- The list below includes 174 free or cheap things to do in or near Miami Beach, Florida, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, Scenic Drives, Food Tours and National & State Parks.
- From South Pointe Park to Miami Beach Boardwalk, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Miami Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Hollywood and Coral Gables.
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Visit 4-5 clubs in one night, with VIP access and drink tickets; Club Crawls starts at various lounges and hidden gems in South Beach
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Located on Biscayne Bay, Oleta River State Park is the largest urban park in the state of Florida. Featuring over 14 miles of biking/hiking trails, campsites, and river access for canoes and kayaks bring your family out today.
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In business since 1992, Safari Tours has over 20 tours available for customers. Popular tours include airboat rides through the Everglades, bus rides through the city, and walking tours at the Miami Seaquarium.
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15451 W. Dixie Hwy. Bay # 5, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
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Xcursions USA - Day Tours offers boat and bus tours of the city and the Everglades. The luxury tour buses include aircraft-style seating, reclining seats, monitors, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi access.
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3400 NE 163rd Street, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
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Oleta River State Park is Florida's largest urban park. They provide various recreational activities including bicycling trails, canoeing, kayaking and saltwater fishing. Patrons can also swim or visit the mangrove forest preserve with native South Florida plants and wildlife.
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Village of Merrick Park is a community of entrepreneurs reunited in the same area. Restaurants, shops, nursing lounges and a lot more await the visitor.
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Intersection of Alhambra Circle, Greenway Drive, DeSoto Blvd. and Anderson Road, Coral Gables, FL 33134
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Built in 1924 to be used as part of the city's water supply system, the Alhambra Water Tower is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Guests can stroll around the site and learn about this architectural wonder.
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One of the most unique features in Coral Gables, Florida is its outdoor Venetian Pool, a public swimming pool that transports visitors to Venice with its beautiful stonework and landscaping. The water comes from an underground aquifer.
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Built in 1910, Coral Gables Merrick House and Gardens, takes visitors on a trip back in South Florida history. Hour long, guided-tours of the house are given every Wednesday and Sunday for history buffs, young and old.
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Bright Park is a 4 acre park that features a range of recreational activities. Amenities include a children's playground, an all-purpose field, basketball courts, softball fields, tennis courts, a pool, walking trails and a lake.
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Featuring a number of amenities available to its guests, Salvadore Park is a city-run park open to the general public. Amenities at the park include a large tennis center with clay courts, playgrounds, and a field to play in.