The Big Bus Tours are the most comprehensive tours of Miami attractions. For Miami newcomers, this would be the best way to get a snapshot of the area. The Big Bus Tours allow you to jump on and off as many times as you would like and includes a complimentary walking tour of Little Havana. If you’re having trouble finding things to do in Miami, don’t know where to start, or want to experience Miami in a different way, then take one of these tours and discover more of the attractions Miami has to offer.
Botanical Gardens
For those of you in need of nature in a city, Miami happens to incorporate more nature into its city than other larger, mostly gray cities like New York. Zoos, the Everglades, and botanical gardens are just a few of the things to do in Miami for people who need more than cars and buildings in their life. Botanical gardens offer a sanctuary for people in need of a green fix. So if life in the city starts to give you an itch, consider adding a visit to some of these green attractions of Miami to your list of things to do.
Pinecrest Gardens
Pinecrest Gardens is a family friendly botanical garden. The gardens are landscaped with naturally occurring features such as sinkholes and streams, and are filled with over 1,000 different types of plants. The Gardens also have playgrounds, a petting zoo, picnic areas and facilities for movies, plays, concerts, and lectures. Admission is $5 for most, seniors 65+ pay $3, and military enter free with their IDs. With activities that appeal to everyone, in a family or not, The Pinecrest Gardens make for a cute weekend adventure.
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