Miami In One Tour from Fort Lauderdale

From port of Everglades or Pre-Selected Pickup Location
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  • Duration 8 hours
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DOWNTOWN.

We will begin our tour through the center of the city of Miami, also known as Downtown, it is a tribute to the banking boom of the 80s. One of the most representative buildings of that time is the Miami Tower, a skyscraper built in 1983 that is famous for its night lighting. A good option to get around the city is aboard the Metromover, a small train that runs around Downtown. Flagler Street is the main artery of downtown and is the ideal place to get to know the Hispanic scene.
 

WHAT WILL WE SEE ON OUR TOUR OF DOWNTOWN MIAMI?
 

BRICKELL AVENUE.
It is the financial center of Miami and its main section is reminiscent of New York's Wall Street. The avenue is full of large glass buildings that are the headquarters of large international banks. To the south of the curve traced by Brickell begins the group of buildings that appear in the mask of the Corruption in Miami series. We will continue to the Brickell Bridge, a bridge located in the easternmost part of downtown Miami where you can take a panoramic view of the Downtown skyline.
 

BAYFRONT PARK.
Another important attraction to visit in Downtown Miami is Bayfront Park, a beautiful park located next to the sea, which allows you to enjoy the best views of Biscayne Bay and the Port of Miami.

BAYSIDE MARKETPLACE
It is the downtown area that attracts the most tourists. It is a large shopping and entertainment complex, this place is home to the famous Hard Rock Café, with its spectacular roof from which a guitar emerges. The squares are often occupied by street artists and musicians, especially at night and on weekends. The Bayside Marketplace borders the Miamarina, a port full of moored boats and a place to take one of the cruises that tour Biscayne Bay.
 

THE FREEDOM TOWER.
It is currently home to the Museum of Art and Design. It became the seat of government to process and document the massive influx of Cuban immigrants to Miami in the 1960s. Its history is reflected in the Cultural Legacy Gallery, which is permanently dedicated to works that explore the impact of Cuban culture on South Florida.
 

KASEYA CENTER.
Miami Heat headquarters, designed by the renowned firm Miami Arquitectonica, has capacity for 19,600 spectators. It is a multipurpose stadium, and in addition to the Miami Heat games, most of the most massive concerts and shows in Miami also take place.
We will continue our journey to Coconut Grove.

COCONUT GROVE.

The journey will begin heading to Coconut Grove, Miami's bohemian district that has absorbed the city's most diverse cultures over the years. With only a few antique shops remaining, the famed hippie hangout of the 1960s now has a much more fashionable air, and is commonly referred to as the village.

 

JOHNNY ROCKETS BURGER

The iconic Johnny Rockets burger place, modeled in the style of the 1950s, is located in the heart of Coconut Grove. You'll be close to the Cocowalk, a large open-air shopping center that is the most popular tourist attraction and draws the largest crowds, visitors and residents of Coconut Grove. Enjoy The Barnacle, the oldest house in Coconut Grove, which was built by Ralph Monroe, a botanist who was also a passionate environmentalist. As a result, the structure is surrounded by tropical plants and trees. Our bus will continue to

 

CORAL GABLES.

You will begin the tour towards Coral Gables, cataloged as one of the most beautiful and oldest areas of South Florida where you will pass through some of the most famous tourist attractions in the city, designed by George Merrick in 1925 with Mediterranean-style buildings and gigantic tree-lined streets.
Discover Coral Gables' shopping street, named Miracle Mile in 1940, filled with sophisticated art galleries and top designer stores.
See Merrick House, the home of the creator of this affluent neighborhood, now transformed into a museum.


VENETIAN POOL

Distinguish the Venetian Pool, created in 1923, Venetian style with Mediterranean influence. The pool was built on top of a coral rock quarry which was used to build all the mansions in the city.
Continue to the Biltmore Hotel, built in 1926 with overflowing luxury. In its beginnings it was very visited by celebrities, it also has a dark past, here the murder of the gangster Thomas Walsh took place. During World War II it was used as a military hospital.
Currently, the Biltmore Hotel continues to be one of the most visited destinations in South Florida, where the best brunch in the area is offered every Sunday in its splendid patio.
We will not say goodbye to Coral Gables without first passing under the canopies of lush trees, a landscape that may be familiar to you from movies and television.

We will continue with our journey to Little Havana.

Learn about Little Havana in Miami

 

LITTLE HAVANA

which has been home to the Cuban community since 1960.

This excursion for all those who enjoy Latin culture. Start your day with a cup of delicious Cuban coffee and accompanied by a slice of traditional guava cake.

Visit a historical cigar factory and learn about the art of cigar twisting.

Continue on to the iconic Domino Park after tasting sugarcane juice. When you arrive, don't be scared to join in on the popular game of this famous Cuban culture, where many people gather on a constant basis, and you'll undoubtedly hear stories from first-generation immigrants in Miami and how this city was created from scratch

Take a stroll through the famous Paseo de las Estrellas, which commemorates a variety of Latino artists.

Enjoy a refreshing mojito before continuing along the famous 8th Street, which attracts over a million visitors during its annual street festival and hosts Cultural Friday, an artistic, cultural, and social arts fair that features stages with music, art, and gastronomic tastings outdoors on the last Friday of each month.

Admire Miami's historic Tower Theater, which is one of the city's oldest cultural landmarks.

In exclusive art galleries, you can see the Latin influence.

Don't leave without first inhaling the Caribbean air, which invites you to dance the conga beats heard on the streets.

We will continue with our journey to Ocean Drive.

 

OCEAN DRIVE

Ocean Drive is one of the most iconic landmarks of Miami that is seen and known all over the world.
Get a closer look at Miami Beach's most renowned street, which is crowded, sunny, and lined with palm trees.
Enjoy your tour of this heart of South Beach's Art Deco district and take a fresh look at the more than 800 intact structures on display, which are thought to be one of the world's largest collections.
This place with a thousand ways to enjoy it is an American film legend that has inspired magazines, songs, and video games.

Visit one of the city's many Art Deco hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs, including the 1939 Colony Hotel, which has been featured on both big and small screens.
View the Clevelander Hotel, another well-known Art Deco structure, as well as The Sunray Apartments and the façade of the Carlyle Hotel, all of which are visible in multiple different movies and the big cinema.

The street depicts the well-known mansion of the famed designer Gianni Versace, which was sold and modified following his death, and is now known as La Villa Casa Casuarina, a luxury boutique hotel.

The last place we will visit on our journey today will be Winwood Wall Art District.

 

WINWOOD WALL ART DISTRICT

Get a closer look at one of the most popular destinations for artists and art enthusiasts in the world.

More than a description, we'd want to share our thoughts on the Walls of Wynwood in this tour.

If you are a true believer in art in its purest form, you must visit this magical location. When Tony Goldman                                                    moved to Miami Beach and New York's SoHo, he launched an initiative.

It was first held in 2009 to commemorate Art Basel, one of the country's most renowned art shows.

Wynwood is a neighborhood located to the north, on the periphery of the glamorous Downtown Miami. a previously decaying neighborhood that has become one of the safest and busiest places in the world.

Society is working hard to promote alternative and urban art. Strolling through its streets is like visiting an unending exhibition with a massive collection of murals covering the city.

Enjoy the more than 70 art galleries, antique shops, bars, and restaurants, all of which will astonish you with their variety and color. The best part is that it is outside underneath the open sky, allowing you to enjoy it to your fullest capacity.

Wynwood's skin is continually changing, and her paintings are updated every six months by new painters, the majority of whom are internationally renowned.

Explore this world of urban art, where you'll find its own authors starting or finishing their works while you are visiting.

Take your time to enjoy and explore these lovely and endless open areas.

For your return to the port, the bus will pick you up at the designated location and time.

For the visitor's convenience, we have left a list of the most popular and interesting sites.

Please contact us through WhatsApp at (+13053390035) for any questions or concerns regarding your arrival/port. (Tambien hablamos espanol)

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Miami is a vibrant city located in southeastern Florida, United States. Known for its diverse culture, beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and international influence, Miami is a major hub for tourism, business, and entertainment. Here are some key points about Miami:

  1. Geography: Miami is situated on the southeastern tip of the Florida Peninsula, between the Everglades to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.

  2. Climate: Miami has a tropical climate, characterized by warm temperatures year-round. Winters are mild, and summers can be hot and humid. The city is known for occasional tropical storms and hurricanes during the hurricane season.

  3. Cultural Diversity: Miami is a melting pot of cultures, with a significant influence from Latin America and the Caribbean. This diversity is reflected in the city's cuisine, music, art, and festivals.

  4. Neighborhoods:

    • South Beach (SoBe): Famous for its iconic Art Deco architecture, white sandy beaches, and vibrant nightlife along Ocean Drive.
    • Downtown Miami: The central business district with skyscrapers, shopping, and cultural institutions.
    • Little Havana: A neighborhood known for its Cuban influence, colorful murals, and vibrant street life.
    • Wynwood: An artsy district with a concentration of street art, galleries, and the Wynwood Walls outdoor art museum.
    • Coral Gables: Known for its upscale neighborhoods, historic architecture, and the University of Miami.
    • Coconut Grove: A bohemian neighborhood with a waterfront, parks, and a relaxed atmosphere.
  5. Beaches: Miami is famous for its beautiful beaches, including South Beach, Miami Beach, and Key Biscayne. These sandy shores attract locals and tourists alike for sunbathing, water sports, and beachfront activities.

  6. Art and Culture: Miami has a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries, museums, and cultural events. The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts are notable cultural institutions.

  7. Nightlife: Miami is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, with world-class clubs, bars, and lounges. South Beach is particularly known for its lively atmosphere after dark.

  8. Cuisine: The city's culinary scene is influenced by Latin American, Caribbean, and international flavors. Little Havana is a hub for experiencing Cuban cuisine, and Miami is known for its seafood and diverse dining options.

  9. Shopping: Miami offers a range of shopping experiences, from luxury boutiques in areas like Bal Harbour Shops to the bustling markets and malls in downtown.

  10. PortMiami: Known as the "Cruise Capital of the World," PortMiami is a major hub for cruise ships, offering various itineraries to the Caribbean and beyond.

  11. Sports: Miami is home to several professional sports teams, including the Miami Heat (NBA), Miami Dolphins (NFL), Miami Marlins (MLB), and Florida Panthers (NHL).

  12. International Gateway: Miami International Airport serves as a major gateway between the United States and Latin America, making it an important hub for international travel.

 


INCLUDES

  •  Bus
  •  Recorded Guide .

CONDITIONS

  • Discount for children, applied only to individual excursions.
  • Not combinable with other offers.
  • It is essential to send a copy of the child's Identity Document.
  • From 13 years pay as an adult.
  • 8 hour excursion.


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