Things to Do in Miami, Florida
From iconic attractions to hidden local gems, here's what The Miami recommends for things to do in Miami. Whether you're visiting for a weekend, hosting out-of-town family, or rediscovering your own city, this guide is curated by locals who know what's worth your time.
Beach & Lifestyle
South Beach + Ocean Drive
Cost: Free beach
Time: 2-8 hours
Best for: Everyone
Iconic Miami beach with Art Deco architecture, restaurants, nightlife, and pristine sand.
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Arts & Cultural
Wynwood Walls
Cost: Free-$15
Time: 1-3 hours
Best for: Art lovers, photographers
Outdoor street art museum with world-class murals. Free walk-around; small fee for organized tour.
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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Cost: $22
Time: 2-3 hours
Best for: Couples, history/architecture lovers
Italian Renaissance-style estate from 1916 with formal gardens and Biscayne Bay views.
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Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
Cost: $16-20
Time: 2-3 hours
Best for: Art lovers
Modern and contemporary art on the bay. Stunning architecture.
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Cultural & Dining
Little Havana + Calle Ocho
Cost: Free (pay for food)
Time: 2-4 hours
Best for: Culture seekers, foodies
Cuban cultural heart of Miami — cigar rollers, Cuban coffee, music, Domino Park.
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Family & Educational
Frost Science Museum
Cost: $28-32
Time: 3-5 hours
Best for: Families
Aquarium, planetarium, hands-on science exhibits. Family favorite.
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Bayside Marketplace
Cost: Free entry
Time: 2-4 hours
Best for: Tourists, families
Open-air waterfront shopping with restaurants, boat tours, music.
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Neighborhood & Dining
Coconut Grove
Cost: Free
Time: 2-4 hours
Best for: Couples, locals
Historic bayside neighborhood with bohemian feel, dining, sailing, parks.
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Outdoor & Nature
Everglades National Park (45 min)
Cost: $30 vehicle pass; tours extra
Time: 4-12 hours
Best for: Nature lovers, adventurers
1.5 million acres of subtropical wilderness — airboats, hiking, alligators, birds.
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Urban & Dining
Brickell financial district
Cost: Free walk
Time: 2-4 hours
Best for: Urbanists, foodies
Manhattan-like skyline + high-end dining, bars, walkable city blocks.
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Plan your visit
Most attractions in Miami are accessible by car; check individual venues for parking and accessibility. Many offer free admission with paid extras (gift shops, special exhibits). Major events draw heavier crowds — check our civic calendar for upcoming festivals and community events.
Best for families
Family-friendly options dominate Miami's attractions, with parks, museums, and family-oriented venues popular year-round. Many places offer kid-specific programming and discounts on weekdays.
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