Miami Attractions

Sunny Miami is the largest metropolis in the southeastern United States. Located in Florida on the Atlantic coast, its plentiful beaches, clubs, restaurants, and trendy shops attract tourists from around the world. Miami is also the country’s most important financial and economic center, home to major corporations, international banks, and renowned recording and television studios.

Entertainment and Attractions
Tourists primarily come to Miami to sunbathe on the beaches, spot celebrities, and dance in the clubs. However, the city also boasts many interesting attractions.

Villa Vizcaya is one of the main attractions. It is a large architectural and landscape complex with luxurious gardens and unusual buildings. The villa itself is built in the Mediterranean Renaissance style with Baroque elements.
Gianni Versace’s mansion is a more modern cultural and architectural treasure in Miami. Here you’ll find spectacular hand-painted frescoes and a 16-meter pool with pure gold mosaics.

Coral Castle is one of the most unusual tourist attractions in the city. Built single-handedly by Latvian immigrant Edward Leedskalnin, the castle is a complex complex of numerous megaliths, some weighing up to 30 tons.

The bright yellow Freedom Tower is one of Miami’s recognizable symbols. It houses the Museum of Contemporary Art and the offices of Miami-Dade College.

Everglades National Park is a 30-minute drive from Miami. It occupies almost a fifth of Florida’s land area, and offers canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and themed eco-tours.