We are getting married in Coconut Grove. It is known for being a laid-back, artsy, and beautiful area close to the bay. It’s a perfect spot to have lunch on the water and then go for a walk. At night, it is an excellent spot for dinner and drinks. More here via 'The Culture Trip': https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/florida/articles/the-top-10-things-to-do-and-see-in-coconut-grove-miami/
Vizcaya dates back to the 1910s when James Deering used it as a winter home. This home-turned-National Historic Landmark is a beautiful place for those guests who love history and the great outdoors. The museum and gardens host a plethora of events each month as well, from socials with cocktails and small bites to village tours, luncheons, and its magnificent monthly “Gardens by Moonlight” event where you can see the moonlit gardens and discover a new local artist. Credit: Culture Trip
You haven’t fully experienced the Magic City until you’ve visited Little Havana. Miami Cubans (and pretty much every local) take great pride in this neighborhood just west of Downtown Miami, where the famed Calle Ocho strip remains a testament to the American dream pursued by the hundreds of thousands of Cubans who settled it. More than being a place to find incredible Cuban restaurants in Miami, Little Havana is teeming with culture, plus places to discover art and knock back a few cocktails at several of the best bars in Miami. It’s one of busiest tourist destinations in the city, but its charm and history (plus the spate of new restaurants and hip lounges) make it irresistible to locals, too. Credit: Timeout Magazine
Miami’s industrial enclave-turned-bona fide arts district is now one of the city’s most popular destinations. From curated mural walls and warehouse galleries to secret bars and jazz gardens, you’ll never be short of things to do in Wynwood. Credit: The Culture Trip Best things to do: https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/florida/articles/10-awesome-things-to-do-in-and-around-wynwood-miami/