest and only tropical zoo in the United States, featuring a wide variety of animals including elephants, lions, giraffes, and koalas.
Ocean Drive
A major thoroughfare in South Beach lined with hotels, restaurants, clubs, bars, and Art Deco architecture, where visitors can rent bikes and enjoy the atmosphere.
Biscayne Bay
A bay that can be viewed from boat tours and offers views of Miami and Miami Beach, as well as opportunities for parasailing.
Bayside Marketplace
A marketplace at Miami Marina where boat tours begin and offering fishing charters, featuring Skyviews Miami, restaurants, cafes, shops, and bars.
Miami Marina
Home to the Bayside Marketplace where boat tours begin and offering fishing charters.
Skyviews Miami
A ferris wheel that rises 176 feet over the Bayside Marketplace, featuring 42 climate-controlled gondolas.
Miami Beach Marina
A marina where visitors can go parasailing and enjoy views of Miami and Miami Beach from above.
Joe's Stone Crab
A Miami institution that's been around for over a hundred years, known for its stone crabs caught locally around Florida.
South Pointe Park
Located in Miami's South Beach neighborhood, features the South Point Lighthouse (an art sculpture), walkways, fountains, and views of Biscayne Bay, a steakhouse and a cafe.
South Point Lighthouse
An art sculpture located in South Pointe Park.
South Beach
A beach where visitors can enjoy views, get a suntan, people-watch, and swim in the warm water.
Lifeguard Towers
Iconic towers along the beaches of Miami Beach, all different styles and colors, designed by various Architects and artists.
Art Deco Museum
A museum containing exhibits showing Miami's architectural history, from Mediterranean Revival to Art Deco, and provides context for the Lifeguard Towers.
Lummus Park
A 74-acre public park east of Ocean Drive used as a backdrop for Miami Vice and featuring Muscle Beach.
Muscle Beach
A spot in Lummus Park where people work out, a nod to the original in Santa Monica, California.
Holocaust Memorial
A memorial in Miami Beach with sculptures and a Memorial Wall listing names of those lost in the Holocaust.
Miami Botanical Garden
A Tropical Oasis featuring over 100 different species of plants, showcasing many Native Florida plants.
Mango's Tropical Cafe
A cafe along Ocean Drive where visitors can take a salsa class, enjoy Mojitos and Cuban food, and watch shows.
Little Havana
An area where visitors can go to Calle Ocho (Southwest 8th Street), take in a film at the Tower Theater, go dancing, watch dominoes, enjoy live music, check out cigar rolling, and see rooster statues.
Calle Ocho
Also known as Southwest 8th Street or the Tamiami Trail, where visitors can take in an independent or foreign film at the Tower Theater, go dancing at the ball and chain nightclub, watch folks play dominoes, enjoy some live music or check out some cigar rolling in a cigar shop.
Tamiami Trail
Also known as Calle Ocho or Southwest 8th Street, where visitors can take in an independent or foreign film at the Tower Theater, go dancing at the ball and chain nightclub, watch folks play dominoes, enjoy some live music or check out some cigar rolling in a cigar shop.
Tower Theater
A place to take in an independent or foreign film on Calle Ocho.
Domino Park
A place on Calle Ocho where you can watch folks play dominoes.
Bay of Pigs Memorial
A memorial on Calle Ocho.
Calle Ocho Walk of Fame
A walk of fame on Calle Ocho featuring famous celebrities, especially Celia Cruz.
Little Haiti
A place to eat some food, such as griots at paman book.
Robert Is Here Fruit Stand
A fruit stand in Homestead known for its tropical fruits and rare exotic fruit, and featuring a petting zoo.
Port of Miami
Home to 22 cruise ship lines and the cruise capital of the world.