Warm evenings make for ideal walks along Miami’s most iconic promenade. Lit in electric pink and neon blue, the area’s Art Deco decadence never looks grander as when the sun has set.
Things to do in Miami
For a picturesque swim, head to Miami’s prettiest suburb Coral Gables. Built in the 1920s, the area was designed as part of the City Beautiful architectural movement. Among the tree-canopies and grand buildings is Venetian Pool (tel: +1 305 460 5306), a Mediterranean-style building surrounded by paradisiacal waterfalls and refreshing spring water pool.
For adults hoping that some of Miami’s neon signs lead to something a little sordid, seek out the World Erotic Art Museum (tel: +1 305 532 9336; www.weam.com). Boasting one of the globe’s most diverse collection of all things explicit, the museum is both eye-opening and educational. However, it is not family-friendly.
Located off the coast of Key Biscayne, Neptune Memorial Reef (+1 754 208 1203; www.nmreef.com) is the largest man-made reef in the world. Below the surface are stone roads, columns and decorative lions. Visitors can take a boat or dive to see the statues at this underwater mausoleum.
Once Miami’s warehouse district, the large windowless buildings of Wynwood (tel: +1 305 531 4411; www.thewynwoodwalls.com) are now brick canvases revitalised by bright graffiti. Aside from the six main warehouses, the area brims with nearly 70 galleries and museums with walking tours available to guide visitors through the ever-changing landscape.
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