Explore Miami, a city rich in culture and history. This collection includes significant attractions that represent the character of Miami. From unique beaches to cultural sites, each location provides insights into the life and traditions of this dynamic city.
Miami Beach, USA
The five-mile coastal strip offers swimming areas, volleyball courts, beach chairs and umbrellas for visitors.
Miami, USA
Buildings from the 1920s and 1930s display geometric patterns, pastel colors, and decorative elements of the Art Deco movement.
Miami Beach, USA
The district features sandy beaches, entertainment facilities, restaurants and a one-mile oceanfront promenade with numerous shops.
Miami, USA
The estate is a historic site featuring gardens designed in a European style.
Miami, USA
An art complex with graffiti and contemporary murals by international artists spread across 9,000 square meters.
Miami, USA
A historic district with Cuban restaurants, music shops, traditional street cafes and art galleries representing Cuban culture in Miami.
Miami, USA
The museum displays international works from the 20th and 21st centuries in a modern building overlooking Biscayne Bay.
Miami, USA
Two-story waterfront mall featuring 150 shops, restaurants and regular outdoor events, plus boat tours in Biscayne Bay.
Miami-Dade, Monroe, Collier Counties, USA
Subtropical wetlands preserve where alligators, manatees and over 350 bird species reside. The mangroves form a unique ecosystem.
Miami, USA
A 1920s mansion featuring Mediterranean architecture, a nature preserve, and archaeological sites of Tequesta Native American settlements.
Miami, USA
Marine animal park featuring daily dolphin and sea lion performances, aquarium displays and underwater viewing tunnels. Visitors can observe the animals up close.
Miami, USA
This 300-acre animal park houses more than 2,000 animals from 500 different species in natural habitat environments.
Miami, USA
A zoological park on Watson Island featuring tropical animals, bird presentations and daily feedings. Visitors can observe lemurs, macaws and alligators at close range.
Miami, USA
This botanical garden features subtropical plant collections, waterfalls, walking paths, and a historical pond with water lilies.
Miami-Dade County, USA
This island south of Miami Beach features public beaches, a national park and a historic lighthouse.
Miami, USA
This stone castle was built between 1923 and 1951 by one man who moved over 1,000 tons of coral limestone without modern machinery.
Miami, USA
Sports arena with 19,600 seats for NBA basketball games of the Miami Heat and large concert events by international artists.
Miami, USA
A Mediterranean Revival tower built in 1925 that served as a processing center for Cuban immigrants between 1962 and 1974.
Key Biscayne, USA
A public park with a golf course, tennis courts and a nature center offering educational activities and environmental programs.
Coconut Grove, USA
Built in 1891, this villa is the oldest unaltered house in Miami-Dade County. The park contains native hardwood trees.
Coral Gables, USA
Built in the 1920s, this pool was carved from coral rock and features Venetian arcades, waterfalls, and caves with spring water.
Miami Beach, USA
Art museum housing 19th and 20th century European and American art collections, including furniture, textiles, and posters.
Miami Beach, USA
A 42-foot bronze hand reaches from the ground, surrounded by granite columns and a wall engraved with victims' names.
North Miami, USA
The park spans 1000 acres featuring mangroves, sandy beaches, mountain biking paths and water activities along the Oleta River shores.
Miami, USA
An educational museum with 14 exhibition rooms where children can learn through play and hands-on activities.
Coral Gables, USA
The park includes a man-made atoll pool along with well-maintained nature trails for visitors.
Coconut Grove, USA
This botanical garden spans 9 acres and contains a collection of 500 different tropical plant species from Southeast Asia.
North Miami Beach, USA
This medieval monastery was disassembled in Spain and reassembled stone by stone in North Miami Beach.