Miami
Miami often comes across as bold: sun-soaked beaches, bright nightlife, and bold design. But living here shows that it’s also rooted in communities, slow mornings, and mixing cultures in ways that don’t always make the postcards. This guide isn’t about showy attractions—it’s about tips and spaces that feel like the real Miami, whether you’ve been here before or are just starting to explore.
Most Popular Neighborhoods
Wynwood
Explore Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood—a layered arts district where gallery doors open at dusk, murals bloom on every block, and creative...
Miami Beach
Discover Miami Beach, a barrier island east of downtown Miami, offering wide beaches, Art Deco architecture, and public areas for walking...
Downtown Miami
Downtown Miami is the city’s historic and financial center, offering waterfront parks, cultural institutions, shopping, and transit access...
Coral Gables
Explore Coral Gables in Miami, a neighborhood recognized for its historic architecture, tree-lined streets, and attractions...
Coconut Grove
Discover Coconut Grove, Miami’s oldest neighborhood, known for its historic landmarks, parks, waterfront views, and casual atmosphere.
Brickell
Discover Brickell, Miami’s financial hub. A neighborhood of modern skyscrapers, restaurants, bars, shops, and waterfront views...
Bucket List & Attractions
Aventura Mall
Aventura Mall, opened in 1983 in Aventura, Florida, is one of the largest malls in the U.S. by retail space, featuring 300+ stores, five...
Wynwood
Explore Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood—a layered arts district where gallery doors open at dusk, murals bloom on every block, and creative...
Schnebly Redland’s Winery & Brewery
Schnebly Redland’s Winery, located near Homestead, is the southernmost winery in the U.S., producing tropical fruit wines and craft beer...
Wynwood Walls
Discover Wynwood Walls in Miami—a landmark street-art sanctuary where international muralists share bold narratives on outdoor walls...
Miami Beach
Discover Miami Beach, a barrier island east of downtown Miami, offering wide beaches, Art Deco architecture, and public areas for walking...
Lincoln Road
Discover Lincoln Road in Miami Beach — a pedestrian promenade known for its shops, restaurants, cultural spaces, and casual atmosphere.
Oleta River State Park
Learn about Oleta River State Park in Miami, Florida. Discover its trails, kayaking opportunities, and natural areas in one of Florida’s...
Bayfront Park
Miami’s Bayfront Park—a 32-acre downtown green space with palm-lined paths, public art, peaceful lawns, an amphitheater, and bay views...
Bal Harbour Shops
Bal Harbour Shops is a high-end, open-air shopping center in Bal Harbour, Florida, featuring roughly 100 designer boutiques, department...
Miami Design District
Explore Miami Design District, a refined neighborhood of contemporary art, architecture, and design—home to chic boutiques, public art...
The Guitar Hotel
The Guitar Hotel at Seminole Hard Rock is a 450 ft guitar-shaped hotel tower featuring 638 rooms, LED light shows, pools, casino...
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is an 83-acre public botanic garden in Coral Gables. It houses extensive collections of tropical palms...
Coconut Grove
Discover Coconut Grove, Miami’s oldest neighborhood, known for its historic landmarks, parks, waterfront views, and casual atmosphere.
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
Explore Vizcaya Museum & Gardens in Miami, a historic villa with European-inspired architecture, art collections, and lush gardens...
Brickell City Centre
Brickell City Centre is a large mixed-use development in Miami featuring retail stores, restaurants, office space, hotels, and residences...
Everglades National Park
Explore Everglades National Park —a sprawling subtropical wilderness of sawgrass marshes, mangrove forests, and unique wildlife.
Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science
The Frost Museum of Science in Miami features a planetarium, multi-level aquarium, interactive science exhibits, and a rooftop solar...
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
Explore PAMM—Miami’s waterfront contemporary art museum featuring 20th- and 21st-century works, focused on the Americas, Caribbean...
Freedom Tower
The Freedom Tower in Miami—built in 1925 in Mediterranean Revival style—later became a Cuban Refugee Center (1962–1974) and...
South Pointe
Experience South Pointe Park at the southern tip of Miami Beach—a place framed by walking paths, a fishing pier, splash parks, and sunset...
Brickell
Discover Brickell, Miami’s financial hub. A neighborhood of modern skyscrapers, restaurants, bars, shops, and waterfront views...
Venetian Pool
The Venetian Pool in Coral Gables is a 1924-built public pool formed from a coral rock quarry, holding 820,000 gallons of spring water...
Coral Gables
Explore Coral Gables in Miami, a neighborhood recognized for its historic architecture, tree-lined streets, and attractions...
Tidal Cove Waterpark
Tidal Cove Waterpark in Aventura at JW Marriott Turnberry Resort features seven slides, a lazy river, FlowRider® Triple surf machine...
Museum of Graffiti
The Museum of Graffiti in Miami’s Wynwood focuses on street art’s history, iconic writers, and rotating exhibitions that honor graffiti’s...
Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel
The Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel is a Ferris wheel at Bayside Marketplace, providing enclosed gondola rides with views of Miami...
Bayside Marketplace
Bayside Marketplace is a downtown Miami open-air destination with more than 100 shops, restaurants, live music, and marina access...
Crandon Park
Crandon Park is an 800-acre urban park on Key Biscayne featuring 2 miles of beach, diverse ecosystems, marina access, and facilities...
South Beach
Discover South Beach in Miami—an iconic stretch of sand framed by Art Deco architecture, creative energy, and a blend of beachside...
Superblue Miami
Superblue Miami presents immersive, interactive art installations across 50,000 sq ft by artists like James Turrell, Es Devlin, teamLab...
Miami Children’s Museum
The Miami Children’s Museum on Watson Island features 17 bilingual, interactive galleries, a preschool, charter school, educational...
Haulover Beach
Explore Haulover Beach in Miami—where shoreline BBQs, legal clothing-optional zones, surfable waves, and weekend food trucks create...
Coral Castle
Discover Coral Castle near Miami—an enigmatic stone creation carved single-handedly over decades, inspired by lost love and...
Downtown Miami
Downtown Miami is the city’s historic and financial center, offering waterfront parks, cultural institutions, shopping, and transit access...
Bass Museum of Art
The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach focuses on contemporary art, featuring rotating exhibitions, public programs, and educational...
Zoo Miami
Zoo Miami spans nearly 750 acres and is the largest zoo in Florida—home to over 3,000 animals across five regional exhibit areas within...
Little Havana
Explore Little Havana—Miami’s cultural hub for Cuban heritage, from hand-rolled cigars and cafecito to wall murals and domino games...
Flamingo Campground
Experience Flamingo Campground at Everglades National Park—wildlife sounds, eco-tents, mangrove views, and a front-row seat to Florida Bay...
Dolphin Mall
Dolphin Mall in Sweetwater (Miami) opens in 2001 and spans 1.4 million sq ft, with over 240 outlets, 15 anchor stores, dining options...
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A Bit of Background
Miami’s modern story starts with its roots—Native tribes like the Tequesta, then Spanish missions, followed by waves of settlers from Cuba, the Bahamas, and across the Caribbean. Those early arrivals made neighborhoods like Little Havana and Coconut Grove feel like home away from home. In the 1920s, developers sparked a resort boom, building Art Deco hotels in South Beach, setting a style that still defines parts of the city. Today, it’s a diverse and creative city, still growing on its own terms.
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Miami: What’s Real Feels Like
Neighborhoods
Miami isn’t one thing—it’s many.
- South Beach & Art Deco District: pastel-hued hotel rows, beachfront paths, and a people-watching loop along Ocean Drive.
- Wynwood: a block of color and street art, with cafés and galleries that feel more for art than tourists.
- Little Havana: for Cuban coffee, laid-back corners like Domino Park, and a beating cultural vibe that has history in every step.
- Coconut Grove & Coral Gables: leafy, slower, anchored in trees, historic homes, and cafés where you can sit outside and breathe.
- Brickell & Downtown: high-rises, traffic, but also easy transit, restaurants, and a skyline that pops at dusk.
The Practical Compass
Getting Around
Brickell and Downtown are walkable. For South Beach or Coconut Grove, rideshare is simplest. A car helps if you’re planning to head out of town or time streets around rush hour. Public transit is useful in pockets—Metromover in Brickell, for example.
Culture & Food
Think of Miami as mixing flavors—Cuban, Caribbean, Latin American, even Haitian and Peruvian. It’s street food and coffee stands as much as it is tasting menus.
Pace & Weather
Plan for heat, bring shade and SPF, avoid midday peak outside, and carry a rain cover in summer—sudden storms are a part of the rhythm.
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