Places to Visit in Miami
miami miami This article will look at a few different places that you can and should visit in Miami. You can decide to do as many of these activities as you want or as few of activities as you want to. One of the keys for this is that you should get a car rental in Miami. With the size of the city, it is not conceivable to not have a mode of transportation. The first place you can visit is the beach. That is one of the best attractions that anyone can visit. It is one of the reasons that people come to visit and it is always great to go to the beach whether simply sunbathing or jumping in the ocean. It is one of the best activities to do and it is so appealing because it does not cost any money and everyone can find something they enjoy doing at the beach. There is an aquarium that can be found in Miami. It is called the Seaquarium. Aquariums can always be fun to visit but one of the best features of this aquarium is that you can swim with the dolphins. You see the mammals up close and even get a ride on a dolphin across a deep water pool. That would be something you would be talking about with friends for a long time. If you have not been to Miami and want to get a better sense of what there is, you may decide to take a sightseeing tour. There are several different companies you can go through. Three of these companies are: Miami Duck Tours, Gator Park Airboat Tours, or the Island Queen Millionaire’s Row Cruise. Each of these three different sightseeing tours offers different things: history, wildlife, or what Miami looks like from the water. You can decide to take more than one sightseeing cruise as well. It is not always about just picking one but it is your chance to get out and see things you normally would not have the opportunity to see. If you like nightlife, you can look into many different options in Miami. You can find anything that can suit your fancy. There are comedy clubs, lounges, or dance clubs. You can decide to go somewhere for cocktails. Miami is also underrated for its sports. You can decide to see University of Miami football games, Miami Dolphins football games, and the Miami Heat. Look at all of these different options for live sports entertainment and you have not even looked into visiting a sports bar! Each of these different places can be a great time. What interests you versus the other person will be different so plan ahead on what you want to do. With so many options available, you want to make the best of your limited time in the city. You should look at using a car rental in Miami because of the choices you have to you. It is better than waiting on bus schedules or taking taxis everywhere.

Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Learn about the culture of the unconquered Seminole Indians. Located on a 60-acre cypress hammock, more than one mile of boardwalk nature trails winds through ceremonial grounds and a living village. Located 17 miles north of 1-75, exit 14. Big Cypress Amelia Earhart Park Explore 515 acres, including a freshwater lake, photo above, and the Bill Graham Farm Village (open 9a. m. to 4 p. m.), complete with a petting zoo and weekend pony and hayrides. The park also features Tom Sawyer's Play Island, picnic pavilions, and bike and paddkboat rentals. 401 E. 65th St., Hialeah Art Center - South Florida Art Center provides work and exhibition space for more than 81 visual artists through its juried artists program. Art Studies in various media and artistic levels are available for all ages. Galleries and studios are free to the public. At 800, 810 and 924 Lincoln Road Miami Beach. Art Deco District Eight hundred classic buildings, photo above, from the 1920s, '30s and '40s make up this historic area. Walking tours depart from the Art Deco Welcome Center (1001 Ocean Drive) every Thursday and Saturday. Miami Beach (305) 672-2014. Biscayne National Underwater Park With 181.000 acres of marine habitat, the park offers prime sightseeing for snorkelers and divers, and glass-bottom boat rides. Fast end of SW 328th St., nine miles east of Homestead (305) 230-1100. Butterfly World Three acres of tropical gardens, photo below, house thousands of live, brilliantly colored butterflies. The natural habitat also includes a hummingbird aviary suspension bridge and museum. 3600 W Sample Road, Coconut Creek (954) 977-4400. Church of St. Bernard de Clairvaux Dating from 1141 and exemplifying early Gothic and Romanesque architecture, the church was brought to America by William Randolph Hearst in 1925. It remained in crates until 1952 when it was erected in North Miami Beach. 16711 W Dixie Hwy, N. Miami Beach (305) 945-1461 Coconut Grove This trendy and sparkling area, photo below, is full of galleries, theaters, night- clubs, fine restaurants. CocoWalk and Mayfair Shops. Beautiful Peacock Park and Kenneth Myers Park are along the waterfront. Very romantic place. On Biscayne Bay bounded by S. Dixie Hwy. (Hwy, 1), S. Bayshore Drive and Douglas Road Coconut Grove. Coral Castle This architectural curiosity of coral rock, built by Latvian immigrant Edward Leedskalnin between 1923 and 1951, is a national historic site. Open daily, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 28655 S. Dixie Hwy. Homestead Coral Gables Founded in the 1920s, Coral Gables features plazas, fountains. Roman-style arches and Cuban tile blended with lush foliage. The turreted Colonnade, Coral Gables Playhouse, University of Miami, exceptional dining, theaters and public golf courses make this a choice destination. Bounded by Biccayne Bay Sunset Drive, Old Cutler Road Ponce de Leon and Red Road Deering Estate at Cutler Take a guided tour of more than 420 acres, including endangered natural areas and archaeological sites, with recreation facilities and a view of Biscaync Bay. The estate also boasts the historic Richmond Cottage, portions of which date back to 1896, and the Mediterranean Revival winter home of industrialist Charles Deering, completed in 1923. Open daily from 10a. m. to 5 p. m. 16701 SW 72nd Ave. Miami Everglades Alligator Farm Airboat tours and shows featuring alligators, snakes and other wildlife educate visitors on the native land and species. Open daily, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 40351 SW 192nd Ave Everglades National Park Covering 1.5 million acres of land and water, this habitat of tree islands, mangroves, coastal prairies and subtropical hammocks is fed by a 200-mile- long, 50-mile-wide river. Many native and endangered species call it home. Fairchild Tropical Garden This 83-acre paradise of tropical plants offers tram tours, miles of paths, a conservatory and museum. Open year round, 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables. Flamingo Gardens Everglades and wildlife adventures begin with a tour through botanical gardens featuring a 200- year-old live oak hammock and some of Florida's largest champion trees. From a 1-1/2 - mile tram ride, view Everglades, rain forests and citrus groves, with flamingos, alligators, river otters and birds of prey. Read Full story...
 

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