Miami Travel Guide 🚌 No Car Needed
Perfect for solo travelers 🧍♂️, those without a rental car 🚫🚗, and anyone who wants to explore Miami efficiently while experiencing the real vibe of the city—this guide is made for you! 【🏨 Accommodation】 Recommended to stay near Little Havana. 【🚌 Transportation】 Good news: Miami has nearly full public transport coverage. Bad news: Buses are extremely unreliable—delays are endless and unpredictable. Patience is required 😅. If possible, renting a car is still highly recommended. Otherwise, you might need to extend your stay to see everything. You can buy bus tickets directly via Google Wallet—no extra app needed. Single ride: $2.25 💵 (free transfers within 3 hours) Day pass: $5.65 💳 (valid until 2 AM the next day after activation) Free metro loop 🚈 available in downtown. 【🌴 Attractions】 The sunlight in Miami is absolutely gorgeous 🌞—too beautiful! 📍Key Biscayne Start from Bridge Run Bound—the views along the way are stunning 🏝️. To reach Cape Florida Lighthouse and Cape Florida Park & Beach, get off the bus and walk 35 mins through a beautiful state park. The beach view is totally worth it 🏖️. You can rent an umbrella and lounger for $40 for a full day—try bargaining 😉 Perfect place to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze. 📍Little Havana Lively Cuban street full of colorful murals and graffiti 🎨. Worth a quick visit for photos 📸. 📍Vizcaya Museum & Gardens A stunning mansion—highly recommended! The outdoor gardens are among the most beautiful I’ve ever seen 🌿☀️—perfect for photos. Indoor exhibits are also gorgeous. Popular for photoshoots and weddings 👰. 📍Lincoln Road & Miami Beach These two are close to each other. Lincoln Road has great food and shopping 🛍️, while Miami Beach is full of people playing volleyball 🏐. 📍Wynwood Walls & Miami Design District Also located near each other. Wynwood is famous for graffiti walls 🎨, and the Design District is a luxury shopping street—clean and beautiful 🛒. 📍Pérez Art Museum Miami A relatively small art museum 🖼️, entry around $20. If you go, take the free metro to explore nearby Brickell and Government Center. 📍Key West Worth a visit if you’re in Miami—will cover in a separate post due to word limit 📬. 【💡 Tips & Experience】 Miami feels safe—rarely saw unhoused people (heard they’ve been relocated) Lots of Latin Americans, especially Cubans 🇨🇺—food is more aligned with Chinese tastes 😋. Must-try: tacos 🌮! Biggest difference from Hawaii? The cultural vibe. Not everyone speaks English—many only Spanish 🗣️. Have a translation app ready. Renting a car is still ideal—public transport delays + long distances between attractions can make travel tough. #USA #TravelUSA #Miami #VizcayaMuseum #KeyBiscayne 🌆🧳