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cindyrob Sep 6th, 2004 01:07 PM

Things to do in Miami
 
Hello!

We just moved to the Miami area -- and we want to comprise a "to do" list. What are the "must-see" and "must-do" things in South Florida? We really want to get out and explore the area -- as well as the typical touristy things.

Thanks!
Cindy

stever Sep 6th, 2004 01:14 PM

Viscaya - the amazing old home/mansion, the Bass Museum, and the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach.

I'm the cultural dude. I'd also take a LONG walk down South Beach on a sunny morning to see the sights.

Steve
Maryland

carlow1 Oct 4th, 2004 02:24 AM

take a trip out to the miami metro zoo, its amazing!! we were there oct last year!!

Tandoori_Girl Oct 4th, 2004 05:59 AM

Mathison Hammock. The Coral Castle. Drive to Opalika (I've probably butchered the spelling...) to see a different South Florida. Go to the Everglades.

Larry1 Oct 4th, 2004 06:03 AM

Little Havana. The Keys. Coconut Grove and Coral Gables for shopping. Miami Seaquarium.

pepper131 Oct 4th, 2004 07:38 AM

My favorite thing to do to escape South Beach, where I lived 12 years ago, was to go to the Venetian Pool in Coral Gables. Hope it's still around.

miguelgcuadra Oct 4th, 2004 08:52 AM

Bienvevidos (welcome) to MIAMI...
1- yes Venetian pool still open and beautiful.
2- a saturday morning drive to Key West , specially this time of year is beautiful..stay overnight and enjoy Key West. Also a afternoon drive to one of restaurants in Key Largo or Isla Morada is a must.
3- Lunch on Lincoln Road, South Beach is very nice..
4- DO NOT PAY SOUTH BEACH PRICES FOR CUBAN FOOD it is a rip off to eat there... go to Versalleis on SW 8 street on any LA CARRETA restaurant for same food, 1/4 of prices ...
4- DO YOU ENJOY WATCHING PEOPLE, VERSAILLES ON SW 8 STREET AND 32 AVENUE IS A MUST..WHAT A PARADE, VERY COLORFUL
BE ADVISED THAT FROM OCTOBER TO MARCH..WE ARE IN PARADISE WHEN IT COMES TO WEATHER...SUMMERS ARE TOO HOT AND HUMID.

Marcia Oct 4th, 2004 10:40 AM

Tandoori, where in Opa Locka, in your opinion, is a good place to go? Opa Locka is NOT a place to go & sightsee. It's a place even the police don't even like to go.
In any event, I agree with Miguel. The plaes he mentioned are really great. Little Havana (on SW 8 St) is nice to stroll...watch them make cigars, etc.
Key Biscayne is also nice to visit. Go up to Hollywood & walk along the broadwalk...terrific!

Tandoori_Girl Oct 4th, 2004 11:23 AM

Marcia, I was fascinated by the fantasy architecture there. What is it, Moorish? I guess I envisioned a drive through to see another side of Miami. Perhaps Cindyrob is interested in architecture. She says she wants to explore AND do the typical touristy things like Little Havana. Are they cigar-making now in Little Havana? That was never an industry there (as it was in Key West and Tampa) but she does want to see the touristy things.

So that's why I was suggesting a cruise through Opa locka.

pepper131 Oct 4th, 2004 03:30 PM

Just remembered...I also loved going to Kampong or Fairchild Garden...can't remember what it's called exactly. But, they have an amazing collection of tropical fruit trees, including a "miracle fruit" that you eat, then eat a lemon and it tastes sweet, not sour. It's just outside of Coconut Grove.

miguelgcuadra Oct 4th, 2004 06:33 PM

The name is Fairchild Tropical Garden, on Old Cuttler Road.
Do you like riding a bike, specially on weekends, Coral Gables is a beautiful place to ride, all those beautiful houses, have lunch in downtown Coral Gables and continue riding. Also riding along Rickenbaker Causeway is great, that is Key Biscayne...

tmt Oct 9th, 2004 02:54 AM

go to www.entertainment.com

you can buy a book and get some 2 for 1 coupons...so get to try things out for 1/2 price.

I used it for Orlando restaurants and it was fabulous.

GoTravel Oct 9th, 2004 10:48 AM

Am I the only one that likes David's better than Versailles for Cuban food?

The Holocoust Museum.

Eat at Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House.

Have dinner at The Forge.

amcc Oct 11th, 2004 10:03 AM

more things:
Pinecrest Gardens on 57th Avenue is a beautiful tropical garden,
go to the everglades,

have a picnic at Crandon Park and walk around the old zoo,

drive slowly down to the Keys and have a drink overlooking the turquoise waters,

go to Gallery Night on the first friday of the month in Coral Gables, or the last Friday of the month in Little Havana. The Design District has one too, but I'm not sure of the day.

Eat lunch at Scotty's landing. Food is no big deal, but you are on the water overlooking the sailboats. It's great in the "winter"

go to the coconut grove arts festival in February. Check out the miami herald and take advantage of all the festivals in the fall/winter - arts, boat, art deco, food to name a few.

It's a great place to live. I hope you enjoy it.
ali

miguelgcuadra Oct 11th, 2004 10:52 AM

Message: Am I the only one that likes David's better than Versailles for Cuban food?

GoTravel, where is David's...I have never heard of this place. Food in Versailles is nothing good, it is all about watching people and their show...

Meme Oct 12th, 2004 10:19 AM

Day trips: Go down to Key Largo and take a snorkeling trip out to the reef and kayak at Pennecamp Park. Take a drive out via Tamiami Trail to Shark Valley and rent bikes, but do not trip over the alligators. Go further and find Clyde Butcher's photography studio.


Are there still orchid nurseries/growers near Homestead that can be visited?

In town: South Beach, Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road at night for all the outdoor cafes and peole watching. Maybe dessert at the Icebox Cafe. Or be there for the Lincoln Road Farmer's Market on Saturday a.m. (check day of week) and please find the Bread Man!

Have fun discovering your own backyard!

anniemac Oct 21st, 2004 03:10 AM

All good suggestions: I'd add on your Everglades trip, go on an airboat ride at any of the operators on the Tamiami Trail (can't miss them). Stop at The Pit and get BBQ on the way back. Eat stone crabs, which are seasonal, but stay out of Joe's on the beach - an institution many people love but to us overpriced and overrated. Stone crabs are already cooked (served cold) when you buy them, so buy them at Golden Rule Seafood market along with a tub of mustard sauce. Golden Rule is way south on Dixie Highway, a hole in the wall that supplies many restaurants and gourmet markets. Go to the source and pay less.


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