11 places to visit on your vacation in Miami

 11 places to visit on your vacation in Miami


Due to its privileged climate all year round, spending vacations in Miami is something very tempting. I know some recommended places to visit.

When we start planning a trip, one of the favorite destinations for Latin Americans is in Florida. Are you organizing vacations in Miami? There are really amazing places to visit. It is a city that attracts for its incredible and extensive beaches and for having a wide range of entertainment for adults and children.

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We put together a ranking of essentials about everything you can know and enjoy in South Florida. Here, the recommended places and the attractions that yes or yes you should include in your agenda.

Places to visit in Miami

If you are looking for flights to Miami and you want to find reasons to stay more or less days, we propose a top 12 of the main attractions of this impressive city.
Without a doubt, the beaches of Miami are the hook that summons the majority of tourists. Crystal clear water, white sand, ideal temperature. But there is more, much more. For all tastes, for all ages, for all budgets. We tell you which are the most interesting places in Miami to visit.

Top 11 attractions in Miami

So that you have a reference when allocating days to this destination, think that each of the following points can be a day or a half. Let's see what Miami offers us!

1. Everglades National Park

It is the largest subtropical natural park in the United States, home to rare and endangered species such as panthers, dolphins, crocodiles and alligators. It is a huge swampy area, home to many animals that you will love to meet.

The Florida Everglades National Park is one of the most unique natural parks in the United States. Located in the southern tip of Florida, it invites you to get up close and personal with the famous American crocodile. It is the third largest in the continental United States and covers 2,400 square miles (3,800 km²).

It has been designated an International Biosphere Reserve, World Heritage Site and Wetlands of International Importance.

2.Ocean Drive

Ocean Drive is the most popular promenade in Miami, located in South Beach. It is the most active center of the city, with the best bars, restaurants and parties throughout the night and sometimes during the day as well.

The locals call it "SoBe". It is one of the hot spots and a must to visit on a trip to Miami. Restaurants, bars, shops, music, skaters, runners, surfers, men and women with carved bodies practicing fitness, designer shops and nightclubs open until dawn.

South Beach is a perfect place to enjoy the stereotype of Miami. The perfect combo that many tourists in the city are looking for: partying, shopping or relaxing on the beach.

3. The beaches


Considering that it is one of the best destinations to enjoy the sun and the sea, added to its approximately 56 kilometers of coastline, Miami is the place to take advantage of the beaches. There is a wide variety to choose from, from the quietest, ideal for relaxing with the family, to others for playing sports and partying with friends.

The beaches are one of the main tourist attractions in Miami. All of them are fascinating and different. The traveler will be able to find beaches full of people and more solitary idyllic beaches, ideal for spending a quiet time or with a partner.
Within Miami Beach, you cannot miss South Beach, its most famous and popular beach. In addition to its crystalline waters, here you can find a large number of restaurants, a lot of nightlife, fashion and topless, which is not allowed on other beaches in the city.

4. Shopping

It is known that one of the activities that most attract tourists in Miami is shopping. On Lincoln Road you will find everything from luxury brands such as Gucci, Versace, Armani and Dior to outlets, boutiques and shops of all the major brands and the most important American chains.

For those who planned their trip exclusively for shopping, the Dolphin Mall, -one of the largest and most complete-, is only 15 minutes from the Miami airport. So they can get off the plane, rent a car, and be shopping in less than they thought. They can also visit the Sawgrass Mills Mall in Fort Lauderdale, which is considered the fourth largest outlet in the world. For more information on shopping in Miami:

5. Sports

Miami offers numerous opportunities to practice sports and also the possibility of attending sporting events. While in Miami, you cannot miss attending any of the games of the Miami Dolphins (American football), the Florida Marlins (baseball), the Florida Panthers (ice hockey) and the Miami Heat (basketball). To look at the agenda of the date they will be in Miami and reserve tickets.

6.Little Havana

More than 60,000 Cuban exiles and emigrants live in Little Havana, which keeps their traditions, dances, music and gastronomy alive. Many residents of the neighborhood fled to Miami after Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. Everyone there speaks Spanish and the restaurants and shops smell of tobacco and coffee.
To understand the present and the past of Miami, you cannot miss visiting this picturesque neighborhood. Miami Cubans are very proud to be located right next to downtown Miami. SW 8th Street is the most famous area and a living testament to the "American dream".

7. Miami Zoo and Jungle Island


Thanks to Miami's year-round temperate climate, Zoo Miami has become the ideal place to see the most exotic animals from Africa, Asia and Australia. It is the largest and only tropical zoo in the United States.

It is divided into four areas and is home to more than 3,000 wild animals, including 40 endangered species. An air-conditioned monorail system runs through the facility.

If you like to enjoy nature, in addition to visiting the famous Miami Zoo, you should not miss Jungle Island. It is an animal sanctuary (mainly birds and monkeys) as well as a botanical garden.

With gardens filled with more than 2,000 varieties of exotic plants, Jungle Island is a beautiful place, where parrots and other exotic species fly in tropical forest settings. There are tigers, baboons, alligators, turtles, monkeys and orangutans. It is located on Watson Island, a few minutes from down downtown Miami, and was previously known as Parrot Jungle.

8. Key West or Key West

It used to be the place of one of the residences of the writer Ernest Hemingway and is the southernmost point of the United States. Key West is the star of the Miami Key area, which deserves a visit of more than one day.

It is a famous place for water sports, bars and restaurants, beaches and a lively nightlife. It is essential to visit Duval Street, a street full of very picturesque shops and cafes with a very cool atmosphere.

You can enjoy a tour for the day in Key West, visiting the best beaches in the city, but if you have the possibility, stay even for one night.
9. The Design District
In the heart of the city, the Design District is a renovated area entirely dedicated to art. Among all the shops and galleries found there, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA), the Bacardi Building, the Buick Building and the Miami Museum of Art (MAM) are worth a visit, with contemporary art exhibitions throughout the year.

The Design District is a small neighborhood located about three kilometers north of Downtown, the center of Miami. It is an unmissable corner for art lovers: galleries, exhibition centers, decoration and interior design shops, the coolest restaurants.

10. Key Biscayne


It is an island located a few kilometers in front of Miami and connected to it by a bridge: the Rickenbacker Causeway. The Miami Seaquarium and many sports facilities are located there: tennis club, marina, water sports. In the aquarium you can see the most fascinating aquatic species, ideal for lovers of marine animals. Ideal to go with children.

To the 10 previous tips, we can add a walk through Biscayne Bay, the place where the artificial islands that house the mansions and yachts of celebrities who live in Miami are located.

11. Coral Gables and Coconut Grove

Coral Gables is an affluent neighborhood made up of wide, tree-lined boulevards, lined with Colonial and Mediterranean-style mansions. From its inception, Coconut Grove accommodated the artistic scene of Miami and was the place of choice for artists and celebrities. It is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the entire United States.
Located on the bay, it has a marina and a promenade that brings together much of the life in the area. It is very nice to walk. Most of the mansions are surrounded by extensive, exquisitely decorated gardens.

I have given you information about the 11 places to visit on your vacation in Miami so if you read this post till the end, then your Thanks.




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