Four-day Miami Travel Itinerary

  • Day 1: South Beach and Art Deco Historic District
    10 minutes (2 miles) from Miami International Airport

    Begin your Miami adventure by heading to South Beach to take in the stunning Art Deco architecture of the historic district. Walk along Ocean Drive to see the country's largest collection of Art Deco buildings. Make sure to stop by the iconic Versace Mansion and stop at Lummus Park to enjoy the view of the ocean.

  • Day 2: Wynwood Walls and Little Havana
    15 minutes (4 miles) from Lincoln Road

    Start your day at Wynwood Walls, where you can explore the colorful street art and murals. Make your way to Little Havana, famous for its Cuban culture and history. Stop at Versailles for a delicious Cuban coffee and continue exploring the area for a taste of the local scene.

  • Day 3: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and Coconut Grove
    15 minutes (5 miles) from Wynwood Walls

    Spend the morning at the breathtaking Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, a beautifully preserved Italian Renaissance-style villa on Biscayne Bay. Then, explore Coconut Grove's charming streets lined with galleries, boutiques, and famous restaurants, including the trendy Strada in the Grove.

  • Day 4: Coral Gables and Key Biscayne
    15 minutes (7 miles) from Coconut Grove

    Explore the stunning Coral Gables, filled with Mediterranean-style architecture, including the ornate Biltmore Hotel. Then head to Key Biscayne to enjoy the sandy beaches and scenic views at Crandon Park. End your day by driving to the southernmost point of mainland US and catch the beautiful sunset.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Versace Mansion (Free for outside view)
  • Cuban Coffee at Versailles ($2)
  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens ($22 for adults)
  • Strada in the Grove average meal ($25 per person)
  • Biltmore Hotel - tour of the premises ($25 per person)
  • Crandon Park Beach (Free)
  • Gas ($30 estimated total for the trip)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $104

Transportation

Transportation options in Miami include rental cars, taxis, Uber/Lyft. There are also public transportation options, such as Metrorail, trolleys, and buses that can take you around the city, though these may not always be as convenient. Rental cars are recommended if you want to explore areas outside of Miami Beach, though parking may be a challenge in some areas. Expect to spend around $30-40 per day on transportation during your trip, along with additional costs for parking and tolls if needed.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the Everglades National Park or adding more days to your itinerary to explore more neighborhoods, such as Downtown Miami, Brickell, or Design District. For those who have less time, prioritize the top two items you want to see in each area and adjust the itinerary accordingly.

Airports

Miami International Airport (MIA) is the primary airport in Miami, located 8 miles northwest of downtown Miami. It serves as a hub for American Airlines and is one of the busiest airports in the country, offering flights to over 150 domestic and international destinations. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) also serves the Miami area, though it is about 30 miles north of Miami and is a smaller airport.

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