We visited the PAMM shortly after it opened! It‘s a great place to spend a few hours on a hot day.
Next door to the PAMM - definitely worth seeing one if you see the other!
Not too far from the wedding venue!
We haven‘t been here, but it‘s supposed to be fun!
Wynwood is a cool outdoor Art Display and a nice place to get lunch.
Not sure if the Miami Heat are playing at home that week but if they are it is definitely worth it! We had a great time watching them beat the Celtics last year!
Great shopping (and people watching) on Miami Beach!
A very laid back hotel with a spa and pool and amazing view of downtown and the ocean.
I love kite-surfing but I have never actually been able to do it in Miami. Either it was not windy or I had no time! But I would love to go with you if the conditions are right!
Andrew (my cousin) used to work here. It‘s a great resort with several great golf courses ranging from intermediate to PGA Tour level (Blue Monster). My Dad, uncle, cousin and I all love to play golf so please contact us if you want to play whilst you are here!
Andrew works here and can possibly help you to get onto the course for a round.
This is our wedding venue, but on the night the historic bedrooms etc. will be closed. If you want to take a look inside, you can park and buy entrace tickets. It's defintely worth looking around: "The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, previously known as Villa Vizcaya, is the former villa and estate of businessman James Deering, of the Deering McCormick-International Harvester fortune, on Biscayne Bay in the present day Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida. The early 20th century Vizcaya estate also includes: extensive Italian Renaissance gardens; native woodland landscape; and a historic village outbuildings compound. The landscape and architecture were influenced by Veneto and Tuscan Italian Renaissance models and designed in the Mediterranean Revival architecture style, with Baroque elements. Paul Chalfin was the design director. Miami-Dade County now owns the Vizcaya property, as the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, which is open to the public."