It isn’t a surprise that Miami is as popular as it is! Florida has the perfect weather for most of the year, the beaches are warm and the culture (that comes with the food) eclectic! You need to spend at least 2 days in Miami, be it just for a weekend in Miami or before/after your trip and this Miami 2 days itinerary has you covered!

Miami has a lot to offer – beaches, art districts, good food and trendy nightlife and is worth visiting any time of the year.

There are so many things to do and see here that a two-day Miami itinerary wouldn’t be enough to cover all the attractions, but it would be enough to get a taste of the city.

Other popular cities in Florida are Jacksonville, Tampa and Orlando, and many tend to club Miami with a trip to Orlando. If you plan to do this, it might be worth checking Giftory. 

Their website offers a solution that makes it easy to find, choose, and give unforgettable experiences that will create memories that last a lifetime. They have curated diverse experiences that are perfect for every occasion. Their collection of things to do in Orlando offers something for everyone, from exhilarating adventures like skydiving and bungee jumping to more relaxing experiences like spa days and wine tasting.

So, check this 2-day Miami itinerary and if you have more time on your hands, consider adding a trip to Orlando as well!

 

 

 

Day 1 of your Miami 2 days itinerary

 

10 AM

 

See Little Havana

 

Stroll through Calle Ocho, a vibrant street in Little Havana. The best time to visit is in March during the Calle Ocho music festival, though this street is worth visiting during other times of the year too. The Calle Ocho music festival is the best way to experience Latin culture through street performances, dance, music, and street food.

You’ll find many family-owned Cuban cigar shops here, a big crowd puller for tourists. El Titan de Bronze and Cuban crafters (a few kilometres away from Calle Ocho) are popular shops, but you should be able to find high-quality Cuban cigars in any of the shops here.

Try ice cream at Azucar Ice Cream, an ice cream shop that makes artisanal Cuban inspired ice creams. Try the Abuela Maria flavour here, which is a blend of crumbled Maria cookies, cream cheese and guava chunks.

You can also see the Calle Ocho Walk of Fame, a few metres away from the Azucar ice cream shop, which celebrates Latin origin artists and celebrities.

 

12 PM

 

Eat Lunch in Wynwood

 

There are many good restaurants a stone’s throw away from Wynwood walls. You can choose one depending on what you eat – these casual, reasonable restaurants offer different cuisines such as Asian, Japanese, Italian etc.

There’s 1-800 Lucky, a food hall that offers delectable Asian options through its various stalls. Or you can eat at Coyo Taco/The Taco stand for tacos, Joey’s Italian Cafe for Italian and Beaker and Gray for fusion and American food. If you’d like to have a light lunch, eat at Zak the Baker, a cafe where you’ll find the best bread and pastries and traditional Jewish dishes like the Challah and Boureka.

All the suggested restaurants are within walking distance from Wynwood walls and a distance of 2-3 kilometres from the Institute of Contemporary Art.