Located in the heart of Little Havana this restaurant is an institution in Miami! Order cafecito at the ventanita or sit down and have some traditional Cuban food- this is a must for first-time Miami visitors!
The oldest structure in Miami Dade, the Cape Florida lighthouse or "El Farito" as it is commonly referred to was first erected in 1825 to help guide sailors around the Florida Reef. Climb to the top and get legendary views of Key Biscayne. After you are done go get pizza at Sir Pizza on the Key!
A beloved symbol of Miami, standing as one of its most majestic and iconic National Historic Landmarks. From the moment you step onto the grounds of The Biltmore, it feels as if you’ve been whisked away to a Mediterranean villa. Open since 1926, The Biltmore has one of the largest pools in the Southeastern US, amazing restaurants, and a great spa! Rent a cabana for the day or book your stay!
Freedom Tower in Miami, Florida is considered the "Ellis Island of the South” for its role from 1962 through 1974 as the Cuban Assistance Center, offering nationally sanctioned relief to the Cuban refugees who sought political asylum from the regime of Fidel Castro. A National Historic Landmark, Freedom Tower illustrates the important story of the Cuban exodus to the United States and resettlement during the Cold War.