• Beach and lighthouse at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
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South Beach

South Beach

South Beach, or SoBe for short, is Miami's most popular destination and is widely regarded as the world's ultimate nightlife hotspot. Even Ibiza can't compete with the vibrant energy of this beachside neighborhood. Situated at the southern end of Miami Beach, SoBe is home to numerous hotels, restaurants, bars, and clubs, all surrounded by a wide expanse of white sand and the soothing sounds of the ocean, creating an enchanting atmosphere. This buzzing scene draws visitors from all over the world who come to experience the unique mix of sun, sand, and nightlife that SoBe has to offer. The neighborhood's trendy bars and clubs cater to a diverse range of tastes–from laid-back beachside lounges to high-energy dance clubs. And during the day, visitors can soak up the sun on the beach, stroll along the iconic Ocean Drive, or explore the art deco architecture that gives the neighborhood its distinct character.
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Wynwood Walls

Wynwood Walls

Wynwood Walls is a one-of-a-kind outdoor destination that showcases massive, vibrant street murals created by artists from all over the world. Located between Northeast 25th and 26th streets, this open-air art museum has become a mecca for street art enthusiasts and artists alike since its opening in 2009. With its ever-changing and constantly evolving art installations, Wynwood Walls has become a hub for cutting-edge creativity, offering visitors an oasis of color and inspiration in the heart of Miami's art district. The museum's captivating murals depict a wide range of themes and styles, from bold geometric patterns to thought-provoking social commentary.
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Art Deco Historic District

Art Deco Historic District

Miami Beach's Art Deco District, constructed in the 1930s during the peak of the architectural movement, features intricate geometric patterns and exotic embellishments. Comprising 800 buildings, this complex is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Thanks to extensive restoration efforts, these buildings have been meticulously preserved, allowing visitors to marvel at this iconic district's unique and stunning design elements.
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Little Havana

Little Havana

Little Havana is a vibrant Miami neighborhood, renowned as one of the world's most famous Cuban enclaves, where you can fully immerse yourself in the rich culture of Cuban-American and Latino communities. The streets are lively and colorful, filled with captivating murals, Cuban boutiques, restaurants, and even some wild roosters wandering about. Every last Friday of the month, the district transforms into a bustling street party called "Viernes Cultural," complete with music, dancing, food, and theater. So, if you can't make it to Cuba, Little Havana is the next best thing in the U.S. Don't miss out on the exciting Calle Ocho Music Festival held in March. And to make the most of your visit, consider joining a food tour or a bus tour that often includes a stop in Little Havana.
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Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park

Situated on the southern tip of Florida, the Everglades is a vast wetland preserve spanning 1.5 million acres. It is the only subtropical wetland in North America as well as the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles live side by side. This expansive ecosystem is home to many endangered species, including the leatherback turtle, Florida panther, and West Indian manatee. As there is no public transportation to the park, the best way to get to this wildlife experience is by renting a car or by joining an organized boat or bus tour.
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Key West

Key West

Known as the southernmost point in the U.S., Key West is a popular destination for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, water sports, historic sites, and charming pastel-colored, conch-style architecture. Situated on the westernmost island of the Florida Keys chain, Key West is located approximately 130 miles south of Miami and 106 miles north of Havana. While driving down the bridges that connect the Florida Keys islands, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of some of the world's most stunning beaches. Another must-visit attraction is the Ernest Hemingway House, which has been transformed into a museum.
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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

A popular destination for both tourists and locals, this stunning state park located on Key Biscayne is renowned for its pristine beaches, which have been recognized as among America's Top 10. The park's historic lighthouse, the oldest structure in South Florida, is also a major attraction. Visitors can explore the park's scenic trails, which offer breathtaking views of downtown Miami's skyline, and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Fishing and picnicking are also popular pastimes, providing a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
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Matheson Hammock Park

Matheson Hammock Park

Nestled in a picturesque setting, Matheson Hammock Park is the perfect destination for families seeking a tranquil getaway, with its warm and safe waters and stunning views of the bay. The park boasts a unique feature - a man-made atoll pool that is naturally flushed by the tidal action of nearby Biscayne Bay. While the beach is the biggest draw for swimming and kite-boarding, a boardwalk trail, a playground, and a golf course also invite you to enjoy a warm and sunny day best. As this park is mostly known among locals only, it is a great place for experiencing an authentic Miamian way of life.
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