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    Pérez Art Museum Miami

    Pérez Art Museum Miami

    4.0
    (470 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$$

    an excellent collection of art. the surrounding area of the…read moremuseum is also very scenic and beautiful, definitely worth exploring and great places to take pix! have fun c.

    So, this is a bit of a complex review to write because the take-away is that I loved my visit, but…read morethe experience left me wanting more, mainly because the subject matter of the main exposition was just not my cup of tea, but I can see how it would appeal to the Miami community because of their love for sports. The setting and location could not be better - totally breathtaking. Views of the causeway and Biscayne Bay / Downtown Miami are amazing. The architectural details with concrete and MCM inspired wooden accents are just perfect. The staff were knowledgeable and helpful, and definitely added to our experience, and the gift shop is great. The restaurant is excellent and has a thoughtful menu, with several items that are inspired by pieces from the permanent collection. The sports art exhibit took much more space than I would have liked. There is a LOT of money in Miami, and I would have expected a permanent collection or even visiting exposition that would rival museums in New York, Philadelphia, or Washington, DC. - modern art, Impressionism, renaissance, or other fine art would be incredible. That being said, I will definitely return to enjoy the museum, and look forward to seeing where their artistic directors take things in years to come!

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    Art from the Calida Rawles' Away with the Tides collection
    Art from the Calida Rawles' Away with the Tides collection
    Vertical garden absorbing the Miami rain
    Vertical garden absorbing the Miami rain
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    Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science

    Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science

    3.5
    (714 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Kid friendly

    My husband and I visited this museum as part of our day trip to Miami. I wish parking wasn't so…read moreexpensive ($18 flat rate). It took us about 2.5 hours to explore the entire place including the planetarium show. The show that worked out best with timing was called "How to Die in Space: An Interactive Adventure Through the Cosmos." The girl leading it was wonderful but as you may figure by its name, the show was not a peaceful experience. There were a number of explosions that I think scared some of the kids in attendance. The other exhibits included one about flight, the human body/mind, an aquarium, dinosaurs, and general Florida wildlife. I can't say I learned a terrible amount of new information but it was fine. I appreciate the museum's mission and it probably would be cool for toddlers-little kids.

    Erika and her colleague, truly made our visit special. She carefully prepared a Starbucks coffee…read morewith oat milk, cinnamon, and sugar-free vanilla, and you could instantly tell how much attention she puts into every detail. Her service was warm, attentive, and genuinely friendly, the kind that turns a simple coffee stop after a nice visit to the museum into a cool experience. Every sip was warming, but what stood out most was Erika's a d her colleague welcoming energy and care. It's a wonderful little add-on to an already fantastic day at the museum with your family, friends and even date. Bonus: they also offer food options like fries, hamburgers, and chicken nuggets, making it a great spot to recharge during your visit. Highly recommended! As well as the planetarium show, it is 100% worth the extra add on to the ticket.

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    Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
    Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
    The 250-seat planetarium uses 16-million-color 8K projection, surround sound and a vast dome screen to take you on dazzling visual odysseys.

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    The 250-seat planetarium uses 16-million-color 8K projection, surround sound and a vast dome screen to take you on dazzling visual odysseys.
    Beyond Van Gogh

    Beyond Van Gogh

    3.0
    (20 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    This event was a great digital experience. We arrived a short time before our reservation which we…read moremade and paid for online. The taxes and fees-added up to approx $10 more than the original price so $85 for two tickets. Google maps got us there and we eventually found the $15 self parking lot across the street. This was not well marked. Valet at the location was $20. We saw a little cafe area where they served some light food and drinks. Also a garden area out front with hammocks and chickens :-) The Ice Palace studio is on the outskirts of Wynwood, an artsy section of Miami with murals, graffiti, coffee shops, bars , cafes and boutiques. We were able to enter the exhibit earlier than our assigned time after a few photos at the selfie station. The entrance was dark and we walked into a maze like room with large written digital displays of Van Gogh's story, Vincent and his brother Theo. The main room was the actual digital display of his artwork in a 360 degrees art story played to music. It was very beautiful and filled the large room as we stood in the middle and took it all in. Some older than us has small fold up seats as younger sat on the floor. The room was not overcrowded mid week. There were two filled small benches but no other seating, my only complaint. I thought i saw ads showing spaced seating in the room, however i could be mistaken. It was not a long show and i believe you could stay and watch it again as it appeared to repeat itself. We stayed and watched the beginning over again. All in all we were there approx 2 hours. I'm happy i went and learned some history of this wonderful artist and the digital display was very beautiful. I think the Van Gogh's themselves would have been very impressed.

    Beautiful... but please note you'll be inside for about 45 minutes or less. That was the only down…read moreside. There were about 3 rooms with moving art. I was expecting more, but was still enjoying it. Valet is $20, and there's a small gift shop at the end of the exhibit. Overall 8/10.

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    Art display
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    Entrance
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    Balloon Museum

    Balloon Museum

    4.1
    (45 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    BALLOON MANIA…read more.. This Pop-Up event runs five months thru Sept at the Mana Wynwood Convention Center then on to the next city. Paid at the venue $42 discounted rate for FL resident including $30 for parking in the private lot which was an unexpected cost, but had to park somewhere safe. Tickets were also available online. Decided to come here during the week to avoid a ton of little kids on the weekends or summer camp trips. Definitely NOT adult friendly entertainment. Took exactly one hour to experience all the room, so pricey for a short time. Maybe at a busier time it would be 1.5 hours but no way longer. Most of the exhibits were hands off and a few were interactive like the swings and ball room with music and cool light shows. It was something the wife wanted to see since it looked cool on Instagram, but not something I would ever do again.

    I would say this is a museum for kids/families only…read more First off for parking, try to find parking on the streets nearby rather than in the lot as they charge $30 which is a rip off. As for the museum, it's inside a large warehouse. There's bathrooms in the beginning and in the end only, so make sure you go before you enter the museum. You are also not allowed to bring any outside food or drinks in but they don't check your strollers or bags for things. As for the exhibitions, some of them were better than others, but a lot seemed really tailored to kids. Some of the rooms were really boring with just balloon creatures standing there while others were more interactive. The place also was pretty toasty so dress on the cooler side. They have AC but it's summer in Miami so it gets hot inside despite that. It wasn't too crowded so you could still enjoy all the rooms without feeling overwhelmed. Would I recommend this to other people, probably not for the price point, but if you have kids and it's a rainy day it's a good activity to bring them to. It took us about 1.5 hours to slowly make our way through the whole thing.

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    Selfie with hubs in ball pit at Hyperstellar.
    Balloon Museum
    Balloon Museum

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    The Contemporary Art Modern Project

    The Contemporary Art Modern Project

    3.5
    (45 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    I visited Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) on a Sunday afternoon. The staff greeted me and was…read morevery friendly and knowledgeable. One of the employees, perhaps the manager, described each of the 3 current exhibit. Entrance fee is free for Bank of America customers the first full weekend of the month. I was able to find free and convenient street parking on NE 8th Avenue. The 3 current exhibits are Leigh Gordon, Kanaval a chronology of Haiti's carnival; Dider William and the Victory Garden, which was the reason for my visit. The Victory Garden, in the museum's Paradise Courtyard, is an inspiration to find solutions to food scarcity. You are given a paper bag and encouraged to ship some herbs. Basil, culantro, tomatoes and oregano were just a few plants in the garden. Current hours, according to their website are Mon & Tue, closed; Wed. 12-7; Thur. - Sun. 12-5. Admission is $10 for adults, free for children under 12, veterans and North Miami employees and residents. I would plan on spending 1 -2 hours at the museum. I recommend a visit to MOCA

    MOCA is an intimate museum, with usually 2 exhibits. You can be in and out within 30 minutes, get…read moreyour art fix and go about your day. They're apart of the Bank of America "Museums on Us" program which means free admission for BoA cardholders first weekend of the month. Street parking isn't stressful since you're not there very long. I like the MOCA space a lot and stoked to see future exhibitions. Everyone was wearing masks, felt very safe.

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    The Contemporary Art Modern Project
    The Contemporary Art Modern Project

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    Nader Sculpture Park

    Nader Sculpture Park

    4.9
    (9 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Last week we enjoyed this fabulous modern and contemporary outdoor art sculpture park curated by…read moreGary Nader in the Miami Design District. These unique sculptures pieces are from internationally recognized artists such as Fernando Botero, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Richard Hudson, and Carlos Cruz. This is simply an amazing permanent exhibition added to Miami's very popular art galleries. The entrance fee is FREE. You will need to show Photo ID to the securuty card. The hours are from 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm everyday except Sunday when it is open from 11:00 am-7:00 pm. No pets allowed. I didn't see any benches on our walk except for a couple of chairs at the entrance. Some of the walking path is small rocks but it was not difficult to walk over them. You should add this to your list of places to visit in Miami.

    I was pleasantly surprised to find that this new sculpture park was free!…read more The Nader Sculpture Park showcases lots of sculptures by renowned artists. The outdoor exhibition, curated by visionary Gary Nader, creates a vibrant space where art, nature, and community intersect, promising an immersive experience. Some of the artists - Fernando Botero, Richard Hudson, Frank Stella, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Olafur Eliasson, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Rufino Tamayo, Alexander Calder, Bernar Venet, Rachel Valdés, Jesús Rafael Soto, Agustín Cárdenas, Sophia Vari, Oswaldo Vigas, and Robert Indiana

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