Top 5 Things to Do in Miami

Top 5 Things to Do in Miami

Top 5 Things to Do in Miami

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Miami is known for its beaches, abundance of culture, and, of course, its nightlife. Whether you’re coming to party or relax, Miami is the perfect vacation destination. You are constantly discovering unique experiences. However, that can definitely get overwhelming! This guide will take you to the best spots in Miami and make your vacation worthwhile. Growing p there, I’ve seen the city constantly change. There is always something bigger and better that you have to go see. Thankfully, I’ve done it all so you don’t have to. These are my top 10 things to do in Miami that just never get old! There is something for everyone, which makes it even more exciting to visit. It is called the Magic City for a reason and make sure to stop by and check out why!

Wynwood

Wynwood Walls

This area has completely transformed, in the past couple years, to one of the biggest art centers worldwide. There is modern art to discover all around you, without that stuffy feeling you get elsewhere. This neighborhood is the ideal location to go get your pictures from your visit! There are so many artists to see, not only in the galleries, but just everywhere you look. Mostly known for its walls, the Wynwood Walls are THE tourist destination. I recommend quickly skimming through the main walls and experiencing all the side streets. Here, you’ll find less crowded areas with more unique art. Not only does this area have amazing art, but it probably has some of the best restaurants in Miami. There is always a newer, hotter place to try and they surely never disappoint. I will list some of my favorites down below! If you are coming to visit Miami as an art enthusiast, the best time to visit for you would be early December, for the annual Art Basel. This weekend long event attracts not only the leading members of the art world, but pretty much anyone who’s anyone. You’ll be rubbing shoulders with all the celebrities as you admire eclectic and fun pieces!

Places to eat:

Beaker & Gray

KYU

Le Chick

Freehold

1-800 Lucky

Spanglish Bar + Kitchen

Coyo Taco

No.3 Social

Mayami

Dave Grutman

Strawberry Moon Miami

Even though Dave Grutman technically isn’t a place to visit, he basically is. Grutman deserves his own section in this article. He is known to be the king of Miami for a reason. You can say he has Midas’s touch, because everything he starts is an absolute success. He is the owner of Komodo, LIV, and Swan just to name a few. One of his most recent projects, The Goodtime Hotel, is a must stay. It’s colorful, art-deco decor gives you the tropical Miami feel you are looking for. At the poolside, the famous Strawberry Moon resides. This fun restaurant hosts some of the most famous artists to perform for its day parties. He has also opened a diner, a Japanese restaurant, and a bakery! Make sure to visit his hospitality page for more details.

Nightlife

Club LIV

Writing about Dave Grutman is the perfect transition for what probably most people come to Miami for, the nightlife. In Miami, you can find yourself clubbing until the sun rises and then a little more after that. The party really never stops here, so make sure to mentally (and physically) prepare yourself. If you’re looking for something casual, sorry to break it to you, but you won’t find it here. Every bar + club has its own unique vibe, so you’ll never be bored. Here is a list of the top places to go to for a fun time:

LIV

Club Space

Joia

Basement

Floyd

Story

E11even

Do Not Sit on the Furniture

The Wharf

Freehold

The Broken Shaker

Lost Boy

The Sylvester

Mama Tried

Sugar

Treehouse

History

Viscaya Museum and Gardens

Viscaya Gardens

If you’re looking for an escape from ur hungover state, stop at Viscaya Museum and Garden. Its enchanting gardens make you feel transported to a villa in northern Italy. This is the perfect getaway when looking for something different in Miami. Not only is it a beautiful location, but it is rich with history. Miami is a relatively young city, so it is fascinating to learn more from the past. Hidden in Coconut Grove, most people pass by it every day and never check it out. Right after your visit, you can go eat some brunch at the Greenstreet Cafe for their famous Nutella stuffed French toast. This is the perfect day plan when you’re looking for a relaxing day.

Calle Ocho

Little Havana is the center of Cuban culture in Miami. You will find the absolute best Cuban food, music, and more. As you walk along these streets, you’ll discover the magic that has been created here. Sure you can try all the trendy spots in Miami, but if you’re looking for authenticity, Versailles is the place to go. As you eat your delicious croquetas, stop by the Domino Park to enjoy the traditional game of dominos with the locals. No trip to Little Havana is complete without treating yourself to some guava ice cream from Azucar.

Beaches 

Miami Beach

Miami’s crystal waters are the best way to spend your days. Leaving Miami’s warm oceans for the west coast, I now understand I took it for granted. If you are looking for fun music and dining by the sea, Miami Beach is the place to go. White sands and bright lights, it’s no secret this is why people come to visit. There are restaurants all through Ocean Ave, making this the perfect people watching AND sunset watching location. Miami Beach can get a little hectic sometimes, so a great alternative is going to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park where it is quiet and secluded. Whatever type of beach day you prefer, just always remember to wear your sunscreen!

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