Miami is pure sensory overload in the best possible way. South Beach's pastel Art Deco buildings line a world-famous strip of white sand, while Wynwood's street murals have turned a former warehouse district into an open-air gallery. Add a Cuban coffee from Little Havana and a sunset at Bayside, and you'll understand why everyone wants to live here.
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Why Miami?
South Beach
The famous Art Deco strip, turquoise water, and white sand that rivals the Caribbean - 20 minutes from the airport.
Wynwood Walls
The world's largest outdoor street art museum, with rotating murals by globally recognized artists.
Latin Culture
Little Havana's Calle Ocho, authentic Cuban sandwiches, live salsa, and domino games in Maximo Gomez Park.
Biscayne Bay
Boat tours, paddle boarding, and the mangrove tunnels of Biscayne National Park are all within reach.
Top Experiences
- Ocean Drive Art Deco walking tour
- Wynwood Walls and galleries
- Cuban coffee and cigars in Little Havana
- Speedboat tour around Star Island
- Sunset at Bayside Marketplace
- Rooftop bar night in Brickell
Expert Travel Tips
Visit November–April to avoid hurricane season and extreme humidity
South Beach hotels are pricey - Brickell or Midtown offer better value
Rideshare everywhere - Miami parking is a nightmare
Book Wynwood restaurant reservations early; the neighborhood fills up on weekends