Miami, FL Attractions
American Airlines Arena
— Home of the NBA champions, the Miami HEAT, the 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 seat
Bayside Marketplace
— Walk to Bayside Marketplace and enjoy a shopping extravaganza as well as the local bars along the bay within walking distance from the hotel.
Brickell Key
— Jog or walk the three mile trail for a spectacular view of Brickell Key. It is a triangular island at the mouth of the Miami River in Miami, Florida.
Coral Gables Venetian Pool
— The World Famous Venetian Pool is a unique historic treasure in the City of Coral Gables and is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. The pool was formed from a coral rock quarry built in 1923 and holds 820,000 gallons of spring fresh water
Everglades National Park
— Everglades National Park, the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, boasts rare and endangered species. It has been designated a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, and Wetland of International Importance, significant to a
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens
— Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, one of the world's preeminent botanic gardens,with extensive collections of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees, tropical fruit trees, vines, and succulents. Opened in 1938, the 83-acre garden i
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Half a Day: Coconut Grove's Parks
— Bike the Cape Florida and Key Biscayne cycle routes to Coconut Grove's magnificent parks.
Half a Day: Kitesurfing and Kayaking.
— Soar above the emerald blue waters of Key Biscayne by kilteboarding or enjoy kayaking at it's best by visiting the lighthouse at Bill Baggs State Park.
Jungle Island
— Jungle Island is a top family attraction! Step into a lush, tropical jungle and mingle with birds, monkeys and the world's most rare and exotic creatures. See sensational animal shows, meet a real liger, and kid around with kangaroos, lemurs and penguins!
Lincoln Road on South Beach
— Lincoln Road features a state-of-the-art multiplex cinema, a concert hall for the New World Symphony Orchestra, boutique and national retail stores, fine restaurants and bars. Lincoln Road is also home to the newly restored Colony Theater, a performing ar
Little Havana
— Little Havana is noted as a center of social, cultural, and political activity in Miami. It is also known for its landmarks, including Calle Ocho (S.W. 8th Street), and its Walkway of the Stars (for famous artists and Latin personalities, including Celia
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Miami Art Museum & Historical Museum
— Discover the many local artists displaying their works as well as enjoying the weekend concerts at Miami's flagship art museum presenting modern and conteporary art.
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Design District
— The Miami Design District is an 18 block walkable neighborhood that showcases the best in art, design, fashion, cuisine and culture. A place of inspiration that promotes the creative spirit.Home to over 130 art galleries,showrooms,stores,antique dealers
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Miami Metrozoo
— Miami Metrozoo is the largest and oldest zoological garden in Florida, and the only tropical zoo in the continental United States. It is home to more than 2,000 animals on 740 acres. Tip: Visit the phenomenal 300 acre Botanical Garden.
Miami Museum of Science
— South Florida's largest natural history collection is combined with a Space-Transit Planetarium, Weintraub Observatory and a wildlife center. Tip: The Space Transit Planetarium Shows include audience participation which is fun for all.
Miami Seaquarium
— A world-class marine-mammal park offering daily shows, exhibits and dolphin interactions. Experience the hands-on show with the animals and get wet with the famous killer whale Lolita. Tip: Check out the Flipper show.
Monkey Jungle
— It is home to nearly 400 primates, most running free on a 30 acre reserve. It is one of the few protected habitats for endangered primates in the United States and the only one that the general public can explore. Tip: Enjoy the antics at the Ape Encoun
Seybold Building
— Historic building home to the best jewelers in Miami. It's the second largest jewelry building in the USA.
Tour Biscayne Bay
— Tour Biscayne Bay and awe at Miami's famous waterfront homes of the rich and famous. A bay cruise and tour takes 90 minutes departing from Bayside Marketplace walking distance from the hotel.
Tour Key Biscayne
— Visit The Village of Key Biscayne, one of Miami's loveliest and most exclusive neighborhoods. It is located a few miles from the mainland, is a quiet community surrounded by nature yet close to the excitement of Miami.