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Brilliant beaches, 24-hour bustle of life 24, endless shopping opportunities are just a few things you can do in Miami, nicknamed the Magic City of Florida, USA. Visiting Miami does not mean visiting one city, as it is an opportunity to discover many cultures and regions that are radically different from each other. From the modern buildings of Mami Beach to the colorful houses in small Havana, there are a huge number of tourist attractions in Miami to discover and enjoy. Get to know us most notably.

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A tropical world in the Fairchild Park

The beach is not only the only natural attraction in Miami, you should discover the Fairchild Tropical Garden, which is located within Matheson Hammock, a great place to explore on a sunny day. Between the two wings of the tropical sanctuary, discover thousands of rare tropical butterflies, amazing fish and unusual plants. And at Edile Garden, you can learn how to make your own garden at home, and finish your exceptional day in the magnificent Moss Sunken Park.

Bayfront Park, Central Miami!

Bayfront Park is a lush green oasis in the heart of downtown Miami and borders Biscayne Bay, which means you’ll get great views and scenery near the blue waters. Music activities and celebrations are held periodically in the park, and yoga classes are organized there! If you want to try something new, the park includes a school to teach flying chords with ropes.

Crandon Park

An amazing beach park that provides fun to anyone, as it stretches along two kilometers of beaches in a location considered one of the most beautiful in Florida. You can discover different natural systems in the place where you can practice hiking among the dunes and switch between mangroves. You can also play tennis, golf and even a large marina that welcomes luxury yachts.

Vizcaya villa

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens known as the Villa Vizcaya resembles a piece of Europe in Miami where it was built in the twenties from the last furnace and only the italyn style of the Renaissance. The main building, which was privately owned in the past, is now a museum and includes 70 rooms of ancient European art collection. Outside, very beautiful gardens full of flowers and rare trees. The villa is a popular wedding venue as well.

Little Havana

Have you not visited the capital of Cuba, Havana yet? In case you are in Miami you can discover “Little Havana” with its music, kitchen and culture, as it is located in an area called Calle Ocho. Scattered shops on both sides of the road specialize in Cuban products. You will also find the Tower Theater, which features films translated into Spanish. Look for Azucar Ice Crem Company to get sweets inspired by Cuba, especially ice cream and sorbets.

Miami Beach Path

The Miami Beach Trail is the best path along the beautiful Miami Beach. It stretches for about 3 kilometers and provides great views of the best marine parts of the city. The path starts from the Indian Beach Park to the South Beach. Along the track many stations, including music and food carts, will meet dozens of runners and riders early in the early morning.

Winwood walls

For art lovers, Wynwood Walls is a major stop. This huge external exhibition is the largest gathering of so-called street art or street art, where more than 50 artists contribute to the exhibition and come from Miami and around the world. You can switch between the 6 main buildings converted into resembling large masterpieces. The murals are constantly changing and the whole area is perfect for walks.

Miami is the city of Art Deco

In the thirties, Miami experienced growth and prosperity, and as a result, the city includes engineering facilities belonging to the Art Deco group. Buildings according to this model are preserved and protected to maintain their authenticity, as there are more than 800 examples of this type of engineering in the South Beach area alone! Many tourism companies organize specialized tours to discover the charm of these buildings. Also visit the Bass Museum, which offers an impressive collection of rare 20th century pieces.

Ocean Drive, Heart of Miami

In South Florida there is a large road known as A1A and when it passes through Miami it is known as Ocean Drive and turns into Collins Avenue when it reaches Miami Beach. This route is filled with prominent tourist stations, especially opportunities to swim in the white sandy beaches, bustling nights, and evenings until morning, roller skating, shopping and many more!

From the Miami Beach path
From the Miami Beach path

From Villa Vizcaya.

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From Villa Vizcaya.

From Fairchild Tropical Park
From Fairchild Tropical Park

From the Bayfront Park
From the Bayfront Park

From Bay Front Park
From Bay Front Park

Crandon Park
Crandon Park

From Little Havana
From Little Havana

From Little Havana in Miami
From Little Havana in Miami

From Fairchild Park
From Fairchild Park

From the walls of Winwood
From the walls of Winwood

Vizcaya villa
Vizcaya villa

Winwood walls at night.
Winwood walls at night.

Winwood colorful walls.
Winwood colorful walls.

An example of buildings at Deco
An example of buildings at Deco

An example of an Art Deco building
An example of an Art Deco building

Miami Beach Boardwalk at night
Miami Beach Boardwalk at night

A scene from Ocean Drive
A scene from Ocean Drive

General view towards Miami Beach
General view towards Miami Beach

Ocean Drive at night
Ocean Drive at night

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