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Miami Entertainment
There is so much to see and do in Miami that it is wise to have an itinerary. Why not check out the white sands of South Beach, shop along the Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, try a Cuban sandwich for lunch at a caf? in Little Havana, spend the afternoon at the Miami-Dade Cultural Center, back to South beach for dinner at Joe?s Stone Crab Restaurant, and then head Downtown for a night of salsa dancing at one of the nightclubs. Sound like fun, right?
The Bass museum?s permanent art collection includes early European paintings.
Bass Museum of Art
2121 Park Avenue, South Beach
305.673.7530
www.bassmuseum.org
The 83 - acre Fairchild Tropical Garden is the largest tropical botanical garden in the U.S.
Fairchild Tropical Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Coral Gables, FL
305.667.1651
Haulover is one of Miami?s popular beaches.
Haulover Beach Park & Marina
10800 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL
305.947.3625
Hialeah Park has the largest flamingo colony in the U.S.
Hialeah Park
22000 E. 4th Avenue
305.885.8000
www.hialeahpark.com
The Holocaust Memorial is a tribute to the millions of Jews that lost their lives in the Holocaust.
Free admission.
Holocaust Memorial
1933 Meridiam Avenue
South Beach, FL
305.538.1663
This cultural complex contains the Miami Art Museum, the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, ajd the Miami-Dade Public Library.
Miami-Dade Cultural Center
101 W. Flagler Street
305.375.2665
No cages in this zoo! Attractions at Miami?s zoo include an Andean Condor exhibit, the Zoofari Monorail tour and a petting zoo.
Miami Metrozoo
12400 SW 152nd Street
South Miami, FL
305.251.0400
www.zsf.org
More than 140 hands-on exhibits that explore the universe are featured in this museum.
Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium
3280 S. Miami Avenue
Coconut Grove, FL
305.646.4200
www.miamisci.org
Oleta is the largest urban park in Florida. Rental canoes and kayaks are available.
Oleta River State Recreation Area
3400 NE 163rd Street, North Miami Beach
305.919.1846
Features of parrot Jungle are and Everglades exhibit, jungle trails, petting zoo, and a variety of tropical birds.
Parrot Jungle and Gardens
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail
Miami, FL
www.parrotjungle.com
Originally built in Segovia, Spain in the 1100s, this Romanesque monastery was brought to the U.S. in 1951 and rebuilt.
Spanish Monastery
16711 Dixie Highway
North Miami Beach, FL
305.945.1461
www.spanishmonastery.com
Underground artesian wells feed this beautiful pool that features fountains and waterfalls.
Venetian Pool
2701 DeSoto Boulevard
Coral Gables, FL
305.460.5356
www.venetianpool.com
Italian-Renaissance-style Viscaya, 70 rooms, formal gardens and fountains and overlooks Biscayne Bay.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
3251 S. Miami Avenue
305.250.9133
www.vizcayamuseum.com
Miami Dolphins ? Football
Pro Player Stadium
2267 NW 199th Street
305.620.2578
Miami Heat ? Basketball
American Airlines Arena
Biscayne Boulevard
305.577.HEAT
Florida Marlins ? Baseball
Pro Player Stadium
2267 NW 199th Street
305.626.7426
Florida Panthers ? Hockey
954.835.7000
Written by Carolyn Cagle for Travel USA®, Copyright © 2003
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