Things to Do
14 Reviews Ocean Drive is the epicenter of cool. But it's also the epicenter of thuginess. This area really attracts all types, and many who come here don't fit the wealthy, pretty South Beach stereotype. Ocean drive runs right along the Atlantic Ocean. With sandy beaches on one side of the street and...
34 Reviews A friend recommended the South Beach Culinary Tour so I signed up and it was one of best experiences. We spent over two hours learning about the history of South Beach while tasting a variety of food from local restaurants. There was Cuban, Columbian, Peruvian, and Jewish just to name a few. We even...
7 Reviews Home to the most famous of Miami's domino clubs, Maximo Gomez Park is a small park located on the corner of SW 15th Avenue and SW 8th Street in Little Havana. Its fascinating to go and watch these elderly residents playing dominoes at high speed. You can also take time to enjoy the heady scent of...
10 Reviews My wife and I took a leap and went on this spectacularly delicious and fun Culinary Tour!!! Its run by 2 cool chicks and they dip in and out of mom & pop / local eateries while enriching the guest's minds about the architecture, history and romance of South Beach (SOBE is what the locals call it -...
21 Reviews Here is a great idea for a morning after breakfast, take the Art Deco Walking Tour by the Miami Design Preservation League. It leaves most mornings from the Art Deco Welcome Center at 1001 Ocean Drive at 10th Street. Great, informative guides leave from an interesting tourist center and gift shop....
5 Reviews Vizcaya is not actually in Miami Beach, but is in Miami. Don't expect to come here and take a lot of photos because photography is forbidden inside the house. A bit of Venice, on Miami's Key Biscayne is maybe what James Deering the second son of William Deering of International Harvester tried to...
3 Reviews The Wolfsonian museum offers a diverse collection of objects related to late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries - nationalism, political persuasion, industrialization, architecture and urbanism, consumerism and advertising, transportation, and world's fairs.
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