Come with us to explore the top neighborhoods in Miami for your next vacation— from the iconic South Beach to laid-back Coconut Grove. Whether you’re here for art, culture, food, or sunshine, we’ve mapped out the perfect spots to stay and play in Miami.
Neighborhood travel guide:
00:00 Miami Introduction
00:39 Wynwood: The creative one
01:49 Coconut Grove: The relaxed one
02:52 Little Havana: The lively one
04:10 Downtown Miami: The cultural one
05:10 South Beach: The iconic one
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Wynwood Walls is the world’s largest outdoor street art museum, home to work by some of the world’s most celebrated muralists. This video features artists Greg Mike, ASKEW ONE, Simon Berger, Lauren YS, Mikael Brandrup, and DEFER, as well as a look inside the interactive Spray Painting Experience Zone.





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Thanks for this video—it really captures the vibe of Miami!
A few tips from my own trip:
* Getting around: I mostly used rideshares, which cost around *$8–15 USD* for short trips. Public buses are *$2.25 USD per ride* if you want a cheaper option.
* Hotels: Staying in South Beach is iconic but pricey, around **$250–300 USD/night**. Coconut Grove or Wynwood had more budget-friendly options around **$150–180 USD/night**.
* Food: Little Havana is perfect for Cuban cuisine—a great meal at *Versailles* costs about *$12–15 USD**. Wynwood has lots of trendy cafes and small plates for **$10–20 USD* each.
* Attractions: Wynwood Walls entry is free, but the Spray Painting Experience is around **$25 USD**. South Beach is free to enjoy, just bring sunscreen!
* Tips: Miami sun is strong, so pack sunscreen and stay hydrated while walking between neighborhoods.
Really appreciate this video—it makes me want to explore Miami’s neighborhoods all over again!
I love your travel guides. Keep them coming.
Nice! But I would have shown Brickell instead of Little Havana.
New episode makes Miami so vibrant and modern. So like the south beach. I remember there is a water park market somewhere near the heat stadium or cuban immigration museum? So fun
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Miami nostalgia unlocked. Suddenly craving cafecito, latino vibes and ocean views 🫶
Great video
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