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Oleta River State Park
Situated a drive away from the city, this is a beautiful state park and spot for camping in Miami with thick mangroves and surreal water bodies. The park is also Florida’s biggest urban park and offers a series of activities to its visitors.
Camping grounds and cabins are available to rent and picnic spots are present too. Guests can also enjoy various activities like biking, hiking, snorkeling, swimming, fishing, etc. at the park.
Paradise Cove
Paradise Cove is located a little outside Miami in Broward County, but is definitely worth the ride. The park boasts four five-story-tall tube rides, body slides and pools for both adults and toddlers. The park also features stalls serving quick bites, camping, picnic tables and swimming lessons during summers. This park is a ‘must visit’ for a cool and fun trip around Miami.
Pentecostal Church of Miami
Pentecostal Church of Miami is located on the 54th street of Miami dedicated for Pentecostal believers. With the faith in inspiration of the bible, Pentecostal Church of Miami is a common place of worship in Miami for 700 visitors every day with a principle of spreading love and happiness in the society. The church equips a bookstore and hosts various events for fulfilling their mission. Pentecostal Church of Miami is made with simple architectural structure and organises various school programmes as well for teens, kids and economically depressed people around the city.
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Perez Art Museum Miami
Relocated in the Museum Park of Downtown Miami in 2013, the popular Perez Art Museum Miami, also known as PAMM, is a confluence of culture and art at its best. Designed by the reputed architectural firm Herzog & De Meuron, Perez Art Museum Miami is a three-floored gallery consisting of art displays from Latin America to Africa to the Caribbean. Founded in 1984, earlier PAMM was regarded as the Centre for Fine Arts which continues to collect contemporary artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries. The exquisite outdoor exhibition and the hammock garden is a major attraction for visitors around the world. With more than 3000 permanent art collections, PAMM occasionally organizes film screenings, concerts, and special lectures. Buying souvenirs from the attached PAMM shop is a must on your visit.
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Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Exploring the wonders of science and marine life, this museum located in Downtown Miami has one of the largest collections of marine animals, aquariums, science displays and a huge planetarium. The building itself is huge and through its displays, hopes to educate both locals and tourists more about the ecosystem of marine plants and animals found in the region as well as ventures into physics and biology.
The Frost Planetarium boasts its huge capacity of 250 people and offers one of the finest HD experience that will make you feel like you are floating in space or diving into the depths of the sea. There are also various other displays and exhibitions and this spot is especially popular with kids due to its beauty and availability of interactive displays.
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Pinecrest Gardens
Pinecrest Gardens is spread across 14 acres of lush botanical gardens with lots of family - friendly attractions. This garden features exotic tropical plants, water features, sinuous rock formations,native cypress slough, hardwood hammock, and various specialty gardens like a desert garden. With more than thousand species of tropical flora, Pinecrest Garden is one of Florida’s best botanical gardens and is a great place for all ages. Kids especially can have a great time at this garden, as there is a water feature, petting zoo, fish feeling, flashlight tours and a playground for them to enjoy. The garden also hosts musical performances, weddings and farmer markets.
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Plymouth Congregational Church
Located in the neighbourhood of Miami on the Main Highway in Coconut Grove, Plymouth Congregational Church was built in 1917 and is one of the ancient churches in the city. Plymouth Congregational Church is architecture in mission revival style with inspiration from old city church in Mexico and is a part of the US National Register of Historic Places since 1974. The church is well known as a pretty wedding venue among locals. Vine-covered old stone building and basilica lines make the church more aesthetic. Plymouth church is surrounded by a lush green garden and houses a café as well which is a must-visit.
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Pérez Art Museum Miami
Formerly known as the Miami Art Museum, the Pérez Art Museum comes within the Museum Park and is a must-visit place for lovers of art. The relocation of the museum took place in 2013 and before that, the museum has boasted its huge collection of artworks since 1984. The museum currently has around 3000 art pieces with traces of Miami’s culture and influences of the African, Caribbean and Latin American heritage and entertains a huge amount of visitors each year.
The building is beautifully designed by Herzog & de Meuron that holds all the artworks and various exhibits keep taking place throughout the year. Aside from the three-storey main building, you can also enjoy admiring sculptures at the native hammock gardens or even grab a bite at the eatery on-site.
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Rapids Water Park
Rapids Water Park in Miami is South Florida’s largest waterpark that occupies 30-acres of land area. Founded in 1979, this park features one of the biggest, wettest and wildest attractions and water slides in Miami. Whether going for the heart-pounding thriller slides or exciting family rides, Rapids has something in store for everyone. After a fun day at Rapids, guests can head to the dining area or checkout the shopping stores for souvenirs and exciting gifts.
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Rubell Family Collection
The creation of Don and Mera Rubell led to the formation of the enchanting private art museum, the Rubell Museum. For more than half a decade, the Rubells team has collected more than 7,200 works by 1000 and more artists. The contemporary art displayed in the 56,000 square feet galleries is a mosaic of talent, aestheticism, and a warehouse of art and culture. Formerly known as the Rubell Family Collection, the artists include Nina Chanel Abney, Zhu Jinshi, Oscar Murillo, Lucy Dodd, and others. Not only you can witness an array of colors but the huge art gallery in Miami is formed by connecting six large industrial buildings that will let you dive into the artworks, but you can also be a part of curatorial internships or just enjoy the wide art-filled corridors.
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