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Contrary to popular belief, the best attractions in Miami are not its beaches or its glorious swimming pools. While those things are great, the Magic City is also home to a bevy of sites, points of interest and historical homes worth getting off the sand to explore. Trust us, you’ll appreciate winter in Miami so much more as you stroll through botanical gardens and other lush greenspaces. While summertime pursuits include sunny days spent going for a dip in the city’s only quarry or ducking from the rain and tucking into a delicious meal at Time Out Market Miami. No matter the season or the reason, our guide to the best Miami attractions has something for every type of curious traveler.

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  • South Beach

Imagine yourself strolling through a European promenade, popping in and out cafés or sitting down to an al fresco meal. Now picture all of this happening in South Beach along Española Way, a true pedestrian-only strip dripping in charm and Mediterranean flare. It’s become one of the city’s most popular spots for eating and drinking as of late with the opening of Tropezón and El Salón, among others.

Time Out tip: The roof at the Esmé Hotel is a quiet oasis, perfect for a low-key sunset cocktail or a chill, post-work vibe.

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This outdoor street art park launched during Art Basel in 2009 and has since become an anchoring institution of the wildly popular arts district. Featuring nearly 50 murals that rotate annually, some of the world’s most acclaimed artists have contributed over the years, including Shepard Fairey, Ryan McGuinness, Kenny Scharf, DEIH, KOBRA, Martin Whatson and Queen Andrea. Also inside, the Peter Tunney Experience is the Walls' first gallery and displays quotes and phrases painted over collaged headlines by artist Peter Tunney.

Time Out tip: Find a curated collection of artsy gifts, coffee table books, prints and more created by the artists on display at the Wynwood Walls Shop.

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3. Calle Ocho

Famed for its strong coffee, delicious food, music and cigars, Little Havana remains one of Miami’s busiest and most iconic destinations. Calle Ocho is the historic neighborhood’s charming main corridor, where you’ll find numerous Cuban restaurants, cocktail bars and cultural landmarks, including Domino Park. Grab a scoop of Abuela Maria ice cream from Azucar and enjoy it in the public square where viejitos still gather to play, or sip mojitos and learn to salsa dance at Ball & Chain.

Time Out tip: Stop by during the third Friday of the month for Viernes Culturales, the free monthly festival in Little Havana's cultural district.

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  • Coconut Grove

Built by Chicago magnate James Deering as his winter estate, this sprawling waterfront mansion is the idyllic backdrop of numerous (expensive) weddings and quinceañera photoshoots. When it’s not being used for celebrations, the palatial estate and its manicured gardens are ripe for exploring. Check it out on weekends when Vizcaya hosts full moon parties, outdoor yoga classes and other community events.

Time Out tip: Use your Miami-Dade Library card to check out free passes for up to four people.

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The only public pool in the city worth its weight in chlorine, Venetian Pool, first designed in 1923 by Coral Gables mastermind George Merrick, remains a fanciful Mediterranean postcard with waterfalls, a grotto and plenty of room to swim. Go for a dip in the city’s only quarry. Even during Miami’s scorching-hot summers, the 820,000-gallon pool remains cool thanks to the underground aquifer used to fill it with fresh water.

Time Out tip: Coral Gables residents score discounted admission to the pool. Make friends in the neighborhood and enjoy the facilities for more than half-off.

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For decades, children of all ages have learned all about Florida’s array of sea creatures through visits to this Key Biscayne attraction. It’s where you’ll catch the dolphin show and jolly sea lions flapping about. Bonus points: Flipper was filmed at the Seaquarium.

Time Out tip: The park offers animal encounters where the whole family can go for a dip with a group of adorable dolphins.

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Pretty gardens are hard to come by in scorching-hot Miami, so we’re extra grateful for places like Fairchild, whose diligent groundskeepers and volunteers keep it looking fresh and verdant year-round. Plus, with 83-acres of rare plants and flowers, you’ll never get tired of exploring. Take a morning or afternoon stroll through these stunning surroundings and escape the South Beach bustle. Not one for greenery? Visit during the annual chocolate festival in January—a delicious event dedicated to all things cocoa.

Time Out tip: Spring for a membership and take advantage of after-hours programming. Deals change seasonally but often include a perk to one of the garden’s exciting festivals.

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With nearly all of its surface underwater, Biscayne National Park is truly one of a kind. Explore it via glass-bottomed boat tours, canoes or—better yet—snorkeling or scuba diving. The ecosystem is spectacular, think mangrove forests and dazzling coral reefs filled with brilliantly colored fish, sea turtles and other marine life.

Time Out tip: Biscayne National Park Institute offers full-day guided eco-adventures departing from Miami’s Historic Coconut Grove, making the jaunt south even faster.

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Located on Watson Island between South Beach and mainland Miami, Jungle Island is a sanctuary for birds, exotic animals and local wildlife. The lush, verdant facilities make for a unique zoo experience. Jungle Island has grown to include more than wildlife. Thrillseekers can visit Treetop Trekking Miami, an aerial zipline adventure park with suspended bridges, Tarzan swings and more. For animal lovers, the park offers new hands-on encounters and feeding experiences.

Time Out tip: Garden admission to Jungle Island is free with tickets to Treetop.

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A small but charming oasis in bustling Miami Beach, the botanical garden offers nearly three acres of lush greenery showcasing native flora and fauna alongside a Japanese garden, rare orchids and calming water features. Kill some time in between stops or snap a quick Instagram with a pineapple in the edible garden.

Time Out tip: Admission is free Tuesday through Sunday, including the community yoga sessions hosted in the Great Lawn every Wednesday and Sunday morning.

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  • Palmetto Bay

Up the road from Vizcaya, is brother Charles Deering’s waterfront estate. It’s far less flashy but a hit with nature lovers—mangroves, salt marshes and an Indian burial ground make up its 400-plus acres. Mark your calendars for the annual seafood festival (stone crabs!) and regular music programming.

Time Out tip: Deering offers monthly night hikes, featuring guided walks through the premises’ 444 acres and a group campfire with s’mores, as well as bird walks and moonlight kayak tours. There's something on the schedule for every type of naturalist.

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Kampong is home to nearly 600 trees and more than 200,000 varieties of plants and crops. A portion of the grounds sustained considerable damage during Hurricane Irma in 2017 but valiant recovery efforts have all but completely restored the tropical oasis (including erecting its famous 50-ton baobab tree from Tanzania, which founder David Fairchild planted himself in 1928).

Time Out tip: Reservations are required to visit the nine-acre property so we recommend planning your day here in advance. Self-guided tours are available but we suggest the guided option to really get a sense for the bountiful space.

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  • Key Biscayne

Key Biscayne’s Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is home to South Florida’s oldest lighthouse—which guided sailors to safety throughout the 19th century. Once you’re through swimming and soaking up the sun off the coast of Key Biscayne, climb the 109 spiral steps to the top of the lighthouse. Included with the price of park admission ($8 per vehicle), visitors

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