Welcome to Destination Miami, your guide to hotels and local attractions in Miami. This website provides you with detailed information on Miami attractions such as American Airlines Center (home of the World Champion Miami Heat), Little Havana, and Biscayne Bay and will help find hotels conveniently located for these Miami destinations.
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Miami is an exciting international city with world-class nightlife and beautiful natural beaches. It is a destination anyone is sure to enjoy.
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Get more out of your trip to Miami! Go Miami Card is a multi-attraction pass from $29/day. Attractions include Miami Metrozoo, Parrot Jungle Island, Miami Seaquarium, Miami Art Museum, Miami City with Everglades tour, Bass Museum of Art, Gator Park Airboat Tours and more. |
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0.4 miles/0.6 Km from Art Deco District Built in 1946, the Richmond Hotel lies in the heart of the hip Art Deco district on Collins Avenue. From here, you can walk to just about anywhere in South Beach. The Richmond offers guests a chance to stay in Miami Beach in style and class for a great price! Book it now! |
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3.4 miles/5.4 Km from Art Deco District Located at the Omni Center in the heart downtown Miami, the Biscayne Bay Hotel Miami is a newly renovated classic hotel, which offers immediate access to major causeways, and shopping and entertainment, not to mention Bayside Marketplace, South Beach and the Port of Miami. Each of the 528 guest rooms feature a coffee-maker, in-room safe and full length mirrors. The Bistro Restaurant offers all meals in a relaxing setting, serving buffet and a la Carte meals.
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Art Deco District
New and restored buildings, cafes, hotels, carry the facades of bright pink, turquois, and peach gleam in the sun. Take a wlak through the Revival-style buildings, many containing electric boutiques and art galleries.
Parrot Jungle and Gardens
11000 SW 57 Avenue, Miami.
305-666-7834
Admission Charged.
An exotic bird sanctuary, wildlife habitat and botantical garden. Here you will find 100's of varieties of birds and plants. Also, ape exhibits, wildlife shows, and alligators.
Metrozoo
12400 SW 152 Street, Miami.
305-638-6700
Admission Charged.
A giant zoo with more than 250 species and 60 major animal exhibits. The zoo also has a wildlife amphitheater with three shows daily.
Fairchild Tropical Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road, Miami.
305-667-1651
Admission Charged.
An extensive botanical garden with a vast collection of rare tropical plants, a rain forest display, and sunken garden.
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1.4 miles/2.2 Km from Bass Museum of Art The Fontainebleau Tower is Located At the Fontainebleau Hilton Miami Beach On Beautiful Miami Beach. This 462 Room Luxury High-Rise Hotel Overlooks the Book it now! |
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1.4 miles/2.2 Km from Bass Museum of Art Welcome to one of the most photographed hotels in the world. The Colony Hotel, along Miamis most famous beach, is a classic 1939 style hotel that offers Book it now! |
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Bass Museum of Art
Classic Art Deco design, and constructed of Key stone, the exterior of this building is adorned with carved nautical figures and features whimsical touches inspired by traditional Maya architecture. The gems included within the museum include works by Botticellie, Ghirlandaio, and Ruebens.
2121 Park Ave.
305-673-7533
Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium
3280 S. Miami Ave
305-854-4247
The exhibits describing coral reefs and the Everglades are especially enlightening. There is also a participatory science arcade, a wildlife center housing more than 150 live animals, and a natural history collection with cases of fossils and butterflies. Kids love the hands on exhibits and mini-shows. The Planetarium has several daily shows, explaining what's new in the heavens.
Coral Castle
28655 South Dixie Highway, Homestead.
305-248-6344
Admission Charged.
A coral wonder built by a single man over 30 years. Open daily from 9am to 6pm. |
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Miccosukee Indian Village
US 41 ( Tamiami Trail) West
305-223-8380
Attractions include alligator wrestling, crafts, demonstartions, a small museum highlighting the history of the tribe, and airboats rides. Music and arts festivals are held in July and December.
Monkey Jungle
4805 SW 216 Street, Miami.
Admission Charged.
See a colony of monkeys living in a topical jungle. Shows are held throughout the day. Shows include Wild Monkey Swimming Pool, Ape Encounter, and Hangin' Wild Orangs.
Historical Museum of South Florida
305-375-1492
The excellent exhibits here chronicle the histories of the various groups that have settled in the region. Numerous displays including a chickee hut, depict Native American Life, while the Spanish exploration period comes alive through the 17th-century maps and a mock fort that kids can climb.
Miami Seaquarium
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne.
305-361-3705
Admission Charged.
Home to more than 10,000 sea creatures, a killer whale, and dolphin superstar Flipper. South Florida's largest marine aquarium.
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami.
305-250-9133
An Italian Renaissance style villa built in 1916 by James Deering. Over 10 acres of formal gardens and fountains. The house contains 34 rooms with period furnishings.
Everglades National Park
25 miles west of Miami on the Tamiami Trail.
305-242-7700.
Admission Charged.
A 1.4 million acre park complete with endangered species and many birds and animals. Boats tours are available.
Jungle Queen
Bahia Mar Yacht Basin in Fort Lauderdale on A1A, north of 17th Street Causeway.
Sails to a tropical island for an all-you-can-eat dinner of ribs, shrimp and chicken. The dinner is followed by a variety show and sing-along. Daily sightseeing cruises are also available.
Art Deco District
New and restored buildings, cafes, hotels, carry the facades of bright pink, turquois, and peach gleam in the sun. Take a walk through the Revival-style buildings, many containing eclectic boutiques and art galleries.
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