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Top neighborhoods in Miami

Downtown Miami

An urban city center with a rich cultural scene, Downtown Miami offers shopping at Flagler Street, Bayside Marketplace, and Mary Brickell Village. Explore Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami Children's Museum, and enjoy the pedestrian-friendly area with extensive public transit options.

Brickell

A dense, high-rise residential area with upscale condos, Brickell boasts popular Miami restaurants, shops, and art galleries. Explore Mary Brickell Village or catch the Metromover for easy transportation.

Little Havana

Little Havana buzzes with Cuban energy, where dominoes clack under shade trees and cigar rollers craft masterpieces behind glass windows. Stroll down vibrant Calle Ocho to discover colorful murals, authentic cafeterias serving cortadito, and the iconic Tower Theater's art deco charm. Weekend festivals fill streets with live salsa music while the aroma of Cuban coffee mingles with sweet plantains. Family-run restaurants serve hearty Cuban meals at prices well below Miami Beach rates. Though hotels are limited within the neighborhood, downtown accommodations are just minutes away. Metrobus routes and rideshares make getting around easy, with most cultural attractions within walking distance along the main strip.

Wynwood Art District

Wynwood transforms Miami's warehouse district into an outdoor art playground where street murals collide with culture. Wander through the famous Wynwood Walls to see massive works by global artists, then duck into any of the 70+ galleries showcasing contemporary talent. After dark, the art scene shifts into a buzzing nightlife with craft breweries, hip cafés, and monthly art walks keeping things lively. Food trucks and fusion restaurants dot the colorful streets, offering flavors as bold as the surrounding artwork. Getting around is simple—the neighborhood's walkable grid makes exploring easy, while rideshares and bus routes connect you to Miami's beaches and downtown in minutes.

Coconut Grove

Brimming with greenery, this neighborhood boasts waterfront parks like The Barnacle Historic State Park and numerous marinas, perfect for boating enthusiasts. Enjoy open-air shopping at CocoWalk, diverse dining options, and convenient Metrorail access.

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