Miami's Cultural Canvas: Art, Food & Glamour
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Miami's Cultural Canvas: Art, Food & Glamour

Street art, sunset cruises, and Cuban flavors in glamorous Miami

Glamorous and artisticVibrant street cultureHistoric and architecturalTropical and waterfront-centricSocial and interactive

Discover Miami's vibrant creative soul through world-class street art, immersive galleries, and authentic Cuban culture, paired with sophisticated dining and waterfront glamour. This seven-day itinerary balances early-morning explorations with leisurely afternoons, perfect for couples seeking cultural depth and spontaneous discovery.

Where to Stay

Wynwood Hotel
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Wynwood Hotel

Modern 3-star boutique hotel in the heart of Wynwood's creative district. Rooftop bar with city views, contemporary design, walkable to galleries, street art, and restaurants. Stylish yet accessible.

$130-170/night
The Betsy Hotel
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The Betsy Hotel

Upscale art-focused boutique hotel near Bayside Marketplace. Rooftop pool, art library, literary programming, and architectural elegance. Walking distance to Superblue, bay cruises, and restaurants.

$160-210/night
Miami Beach Edition
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Miami Beach Edition

Contemporary 3-star luxury hotel with pool, rooftop bar, and proximity to South Beach. Design-forward, glamorous vibe with easy access to beach, Wynwood via transit, and nightlife.

$145-185/night

Good to Know

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Best Times & Light for Photography

Golden hour (7-9 AM and 5-7 PM) is ideal for street art and architecture photography. Wynwood Walls look best in morning light before crowds. Sunset cruises and bay views are spectacular around 6-7 PM. Avoid harsh midday sun (11 AM-3 PM) for colorful murals and portraits.

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Navigating Transit & Getting Around

Purchase an EASY Card transit card ($5) for unlimited Metrorail and bus rides. Downtown, Wynwood, and Little Havana are somewhat walkable (15-20 min walks between areas), but Uber/Lyft ($8-15 between neighborhoods) is practical. Rental car optional if you prefer flexibility; parking is $10-20/day in garages. Google Maps works well for route planning.

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Restaurant Timing & Reservation Strategy

Many casual eateries (Versailles, Juicy Lucy, street vendors) don't take reservations. Arrive by 11:30 AM for lunch or 5:30 PM for dinner to avoid waits. Upscale restaurants (Casa Tua, Barton G., Juvia) require reservations 1-2 weeks ahead, especially weekends. Wynwood has high turnover—call ahead or check Instagram for current hours.

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Tipping, Dress Codes & Social Etiquette

Tip 18-20% at sit-down restaurants, $1-2 per drink at bars, $2-5 for service staff. Casual neighborhoods (Wynwood, Little Havana) accept casual dress; upscale venues (Casa Tua, Barton G., rooftop restaurants) expect smart-casual to dressy. Locals are generally friendly—brief Spanish phrases (gracias, buenos días, por favor) are appreciated in Little Havana.

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Weather, What to Pack & Sun Protection

March weather is perfect (70-75°F, low humidity, little rain). Pack light layers, sunscreen (SPF 30+), sunglasses, and a hat for daytime. Comfortable walking shoes are essential (Wynwood, Little Havana, and street art areas involve 2-3 hour walks). Bring a small crossbody bag for security and ease. Evening can feel cool near water—bring a light jacket.

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Cultural Sensitivity & Respectful Exploration

Little Havana is a living, working neighborhood—not a tourist theme park. Be respectful when photographing locals and their homes. Ask before taking photos of murals with people. Support local businesses and small galleries rather than chains. Engage genuinely with shop owners and residents; many love sharing stories about their community.

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Money, Payment Methods & ATMs

Cash is useful in Little Havana, street vendors, and casual spots (many don't have card readers). Most restaurants accept credit cards; Visa/Mastercard widely accepted. ATMs are common in Downtown and Wynwood. Budget roughly $100-150/day for food, drinks, and activities (excluding accommodations). Card fees from ATL banks are typical but expect 3% foreign exchange fees if using US cards.

Your Week Itinerary

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Eatmorning

Juicy Lucy Cafe

Traditional Cuban breakfast with cafecito (Cuban coffee), croquetas, and pastelitos. Intimate counter seating with local energy.

45m
$8-14 per person
Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel
Doafternoon

Skyviews Miami Observation Wheel

42 enclosed climate-controlled cabins rising 200 feet above Bayside. 360° views of Biscayne Bay, bayfront parks, and Downtown skyline. 12-15 minutes per rotation.

1h
$20-25 per person
Bayside Marketplace
Doafternoon

Bayside Marketplace

Open-air shopping and dining complex on Biscayne waterfront. Browse shops, enjoy street performers, grab casual bites, and take in bay views. Free to explore.

1h 30m
Free (shopping/dining optional)
Café Prima Pasta
Eatmorning

Café Prima Pasta

Fresh pastries, strong Italian espresso, and avocado toast in a bohemian café setting. Arrive early to beat crowds.

45m
$12-18 per person
Ball & Vine
Eatafternoon

Ball & Vine

Farm-to-table restaurant with seasonal menus, craft cocktails, and a sophisticated-casual vibe. Garden seating available.

1h 30m
$25-40 per person
Casa Tua
Eatevening

Casa Tua

Upscale Spanish-Mediterranean cuisine in a converted mansion with garden ambiance. Reservations essential; dress nicely.

2h
$45-65 per person
Wynwood Brewing Company
Eatevening

Wynwood Brewing Company

Craft brewery with food trucks, live music, and communal outdoor seating. Casual, fun, and social atmosphere.

2h
$15-30 per person
Wynwood Walls
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Wynwood Walls

Open-air museum with 35+ large-scale murals by world-renowned artists. Two street art galleries and constant new installations. Best visited early morning (8-10 AM) for light and fewer crowds.

2h
Free
Design District & Wynwood Art Galleries
Doafternoon

Design District & Wynwood Art Galleries

Stroll through Design District's Art Deco architecture and contemporary galleries, then explore Wynwood's gallery corridors. Mix of commercial and independent galleries.

2h
Free (gallery hopping optional)
Wynwood Art Walking Tour
Dolate morning

Wynwood Art Walking Tour

Guided tour with local artists or guides explaining murals, street art history, and cultural significance. Tours typically 2 hours with insider perspective and photography tips.

2h
$25-35 per person

25 activities across 7 days

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