Tourism: Must-See Landmarks in Miami

Known for its beaches, cultural diversity, and tropical climate, Miami is one of the most important tourist destinations in the United States. It is a city that combines history, culture, fashion and Latin influence, becoming a fusion point between different cultures and lifestyles.

Among the most emblematic sites are South Beach and Ocean Drive, where you can enjoy the beach and the city’s iconic Art Deco architecture. Another must-see is Little Havana, the heart of the country’s Cuban community, where you can experience Latin music, traditional cafes, typical gastronomy, and a vibrant cultural atmosphere.

A mandatory stop on any Miami tour is Bayside Marketplace, a space that combines shopping, gastronomy, and entertainment. Bayside is also a departure point for boat tours of luxurious celebrity residences and the city skyline.

For those interested in the city’s more urban and artistic side, the Wynwood Walls is an essential stop. Wynwood isknown for its large-format murals painted by urban artists from different countries.

Meanwhile, Brickell, Downtown and the Miami Design District represent finance and luxury, with high-end restaurants, museums, cultural centers, and international brands. These areas of the city are often home to important brand events and events hosted by public figures.

Miami is, without a doubt, a diverse, cosmopolitan, and vibrant city, and a top destination to visit in 2026. That’s why it was selected for the WINA 2026 international jury gathering.

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