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Out of town visitors… Where do you take them?
This question can be frustrating. Sometimes confusing. Yet unavoidable. Because
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Hello! I'm Tour Guide Owl. I'm here
to help you find fun and interesting things to do in Miami, Florida.
You may have readsome
harsh comments about our City. We had the
burlesque show cancel, not to mention, the Colorado congressman who called Miami
a 'Third World country'. Well, I'm here to tell you otherwise - Miami isa
beautiful place with lots to offer.
So here is my how to be a great host guide, with 101 best attractions for
having an awesome time! Think of it as a useful resource to find information
about what there is to do. (By the way, when I say "best", that's just one owl's
opinion. The world is filled with others who are knowledgeable about the area.)
What's cool about this list - if you think I missed something - you canadd
your favorites! You don't have to be an owl; dogs, cats, fish, visitors,
locals, aliens...everybody's welcome! You could be in Cuba, Colorado, or Katmandu,
We don't give a hoot.
The purpose of this article is to create a growing list of the best local
attractions. Our goal is to reach 10,001 tips. When we do, we'll get together
and have a big party, but more on that later.
Share your favorite places
I know this is an article about Miami attractions, but on a larger scale it's about
sharing and connecting with people.
There are 3 reasons why you need to make sharing your number one priority for the
forthcoming year:
Sharing feels good. The more we share information from our
own life, and our own personal experiences, the more others around us can progress.
Sharing creates a circulation of knowledge. Learning from the
sum of all experiences makes progress faster, and leads to better decisions.
Sharing benefits us all. Withholding information is nothing
else but the manifestation of selfishness, greed and stinginess - traits often found
with pigeons. (I dislike pigeons. I don't trust their stingy little faces.)
So here we go! These are some things I'd share with you if I was your personal tour
guide planning your trip.
A word of warning: don't be daunted by this list – if you did everything
on it, you'd probably fall over from having too much fun. In reality, just 1 of
these 101 things could be what's needed to turn an ordinary visit into a great one.
To make it easy, I broke it up into four categories: Recreation, Attractions,
Parks, and Local Businesses. I decided to only talk about attractions that
are within a 1-hour drive from Miami.
Let's get started!
Recreation above
and below the water
Rent a Boat -- To really experience South Florida,
you must get out on the water. Thankfully, there are some rental companies that
offer bareboat charters:
- Tropical Boat rents power boats
in Bayside; Phone (786) 218-3030.
- Fast Track rents power boats
in Miami Beach and Bayside; Phone (305) 223-3488.
- Miami Catamarans rents Hobie
Cats in Key Biscayne; Phone (305) 345-4104.
See Manatees in the Wild -- You are most likely to see wild
manatees from the shore and along the harbors, canals, and intracoastal. One good
place is in Coral Gables at the intersection of Old Cutler, Sunset, and Douglas
Road. Other good locations are: Black Point Marina, Oleta Park, and Dante Fascell
Visitor Center.
To see manatees in captivity, Miami Seaquarium visitors can view manatees in the
Celebrity Pool, which has both above and underwater viewing.
Experience Backcounty Flats Fishing -- Serious anglers should
not miss the chance to go fly fishing and light tackle fishing in Biscayne Bay and
the Florida Keys. If you're busy during the day, try night tarpon fishing at
secret spots in Downtown Miami.
Charter a Deep Sea Fishing Trip -- There are
4 marinas in Miami where you can find a private fishing charter: Crandon Park, Haulover
Park, Bayside Marketplace, and Miami Beach Marina. Deep sea fishing charters cost
$500 to $600 for a half day, and they provide everything you need to fish. Got that?
Flats and deep sea fishing requires a captain with a boat, so you need toget
a charter to take you.
If you're on a budget, you might be better off paying around $30 for passage on
a larger drift fishing party boat like
Reward; Phone (305) 372-9470, or Sea Legs; Phone (954) 923-2109.
Scuba Dive Artificial Reefs -- There are 10 artificial
reefs offshore, with 5 lying between Miami-Dade and Broward county and
another 5 between Key Biscayne and Monroe County. Some of the best scuba diving
is in less than 100 feet of water and only 2 miles east of Sunny Isles, Miami Beach,
and the Key Biscayne shoreline. Contact
South Beach Divers for information;
Phone (305) 531-6110.
Take a Snorkel Trip --
Eco-Adventure tours are a great way to explore Miami's parks and wildlife preserves.
These narrated tours combine kayaking and snorkeling
in the warm waters of Biscayne Bay. Tours are conducted in North Miami at Pelican
Harbor Marina and Crandon Park’s Bear Cut Marine Preserve; Phone (305) 365-3018.
There's also a number of
snorkel and dive charters
in Key Largo.
Swim with Dolphins -- There are two places near Miami where
you can swim dolphins:
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in Spanish.
Rent a Wave Runner -- You can find wave runners for rent at
Miami Beach Marina with American Water Sports;
Phone (305) 538-7549, or take a Jet
Ski Tour of Miami where you visit six nearby islands; Phone (305) 345-5770.
Rentals are also available right on the beach behind some of the fancier hotels.
Take a Windsurf Lesson -- Key Biscayne is recognized as one
of the nation's best areas to learn windsurfing -- the water is warm, the winds
are swift, and it's shallow -- only a few feet deep.
Sailboards Miami promises to teach
you how to windsurf in 2 hours; Phone (305) 361-7245.
Miami Kiteboarding offers kitesurfing
rentals and lessons at Crandon Park; Phone (305) 345-9974.
Rent a Kayak -- Miami offers many places where you can have
a back-to-nature kayak adventure:
- North American Canoes,
specializes in Everglades kayaking tours; Phone (239) 695-3299.
- Inside Oleta State Park, Blue Moon
rents kayaks by the hour. Phone (305) 957-3040.
- South Beach Kayak has rentals and self guided tours where you can paddle
around Key Biscayne, Star Island, Hibiscus Island, and Monument Island; Phone
(305) 332-2853.
Activities on
land and in the air
Pamper Yourself -- Miami is a great place to relax a stressed-out
body and mind. While you're here, treat yourself to a day spa, or massage.
Spa at Mandarin Oriental
is an award-winning sanctuary with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay.
The cost for a Deep Tissue Body Massage is $230; Phone (305) 913 8332. If you're
on a budget, Educating Hands massage
school offers student clinic massages on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The 50-minute
massage is $30; Phone (305) 285-6991.
Walk down the Boardwalk -- Take a stroll down Miami Beach's
four mile boardwalk. The boardwalk runs from 5th to 46th Street. The paved and wooded
walkway winds down Ocean Drive and behind the
oceanfront hotels,
providing views of the hotel pools on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other.
You can also find boardwalks near the beach in Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale.
Rent a Scooter -- Renting a scooter is a popular activity for
visitors to do while they're in South Beach. Note: All riders must be at least 18.
A drivers license and credit card card ($300 deposit) is required. Below is a list
of rental companies all located within they same vicinity; give them a call and
mention you found them on MiamiBeach411.com:
Go Off-Road Mountain Biking -- Oleta State Park has
over six miles of singletrack trails that have been developed exclusively for mountain
bikes. Blue Moon rents bicycles by the
hour; Phone (305) 957-3040. In Broward county, just west of Interstate 595,
Markham State Park also has mountain biking trails. I've been told, the trails
at Markham Park are better than Oleata.
MIA Skateboard Park -- Miami's only indoor and outdoor skateboard
park has a half-pipe, funbox and ledges outside. Inside is a mini ramp, quarter
pipes and a big vert ramp.
MIA Skatepark is located at 1850
NW 84th Ave., Doral; Phone (305) 599-2172.
Have a Paintball Party -- This paintball facility has two outdoor
fields under a canopy of pine trees. The forest-like fields give players an adrenalin
rush as they move from bunker to bunker through the thick brush.
Ruff N Tuff
is located at 13200 NW 43 Ave., Miami; Phone (305) 953-7776.
Indoor and Outdoor Shooting Ranges -- You can shoot a gun at
Ace's indoor shooting range in
Doral. Full automatic firearm rentals are available; Phone (305)
717-3277. Trail Glades Range, has outdoor shooting; facilities
include: Pistol (25 & 50 yds), Outdoor Rifle (100 yds), Trap, Skeet, and Clays;
Phone (305) 226-1823.
Skydiving Over the Everglades -- Located at Homestead Airport,
Skydiving Miami has the closest dropzone
to Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale. They offer solo skydives and tandem parachute
jumps where the instructor remains attached to the student during free fall. Skydivers
accelerate to a speed of 120 mph, and open the shoot at 6,000 feet. Jumps last about
4 minutes. Phone (305) 759-3483.
Take a Helicopter Tour -- See amazing views of Miami's most
exclusive locations.
Helicopter tours
depart from heliports at Tamiami Airport and Fort Lauderdale Airport.
Ultralight Adventures is a Miami-based
tour company and flight school providing ultralight tours and training. Tours start
at $70; Phone (305) 361-3909.
Try Parasailing at the Beach -- Parasail up 800 feet over the
ocean. Take off and land from a specially designed parasail boat flight deck.
Miami Beach Parasail is located
right in South Beach; Phone (305) 266-4144.
X-treme Indoor Rock Climbing -- With over 14,000 square feet
of climbing space, the X-treme indoor
climbing center has special obstacles that make it one of the top climbing gyms
in the country; Phone (305) 233-6623.
Watch an IMAX Movie -- The 300-seat IMAX Theater is located
inside the Museum of Science in Fort Lauderdale;
(Map);
Phone (954) 463-4629.
Watch a Professional Sport -- Depending on the season, you
can watch : Dolphins Football,
Marlins Baseball,
Panthers Hockey, or
Heat Basketball.
Take a Sightseeing Tour -- A great way to
explore Miami is by taking a narrated sightseeing tour of the City:
- Everglades Airboat
Rides -- It's easy to visit the Florida Everglades; they're just 35 miles
west of Miami.
- Art Deco Tour -- Learn about South Beach
hotels and other structures with a visit to a number of interiors.
- Miami City Tours --
Experience all of Miami on these narrated tours. See Bayside, Little Havana,
Coconut Grove, South Beach - and a Biscayne Bay boat tour.
- Duck Tour -- Miami's only land
and sea tour. Your amphibious vehicle will tour South Beach landmarks, then
roll into the water for a Biscayne Bay cruise.
- Take a Boat
Cruise -- Island Queen offers a 90 minute narrated cruise along
Biscayne Bay. You will see the downtown Miami skyline, the Port of Miami, Fisher
Island and Millionaires' Row.
- Eco-Adventure
Tours -- Miami-Dade County offers many different ways to see Miami by canoe.
Paddle through canals on the Coral Gables waterway. Experience a nighttime canoe
trip around the Deering Estate. Watch the sun set over Black Point or Crandon
Park.
- Miami Cultural Tours --
Discover the history and culture of Little Havana, Allapatah, Little Haiti,
Downtown Miami, Jewish Heritage, Liberty City, Coconut Grove, and Miami Beach
Art Deco Disctict.
- Dr. Paul George is a history teacher and a historian at
the Historical Museum of South Florida. He also leads guided tours of Little
Havana, Brickell, and Key Biscayne, on themes such as cemeteries and the Miami
River. The cost is $17 to $37. Phone (305) 375-1621.
Take a Jungle Queen Riverboat Cruise -- The 550 passenger river
boat offers narrated tours up the New River where you can see Fort Lauderdale's
famous waterfront homes, and a stop off at the Jungle Queen Indian Village. At 7pm
Jungle Queen leaves the Bahia Mar Docks
for a sunset cruise to their private island, for an all-you-can-eat BBQ dinner;
Phone (954) 462-5596.
Take a Bahamas Day Cruise --
Discovery cruise ship offers daily
cruises to Grand Bahama Island. One-way Bahamas trips start at $39. Cruises depart
daily from the Port in Fort Lauderdale at 7:45am, and return at 10pm.
Hop on the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi -- Broward County Transit
provides water taxi service along the Intracoastal, connecting beach attractions
and hotels with downtown Fort Lauderdale. Service is offered from 10:30am to 11:30pm.
An All Day Pass is $11. On Tuesdays, the Water Taxi offers $19 round trip service
to South Beach; (Map
and Schedule); Phone (954) 467-6677.
Picnic on the Beach -- There are over a dozen
great beaches in Miami many with picnic areas, barbecue grills, and play areas
for kids. Some noteworthy beach parks include: Sunny Isles Beach, South Pointe Park,
Haulover Beach, Matheson Park, and Crandon Park.
Drink a Cuban Coffee -- Don't leave Miami without sampling
a Cuban-style coffee. It starts with strong, sweet espresso. Add a little steamed
milk for a cortadito, and a lot of milk for a café con leche.
Fly a Kite -- Haulover Beach is a great place to fly a kite.
The Park gets a strong afternoon ocean breeze. If you don't have a kite of your
own, Skyward Kites sells kites starting
at $5; Phone (305) 893-0906.
Nearby attractions
Head Over to South Beach -- Also called SoBe, this is the
southern most section of Miami Beach that encompasses the lower
23 blocks of the island.
This area of Miami is the most popular tourist and entertainment destination
in the City with hundreds of nightclubs, restaurants, and hotels. The secret to
having a great time here is exploring the different sections on the island (Map):
- Art Deco District -- South Beach has the world's largest
collection of Streamline Moderne Art Deco architecture. Some noteworthy Art
Deco buildings include, Sherbrooke Hotel and the Miami Beach Post Office. Visit
the Art Deco Museum on Ocean Drive and ask about their walking tours.
- Ocean Drive -- Running in a north-south direction, Ocean
Drive is the easternmost street in South Beach, from 1st to 15th Street (Lummus
Park). Ocean Drive is responsible for the South Beach aesthetic that visitors
expect. It's also home to several prominent restaurants including News Cafe,
Mango's, Clevelander, and is the site of the infamous Versace House.
- Lincoln Road -- An open-air pedestrian mall, considered
to be the premiere shopping area in South Beach. Lincoln Road Mall is home to
many restaurants, shops, art galleries, as well as retail outlets and the Regal
Cinema movie theatre.
- Espanola Way -- This street runs from Collins west
to Pennsylvania. The area was modeled after the Mediterranean villages found
in France and Spain. Today it's home to a yoga studio, art house movie theatre,
restaurants, shops, and more.
Stop by the Versace House -- Probably the most photographed
landmark in South Beach, Casa Casuarina aka Versace House was
built by Gianni Versace in 1993, and is the site of his tragic death. The house
was sold to Peter Loftin, and is not open to the public.
Casa Casuarina is located at 1116 Ocean
Dr., Miami Beach; (Map).
Visit the Holocaust Memorial -- Also in South Beach, this memorial
is a world famous sculpture garden honoring the people who perished in the Holocaust.
The Convention Center, Botanical Garden, and
Visitor Center are within walking distance.
Holocaust Memorial is located at 1945
Meridian Ave, Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 538-1663.
Take a Swim in the Venetian Pool -- Formed from a rock quarry
in 1923, this is the only swimming pool on the National Register of Historic Places.
This chlorine-free pool is fed with cool spring water, and features two waterfalls,
a three-story observation tower, coral rock caves, and a palm-fringed island. The
pool ranges in depth from four feet to over eight feet near the grand waterfall.
There's also a kiddy pool near the lifeguard station.
Venetian Pool is located at 2701 De Soto
Blvd., Coral Gables; (Map);
Phone (305) 460-5306.
Stroll Around the Fairchild Garden -- The 83 acre garden contains
an extensive collection of tropical plants. Visitors can enjoy tram, audio and walking
tours, as well as a butterfly garden, a bird watching section, and a tropical fruit
tree pavilion. There is also a 13-acre palm collection, a green house with orchids,
and the only outdoor tropical rainforest in the United States.
Fairchild Garden is located at 10901
Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables; (Map);
Phone (305) 667-1651
Explore the Charles Deering Estate -- The estate covers a 440-acre
property and mansion. The grounds have the largest coastal tropical hardwood hammock
in the United States. Guided day and moonlight canoe tours are available by appointment.
Charles Deering Estate is located at
16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 235-1668.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens -- Often called "Hearst Castle of
the East", Vizcaya is a 10-acre, Italian Renaissance-style mansion with gardens
open to the public. The museum consists of Villa Vizcaya, its grounds, and the museum's
collections.Vizcaya is located at 3251
South Miami Ave., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 250-9133.
See the Coral Castle -- Located near Homestead, the castle
is comprised of numerous coral stones, each weighing several tons. Many of the castle
structures are notable, including machines to tell time, home-made air conditioners,
and a nine-ton revolving door. Psychic Day is the first Saturday of every month.
Coral Castle is located at 28655 South
Dixie Hwy., Homestead; (Map);
Phone (305) 248-6345.
Theme parks
Parrot Jungle Island -- This animal theme
park is minutes from South Beach. The park features exotic wild animals such as
the world's largest crocodile, baby orangutans, tigers, and parrots of every species.
There's also an inflatable water slide for kids.
Parrot Jungle is located at 1111 Parrot
Jungle Trail, Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 248-6345.
Miami MetroZoo -- Just 20 miles from downtown Miami, you'll
find the largest zoological preserve in South Florida. The zoo houses over 900 wild
animals and is the only subtropical zoo in the United States. From October to March,
the zoo offers nighttime tours that start with a pizza dinner and
last 2 hours. MetroZoo is located at
12400 SW 152 St., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 251-0400.
Miami Seaquarium -- Tucked away on Key Biscayne, the Seaquarium
was the first marine park attraction in South Florida. In addition to marine mammals,
they house fish, sharks, sea turtles, reptiles and manatees.
Seaquarium is located at 4400 Rickenbacker
Cswy., Key Biscayne; (Map);
Phone (305) 365-2507.
Lion Country Safari -- This drive-through safari-like theme
park is 45 miles north of Miami. The Park claims to be the first cageless zoo in
the United States.Lion Country Safari
is located at 2003 Lion Country Safari Rd., Loxahatchee; Phone (561) 793-1084.
Gator Park -- Just just 35 minutes west of Miami, this Everglades
wildlife park offers daily airboat rides and wildlife shows rain or shine.
Gator Park is located at 24050 SW 8th St.,
Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 559-2255. (Pictures)
Boomers -- This family amusement center is north of Miami in
Dania Beach. The park has miniature golf, batting cages, go-karts, laser tag, a
roller coaster, and video game arcade.
Boomers is located
at 1700 NW 1st St., Dania Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 559-2255.
Wannado City -- Housed in the Sawgrass Mills Mall, this children's
indoor role-playing theme park transports kids to a world where they can take on
roles as a firefighter, archaeologist, actor, news reporter, chef, judge, airplane
pilot, doctor and a host of other professions.
Wannado is located at 12801 Sunrise Blvd.,
Sunrise; (Map);
Phone (954) 838-7100.
Place your bets
Seminole Hard Rock Casino -- Between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale,
this 86-acre resort has a Vegas-like casino, a tropical pool area with water slides,
and a Hard Rock Cafe. Hard Rock is
located at 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood; (Map);
Phone (954) 364-4140.
Miccosukee Casino -- Just 15 minutes west of Miami Airport,
Miccosukee Casino is situated along the edge of the Florida Everglades. The Casino
has a hotel, and 24-hour-a-day gaming. Miccosukee
is located at 500 SW 177th Ave., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 222-4600.
Horizon's Edge Casino Cruise -- Miami's only casino cruise
departs from Bayside Marketplace 7 days a week.
Horizon's Edge features onboard gambling,
gourmet buffet, and live entertainment; Phone (781) 581-7733.
Jai-Alai -- There are two jai-alai frontons in South Florida:
- Miami Jai-Alai is open year-round
from noon to 5pm (closed: Tuesdays). Evening matches start at 7pm Mon, Fri and
Sat. They also have simulcast wagering, and a card room for poker & dominoes.
- Dania Jai-Alai opens at 7pm
Tues. - Sat. The poker room is open 12pm to 12am Tue - Sat. Dania Jai-Alai is
set to open its slots room sometime in 2008.
Greyhound Dog Racing -- There are two tracks (with poker rooms)
nearby:
- Mardi Gras race track and gaming
center is open year round. The casino is the only place in Florida with Class
III -- traditional -- slot machines. Mardi Gras is located at 831 N. Federal
Hwy. Hallandale Beach; Phone (954) 924-3200.
- Flagler Dog Track has racing during
it's June to November season, and a poker room that's open when the track is
running. Flagler is just five minutes east of Miami Airport. The track is located
at NW 37th Ave., Miami; Phone (305) 649-3000.
Horse Racing at Gulfstream Park -- Gulfstream Park is a casino
and horse racing facility with two tracks that feature thoroughbred racing. The
casino has 512 slots, and 17 poker tables. The property has 10 restaurants, and
is also a popular venue for concerts. The track is open from mid-January through
late March. Gulfstream Park is located
at 901 South Federal Hwy., Hallandale; (Map);
Phone (954) 454-7000.
Parks and
nature preserves
Flamingo Park -- Visitors
can find a beautiful tree-lined grassy park located in the middle of South Beach.
The facilities include a swimming pool with lap lanes, a water
playground for kids, dog park, tennis, basketball, and handball courts, and a baseball,
football, soccer field, and a gym.
Flamingo Park
is located at 999 11th Street (Map);
Phone (954) 454-7000.
Everglades National Park -- A subtropical climate, a broad,
shallow river, and a variety of plant and animal life make this National Park a
must visit. Wildlife species include the Florida Panther, American Crocodile, and
West Indian Manatee. If you enter through the Flamingo Main Entrance, make sure
to stop and take the 45-minute walk around the Anhinga Trail, it’s
a partially paved trail with a boardwalk that stretches out over the water. This
is a good spot to see alligators in their natural habitat.
Everglades National Park is located at 40001
State Rd. 9336, Homestead; (Map);
Phone (305) 242-7700.
John Pennekamp Park -- John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
includes approximately 70 nautical square miles of Atlantic Ocean waters.
The reefs can be viewed from glass-bottom boats, or by snorkeling or scuba diving.
Other activities available in the park are canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking,
picnicking, swimming and wildlife viewing. The visitor center has a 30,000-gallon
saltwater aquarium. John Pennekamp Park
is located at 102601 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo; Phone (305) 451-1202.
Quiet Water Park -- Located in Deerfield Beach, this county
park has cable water skiing, a freshwater swimming beach, a ariety
of boats for rent, and an interactive children's water playground. The park also
has a skateboard park and biking trail.
Quiet Water Park is located at
401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach; (Map);
Phone (954) 360-1315
Matheson Hammock Park -- Miami's oldest and most scenic park,
Matheson Hammock has a bathing beach and a popular restaurant, housed in a historic
coral-rock building that overlooks the swimming lagoon. The marina
has boat slips, a bait-and-tackle shop, and sailing school.
Matheson Hammock
is located at 9610 Old Cutler Rd., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 665-5475.
Oleta River State Park -- Florida's largest urban park, Oleta
Park offers visitors a variety of recreational activities including kayaking, camping,
swimming, fishing, trail walking, picnicking, and six miles of mountain
bike trails. Blue Moon rents
kayaks, canoes and bikes; Phone (305) 957-3040.
Oleta River Park is located
at 3400 NE 163rd St., North Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 919-1846.
South Pointe Park -- This park is found at the southernmost
end of Miami Beach. It's a great place to watch the cruise ships
come in and out of the Port of Miami (a good time to see departing ships is Sundays
after 3pm). South Pointe also has BBQ pits and pavilions. The park is adjacent to
the beach, and has a good supply of metered parking spaces. Valet parking is available
at Smith & Wollensky.
South Pointe Park
is located at 1 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 643-7224.
Domino Park -- Maximo Gomez Park, also known as "Domino Park",
is one of the main meeting places in Little Havana. Almost anytime of the day, the
park is filled with neighborhood locals playing dominoes and chess.
Domino Park is located at 801 SW 15th Ave., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 285-1684.
Haulover Beach -- Situated between the Intracoastal Waterway
and the Atlantic Ocean, this 180-acre park boasts sandy beaches, and Miami's only
nude beach. An underground path leads from the Marina parking area to the
Beach. Haulover
Beach is located at 10800 Collins Ave., Miami; Phone (305) 947-3525.
Fruit and Spice Park -- This unique 35-acre public facility
is owned and operated by Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation. The park showcases 125
varieties of mango (orange, green, purple, red, and yellow), 75 varieties of bananas,
70 varieties of bamboo, and many exotic edibles. They also offer a tram tour. Visitors
are invited to munch at the tasting counter inside the store.
Fruit and Spice Park is located
at 24801 SW 187th Ave., Homestead; (Map);
Phone (305) 247-5727.
Biscayne National Park -- Southeast of Miami, this National
Park is 99 percent underwater and features colorful coral reefs and undeveloped
keys in Biscayne Bay. Three-hour glass-bottom bout tours are offered
from 10am to 1pm daily. Reservations are necessary, and six passenger minimum applies.
Reminiscent of area pioneer homes, with wooden walks and a metal roof, Dante
Fascell Visitor Center has a wide veranda with sweeping views across mangroves
and the Bay. The center is the base of operations for the boat tours, and houses
a museum that explores the park's ecosystem. Note: this is the only area of
Biscayne National Park accessible without
a boat; (Map);
Phone (305) 230-7275.
Museums
and art galleries
Wolfsonian Museum -- A must see if you're visiting Miami Beach,
this museum exhibits a collection of propaganda art that includes furniture, paintings,
books, prints, industrial and decorative art objects. The Museum explores the role
of design at the height of the industrial age (1885-1945) in the context of social,
political, and technological issues. Admission is free after 6pm on Friday.
Wolfsonian is located at 1001 Washington
Ave., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 531-1001.
ArtCenter of South Florida -- This public art gallery exists
to provide affordable workspace for outstanding visual artists. The gallery encompasses
2 buildings with 52 artists' studios, exhibition galleries, and art classrooms.
Admission is Free. ArtCenter is located
at 800 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 674-8278.
World Erotic Art Museum -- This museum houses an impressive
collection of erotic art. Visitors can find 4,000 objects, and pop-culture fare,
such as the giant rocking male member used in Stanley Kubrick’s film “A Clockwork
Orange”. World Erotic Art is located at 1205
Washington Ave., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 532-9336.
Rubell Family Art Collection -- This contemporary art collection
is owned by the Miami hotelier family, the Rubell's. The gallery is housed north
of Downtown Miami inside a former Drug Enforcement Agency warehouse. The collection
contains more than a thousand works of contemporary art, by artists such as Keith
Haring, Julian Schnabel, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul McCarthy, and Charles Ray. The
gallery is located at 95 NW 29th St., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 573-6090.
Historical Museum of Southern Florida -- This museum is one
of the largest private history museums in the country. The Research Center includes
1,900 maps, and more than one and a half million photographic images. The museum
also houses over 12,000 local artifacts, including a lighthouse lens, refugee rafts,
a 1920s trolley car, shipwreck treasure, and artifacts from Pan American Airways.
Much of the collection illustrates the main themes permeating South Florida history:
environmental influences, immigration, maritime industries, aviation, and tourism.
Historical Museum is located at
101 W Flagler St., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 375-1492.
Bay of Pigs Museum -- This museum documents memoirs of the
Cold War Era, the Bay of Pigs invasion, Operation Mongoose, the Missile Crisis,
and contributions made by Cuban exiles. The collection includes artifacts used by
brigade members, and secret pictures taken by CIA and foreign news persons stationed
in Cuba at the time of the events. Bay
of Pigs Museum is located at 1821 SW 9th St., Miami; Phone (305) 649-4719.
World of Bacardi Museum -- Bacardi's Miami site is home to
two amazing structures: an 8-story tower with ceramic tile murals,
and a square building with stained glass walls, raised 47 feet off the ground. The
museum covers corporate and family history from 1862 through today. Call to schedule
a Free Tour. Bacardi Museum is located at 2100 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; Phone (305)
573-8511.
Gold Coast Railroad Museum -- This museum is dedicated to preserving,
exhibiting, and operating historic railroad equipment. In addition to the railroad
engines and cars permanently on display, the historic railroad "rides"
are also working educational exhibits.
Gold Coast Railroad Museum is located
at 12450 SW 152nd St., Miami; Phone (305) 253-0063
Children’s Museum -- This facility includes galleries, classrooms,
a resource center, and gift shop. The museum has hundreds of bilingual exhibits,
programs, classes, and learning materials for children.
Children's Museum is located at
980 MacArthur Cswy, Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 373-5437
Miami Art Museum -- This museum's art reflects
the cosmopolitan makeup of Miami. Art in America magazine called MAM “the
quintessential Miami collection”. Exhibitions are both original presentations and
exhibitions from other museums.Miami Art
Museum is located at 101 West Flagler St., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 375-3000.
Bass Museum of Art -- Art is displayed from the Museum's permanent
collection as well as compilations loaned from National and International exhibitions.
Bass Museum is located at 12450 SW 152nd
St., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 253-0063
Shopping
and noteworthy businesses
Bal Harbour Shops -- 15 minutes north of Miami Beach, this
exclusive outdoor shopping small showcases a collections of boutiques, restaurants
and shops. The anchor stores are: Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Other notable shops: Fendi, Armani, Prada, Chanel,
Dior, Cartier and, Tiffany.
Bal Harbour Shops is located at 9601
Collins Ave., Bal Harbour; (Map);
Phone (305) 866-0311.
Bayside Market -- Near the American Airlines Arena and Port
of Miami, this open-air mall features shops, restaurants, a marina, rides, and free
entertainment. Bayside is located
at 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 577-3344.
Coco Walk -- This open-air shopping mall houses 38 shops, including
a movie theatre, and many restaurants. Each night a variety of bars and nightclubs
fill the courtyard with live entertainment.
Coco Walk is located at 3015 Grand
Ave., Coconut Grove; (Map);
Phone (305) 444-0777.
Las Olas Riverfront -- Las Olas Boulevard is a popular thoroughfare
in downtown Fort Lauderdale. It is home to many bars and nightclubs, as well as
trendy shops, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, hotels, and a 15 theatre Cinema.
Las Olas Riverfront is located at 300
SW 1st Ave., Fort Lauderdale; (Map); Phone (954) 522-6556.
Sawgrass Mills -- This massive outlet mall features more than
350 name-brand stores and outlets; full-service restaurants like Cheesecake
Factory; cinemas and entertainment venues. With 2.5 million square feet of
retail selling space, it is the fourth largest mall in the United States, the largest
in Florida, and the largest outlet mall in the world.
Sawgrass Mills is located at 12801
W Sunrise Blvd., Sunrise; (Map);
Phone (954) 846-2351.
Design Center of the Americas -- DCOTA is the largest design
center of its kind, showcasing 150 showrooms of interior design, fine furniture,
fabrics, flooring, lighting, kitchen, bath, art, antiques, accessories, appliances,
window treatments, decorative hardware, paint, surfacing and much more.
DCOTA is located at 1855 Griffin Rd., Dania Beach; Phone (954) 920-7997.
Bass Pro Shop Outdoor World -- A unique decor brings the outdoors
indoors with large aquariums stocked with native fish species, and an extensive
collection of museum-quality fish and wildlife mounts. Local historic photos, artifacts
and exhibits pay tribute to the area's great outdoor heritage. There are two
Bass Pro Shops' nearby:
- Miami - located near Dolphin Mall. Opening 2007.
- Dania Beach, Ft. Lauderdale - located at 200 Gulf Stream
Way, Dania Beach; Phone 954-929-7710
Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop -- This indoor/outdoor swap meet
is one of the world's largest flea markets in Florida. In addition to acres of vendors
selling everything from electronics to underwear, there's a miniature amusement
park, and a 13-screen drive-in movie theater.
Swap Shop is located at 3291 W Sunrise
Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; (Map);
Phone (954) 791-7927.
Stone Age Antiques -- Located on the Miami River, this one-of-a-kind
antique store sells nautical memorabilia ranging from cannons, ship's wheels, boat
parts, rope, cargo nets, model ships, dugout canoes, lobster boats and traps to
African masks, drums, wagon wheels, old luggage, and a $30,000 bell.
Stone Age is located at 3236 NW
South River Dr, Miami; Phone (305) 633-5114.
Voodoo Shops in Little Haiti -- Only in Miami will you find
a shopping district with stores selling religious items and handcrafted artifacts
used to practice Voodoo and Santeria.
These shops,
known as Botanicas, are located in Little Haiti on 54th Street and NW 2nd Avenue.
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Hialeah Thrift Stores -- Flamingo Plaza is an outdoor shopping
complex with 9 thrift stores selling used clothes and furniture. The main entrance
is on 62nd Ave. (Martin Luthur King Drive).Flamingo
Plaza is located at 901 East 10th Ave., Hialeah.
Palacio de los Jugos -- The Palace of Juices is a colorful
open-air food market where you can find all sorts of Cuban fruit juices and stands
piled high with fruits. Order a coco frío, and the vendor will crack the coconut
with a machete and serve it with a straw to suck out the milk.On Sundays they have
an outdoor grill to serve the "after church" crowd.
Palace of Juices is located
at 5721 W. Flagler St., Miami; Phone (305) 264-4557.
Kar Krazy Miami -- This vintage car showroom museum was established
to help pursue the hobby of collecting muscle cars. The showroom has over 50 vintage
muscle cars from the 50's. Admission is $10.
Kar Krazy is located at 8301 NW 7th
Ave., Miami; Phone (305) 757-0200.
Hotels and restaurants
Biltmore Hotel -- Built in 1924, this majestic hotel is almost
shockingly grand -- it's crowned by a 315-foot replica of Seville's Cathedral Giralda
Tower, the lobby is lined with Herculean pillars, and the hotel has the largest
swimming pool in the United States. Even if you can't stay here or pay for a round
of golf, you can still have a drink in the Biltmore Bar or hit a bucket of balls
at the driving range.Biltmore is located
at 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables; (Map);
Phone (305) 445-1926.<
Loews Hotel -- The top family-oriented hotel in South Beach,
the Loews offers an abundance of services and amenities whether it's for an executive
attending a conference or a family on vacation. From the oceanfront pool and private
beach to the Fitness Center and convention space, this hotel suits a variety of
travelers' needs.
Loews
is located at 1601 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 604-1601.
Cheeca Lodge & Spa -- Cheeca Lodge is a AAA Four-Diamond, oceanfront
resort in the Florida Keys nestled on 27 landscaped acres. With a West Indies style
décor, the resort features more than 1,200 feet of palm-fringed beach.
Cheeca Lodge is located at 81801 Overseas Hwy.(MM
82), Islamorada; (Map);
Phone (305) 664-4651.
Smith & Wollensky -- This restaurant offers some of the most
beautiful waterfront dining in Miami. Request a table by the window, or sit outside
if the weather is agreeable, and watch cruise ships departing the Port of Miami.
Smith & Wollensky is located at 1 Washington
Ave., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 673-2800.
News Cafe -- The News Cafe is a South Beach landmark. For starters,
it's right in the middle of Ocean Drive, which makes it perfect for people watching.
In addition to a well-rounded menu, you can also find an extensive collection of
national and international newspapers and magazines at the newsstand. They restaurant
is open 24 hours a day. News Cafe is located
at 800 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 538-6397.
Le Tub -- This modern-day sailor's dive was awarded
best hamburger in the country by GQ magazine. Discarded bathtubs, fishing
nets, and ladies underwear give the place a Key West feel. The booths overlooking
the Intracoastal offer the best seating. Hamburgers, beer, a pool table, darts,
and a good jukebox are the main attractions. Keep an eye open for the giant fish
that linger beneath the dock. The bar was also visited by Oprah and her best friend,
Gayle. (speaking of friends, please tell all your friends about this article. They'll
love you for it.)Le Tub
is located at 1100 N Ocean Dr., Hollywood; (Map);
Phone (954) 921-9425.
Mango's Tropical Cafe -- Mango's offers a Brazilian Carnivale
atmosphere filled with reggae music, salsa dancing and Caribbean-inspired cuisine.
With its sexy staff and professional dancers, this place has become a landmark in
South Beach. Family friendly performances featuring Latin dancers start at 6pm while
the more tantalizing shows start after 10pm.Mango's
is located at 900 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (954) 673-4422.
Lucky Strike Bowling Alley -- This modern bowling alley has
Hollywood roots as you see with the decor, food, and entertainment. There are 14
bowling lanes, all with big screen TV's and score-keeping monitors, billiards, and
a restaurant that serves food all day. After 9pm, all guests must be over 21.
Lucky Strike is located at 1691 Michigan
Ave., Miami Beach; Phone (305) 532-0307.
For adults
only
Club Space -- This cavernous
nightclub is a venue for some of the world's hottest DJs. On Saturday and Sunday
nights, the party starts at around 2am and extends to the next
morning, sometimes as late as 10am. Club Space
is located at 34 NE 11St., Miami; (Map);
Phone (786) 256-5732.
Opium Garden -- This open-air, two-level nightclub is one of the
best places to party in South Beach. The club is decked out with Buddha statues
and Chinese lanterns creating an exotic feel. There are a number of dance floors,
each spinning different kinds of music.
Opium is located 136 Collins
Ave., Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 531-5535.
Clevelander -- Although it's under construction
until 2008, we had to include Clevelander on this list. Noted as one of the most
famous bars in South Beach, Clevelander will have 5 pool side bars, live performances,
great music, and partying till the early morning.
Clevelander is located 1020 Ocean Dr.,
Miami Beach; (Map);
Phone (305) 531-3485.
Goldrush Strip Club -- This upscale gentleman's club is in
Downtown Miami, across the street from Club Space. It is the only strip
club in town open 24 hours that serves liquor and full nudity.
Goldrush is
located 29 NE 11th St., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 956-5726.
Miami Velvet Swing Club -- The largest adult swing club in
Florida with over 18,000 members and over 20,000 square feet of "on-premise" activity.
The first floor of the two-story complex is designed like a typical nightclub. The
second floor is where the action takes place. Members must disrobe to a towel to
go upstairs. Miami Velvet
is located 3901 NW 77th Ave., Doral; (Map);
Phone (305) 406-1604.
Tobacco Road -- More than eight decades old, this establishment
holds the first liquor license in Miami-Dade County. Tobacco Road is Miami's bar
of choice for blues music and food. Over the years, legendary musicians including
B.B. King, Koko Taylor and Albert Collins have performed on the main stage. It's
also one of the few places in town where local bands regularly perform. Open until
5am.Tobacco Road is located 626 S Miami
Ave., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 374-1198.
Churchill’s Hideaway -- This English-style
pub is Miami's main venue for live music. The bar offers offers a good beer selection
and a few pool tables, but the primary reason to visit is the talent that performs
nightly on stage. Churchill's is
located at 5501 NE 2nd Ave., Miami; (Map);
Phone (305) 758-4481.