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Tobacco Road
626 S Miami Ave
Miami,
FL
33130
Karen S. writes: Tobacco Road is my favorite bar in Miami, it is also the oldest bar here so it has that worn in feeling which makes you wanna stay...This has been the home way from home for many musicians so it's got lots of character and history.
I love the fact…
Biltmore Hotel & Resort
1200 Anastasia Ave
Coral Gables,
FL
33134
Valentina D. writes: I'm giving this hotel four stars for one reason only. Okay, two. First, the absolutely stunning lobby and grounds. Second, the sheets and bedding. That's it.
Their staff has, as they say in Italy "la puzza sotto il naso" (stink under their nose).…
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
3251 South Miami Avenue
Miami,
FL
33129
Athena C. writes: I went to an AIDS event called the White Party several years ago here with some friends ,who at the time, owned a club called LEVEL (which is now Mansion). This place took my breath away. We came in on a friend's yacht and and docked. They had…
Gusman Center For the Performing Arts
174 E Flagler St
Miami,
FL
33131
joseluis a. writes: i have a relationship with this building. i live here. so for me, its really convenient to go to the film festival or a performance at the gusman. the theater is beautiful, it recently got renovated, very minor stuff, some of the ceilings, addition…
City of Miami
3500 Pan American Dr
Miami,
FL
33133
JD N. writes: City of Miami... my god, where to start with you?
There are things I absolutely love about you. Coconut Grove, Brickell, Design District, Upper Eastside, Morningside, Coral Way and Little Havana. You certainly are loaded with a lot of diverse…
Plymouth Congregational Church
3400 Devon Rd
Miami,
FL
33133
JD N. writes: This United Church for Christ establishment was founded in 1897... only 27 years after the city of Miami was founded! This church in Coconut Grove is just simply beautiful as the pictures can tell.
It's a nice old church to visit in Miami, even as a…
S&S Sandwich Shop
1757 NE 2nd Av
Miami,
FL
33132
JD N. writes: Very unpretentious diner - they'll give you the ends of the loaf of bread since it still constitutes as a slice of bread in their book. It's that old fashion, old school, unpretentious vibe that shows off in the food as well - however, without…
Miami Senior High School
2450 SW 1st St
Miami,
FL
33135
JD N. writes: I accidentally drove by this huge but pretty looking building in an area that I would least expect it. After seeing the building, I knew I had to do some research on it and so here it is - an architectural gem of a public school in Miami that has…
La Epoca Department Stores
200 E Flagler St
Miami,
FL
33131
JD N. writes: This is a really nice small department store. And it is locally owned with historical ties to Cuba. The only negative is that they have department store prices. Thankfully though, it seems like they always have sales and lots of them.
So if you're…
Venetian Pool
2701 De Soto Blvd
Coral Gables,
FL
33134
Andrew K. writes: The only pool on the National Register of Historic Places makes it worth seeing. Its actually really beautiful and tropical (great place for a wedding), but not as dramatic or large as Barton Springs in Austin, TX. Sorry.
Charlotte Jane Memorial Park Cemetery
3575 South Douglas Road
Miami,
FL
33231
JD N. writes: This run-down cemetery is unique. Perhaps, it being run-down gives it quite the character it needs. But part of its uniqueness is that Coconut Grove's origins can be traced to this cemetary, through the people that were buried here.
This cemetery,…
Miami Pier
1 Washington Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33109
Mike V. writes: We now come here to collect small, freshwater, little bugs that we find in the small ponds in the adjacent park. Nadine feeds them to the more fussy of her aquarium fish. It is still a very nice spot, at the very south end of Miami Beach, to come and…
City Cemetary
1800 NE 2nd Ave
Miami,
FL
33255
JD N. writes: This is probably the oldest cemetary in Miami. Not only that, but you could tell that it was pretty much a wealthy cemetary in the old times. The lots are much bigger than the one found at Charlotte Jane's Memorial Park in Coconut Grove. You can walk…
Hialeah Park Race Track
2200 E 4th Ave
Hialeah,
FL
33013
Juhani P. writes: This is supposed to be one of the remaining locations where you can spot a free-roaming flocks of flamingos! Unfortunately the gates were closed and we couldn't check it out. Very uninviting neighborhood btw. I also read that the race track has been…
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