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Cruise Capital of the Worldtm Cruise Capital of the Worldtm Welcome CRUISE CAPITAL OF THE WORLDTM CRUISE CAPITAL OF THE WORLDTM WELCOME STAY & PLAY Visit Miami pre- and post-cruise for at least a few days to allow time to explore. Bask on the beaches to get into the mood for a relaxing cruise or to extend the afterglow of a wonderful experience at sea. Greater Miami and the Beaches is celebrated for turquoise waters, white sandy beaches and picture- perfect weather. Myriad attractions, family-friendly activities, recreational options, museums, festivals and fairs add a spicy sense of fun. A wide range of accommodations, world-class cuisine, sizzling nightlife, and infinite shopping opportunities are just part of the magical appeal of our city. Tantalizing Treats Attractions Galore Adventures in Shopping One Day in Miami Miami’s international flair, seaside locale and fresh, Few places in the world have it all. But Greater Miami and the Greater Miami and the Beaches is a destination made for If your schedule only allows for one day in Miami, don’t fret. You local produce add up to unforgettable dining experiences. Beaches definitely does. Miami is an attraction itself. Miami shopping. An exciting mix of haute couture, retail markets, can enjoy a few highlights and still get the flavor of this wonderful, New World cuisine tantalizes with dishes featuring is also home to a bevy of unique and historic family-friendly designer boutiques and bargain outlets test the stamina of fun-filled city. The Art Deco Historic District in South Beach is a eclectic combinations of tropical fruits and exotic spices. attractions. What makes Miami attractions so amazing to even the most dedicated shopper. Adjacent to PortMiami must-see. Stop by the Art Deco Welcome Center at 10th Street Ethnic delights can be found around every corner of visitors? A selection as diverse as our people. is Bayside Marketplace, an open-air shopping and and Ocean Drive for information and self-guided walking tours. our multicultural city. Local chefs create mouthwatering entertainment center. You can shop for colorful souvenirs Jump on a double-decker bus tour from Bayside Marketplace new taste sensations in settings ranging from poolside Attractions that offer countless choices—from Old World here, dine at one of the restaurants including Hard Rock for a chance to see Miami’s interesting neighborhoods like Little to palatial. Greater Miami and the Beaches is truly a to adventuresome, natural to man-made. Pastel-colored Miami, or take one of several sightseeing cruises that depart Havana, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables and South Beach. Grab gourmet adventure. buildings. Authentic Indian villages. Animal and botanical from Bayside on a regular schedule. Double-decker bus tours lunch at an outdoor cafe or take a Miami food tour to sample sanctuaries. Swimming with dolphins. Hand-feeding parrots. of the city also depart from Bayside. ethnic specialties. Culture vultures can check out one of Miami’s Sizzling Nights Glass-bottom boats. Boats on air. Mangrove creeks. many top-notch museums, such as nearby Pérez Art Museum Other shopping options close to the Port include Downtown Sultry by day, the city gets even steamier by night when A River of Grass. In fact, Miami is the only place in the U.S. Miami (PAMM) and the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Miami, with a Macy’s department store, assorted shops the clubs, lounges and other late-night spots invite revelers to with two national parks—Everglades National Park and Science, or see what’s on the playbill at the Adrienne Arsht and numerous fine jewelry stores. Easily reachable from party the night away. Slip into something black and sexy, and Biscayne National Park—as well as access to Big Cypress Center for the Performing Arts. Check the Calendar of Events at PortMiami by a 15-minute taxi ride or via the Metromover MiamiandBeaches.com check out the nightclubs. Dance under the stars, immerse National Reserve and Dry Tortugas National Park. Choose for the latest happenings. are Mary Brickell Village, an enclave of open-air shops and yourself in the city’s internationally renowned nightlife, and one activity —or get a sampling on the Hop-On Hop-Off restaurants; and Brickell City Centre, a brand new luxury party into the wee hours. Life’s a party—especially when Sightseeing tour offered by Big Bus Tours—a valued Family Fun partner of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau mixed-use development. On South Beach, you can choose you’re on vacation! From sandy beaches to exotic animals and cool pools, Miami is in our cruise program. from designer shopping along Collins and Washington avenues, Española Way, Ocean Drive or the historic and full of family-friendly fun. Tropical attractions, children’s theater Visit AmazingMiamiAttractions.com to find out more always bustling Lincoln Road promenade. and super cool museums are waiting to be explored. Quiet parks, nature walks, Everglades adventures and water activities abound. information. Visit ShopMiami.travel to find out more about shopping in Free fun includes the beach, along with concerts at Bayfront Park, Greater Miami and the Shop Miami Program. art walks, free museum days and Metromover—the elevated rail that loops around Downtown Miami offering bird’s eye views of the city. Visit CultureShockMiami.com for student discounts to cultural events. Attractions Attractions 20 Marjory Stoneman 75 The Falls 111 Little Havana 38 The Bass 55 Patricia & Phillip 94 Oleta River State Park Douglas Biscayne 305/255-4570 Welcome Center 305/673-7530 Frost Art Museum FIU 305/919-1846 Museums Nature Center shopthefalls.com 305/643-5500 1 Ancient Spanish thebass.org 305/348-2890 floridastateparks.org/ 305/361-6767 Monastery *Reopening October 2017 thefrost.fiu.edu 76 Florida Keys oletariver 112 Miami International Malls & Marketplaces biscaynenaturecenter.org 305/945-1461 Outlet Center Airport Tourist 77 39 Black Police Precinct 56 Pérez Art Museum Water Tours spanishmonastery.com 21 State & National Parks Miami Auto Museum and Courthouse Miami 305/248-4736 Information Counter 2 Art Deco Historic @Detzer Collection premiumoutlets.com 95 Capt Jimmy’s Fiesta 305/876-7000 Museum 305/375-3000 Water Tours District 305/354-7680 Cruises miami-airport.com 63 305/329-2513 pamm.org 77 Gulfstream Park 305/672-2014 dezercollection.com historicalblackprecinct.org 305/371-3033 57 Phillip and Paticia 954/454-7000 113 Simpson Park Visitor Information mdpl.org fiestacruises.com 22 Miami Beach 40 gulfstreampark.com Visitor Center Coral Gables Frost Museum Botanical Garden 96 305/859-2867 Convention Centers 3 Burger Museum Museum of Science 78 Historic Downtown Island Queen 305/673-7256 Cruises Inc. miamigov.com/ 117 305/305-3999 305/603-8067 305/434-9600 Homestead mbgarden.org 305/379-5119 parks/simpson.html burgerbeastmuseum.com coralgablesmuseum.org frostscience.org 305/323-6564 islandqueencruises.com 1 4 Coopertown 23 Miami Seaquarium/ 41 114 South Dade Chamber Florida Pioneer 79 Lincoln Road Dolphin Harbor/ 58 Rubell Family 97 Everglades Airboat Museum 305/600-0219 Ocean Force of Commerce Sea Trek Reef Collection Tour & Restaurant 305/246-9531 lincolnrd.com Adventures 305/247-2332 94 305/226-6048 Encounter floridapioneermuseum.org 305/573-6090 305/372-3388 southdadechamber.org 80 The Mall of the 21 coopertownairboats.com 305/361-5705 rfc.museum oceanforceadventures.com 115 South Dade miamiseaquarium.com Americas 5 42 Gold Coast Railroad 59 Vizcaya Museum 98 Pelican Island Skipper Welcome Center Coral Castle Museum 305/261-8772 24 Miami Watersports Museum & Gardens 305/754-9330 305/539-3000 305/248-6345 malloftheamericas.com 64 Complex 305/253-0063 305/250-9133 miamidade.gov/parks coralcastle.com 116 South Miami-Dade 54 305/476-9253 gcrm.org vizcaya.org 81 Mary Brickell Village 6 Coral Gables 305/381-6130 99 Thriller Miami Tropical Agricultural aktionparks.com/ 43 Haitian Heritage 60 Wings Over Miami Merrick House Speedboat Adventures Visitor Center 118 miami-watersports- marybrickellvillage.com 305/460-5095 Museum Air Museum 305/371-3278 305/248-3311 complex 82 coralgables.com 305/371-5988 305/233-5197 MIA Shops thrillermiami.com 117 Sunny Isles Beach 98 haitianheritagemuseum.org wingsovermiami.com 305/876-8131 24 25 Miccosukee Indian 7 Deering Estate shopmiamiairport.com Visitor Information Centers Visitor Center Village and Airboat 44 Historic 61 The Wolfsonian-FIU 86 305/235-1668 305/792-1952 Rides 83 Hampton House 305/531-1001 Miami Design District sunnyislesbeachmiami.com 110 deeringestate.org 305/552-8365 100 Greater Miami 44 305/635-5800 wolfsonian.org 305/722-7100 118 Surfside 8 Everglades miccosukee.com historichamptonhouse miamidesigndistrict.net Convention 83 48 62 World Erotic Art Tourist Bureau Alligator Farm 26 Monkey Jungle miami.org & Visitors Bureau WYNWOOD 84 112 43 Museum Miami International 305/864-0722 122 305/247-2628 305/539-3000 82 305/235-1611 68 45 Historic Homestead 305/532-9336 Mall 58 everglades.com miamiandneaches.com visitsurfsidefl.com monkeyjungle.com 15 51 19 Town Hall Museum weam.com 305/593-1775 9 101 119 Tourist Hospitality Everglades 27 Palmetto Mini Golf 305/242-4463 shopmiami Art Deco Welcome 72 84 29 Safari Park Malls & Marketplaces Center - Miami Design Center (Miami Beach 18 305/238-2922 townhallmuseum.org internationalmall.com 85 123 HISTORIC South Beach & Art Deco District 305/226-6923 Preservation League Latin Chamber of OVERTOWN golfpalmetto.com/ 46 85 Miami International 3 evergladessafaripark.com History Miami Commerce) 80 mini-golf 63 Aventura Mall 305/763-8026 93 53 Museum Merchandise Mart 305/674-1414 10 Everglades
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