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One of the largest shopping malls in Florida and United States. Just a few minutes away from the department. The anchor stores are Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, 2 Macy's stores, and JCPenney. The center is highlighted by a mix of over 300 stores, including Apple, Adidas, Anthropologie, Burberry, Cartier, Disney, Givenchy, Gucci, H&M, Louis Vuitton, MCM, Sephora, and Zara. Aventura Mall also features more than 50 eateries and restaurants, including Treats Food Hall, and the experiential Arts Aventura Mall program showcasing 20 museum-quality pieces in a range of mediums.
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Centro comercial Aventura
19501 Biscayne Blvd
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One of the largest shopping malls in Florida and United States. Just a few minutes away from the department. The anchor stores are Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, 2 Macy's stores, and JCPenney. The center is highlighted by a mix of over 300 stores, including Apple, Adidas, Anthropologie, Burberry, Cartier, Disney, Givenchy, Gucci, H&M, Louis Vuitton, MCM, Sephora, and Zara. Aventura Mall also features more than 50 eateries and restaurants, including Treats Food Hall, and the experiential Arts Aventura Mall program showcasing 20 museum-quality pieces in a range of mediums.
Bal Harbour Shops is an exquisite collection of designer boutiques and restaurants in a tropical garden setting. An internationally renowned shopping destination, it’s a favorite playground for socialites, fashionistas, and celebrities. The selection of fashion boutiques at Bal Harbour Shops includes legendary brands such as Alexander McQueen, CH Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Etro, Gucci, Stella McCartney, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Tory Burch and Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.
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Bal Harbour Shops
9700 Collins Ave
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Bal Harbour Shops is an exquisite collection of designer boutiques and restaurants in a tropical garden setting. An internationally renowned shopping destination, it’s a favorite playground for socialites, fashionistas, and celebrities. The selection of fashion boutiques at Bal Harbour Shops includes legendary brands such as Alexander McQueen, CH Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Etro, Gucci, Stella McCartney, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Tory Burch and Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Sports

Entertainment destination featuring thoroughbred racing, casinos, shopping & dining. In Hallandale Beach, FL. Minutes from Miami.
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Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino
901 S Federal Hwy
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Entertainment destination featuring thoroughbred racing, casinos, shopping & dining. In Hallandale Beach, FL. Minutes from Miami.

Areas

Bordered by Buena Vista, Upper Eastside, Edgewater, Midtown, and Wynwood, the Design District is one of Miami’s trendiest zip codes. Filled to the brim with warehouses that have been renovated into chic showrooms full of innovative furniture designs and gallery spaces such as Locust Projects. It is also home to several brand-name fashion and watch shops like Cartier, Burberry, Alice+Olivia, Christian Louboutin, and Givenchy. Grab a bite at one of the neighborhood’s sophisticated restaurants like Ella, Mandolin Aegean Bistro, or MC Kitchen.
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Miami Design District
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Bordered by Buena Vista, Upper Eastside, Edgewater, Midtown, and Wynwood, the Design District is one of Miami’s trendiest zip codes. Filled to the brim with warehouses that have been renovated into chic showrooms full of innovative furniture designs and gallery spaces such as Locust Projects. It is also home to several brand-name fashion and watch shops like Cartier, Burberry, Alice+Olivia, Christian Louboutin, and Givenchy. Grab a bite at one of the neighborhood’s sophisticated restaurants like Ella, Mandolin Aegean Bistro, or MC Kitchen.
Also known as the financial district, Brickell is popular with many transplants who move to Miami from other cities and countries. The area’s best-kept secrets include Sidebar and Blackbird Ordinary for drinks (Tuesday is ladies night at Blackbird); La Moon for when you have the munchies after drinking; and El Tucan, which is a fun and lively cabaret that offers a dinner menu and out-of-this-world drinks, as well as a show. El Tucan is reminiscent of Havana, Cuba back in the day, and everyone who visits dresses to the nines; you’ll for sure feel like you’re stepping into a movie set. The new shopping center, called Brickell City Centre, has also opened and houses stores like Agent Provocateur, AllSaints, Chopard, Lululemon Athletica, and Pandora.
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Brickell
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Also known as the financial district, Brickell is popular with many transplants who move to Miami from other cities and countries. The area’s best-kept secrets include Sidebar and Blackbird Ordinary for drinks (Tuesday is ladies night at Blackbird); La Moon for when you have the munchies after drinking; and El Tucan, which is a fun and lively cabaret that offers a dinner menu and out-of-this-world drinks, as well as a show. El Tucan is reminiscent of Havana, Cuba back in the day, and everyone who visits dresses to the nines; you’ll for sure feel like you’re stepping into a movie set. The new shopping center, called Brickell City Centre, has also opened and houses stores like Agent Provocateur, AllSaints, Chopard, Lululemon Athletica, and Pandora.
The coined arts district of Miami, this neighborhood is home to some eclectic galleries, such as the Rubell Family Collection and Pan American Projects. Aside from the galleries, Wynwood is home to some fantastic bars and restaurants: check out Coyo Taco for carne asada tacos and a margarita after a tour of Wynwood, or sit down for a plate of pappardelle gratinate at Joey’s Italian Cafe. During the day, you can snap all kinds of photos of colorful street art, which adorn almost every building, and visit the Wynwood Walls. For unique gifts, head to Frangipani. If you happen to hit the arts district at night, be sure to check out Brick and Wood Tavern for some great hip-hop music, a life-size game of Jenga, and a whiskey sour.
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Wynwood
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The coined arts district of Miami, this neighborhood is home to some eclectic galleries, such as the Rubell Family Collection and Pan American Projects. Aside from the galleries, Wynwood is home to some fantastic bars and restaurants: check out Coyo Taco for carne asada tacos and a margarita after a tour of Wynwood, or sit down for a plate of pappardelle gratinate at Joey’s Italian Cafe. During the day, you can snap all kinds of photos of colorful street art, which adorn almost every building, and visit the Wynwood Walls. For unique gifts, head to Frangipani. If you happen to hit the arts district at night, be sure to check out Brick and Wood Tavern for some great hip-hop music, a life-size game of Jenga, and a whiskey sour.
The epicenter of Cuban culture in Miami resides right here in Little Havana. With a rich history behind it, Little Havana, after waves of Cuban refugees settled into the neighborhood, became and still remains a top political and cultural spot in the city. Many older Cuban immigrants will meet up for a cafe con leche at Versailles, one of Miami’s top Cuban restaurants, to share memories and discuss Cuban politics. Many older Cuban men will also meet up at Domino Park for a game of dominoes and chat about the good ol’ days. Little Havana is also home to some of the best Cuban food around.
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Little Havana
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The epicenter of Cuban culture in Miami resides right here in Little Havana. With a rich history behind it, Little Havana, after waves of Cuban refugees settled into the neighborhood, became and still remains a top political and cultural spot in the city. Many older Cuban immigrants will meet up for a cafe con leche at Versailles, one of Miami’s top Cuban restaurants, to share memories and discuss Cuban politics. Many older Cuban men will also meet up at Domino Park for a game of dominoes and chat about the good ol’ days. Little Havana is also home to some of the best Cuban food around.
Known as “The City Beautiful,” Coral Gables is full of lush greenery, filled with trees, flowers, and other natural elements that give it a very whimsical, “garden” type of look. Walk along Miracle Mile to have lunch at one of the many great restaurants (like Red Koi or Tarpon Bend), stop for a drink at one of the bars, and have a look at some of the cute little boutiques for treasures to take home. The neighborhood features old Spanish architecture and is home to many must-visit spots, including Books & Books, an independent bookstore; La Palma, a romantic shaded trattoria with Italian dishes and a beautiful Sunday brunch; and Bangkok Bangkok for when you want an authentic taste of Thailand in the middle of the week. Coral Gables is also home to the beautiful (and haunted!) Biltmore Hotel, the University of Miami, and the Venetian Pool.
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Coral Gables
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Known as “The City Beautiful,” Coral Gables is full of lush greenery, filled with trees, flowers, and other natural elements that give it a very whimsical, “garden” type of look. Walk along Miracle Mile to have lunch at one of the many great restaurants (like Red Koi or Tarpon Bend), stop for a drink at one of the bars, and have a look at some of the cute little boutiques for treasures to take home. The neighborhood features old Spanish architecture and is home to many must-visit spots, including Books & Books, an independent bookstore; La Palma, a romantic shaded trattoria with Italian dishes and a beautiful Sunday brunch; and Bangkok Bangkok for when you want an authentic taste of Thailand in the middle of the week. Coral Gables is also home to the beautiful (and haunted!) Biltmore Hotel, the University of Miami, and the Venetian Pool.
What’s great about Coconut Grove, a.k.a. “The Grove,” is that it is a perfect balance of laid-back and romantic vibes. The Grove boasts many incredible restaurants that are absolutely perfect for first dates, such as Peacock Garden Cafe, Plant Food + Wine, and Panorama Restaurant and Sky Lounge. Peacock Park is a wonderful place to go for a walk during the day, later evening, or even at night, and it connects to the boardwalk, right on the marina. Grab some fresh seafood and a margarita at Monty’s, or head to Cocowalk for a movie and some shopping. The Grove makes for a relaxed night out, and if you come here during the day, you can also hit some unique specialty stores and boutiques.
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Coconut Grove
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What’s great about Coconut Grove, a.k.a. “The Grove,” is that it is a perfect balance of laid-back and romantic vibes. The Grove boasts many incredible restaurants that are absolutely perfect for first dates, such as Peacock Garden Cafe, Plant Food + Wine, and Panorama Restaurant and Sky Lounge. Peacock Park is a wonderful place to go for a walk during the day, later evening, or even at night, and it connects to the boardwalk, right on the marina. Grab some fresh seafood and a margarita at Monty’s, or head to Cocowalk for a movie and some shopping. The Grove makes for a relaxed night out, and if you come here during the day, you can also hit some unique specialty stores and boutiques.
Ah, Miami Beach, the part of the city that everyone dreams of visiting when they first think of Miami. With its historic Art Deco vibes, delicious restaurants, and access to the beautiful ocean, it’s no surprise that it made this list. So much more than clubs, though, there are some great spots you’ll want to check out, including the Betsy Hotel, the Soho Beach House, and the Lincoln Road Mall. Española Way offers guests an authentic slice of Spanish cuisine, Spanish colonial architecture, and fairy lights hanging over your head like tiny stars. If you’re looking for something a bit more “divey,” head to Kill Your Idol, and if you’re in the mood for diner food, head to Big Pink.
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Miami Beach
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Ah, Miami Beach, the part of the city that everyone dreams of visiting when they first think of Miami. With its historic Art Deco vibes, delicious restaurants, and access to the beautiful ocean, it’s no surprise that it made this list. So much more than clubs, though, there are some great spots you’ll want to check out, including the Betsy Hotel, the Soho Beach House, and the Lincoln Road Mall. Española Way offers guests an authentic slice of Spanish cuisine, Spanish colonial architecture, and fairy lights hanging over your head like tiny stars. If you’re looking for something a bit more “divey,” head to Kill Your Idol, and if you’re in the mood for diner food, head to Big Pink.
Most people come to Hollywood for its phenomenal beach — an oasis of soft, sugar-white sand, turquoise water, and towering palms that wave quietly in the breeze. Add to that the incessantly bright blue sky, and you'll see why so many visitors don't make it past this remarkable attraction. While you won't find the glitz or glam of its more famous Californian counterpart, this Hollywood beach is a definite crowd pleaser, and it boasts a ton of great opportunities for people-watching. The beach is home to a lengthy paved boardwalk, which attracts visitors of all types (from bikini-clad rollerbladers to well-dressed dog walkers). It's lined by shops, restaurants, and quaint oceanfront cafés.
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Playa de Hollywood
101 Johnson St
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Most people come to Hollywood for its phenomenal beach — an oasis of soft, sugar-white sand, turquoise water, and towering palms that wave quietly in the breeze. Add to that the incessantly bright blue sky, and you'll see why so many visitors don't make it past this remarkable attraction. While you won't find the glitz or glam of its more famous Californian counterpart, this Hollywood beach is a definite crowd pleaser, and it boasts a ton of great opportunities for people-watching. The beach is home to a lengthy paved boardwalk, which attracts visitors of all types (from bikini-clad rollerbladers to well-dressed dog walkers). It's lined by shops, restaurants, and quaint oceanfront cafés.
The Anne Kolb Nature Center boasts 1,501 acres of protected coastal mangrove wetlands. Within these wetlands lie an impressive array of native plants and animals, some of which are either threatened or endangered. If you're extra quiet while wandering along the wooden walkways, you may be able to spot some of them. In all, the center offers four main trails to explore: South Trail (2.3 miles), Mud Flat Trail (0.3 miles), Fishing Pier Trail (783 feet), and Lake Trail (0.2 miles).
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Centro de Naturaleza Anne Kolb
751 Sheridan St
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The Anne Kolb Nature Center boasts 1,501 acres of protected coastal mangrove wetlands. Within these wetlands lie an impressive array of native plants and animals, some of which are either threatened or endangered. If you're extra quiet while wandering along the wooden walkways, you may be able to spot some of them. In all, the center offers four main trails to explore: South Trail (2.3 miles), Mud Flat Trail (0.3 miles), Fishing Pier Trail (783 feet), and Lake Trail (0.2 miles).
Known by locals as TY Park, this lovely urban spot will entertain kids and adults of all ages. Boasting a wide variety of activities (from racquetball to fishing), TY Park is one of the best places to visit in Hollywood. And it's impossible to get bored while you're here. From Seminole, Topeekeegee Yungee means "meeting or gathering place," which describes the park perfectly. In addition to multiple bike and walking trails lined by large, shade-giving trees, the park's over 138 acres is also home to campgrounds and Castaway, a fun, palatable-sized water park loved by families. Its tennis and volleyball courts, playground, picnic area, and fitness facility beckon people to come together to play.
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Parque Topeekeegee Yugnee
3300 North Park Road
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Known by locals as TY Park, this lovely urban spot will entertain kids and adults of all ages. Boasting a wide variety of activities (from racquetball to fishing), TY Park is one of the best places to visit in Hollywood. And it's impossible to get bored while you're here. From Seminole, Topeekeegee Yungee means "meeting or gathering place," which describes the park perfectly. In addition to multiple bike and walking trails lined by large, shade-giving trees, the park's over 138 acres is also home to campgrounds and Castaway, a fun, palatable-sized water park loved by families. Its tennis and volleyball courts, playground, picnic area, and fitness facility beckon people to come together to play.
here's a lot to love about farmers markets. Scores of fresh fruit and veggies are heaped upon tables; the scent of freshly baked bread wafts through the air; bright flowers burst from pots, begging visitors to take them home. Hollywood's uber-popular Yellow Green Farmers Market takes this love to a whole new level. The largest market of its kind in South Florida, this weekend event is held within a 100,000-square-foot area and features over 200 booths. So large it can at times seem overwhelming, you're guaranteed to find what you're looking for (be it raw honey, purple cauliflower, or kombucha) at this extensive locale. More good news: Dogs are welcome here, so bring along your favorite four-legged friend. You'll surely find homemade doggy treats.
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Yellow Green Farmers Market
3080 Sheridan St
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here's a lot to love about farmers markets. Scores of fresh fruit and veggies are heaped upon tables; the scent of freshly baked bread wafts through the air; bright flowers burst from pots, begging visitors to take them home. Hollywood's uber-popular Yellow Green Farmers Market takes this love to a whole new level. The largest market of its kind in South Florida, this weekend event is held within a 100,000-square-foot area and features over 200 booths. So large it can at times seem overwhelming, you're guaranteed to find what you're looking for (be it raw honey, purple cauliflower, or kombucha) at this extensive locale. More good news: Dogs are welcome here, so bring along your favorite four-legged friend. You'll surely find homemade doggy treats.
The city is a popular tourist destination, and Yachting Capital of the World, with an average year-round temperature of 75.5 °F (24.2 °C) and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Greater Fort Lauderdale, encompassing all of Broward County, hosted 13 million overnight visitors in 2018. There were over 560 hotels, and nearly 36,000 hotel rooms. From that, the county collected nearly $87 million from its 5% hotel development tax it charges. Additionally, 3.89 million cruise passengers passed through its Port Everglades, making it the 3rd largest cruise port in the world. Greater Fort Lauderdale has over 4,000 restaurants, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 16 museums, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites, and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts.
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W Fort Lauderdale
401 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd
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The city is a popular tourist destination, and Yachting Capital of the World, with an average year-round temperature of 75.5 °F (24.2 °C) and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Greater Fort Lauderdale, encompassing all of Broward County, hosted 13 million overnight visitors in 2018. There were over 560 hotels, and nearly 36,000 hotel rooms. From that, the county collected nearly $87 million from its 5% hotel development tax it charges. Additionally, 3.89 million cruise passengers passed through its Port Everglades, making it the 3rd largest cruise port in the world. Greater Fort Lauderdale has over 4,000 restaurants, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 16 museums, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites, and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts.

Gastronomía

class soiree steakhouse
121 North 20th Avenue
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Lentrecote
18146 Collins Ave
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Excelent Sunday Brunch. You get discount presenting your apartment key.
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ETARU Hallandale
111 S Surf Rd
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Excelent Sunday Brunch. You get discount presenting your apartment key.
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Joe's Stone Crab
11 Washington Ave
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Pubbelly Sushi Brickell City Centre
701 S Miami Ave
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1848 Harrison St
1848 Harrison Street
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GG's Waterfront
606 N Ocean Dr
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Monkitail
3555 S Ocean Dr
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Point Royal
3555 S Ocean Dr
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Runas Peruvian Cuisine
219 N 21st Ave
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Viva Brazil Restaurant
1657 S 21st Ave
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Museums

After several years in a temporary space, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA) finally opened the doors to its permanent home in the Design District in 2017. The vast, metallic-fronted building, designed by Madrid’s Aranguren + Gallegos Arquitectos, befits the cutting-edge exhibitions and artists inside. And no one will judge you if you bypass the art and head straight for the meditative sculpture garden, which hosts permanent and rotating exhibits as well as special events, including yoga and brunch. While the institution is known for its dedication to local, emerging, and under appreciated artists, the collection here also includes the art world’s most renowned visionaries, including Pablo Picasso, Rosemarie Trockel, and Julian Schnabel. The exhibitions come together in a such a beautiful, cohesive way that you don’t have to know your Koons from your Kusama to know you’re seeing something special.
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Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
61 NE 41st St
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After several years in a temporary space, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (ICA) finally opened the doors to its permanent home in the Design District in 2017. The vast, metallic-fronted building, designed by Madrid’s Aranguren + Gallegos Arquitectos, befits the cutting-edge exhibitions and artists inside. And no one will judge you if you bypass the art and head straight for the meditative sculpture garden, which hosts permanent and rotating exhibits as well as special events, including yoga and brunch. While the institution is known for its dedication to local, emerging, and under appreciated artists, the collection here also includes the art world’s most renowned visionaries, including Pablo Picasso, Rosemarie Trockel, and Julian Schnabel. The exhibitions come together in a such a beautiful, cohesive way that you don’t have to know your Koons from your Kusama to know you’re seeing something special.
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a temple to learning in Downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park that's as vast as it is comprehensive. With an aquarium, a planetarium, and two science galleries, this distinguished destination is always busy, but it's big enough to accommodate even the largest rainy-day crowds. Though the exhibitions are just as interesting to adults as they are to kids, the Frost Museum is definitely a family-friendly place.
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Museo de Ciencias Phillip y Patricia Frost
1101 Biscayne Blvd
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The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a temple to learning in Downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park that's as vast as it is comprehensive. With an aquarium, a planetarium, and two science galleries, this distinguished destination is always busy, but it's big enough to accommodate even the largest rainy-day crowds. Though the exhibitions are just as interesting to adults as they are to kids, the Frost Museum is definitely a family-friendly place.
Though the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) has long been one of the city’s most popular modern art museums, it's become an even bigger player on the Miami art scene since its relocation to the Biscayne Bayfront in 2013. As if the Herzog & de Meuron-designed building weren’t impressive enough, inside the massive 200,000-square-foot museum is everything from kinetic sculptures to replica boats and an outdoor sculpture garden that has become a magnet for Instagrammers.
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Museo de Arte Perez de Miami
1103 Biscayne Blvd
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Though the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) has long been one of the city’s most popular modern art museums, it's become an even bigger player on the Miami art scene since its relocation to the Biscayne Bayfront in 2013. As if the Herzog & de Meuron-designed building weren’t impressive enough, inside the massive 200,000-square-foot museum is everything from kinetic sculptures to replica boats and an outdoor sculpture garden that has become a magnet for Instagrammers.
Just across the street from the beach at the northern end of South Beach is The Bass, a contemporary art museum that completely reinvented itself in 2017 after a two-plus-year, $12 million renovation by architects Arata Isozaki and David Gauld. The exhibition space is now twice as large—they've added four new galleries, space for educational events, a museum store, and a café. It’s a perfect rainy day activity (and if the sun comes back out, you don’t have far to go to soak up some rays). One of the biggest changes after the renovation was the opening of The Creativity Center, with classrooms, a multimedia lab and space for public programming that have opened the space up to education and made it much more family friendly.
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The Bass
2100 Collins Ave
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Just across the street from the beach at the northern end of South Beach is The Bass, a contemporary art museum that completely reinvented itself in 2017 after a two-plus-year, $12 million renovation by architects Arata Isozaki and David Gauld. The exhibition space is now twice as large—they've added four new galleries, space for educational events, a museum store, and a café. It’s a perfect rainy day activity (and if the sun comes back out, you don’t have far to go to soak up some rays). One of the biggest changes after the renovation was the opening of The Creativity Center, with classrooms, a multimedia lab and space for public programming that have opened the space up to education and made it much more family friendly.
This popular weekend spot is one of America’s largest kids’ museums—and every inch of the space is dedicated to teaching youngsters about the world around them. With 14 galleries spread over two floors, there’s an exhibit to spark every type of tot’s imagination. The museum’s interactive nature makes it feel like one big playhouse, almost hiding the fact that kids are learning a lot as they move along. It also does a stellar job of incorporating life in Miami, with lots of space dedicated to learning about the ocean and the life forms that inhabit it, plus a whole zone dedicated to the Port of Miami (where kids can operate a crane).
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Museo de los Niños de Miami
980 MacArthur Causeway
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This popular weekend spot is one of America’s largest kids’ museums—and every inch of the space is dedicated to teaching youngsters about the world around them. With 14 galleries spread over two floors, there’s an exhibit to spark every type of tot’s imagination. The museum’s interactive nature makes it feel like one big playhouse, almost hiding the fact that kids are learning a lot as they move along. It also does a stellar job of incorporating life in Miami, with lots of space dedicated to learning about the ocean and the life forms that inhabit it, plus a whole zone dedicated to the Port of Miami (where kids can operate a crane).
As much a cultural center as it is a museum, the Haitian Heritage Museum is both a comforting reminder for Haitian expats of their country's art, history, music, movies, and literature, and a fascinating look into a Caribbean nation that too few have been able to visit. Opened in 2004 to commemorate Haiti’s Bicentennial, the 60,000-square-foot museum is a one-of-a-kind experience just steps from Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, a location that makes it even more immersive.
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Haitian Heritage Museum
4141 NE 2nd Ave
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As much a cultural center as it is a museum, the Haitian Heritage Museum is both a comforting reminder for Haitian expats of their country's art, history, music, movies, and literature, and a fascinating look into a Caribbean nation that too few have been able to visit. Opened in 2004 to commemorate Haiti’s Bicentennial, the 60,000-square-foot museum is a one-of-a-kind experience just steps from Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, a location that makes it even more immersive.
If you want a little Italian flare during your trip to Miami, you'll find it here. Now a national landmark, the Vizcaya is a living museum dedicated to the early days of Miami’s rise as a destination and to old-school European design. The waterfront home’s many treasures include more than 2,500 antique art objects and furnishings; 10 acres of immaculately landscaped gardens, including 2,000 orchids; and 25 acres of endangered forest lands. It's easy to spend several hours at Vizcaya without getting bored.
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Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
3251 S Miami Ave
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If you want a little Italian flare during your trip to Miami, you'll find it here. Now a national landmark, the Vizcaya is a living museum dedicated to the early days of Miami’s rise as a destination and to old-school European design. The waterfront home’s many treasures include more than 2,500 antique art objects and furnishings; 10 acres of immaculately landscaped gardens, including 2,000 orchids; and 25 acres of endangered forest lands. It's easy to spend several hours at Vizcaya without getting bored.