Travelers go to Miami mainly for Miami Beach and they go to Miami Beach mainly for South Beach, the region's unrivaled crown jewel, which visitors say they can't get enough of.
Little Havana
Located to the immediate west of downtown Miami, Little Havana is the symbolic and cultural capital for Cuban-Americans in Miami
Zoo Miami
This beautiful zoo is home to more than 3,000 animals, representing more than 500 different species.
Wynwood Walls
This open-air street art installation – one of the largest in the world – is one of the reasons a formerly run-down neighborhood found new life as the art hub of Miami.
Crandon Park
The key began as a coconut plantation, before being donated with the stipulation that Miami-Dade County uses the land as a public park.
Everglades National Park
the Everglades National Park is the largest subtropical wetland in the U.S. Known as the "River of Grass" for its slow-moving water
Phillip and Patricia Frost
Museum of Science
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science stands out from its competitors thanks to its expansive selection of offerings.
Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center
The museum houses pre-revolution Cuban art, from 1800 to the 1960s, as well as modern Cuban artists
HistoryMiami
More than 100,000 square feet of space house multiple permanent collections, including one that follows the history of the region back to its Native American heritage.
Marlins Park
Renovated in 2019, Marlins Park is home base for the Miami Marlins, the city's Major League Baseball franchise.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Located in the Coconut Grove district, the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens were originally built as a winter villa for businessman James Deering in the early 1900s.
Brickell City Centre
From its position in the heart of downtown Miami, Brickell City Centre helps pump style through the trendy city's veins.