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Local tips for Miami fun

If you want to see a slice of Miami not on every tourist map, set aside a morning for a walk through Little Haiti. Hit the Caribbean Marketplace on Saturdays,you’ll find reggae beats, handcrafted goods, and some seriously good eats like ox tail stew or patties. Another insider favorite? Grab a seat at a sidewalk café in the Design District for people watching, then pop into an art gallery or two. It’s a laid-back way to soak up Miami’s creative pulse without the crowds.

And just a heads-up: the city’s traffic can be brutal by late afternoon, so plan outdoor adventures for earlier in the day and save indoor museums or cafés for later when things cool off a bit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about things to do in Miami? Here’s the lowdown.

Honestly, focus on two or three spots max. Wynwood for art, Little Havana for culture, and maybe South Beach for the classic Miami feel. Uber or bike around,traffic can bog you down if you try to do too much.
Definitely. Try kayaking in Oleta River State Park or paddleboarding along Key Biscayne. You get to see the mangroves and some gorgeous views without the crowds. Plus, it’s a legit workout.
Summer’s steamy and yeah, afternoon storms show up regularly. But mornings and evenings can still be great, especially if you hit up indoor spots like the Pérez Art Museum or catch a nighttime salsa dance in Little Havana.
Check out Calle Ocho on the weekend,they have little street parties and food vendors. Also, Coconut Grove’s Saturday farmers market is chill, with locals hanging out and live music.
Avoid the big party boats and look for smaller tours around Biscayne Bay or a private rental from Miami WaterBike. Stiltsville tours are more low-key and give you a peek at Miami’s quirky history.

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