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Taste various flavors of ice cream and play in the sprinkle pool
Zoo Miami is Florida’s largest and longest-running zoo. Opened in 1948 at Crandon Park, Key Biscayne, in 1980 it relocated to the former grounds of the Richmond Naval Air Station. It features over 3,000 animals, 1,200 trees and plants, covers an area of 740 acres (300 ha), and has over 100 separate exhibits.
See incredibly immersive art works inside Superblue Miami – a gallery experience where you're invited to interact with the art! This experience is suitable for all ages and features awe-inspiring new worlds created by some of today’s leading artists.
Lion Country Safari is a family attraction in Florida which has a thrilling drive-through experience in a safari park and a walk-through amusement park. It's home to over 1,000 animals, all spread out over seven different zones. Founded in 1967, it's one of America's most revered safari parks. It's located on over 600 acres in Loxahatchee, in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Towering almost 200 feet above Bayside Marketplace, Skyviews Miami offers unparalleled views of Biscayne Bay, Bayfront Park, and the iconic Downtown Miami skyline.
Explore Miami in comfort and style on a boat tour around the Florida coast
Ignite your curiosity and see your world differently at the Frost Museum of Science
Paradox Miami is a fun, interactive experience for all ages! Located in the heart of Wynwood, Paradox features over 70 illusion-based exhibits that will challenge your sense of reality and provide unbelievable photo ops along the way. Walk on the ceiling in the Reverse Room and disappear in the blink of an eye in our Camouflage Wall. Come create extraordinary photos and unforgettable memories, filled with laughter, at Paradox!
Skim across the Everglades in an airboat
Established in 1927 as a mere citrus orchard, Flamingo Gardens is now home to over 3000 species of plants and a wildlife sanctuary. Located just west of Fort Lauderdale in South Florida, the Gardens surround the historical Wray family home, now a museum open to the public. Across 24 hectares (60 acres) of land, visitors can explore tropical rainforest and wetlands, stand in awe of Florida’s largest trees, and of course, take delight in the company of flamingos.
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