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Brickell Key is a 44-acre manmade island just east of downtown Miami. Brickell houses more foreign consulates than any other part of the United States and is the second largest financial district in the country.
The Ocean drive and South Beach area started as a humble coconut farm in 1870; but then it all transformed in the 1930s art deco revolution and 1980s fashion renaissance, to the now world-famous tourist destination which hosts more than 20 million visitors each year.
Wynwood is a must-experiences for lovers of street art. Formerly abandoned warehouses are revitalized by massive graffiti masterpieces and now serve as a hub for entertainment and art, including the Wynwood Walls, which houses 80,000 square feet of art from 50 artists representing 16 countries.
Miami’s design district started as a pineapple farm and grew into a mecca of more than 100 art galleries, antique dealers and high-end fashion. Make sure to see the Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome and the Andrew Skate Park in the heart of Jungle Plaza.
Finally, the Everglades, this 1.5 million acre National Park houses the world’s tallest Cypress trees, some more than 600 years old. Break away from Gumbo Limbo trail to a buried path and you’ll find Hidden Lake a sight which few have witnessed. The glades is home to 16 endangered species and is the only place on earth where Alligators and crocodiles coexist.
Brickell Key is a 44-acre manmade island just east of downtown Miami. Brickell houses more foreign consulates than any other part of the United States and is the second largest financial district in the country.
The Ocean drive and South Beach area started as a humble coconut farm in 1870; but then it all transformed in the 1930s art deco revolution and 1980s fashion renaissance, to the now world-famous tourist destination which hosts more than 20 million visitors each year.
Wynwood is a must-experiences for lovers of street art. Formerly abandoned warehouses are revitalized by massive graffiti masterpieces and now serve as a hub for entertainment and art, including the Wynwood Walls, which houses 80,000 square feet of art from 50 artists representing 16 countries.
Miami’s design district started as a pineapple farm and grew into a mecca of more than 100 art galleries, antique dealers and high-end fashion. Make sure to see the Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome and the Andrew Skate Park in the heart of Jungle Plaza.
Finally, the Everglades, this 1.5 million acre National Park houses the world’s tallest Cypress trees, some more than 600 years old. Break away from Gumbo Limbo trail to a buried path and you’ll find Hidden Lake a sight which few have witnessed. The glades is home to 16 endangered species and is the only place on earth where Alligators and crocodiles coexist.