Miami Ultimate Guide!
🗺️ Itinerary Route Miami Design District → Wynwood → Vizcaya Museum → Little Havana → Versailles Dinner → Return Route Strategy: We stayed on South Beach Island, which is roughly the midpoint horizontally on the map. This route flows perfectly from top to bottom, then back to the hotel—no wasted time! Plus, no need to wake up early, perfect for lazy travelers. 😴 🔥 Attraction Breakdown (with Personal Experience) 1️⃣ Miami Design District Time: Morning first stop Vibe: Luxury brand central with tree-lined streets and beautiful scenery. You can get a full photoshoot done in just one minute on the street! Felt like Shanghai's Xintiandi, but with fewer people and lush Florida foliage. Duration: Main street can be explored in about 30 minutes. 2️⃣ Wynwood Location: Right next to Design District, 30-minute walk Highlights: Street art graffiti walls featuring Messi, Naruto, and various IPs—go discover your favorites! Duration: 1-2 hours Lunch: Grab food here 3️⃣ Vizcaya Museum Transport: Uber from Wynwood Architecture: European estate style with Italian-French romantic vibes. The owner, James, was an industrialist who loved sailing—hence the boat theme showcasing his personal taste and lifestyle. Fun Fact: This spot was filled with Chinese tourists, all dressed similarly—for a moment I thought I was in Yantai or Qingdao! 😂 Transport: Uber from Vizcaya Experience: Cuban street art, coffee shops, ice cream parlors, and souvenir stores. We bought all our friends' gifts here! Duration: 1-2 hours 5️⃣ Dinner at Versailles Location: 50-minute walk from Little Havana (or Uber) Food: Highly recommended by many! We ordered ox tongue and seafood paella—both were super delicious! The shrimp were huge and plump—seafood lovers will be in heaven. 🍤 🌅 Evening Bonus Since we stayed on South Beach, we walked just 2 minutes to the beachfront bar street after returning. Sipping drinks while enjoying the sea breeze and house music was pure bliss! I love Miami—I'll definitely be back! 💖 #US #Florida #Miami