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Casino Miami
A 10 minutes walk away from the Miami International Airport is the glamorous Casino Miami, operated by the worlds’ largest Jai Alai operator, Florida Gaming Corporation. The 40,000 Square feet Casino Miami has a luxurious 24-table poker room, whiskey bar, digital Blackjack, and Roulette games.
The 1000 Las-Vegas-style slot machines are enticing while the William Hill Racebook with options on Thoroughbred, Harness, and Greyhound track will keep you engaged throughout the day. For some entertainment and live music, enjoy yourself in the Club Rio offering you exotic drinks starting at $3. Cafe Dining is good for some scrumptious meal, too. Highlights - The bonus is Casino Miami offers new members to earn the membership free of cost by signing up for a Viva Card and enjoy $50 free play on the same day itself.
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Citi Church
Citi Church is a non-denominational church located in central Miami with a diverse and charismatic outreach. Established in 2005, Citi church believes in the principle of discipleship where they equip South Florida school of Ministry, Citi Christian Academy, and Discipleship track. Clubs dedicated to kids, youth, women, men etc. aims at teaching the good deeds and spirituality to all age group. The modern structure and annual activities held by the church attracts more visitors.
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Coral Castle
Situated in Homestead, created by Edward Leedskalnin out of nearly 3 million pounds of oolite coral, and it is even believed that he made this huge array of structures all by himself, with the mere use of simple tools and no involvement whatsoever of machinery to lift the heavy corals. Though it is nothing but a theory, how the museum was truly constructed remains a mystery.
The current structure is beautiful and the corals with the greenery of the plants are no less than a wonder to witness and arguably one of the best museums in Miami. You can explore the various pieces of his work and witness some scientific wonders like a 3-ton gate that moves with the slightest pressure. Various tours and events take place in the castle throughout the year.
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Crandon Park
Crandon Park is spread over an area of 200 acres of lush greenery. This garden is the original site of an abandoned zoo, Metro Zoo and at present houses different varieties of birds. This garden is not widely known among the people of Miami, so it qualifies as a ‘secret garden’.
Crossbridge Church
Infused with traditional and creative religious elements, Cross Bridge Church is located on the Brickell Avenue of Miami making it popular among locals. Cross Bridge Church serves people with communion, religious teachings and musical programmes. Brown brick building with vibrant surroundings brings the essence of spirituality and modernity in crossbridge church. Welcoming pastor and young professional congregation along with rock bands provides a positive energy to the church and makes it a must visit.
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Curry Hammock State Park
Sandwiched between Key Largo and Key West is the magnificent Curry Hammock State Park, spread across an area of 1000 acres. This unhindered pice of nature is the best escape option from the weary city tales and engage in experiencing Florida’s unique ecosystem.
Camping in Curry Hammock State Park is a lavish encounter involving activities like snorkeling, hiking, bicycling, paddling, swimming, canoeing, fishing, and definitely camping. Camping in Curry Hammock State Park with 28 campsites along with the view of the Atlantic on one side is not just memorable but it will be exotic added with the charcoal grill, picnic tables, and options of kayaking. Saturday nights become more magical with the stargazing sessions accompanied by local cuisines. Prior reservations up to 11 months are acceptable. Pets are welcomed wholeheartedly.
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David Castillo Gallery
Miami is an ideal restoration depot for art and creativity and David Castillo’s art gallery of Miami poses the perfect example of that. Established in 2005 by art dealer and art history educator David Castillo, this gallery showcases the enigma of contemporary artists of color, women, and queer artists of current time exhibiting more than 130 exhibitions within such a short time. David Castillo has also been named the best art dealer in 2010 and continues to finance projects and monograms. Currently located in the Melin building of the Miami Design District, this art galley of Miami has shared space with eminent artists namely Sanford Biggers, Pepe Mar, Xaviera Simmons, Wendy White, and others.
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de la Cruz Collection
The privately funded luxury collection of Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz finally got a name as the de la Cruz Collection in Miami, designed by John Marquette. The de la Cruz art museum, established in 2009, has been the home of the art-lovers for more than three decades, and now they have opened it for the public to encourage the free flow of artistic thoughts in the neighborhood. Covering an area of 30,000 square feet, the gallery is stuffed with contemporary art exhibits and also organizes lectures, summer workshops, and scholarships for students at DASH and NWSA. You can surf through works of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Mark Grotjahn, Jennifer Guidi, Gabriel Orozco, Laura Owens, Jorge Pardo, Seth Price, and others.
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Dezerland Park
If the subtropical outdoor theme parks of Miami doesn’t entice you, you need to run fast into the virtual reality world of Dezerland Park in Miami. Once you enter, 250,000 sq. ft. indoor entertainment park opens in front of you hundreds of gaming options to sweat out. Starting with exploring more than 100 options in the Miami Arcade, players will be enthralled to engage in the diversity.Try rock climbing, finding your way through a ropes course, and mini-golf playing and do not miss the ultimate virtual reality experience in Dezerland Park of Miami, harboring you to a world otherwise. If you have some more time to spare, go for encountering mini ninja, bumper cars, and trampolining.
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Eleuthera Island
Located in the Bahamas Archipelago, Eleuthera Island is a day’s travel away from Miami. Accessible by ferries, Eleuthera Island has breathtaking pink sand beaches which offer swimming and other water-related activities. Ocean Hole is an inland swimming spot filled with tropical fish and even turtles, where one can enjoy swimming along with aquatic animals. Surfer’s beach and French Leave Beach are ideal places for enjoying a sunny day at the sea. Ten Bay Beach is another great beach with a cave nearby. Queens Bath is a must-visit spot at Eleuthera Island. It is a natural pool/hot spring located amongst the rocks at Queens Highway Glass. With so much to do and see, Eleuthera Island is a must-visit island in Miami.
Ferries can be taken to Eleuthera island. They usually cost between 390 USD - 430 USD
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