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Best Things to Do in Miami — Sun, Art, and Latin Energy

Miami defies easy description — it's a tropical metropolis of Art Deco architecture, world-class nightlife, extraordinary beaches, international gastronomy, and unique Latin American cultural fusion.

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South Beach Art Deco Historic District

South Beach Art Deco Historic District

The world's largest collection of Art Deco architecture preserved along Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue — pastel buildings with neon signs, sidewalk cafes, and the beautiful people of South Beach create unreal theater.

Steady·Score +18
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Bayside Marketplace and Boat Tours

Downtown Miami's waterfront marketplace offers boat tours of Millionaires' Row (Miami Beach celebrity mansions), dolphin watches, and the departure point for Key West day trips and casino boats.

Steady·Score +14
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Miami Nightlife — Clubs and Rooftop Bars

Miami Nightlife — Clubs and Rooftop Bars

Miami's nightlife ecosystem includes LIV at Fontainebleau, E11EVEN, and Space for world-class DJs plus rooftop bars at the W South Beach and Kimpton Surfcomber for sophisticated evening entertainment.

Steady·Score +11
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Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

Herzog & de Meuron's spectacular waterfront museum in Museum Park housing an impressive collection of contemporary international art with a focus on the Caribbean, Latin America, and African diaspora.

Steady·Score +11
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Coconut Grove — Miami's Original Bohemian Neighborhood

Coconut Grove — Miami's Original Bohemian Neighborhood

Miami's oldest neighborhood with mature banyan trees, independent cafes, waterfront parks, Coco Walk shopping, and the annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival celebrating the city's most authentically residential character.

Steady·Score +10
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Everglades National Park Airboat Tours

An hour south of Miami, America's largest subtropical wilderness park offers airboat rides through sawgrass prairies, alligator sightings, and rare bird encounters that reveal Florida's primordial ecological richness.

Steady·Score +10
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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

A 1916 Italian Renaissance-inspired villa with 10 acres of formal European gardens on Biscayne Bay — one of America's most extraordinary houses and a glimpse into Gilded Age opulence in tropical Miami.

Steady·Score +9
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Wynwood Walls

A former warehouse district transformed into the world's most famous open-air street art museum — curated murals from global artists create an ever-changing gallery of extraordinary scale that defines Miami's creative identity.

Steady·Score +8
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Little Havana — Calle Ocho

Little Havana — Calle Ocho

Experience authentic Cuban exile culture on Calle Ocho — cigar rolling at El Titan de Bronze, domino players in Maximo Gomez Park, cafecito at Cuban cafes, and the vibrant Calle Ocho Music Festival in March.

Steady·Score +7
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Ocean Drive Beach and Sunrise

Miami Beach's most famous strip at sunrise — when the neon is dimming, the beach is empty, and golden light hits the pastel Art Deco buildings — is arguably the most beautiful hour in all of Miami.

Steady·Score +3
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Key West Day Trip

A 3.5-hour drive down the Overseas Highway via 42 bridges over the Atlantic — the southernmost point of the continental US delivers Key West's conch fritters, sunsets at Mallory Square, and Hemingway's house.

Steady·Score +2
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Design District and Bal Harbour Shops

Miami's Design District hosts the most exclusive luxury brand flagship stores alongside important art galleries and architecture — a concentrated luxury retail and cultural experience unique in the Western Hemisphere.

Steady·Score -1
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