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Tour

Downtown Miami Free Tour

  • 2 Stunden
  • 9Außergewöhnlich | 370 Bewertungen
  • Geöffnet am Di, Mi, Do, Fr, Sa, So

Are you in Miami and want to take in all the best sights? Then this Downtown Miami free walking tour is the one for you. Discover one of the most stunning cities in the USA!

Tour Details

On the day of the activity, at the scheduled time, we'll meet at the square in front of the University of Miami-Dale. After uncovering detailed information about this location, we will explore downtown Miami. We'll pass by significant monuments like the Freedom Tower and Bayside, located next to Biscayne Bay, which serves as a marketplace with various tourist attractions.

As we walk, we will discuss the development of Miami since its founding in the 19th century and mention notable celebrities residing in the city, such as The Rock, Lebron James, Matt Damon, and Pitbull. We will view the city's important museums and urban art displays during the tour.

Additionally, we will utilize Miami's free, self-driving trains for scenic views of the city, particularly the financial district's skyscrapers. Our tour will conclude in the Brickel district, where we will examine the oldest remains of human civilization in the area, exploring its historical significance.

This walking tour lasts 2 hours and ends in the Brickel neighborhood.

Additional Info

This free tour limits groups to a maximum of 6 people. For larger groups, a private tour of Miami is suggested. Participants are advised to bring a bottle of water and wear comfortable clothing, as Miami's weather can be unpredictable.

Inklusive

  • English–speaking guide

Nicht inklusive

  • Tips
  • Admission ticket to monuments

Standort

Aktivitätsort

101 NE 4th St, Miami, FL 33132-2208, United States

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