Miami 6-Day Adventure: Beaches, Art & Culture
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11 attraction(s) |
total distance 91
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Day1: Miami
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The museum is ideally located next to the American Airlines Center, with beautiful surroundings facing the bay and park. The exterior of the building is adorned with lush corridors, in line with the tropical climate of Miami. The museum houses a collection of modern artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries, and regularly hosts special exhibitions with diverse and rich content.
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Large waterside shopping center with many familiar stores, plus take-out & sit-down restaurants.
Day2: Miami
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Miami is often depicted as a seductive and beautiful seaside city in film and television, but South Beach is the true gem that showcases its charm. It is situated between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, and is the most famous leisure and entertainment destination in the city, with over a hundred bars, restaurants, boutiques, and hotels. Here, you can bask in the warm Florida sunshine, take a stroll on the beach with your loved one, or wait for the city lights to come alive and experience the vibrant nightlife. You can also lie down on the soft sand beach and admire the most beautiful sunrise on the horizon.
In addition, South Beach has been a gathering place for Art Deco-style architecture since the 1930s. In addition to the azure blue water and silver sand beaches, you can also admire over a hundred architectural masterpieces, which stand out in the modern metropolis. On Ocean Drive, you can visit the legendary villa Casa Casuarina, where Gianni Versace was assassinated in 1997, and feel the fusion of art and history. South Beach is the most charming area of Miami and the perfect choice to start your journey.
Day3: Miami
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Little Havana is a neighborhood located in Miami, United States, and is home to immigrants from Cuba and Central and South America, named after the capital and largest city of Cuba, "Havana". It has a multitude of famous festival activities, including the Eighth Street Carnival, Cultural Fridays, and the Three Kings Parade. These festival parades are grand and lively, attracting many tourists to come and watch.
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Historic estate with formal gardens & sculptures, grottos & circa-1914 mansion turned museum.
Day4: Miami
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Unique outdoor destination featuring huge, colorful street murals by artists from around the globe.
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Design District is located in the northern part of Midtown Miami, defined by North 36th St (US 27) to the south, North 43rd Street to the north, West First Avenue to the west, and Biscayne Boulevard to the east. It is home to over 130 galleries, showrooms, creative companies, shops, antique stores, and restaurants. Every second Saturday of the month from 7pm to 10pm, a grand local art and design party is held, where you might even meet renowned Dutch designers launching new designs or up-and-coming Venezuelan designers waiting for cocktails.
Walking through the streets of Design District, facades of shops line up to greet you. Each storefront is unique, with a wide variety of styles that makes you eager to explore. Both inside and outside the stores, you can see the personal taste of the shop owners and a range of design styles. Whether it's light switches, linen products, chairs, wallpapers, hanging lights on the ceiling, or even a pair of ordinary slippers, they all showcase the unparalleled essence of contemporary design. Design District is not only a platform for galleries and art exhibitions but also a "mecca" for high-end shopping. Top brands like Christian Louboutin, Prada, Louis Vuitton (LV), and Hermès are all gathered here. The adjacent boutiques and home decor stores, with their exquisite and unique lofts and vintage refrigerators, will also catch your eye and make you fall in love at first sight.
Day5: Miami
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Coconut Grove is one of the oldest communities in Miami, founded by a group of rugged pioneers, sailors, artists, naturalists, millionaires, and intellectuals in the 19th century, and has maintained its historical charm. This community offers visitors a charming shopping, boutique shops, and lively outdoor cafes, surrounded by a tranquil bay village. Monthly events include Fashion + Art + Music night on the first Saturday of every month and a free historic bicycle tour on the second Saturday of every month. In addition, the free yoga classes held weekly in Peacock Park are also popular!
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Coral Gables is located in Miami, United States. The architectural style is primarily Spanish and Italian Mediterranean. This area is known as a "museum of international residential architecture," with ancient buildings and exotic luxury homes. The Biltmore hotel is a landmark building, and there are also 18-hole golf courses and Roman-style swimming pools. Tourists can enjoy the beautiful beaches and scenery, view the millions of luxury mansions on famous islands such as Star Island up close, and also have a distant view of the United States' second-largest financial center.
Day6: Miami
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Gulf of Mexico. Located in the southern part of Florida, United States. It is a waterway along the Atlantic coast. Miami is located on its northwest coast. To the northeast are Miami Beach and several islands. The economy is mainly based on tourism. In 1968, over half of the water and reefs in the Gulf were designated as a national protected area, with an area of over 39 million hectares (96 million acres), and has a diverse range of tropical marine life.