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Miami's famous entertainment Art Deco District.
Miami's famous beaches for just minutes away!
The Adrienne Arsht Center embraces excellence, celebrates differences, renews the spirit and engages diverse communities through the power of the performing arts.
As a focal point of Greater Miami-Dade’s diverse cultural life, the Adrienne Arsht Center enlightens, educates and entertains our community through transformational arts and cultural experiences.
Miami’s AmericanAirlines Arena is an international, versatile venue in a vibrant waterfront setting that showcases world-class and sophisticated events. Located in Downtown Miami on the waterfront of Biscayne Bay, the Arena is positioned between the skyline of the city, the beautiful beaches and the nightlife of South Beach.
AmericanAirlines Arena’s world class concerts, games and events have made the venue a favorite for locals and tourists alike. The inside of the building boasts a contemporary art deco design and the oval seating configuration make sightlines for viewing the action on the court, the perfect combination for comfort and excitement. Over the last two years, the Arena has been upgraded with latest state-of-the-art technology to enhance the guest experience. From the installation of high definition televisions and menu boards throughout the building to a first-of-its-kind, MiamiMediaMesh technology on the outside façade facing Biscayne Boulevard, guests are treated to a unique experience the minute they arrive at the venue.
Miami Design District
| 2 Miles
3841 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137
The Design District, historically a part of the Buena Vista, is a neighborhood of greater Midtown. It is made up primarily of old low-rise warehouses and gallery spaces, that have been reconverted into retail spaces, art galleries, restaurants and cafés. The Design District is in the crossroads of many prominent Miami neighborhoods, with the artsy Wynwood neighborhood to the south, Little Haiti and the historic 1920s Buena Vista neighborhood to the north, and the wealthy Upper East Side neighborhoods to the east. After decades of falling to urban decay, the Design District has risen to fame as a destination for the arts, design, and fashion.
It is home to over 130 art galleries, showrooms, creative services, architecture firms, stores, antiques dealers, eateries and bars.[2] Every 2nd Saturday of each month a community wide Art & Design Night is held from 7-10pm. A popular event, Art Galleries and Design Showrooms open their doors to the public for music and refreshments.
Bayside Marketplace
| 2 Miles
401 Biscayne Blvd., R106, Miami, FL 33132-1924
Bayside Marketplace. The Best of Miami- the best food, fun, and shopping Miami has to offer. Whether you are interested in our vibrant marketplace, exotic restaurants, daily live entertainment or national brand name stores. Bayside's wealth of activity offers something for everyone.
Miami Children's Museum
| 2 Miles
980 Macarthur Causeway, Miami, FL 33132
Miami Children’s Museum is a primary center for the educational enrichment and entertainment of all children and their caregivers.
Visitors of all ages are encouraged to play together, learn, imagine and create. The 56,500 square-foot facility includes 12 galleries, classrooms, parent/teacher resource center, Kid Smart educational gift shop, 200-seat auditorium and Subway restaurant. The museum offers hundreds of bilingual, interactive exhibits; programs and classes and learning materials related to arts, culture, community and communication.
Mary Brickell Village
| 2 Miles
901 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33130
Located in the heart of Miami’s financial district, The Shops at Mary Brickell Village offers an eclectic mix of upscale dining, shopping and entertainment options for the sophisticated shopper. The center, designed around a “village” like setting with lush vegetation, water features and entertainment venues offers 195,000 square feet of retail space, a 800 space parking garage and two public plazas surrounded by mature oak and mahogany trees.
Offering everything from Mexican to Asian, Seafood to Italian Cuisine, Mary Brickell Village is a dining Mecca that offers 12 eateries. These include P.F.Changs, Rosa Mexicano, The Oceanaire Seafood Room, Grimpa Steakhouse, Blu Pizza e Cucina, Balans, Blue Martini and Starbucks.
Retailers include Village Humidor, Sowinski Jewelers, Jared M., Edward Biener Eyewear, Studio LX, Brickell Jewelers, Marco Serussi, Toni & Guy Hairdressing and Joanna Paige
Jungle Island
| 2 Miles
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami, FL 33132
Jungle Island is now the home for 1,100 tropical birds, 2,000 varieties of plants and flowers, and the best trained bird show in the world. It is a place where exotic birds "fly free" everyday.
Lincoln Road Mall
| 4 Miles
1610 Lenox Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139-2484
Lincoln Road Mall is a pedestrian-only promenade and the epicenter of what’s happening in South Beach. Located between Alton Road and Washington Avenue, Lincoln Road offers unique shopping, sidewalk cafes, bars, galleries, and fine dining. People watching is also a favorite pastime.
Vizcaya is a National Historic Landmark; we're also a museum owned by Miami-Dade County and accredited by the American Association of Museums. We invite you to visit this serene and stunningly beautiful retreat in the heart of Miami.
Miami Seaquarium
| 6 Miles
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Miami Seaquarium is a place where dolphins walk on water and killer whales fly through the air. Where sea lions delight children of all ages and endangered sea turtles and manatees find a safe haven. Enjoy a world-class marine-life entertainment park with eight different marine animal shows and astonishing daily presentations. Miami Seaquarium® is a place of inspiration, education – and fun.
Coconut Grove
| 6 Miles
3015 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Among the hustle and bustle of Miami's ever-growing metropolis sits a laid-back, waterfront community unlike any other - Coconut Grove. Nestled between Biscayne Bay and Highway U.S. 1, this village-within-a-city offers visitors a unique alternative experience to the standard South Florida visit.
Surrounded by pristine nature, there is a secret "untouched" spot on almost every corner. With everything from gallery walks and outdoor dining to sailing regattas and wacky festivals, Coconut Grove offers endless activities unlike any other in the area.
Miracle Mile
| 8 Miles
220 Miracle Mile, Ste 234, Coral Gables, FL 33134
In Coral Gables, Florida there exists a segment of city streets known as the Miracle Mile. With European-style outdoor cafes and noteworthy international retailers, this downtown area is recognized by both locals and tourists as a place to go for a true tropical shopping experience. More than shopping, the Miracle Mile is also home to art galleries and over three-dozen spas and beauty shops.
Bal Harbor Shops
| 10 Miles
9700 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour, FL 33154-2208
Bal Harbour Shops is an upscale open-air shopping mall in Bal Harbour, a wealthy suburb of Miami, Florida, known internationally for its collection of luxury retail. Bal Harbour Shops is one of the few remaining family-owned malls in the nation. For a business that is willing to lease, there is a two year waiting list at the mall, which has operated at 100% occupancy for more than two decades.
Sun Life Stadium
| 11 Miles
2269 Dan Marino Boulevard, Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Sun Life Stadium, formerly Dolphin Stadium, located in Miami Gardens, FL is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment facility that is home to the Miami Dolphins, Florida Marlins, University of Miami football, Discover Orange Bowl and other world-class events. The stadium has been home to five NFL Super Bowls, one NFL Pro Bowl, three BCS college national championships and two MLB World Series. Sun Life Stadium has two of the largest hi-definition video boards and one of the longest LED ribbon displays in professional sports as well as the biggest point-of-sale wireless system under one roof. Sun Life Stadium is principally owned by Miami Dolphins Owner/Managing General Partner Stephen M. Ross.