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The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, located in Downtown Miami's Bayfront Park, is a hub of learning that’s both expansive and all-encompassing. Home to an aquarium, a planetarium, and two science galleries, this renowned attraction consistently draws large crowds, but its spacious design ensures that even on the rainiest of days, it never feels overcrowded. The exhibits captivate both adults and children alike, making the Frost Museum a perfect destination for families. Be sure to take the elevator to the sixth floor’s rooftop terrace, where you can enjoy sweeping views of downtown Miami
Famed as Miami’s top spot for Instagram photos, this open-air "gallery" showcases graffiti art and murals spread across warehouse walls and shop exteriors, offering a vibrant contrast to the city's traditional museums. A visit to Wynwood Walls can be quick, taking just about twenty minutes to see all the art, including works by Shepard Fairey, the artist behind Obama’s iconic "Hope" poster. The space is relatively small, making it easy to explore, and there are plenty of benches and rocks where you can sit and absorb the surroundings. Recently, Wynwood Walls introduced an admission fee: $12 for adults, $5 for students, and free entry for children under 12
With its twinkling lights, Mediterranean revival architecture, and vibrant sidewalk cafes, this palm tree-lined, pedestrian-only street is a charming tribute to Miami’s 1920s neighborhoods. Established in 1925, the two-block stretch between Washington and Pennsylvania Avenues mimics the romantic villages of Spain and France. The pink stucco buildings with Spanish tile roofs house cafes shaded by striped awnings. As you stroll, you’ll hear salsa, samba, jazz, and techno rhythms from bustling restaurants—some excellent, others more casual, but all lively, especially on weekends. The street also hosts weekly events like flamenco, salsa dancing, yoga, and an open-air market. Boutique hotels blend seamlessly into the lively atmosphere, offering a perfect base for exploring South Beach
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