If you are planning to travel to Miami you should be prepared to have fun in the sun. This city is famous for cruises, South Beach, Cuban food, clubs and parties, so Miami is wild and eclectic; this is where everyone is going to have a good time. This is where everyone is going to have a good time. Want to know what to see and do when traveling to Miami? Take a look at the following article! Here we will tell you what are the best things to do when visiting this city.

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What are the best things to do when traveling to Miami?

From its beautiful beaches to its unique multicultural neighborhoods and lively art and nightlife scene, Miami offers a variety of experiences for every taste. Let’s take a look at what to see and do here.

Visit South Beach

From shopping to partying, this area of Miami Beach is known for being trendy and full of stores and bars. South Beach may be more expensive than other areas, but it’s worth a look while you’re there. It is the quintessential Miami experience.

Visit the old Spanish monastery when traveling to Miami.

Originally built in Segovia, Spain in 1141, this monastery was meant to be part of William Randolph Hearst’s California estate. Since the United States would not allow it, the monastery remained in New York until 1954, when businessmen bought it and set it up in Miami.

See Coral Castle

Coral Castle is a unique attraction, built by a Latvian-born Miami resident named Ed Leedskalnin as a memorial to his lover. After 28 years of effort, he presented his 1100-ton coral creation to the world.

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Visiting the Everglades while traveling to Miami

Everglades National Park is 1.5 million acres of wetlands, grasslands and subtropical rainforests. It is one of the most unique public parks in the United States and is home to 14 rare and endangered species.

Strolling through Little Havana

This is Miami’s Cuban neighborhood, centered around “Calle Ocho” (Eighth Street). Here you can eat at one of the small restaurants, stroll through the vibrant streets or enjoy a salsa dance.

Visiting the Vizcaya Villa when traveling to Miami

No visit to Miami is complete without a stop at the historic 50-acre Vizcaya estate. This European-style mansion offers a glimpse into life in turn-of-the-century South Florida. It was built by industrialist James Deering as a way to show off his wealth to all his friends. It is replete with furniture, artwork and Renaissance tapestries. The 10-acre formal gardens were built to resemble France’s Versailles, but with palm trees, rare orchids and Cuban limestone.

Go Dancing

There is a very active nightlife in Miami, and if you like clubbing, Miami is one of the best places in the world to go clubbing.

Explore the Florida Keys

This archipelago stretches the length of southern Florida and offers stunning white sand beaches lined with palm trees. Visit nearby Key Biscayne, the northernmost island located just 15 minutes from the city, for excellent waterfront parks, a scenic bike path, beautiful views of Miami and some great swimming.

Stroll through the Fruit and Spice Park when traveling to Miami.

This park contains 500 species of fruit and spice plants and trees on 30 acres of land. The park is beautifully landscaped, with many shady paths, so spend some time just walking around and enjoying nature. The park also hosts festivals, so check a calendar for details when you’re in town.

Check out Coral Gables

Coral Gables, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the entire United States, with tree-lined boulevards and opulent mansions. George Merrick designed the area in the 1920s and regulations ensure that all buildings still adhere to the style Merrick had envisioned for the community.

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Exploring the Art Deco Historic District when traveling to Miami

The Art Deco Historic District is an area of Miami Beach known for its concentration of more than 800 Art Deco buildings, all within one square mile. Consider joining a walking tour that takes you past the white stucco and pastel-colored buildings beautifully restored to their former glory thanks to the Miami Design Preservation League.

Visiting History Miami

Although the exterior of this history museum is rather plain, History Miami takes visitors through the city’s history from the beginning, when everything was a swamp, to the modern, bustling metropolis it is today. Here you’ll find exhibits on everything from the history of soccer to an entire gallery dedicated to folklore.

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Explore the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden

This 84-acre garden is home to tropical plants, flowers and trees, including some rather rare species such as the petticoat palm. You can explore on foot or take a 45-minute streetcar tour. There is also a “Wings of the Tropics” living exhibit with 40 different species of butterflies.

See the art in Wynwood

Wynwood is a former industrial neighborhood converted into a hot spot for graffiti and street art, as well as stores, restaurants, cafes, bars and galleries. Keep an eye out for the Wynwood Walls, which are a collection of 40 murals by some of the world’s best street artists.

Visit the Frost Science Museum when traveling to Miami.

Newly renovated in 2017, the Frost Science Museum is a state-of-the-art museum with four different buildings dedicated to science, including a planetarium and a three-story aquarium. The aquarium takes you from the surface of South Florida’s aquatic world to the deepest depths, with everything from sharks to tuna to tropical fish.

Visit the Perez Art Museum

This is one of the largest modern art museums in the city, and its new building on the Biscayne Bayfront measures 200,000 square feet. There’s plenty to see here, including a rotating permanent collection spanning nearly 80 years. Be sure to visit the outdoor hanging sculpture garden; its elaborate design took two months to assemble.

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