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Take a trip to the most visited Miami Malls or go to the Everglades.
With 2,370,610 square feet of retail selling space, Sawgrass Mills it's the eleventh largest single story mall in the United States. It opened in 1990 and has been expanded four times since then. There are over 329 retail outlets and name brand discounters.
Sawgrass Mills Mall
Dolphin Mall is a shopping mall in Sweetwater, Miami-Dade County, Florida, west of the city of Miami. There are over 240 retail outlets and name-brand discounters as anchors. The mall opened in March 2001.
Dolphin Mall
Explore The Everglades, home of the American Alligators and family fun located in Miami, Florida. When it’s time to take to the glades, hop on a luxury vessel for the best Everglades airboat tour. (Tickets are sold separately).
Everglades National Park
Take a tour to the most iconic places in Miami.
Brickell is a urban neighborhood of Greater Downtown Miami. Settled in the mid 19th century by early pioneers, kept growing to become Miami's "Millionaire's Row" in the 20th century and today is one of the largest financial districts in the US.
Brickell neighborhood
Dubbed "The City Beautiful", Coral Gables is known for its tree-lined boulevards, ivy-covered mansions and historical landmarks such as the world-famous Biltmore Hotel and the Venetian Pool, both built in the 1920s.
Coral Gables
Coconut Grove is an upscale, leafy neighborhood with relaxed sidewalk cafes and chic shops in and around the CocoWalk mall. Visit the Barnacle Historic State Park, home to a mangrove forest, the iconic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens The sailing clubs and marinas dot the waterfront.
Coconut Grove
The Design District is known for its sleek modern architecture, upscale interior design stores and art galleries. Luxury fashion and jewelry boutiques, cafes and celebrity-chef restaurants. Public art dotting the area includes the Fly’s Eye Dome, a geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller.
Miami Design District
Downtown Miami is a busy shopping area with cultural and event venues. Visit the open-air malls, the American Airlines Arena for Miami Heat basketball games or big-name concerts, the Adrienne Arsht Center for Ballet and Opera and the Pérez Art Museum shows contemporary art.
Downtown Miami
Miami Beach is a south Florida island city, connected by bridges to mainland Miami. Wide beaches stretch from North Shore Open Space Park to South Pointe Park. The South Beach, is known for its international cachet with models and celebrities, and its Art Deco Historic district on Ocean Drive.
Miami Beach
Little Havana is Miami’s vibrant Cuban heart, with Latin American art galleries and busy restaurants. Cafes with walk-up windows sell Cuban coffee to cigar-smoking patrons. On Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street), locals discuss politics over dominoes at Maximo Gomez Park, dubbed Domino Park by locals.
Little Havana
Key Biscayne is a Florida town on a barrier island across the Rickenbacker Causeway from Miami. It lies between 2 large parks: Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Park, each with long, sheltered beaches, mangroves and tropical forest inhabited by birdlife, butterflies and loggerhead turtles.
Key Biscayne
The Wynwood Art District is a sub-district of Wynwood that contains galleries, outdoor murals and private art collections. The district is centered around Wynwood Walls, conceived of by the late urban developer Tony Goldman in 2009.
Wynwood Walls
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