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Are you visiting Miami for just 3 Days? Here is a Trip Itinerary on what to do and see during your stay.

 


 

Day 1

 

Rent A car

 

am:

Drive through Star Island, Biscayne Bay, Miami.

Star Island is an artificial island within Miami Beach. The houses are colossal and the architecture is worth taking a look at. Most of the houses are gated. The island looks exclusive because there is a guard house, however, it is a public neighborhood and you are able to go on the island and check out the houses. The houses on Star Island are homes to and have been homes to celebrities such as Will Smith, Shaquille O’Neal, Lenny Kravitz, Gloria Estefan, Rosie O’Donnell, Madonna, P. Diddy and many more.

 

pm:

Visit

The Frost Art Museum

10975 SW 17th Street (FIU-Maidique Campus), (305) 348-2890.

Open Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 12PM-5PM.

 Located at Florida International University, the Frost Art Museum has a large variety of 1960's and 1970's American photography, pre-Columbian artifacts dating back from 200 to 500 AD, ancient African and Asian bronzes, and a growing number of Caribbean and Latin American paintings and artwork.

 

Lowe Art Museum

1301 Stanford Dr, (305) 284-3535.

 With many antique art, ceramics, pottery and sculptures ranging from Greco-Roman times, Renaissance, Baroque, Art of Asia, Art of Latin America, and ancient potteries, the Lowe Art Museum offers a great range of art through the centuries.

 

 

By Sunset go to:

Matheson Hammock Marina

 Grassy park with a man-made atoll pool, which is flushed naturally with the tidal action of nearby Biscayne Bay. The park has a full-service marina, snack bar and restaurant built into an historic coral rock building, picnic pavilions and nature trails.

 

 

 

Day 2

Drive to Key West

 

See:

Southernmost Point - The southernmost point in the continental USA.

Corner of Whitehead and South Streets.

 

Shipwreck Museum - Offers a panoramic view of the island from its observation tower

1 Whitehead Street

 

Key West Lighthouse with a panoramic view.

938 Whitehead Street

Open daily from 9:30AM-4:30PM

Adults $10, Students/Seniors $9, Children $5, under 6 free

 

 

 

Day 3

 

am:

Visit

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens,

 3251 South Miami Ave, +1 305 250-9133

 European-inspired estate. Includes a main house filled with art and furnishings and ten acres of gardens on Biscayne Bay.

 $12 adults

 

pm:

Ancient Spanish Monastery

 16711 West Dixie Highway (near Sunny Isles), +1 305 945-1461

 M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1PM-5PM

Originally built in Segovia, Spain in 1141, this monastery was originally to be a part of William Randolph Hearst’s property in California. Partly because he ran out of money and partly because the United States would not allow the monastery to be built in California, the monastery remained in New York Harbor until 1954, when a couple of businessmen bought the property and assembled it in Miami. Parts of the monastery have not been assembled because the government removed the pieces from numbered boxes and then placed the wrong pieces in the wrong boxes. Today the monastery is a church as well as a popular marriage location. As seen on the History Channel show Weird U.S.

Adult admission $5, senior and student admission (with valid ID) $2.50, child admission $2.

 

                         

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