Must-see attractions in South Florida & the Keys

  • Ernest Coe Visitor Center

    Everglades National Park

    Near the entrance to the Everglades National Park, this friendly visitor center has some excellent exhibits, including a diorama of ‘typical’ Floridians …

  • Coral Way Entrance

    Miami

    Coral Gables–designer George Merrick planned a series of elaborate entry gates to the city. Among the completed gates worth seeing is the Coral Way…

  • Granada Entrance

    Miami

    Coral Gables–designer George Merrick planned a series of elaborate entry gates to the city. The Granada Entrance is among the completed gates worth seeing.

  • Maurice Gibb Memorial Park

    South Beach

    A small bit of green space overlooking the water, this park has a playground, benches and grassy areas with fine views. There's ample parking here too.

  • Carlyle

    South Beach

    The Carlyle comes with futuristic styling, triple parapets, a Jetsons vibe and some cinematic cachet: The Birdcage was filmed here.

  • Sombrero Beach

    Florida Keys

    One of the few white-sand, mangrove-free beaches in the Keys. It’s a good spot to lounge on the sand or swim, and there's also a small playground.

  • Art Shack

    Florida Keys

    Opened in 2019, the Art Shack houses a collective of art galleries and studios.

  • January 17, 2018: Southernmost point in continental. 90 miles to Cuba. Home of the Sunset. Key West. Florida. USA.

    Southernmost Point

    Key West

    The most-photographed spot on the island, this red-and-black buoy isn’t even the southernmost point in the USA (that’s in the off-limits naval base around…

  • Downtown Homestead

    Everglades National Park

    You could pass a mildly entertaining afternoon walking around Homestead’s almost quaint main street, which essentially comprises a couple of blocks of…

  • Eva Munroe’s Grave

    Miami

    Tucked into a small gated area near the Coconut Grove Library, you’ll find the humble headstone of one Ms Eva Amelia Hewitt Munroe. Eva, who was born in…

  • Sugarloaf Key Bat Tower

    Florida Keys

    It resembles an Aztec-inspired fire lookout, but this wooden tower is actually one real-estate developer’s vision gone utterly awry. In the 1920s Richter…

  • Historic Town Hall

    Everglades National Park

    Built in 1917, this stolid white building fulfilled many roles – city council chambers, fire department, police station – in the once tiny township of…

  • Española Way Promenade

    South Beach

    Española Way is an ‘authentic’ Spanish promenade…in the Florida theme-park spirit of authenticity! A terracotta and cobbled arcade of rose-pink and…

  • Alhambra Entrance

    Miami

    Coral Gables–designer George Merrick planned a series of elaborate entry gates to the city, but the real-estate bust meant that projects went unfinished…

  • Strand Building

    Key West

    The historic Strand Theater was one of Key West’s great old-time movie houses, and it was used as a theater in the 1993 film Matinee. Today it’s a…

  • Crescent Resort

    South Beach

    Besides having one of Miami Beach's most recognizable neon facades, the Crescent has signage that draws the eye down into its lobby (the better to pack…

  • Alhambra Watertower

    Miami

    The Alhambra Watertower, where Greenway Ct and Ferdinand St meet Alhambra Circle, resembles a Moorish lighthouse.

  • Marathon City Marina

    Florida Keys

    The marina, better known as Boot Key Harbor, is one of the best maintained working waterfronts in the Keys. Come during Christmas to see a ‘boat parade’…

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