Explore Greater Miami’s diverse and exciting neighborhoods, from South Beach to Little Havana.
From South Beach to Coconut Grove and from Little Havana to Little Haiti, each neighborhood in Greater Miami is a unique destination unto itself, thanks to the diverse cultures, landscapes and people that call these places home.
Sand & Art Deco
For many, Miami Beach is the first stop to soak up the sunshine at iconic beaches, explore the Art Deco District near Ocean Drive and get a taste of South Beach’s legendary scene, Mid-Beach’s glamorous resorts and North Beach’s laid-back vibe.
Explore Hip Enclaves
Just across Biscayne Bay, a different experience awaits when you explore Wynwood and the Miami Design District. Mural-splashed Wynwood is a hip, bustling neighborhood filled with buzzy restaurants, breweries, bars and art galleries, while the Miami Design District is an upscale, al fresco shopping district with captivating public art and acclaimed fine-dining restaurants.
Arts & Architecture
The Downtown Miami/Brickell area is home to some of Miami’s premier arts and cultural institutions, including the Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, which share a campus in Maurice A. Ferré Park overlooking Biscayne Bay. As you journey a bit farther south, Coconut Grove and Coral Gables open up to glorious architecture, lush tropical foliage and one-of-a-kind attractions such as Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and the Venetian Pool.
Cultural Connections
Miami is also rich in Latin and Caribbean heritage. Visit Little Havana for a taste of Cuba, from the delicious fare at Versailles Restaurant to live music and salsa dancing at spots along Calle Ocho (Southwest 8th Street). In Little Haiti, you can learn about Haitian culture among a hip, artsy crowd at the Little Haiti Cultural Center and Caribbean Marketplace before heading out to a neighborhood gallery crawl. And Miami’s Black heritage can be explored in Historic Overtown, whether it’s at a performance at the Lyric Theater or breakfast at Jackson Soul Food.
Explore all of Greater Miami’s diverse neighborhoods – there’s something new to experience each time you visit.