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miami airport for seven hours
My wife and I, along with three older teenagers have a 7 hr layover in Miami on July 26th between 10;00 am and 5;00 pm. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on things we might do in Miami. I'm not concerned about monetary constraints as much as time issues. Thanks in advance for you imput.
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The Dolphin Mall has a movie theater, bookstore, restaurants and shopping. It's located at the end of the 836 and the FL Tpke.
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Thanks Hubster, the mall my be our best bet. Is it accessible my any means other than tax?
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There's no real mass transit to MIA, except for the random bus. I'd take a taxi.
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I'd go have a long lunch (with mojitos for the adults) at Lario's on Flagler - great Cuban food.
There's a golf course with a driving range just outside the airport. You could go hit some balls if you wanted to do something active. If you want a shower after, you could buy a one-day pass to the Admiral's Club. |
Hi - when we had this time to fill:
First time, we took the Everglades tour ~ that was 4 hours in length {after getting off the cruise ship}{"cruise excursion"} ..it was different and fun!( able to get lunch) Second time ~ we reserved a "day room' at the Miami Airport Hilton ~ had a very nice room, took a nap, swam, showered, caught a bite to eat in the hotel {that was Not outrageously priced} and took the hotel shuttle to the airport. Here's hoping all falls into place ! |
I would take a cab to Coconut Grove (less than $30). Ask to be dropped at Cocowalk. Also a movie theatre and other stores. It's not a mall but rather is an area where you can walk around and be a little more in Miami than in mallville. Lots of places to chose for lunch - Jaguar is latin fusion/cerviche. Tu Tu Tango is tapas. Even an historic site (the Barnacle) if that interests you. I would leave the Grove 2 hours before your flight (assuming no luggage and you have your tickets)
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