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  • Kiel E
    Miami, FL19 contributions
    Amazing place that has very curious art pieces. The graffitis look great and extremely well done. Good
    Written 22 March 2023
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  • Mike D
    Oakley, CA240 contributions
    Lots of fun lots to do.. lots of retail stores and restaurants.. also pretty good place for people watching.. but everything is very expensive
    Written 29 March 2023
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  • Pat M
    Glasgow, UK140 contributions
    This is an awesome arena to see an event in. We saw the Heat vs Knicks game in March. Countless amounts of eating options and the views from where we were in the stands was awesome. I'd absolutely go back here when in Miami for another Heat game.
    Written 9 March 2023
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  • AMsays
    Thornhill, Canada4,021 contributions
    This artsy neighbourhood is known for its bold evocative art on building facades, walls and the like. Sometimes the messages on these hand painted murals are a little obtuse and even dark, but the skill and talent is undeniable. The art is found on several city blocks and is considered the highest concentration of street art anywhere in the world. Within this area is an outdoor museum Wynwood Walls that has many contemporary artists exhibited. There is also a Wynwood Walk that takes people on walking tours and explains what they are seeing. Nowadays, this area has become very trendy with many fashionable shops, galleries and eateries locating here.
    Written 25 March 2023
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  • Dominika K
    3 contributions
    perfect luxury shopping place, nice bistro with vegan food, cute squares and colorful streets, only one negative point is that it is not a nice walk to get there so taxi is a must
    Written 22 March 2023
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  • NC0114
    Sheffield, UK75 contributions
    Don’t feel apprehensive: go visit this neighbourhood (in the daytime) and you’ll experience a little taste of the good & bad of life in Cuba - we loved it; well worth the effort.
    Written 18 March 2023
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  • PSU P
    1 contribution
    Great experience at Ballpark. We went for a sold-out World Baseball Classic semi-final game. Marlins sent plenty of emails and notices that parking could be an issue. We chose to Uber. No problem. Despite a huge crowd getting through security was no issue. No lines. Lots of police around the outside. Felt safe.

    Most sat down during game play. People moved in-between inning. Long lines at bathrooms unless you walked to Centre Field. Nice mascot display out there with kids area. Food cheaper out there as well.

    Concessions stands were quick. Prices much like other ball parks. Teamstore under stocked with merchandise.

    Ballpark worth a visit. Not much next door but a quick ride from Bayside Market Place where you can get plenty to eat and drink.
    Written 21 March 2023
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  • Kristie Hartin
    Miami, FL8 contributions
    Cntro Calle Ocho was pretty good! The food was tasty, but the only downside was the lack of parkng space. It was a bit difficult to find a spot on the street. Otherwise, the atmosphere was lively and the service was friendly. 😊 Overall, it was a nice experience!
    Written 5 February 2023
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  • Taylor B
    Chicago, IL8,393 contributions
    Don't be confused. It took me a little while to figure it out. The Charles Deering who established the Deering Estate was the brother of the James Deering who built Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Two Miami landmarks, two millionaire brothers/industrialists/philanthropists. Charles Deering was the son of William Deering, founder of Deering Harvester Company. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy and serving as an officer in the Navy until 1881, he became secretary of his father's company, which merged with McCormick Harvesting Company and became International Harvester in 1902. He died at the age of 75 at his estate at Cutler. He lived on the 444-acre property for five years, from 1922 until his death in 1927. Located at 16701 Southwest 72nd Avenue in the Cutler neighborhood of Palmetto Bay, the estate, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, consists of a three-story wooden house built in 1900, known as the Richmond Cottage, and a three-story stone mansion. The grounds include what is thought to be the largest virgin coastal tropical hardwood hammock in the continental United States. The Richmond Cottage was built as a family home at the end of the 19th century, converted into a 22-room hotel in 1900, then purchased by Charles Deering in 1916 and used as his residence until his Mediterranean Stone House was completed in 1922. It has 18-inch poured concrete walls, oolitic limestone, coffered ceilings, copper clad and brass doors, an elevator and a wine cellar. Deering intended the house to be used as a showcase for his art collection and books. Two other must-see attractions on the property are the Cutler Burial Mound, one of the few surviving prehistoric mounds in Miami-Dade County, and the Cutler Fossil Site, a sinkhole that was discovered in 1979 that was found to contain bones of Pleistocene animals and bones and artifacts of early humans.
    Written 19 February 2023
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  • Adventure Diva
    Manchester, CT1,951 contributions
    Explore what the Grove has to offer. There is an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, businesses and hotels. They even have a branch library that is well laid out.
    Written 8 November 2022
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  • Glen C
    Tampa, FL10 contributions
    Even with GPS and a port map, navigating to and from your ship can be challenging. Better to use a taxi or shuttle.
    Written 5 March 2023
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  • Wayne S
    1 contribution
    Very cool stadium . Lots of food and beverage choices . 200 level had great views . Unless you want sun , don’t sit on visitors side . Same goes for 100s. Park in yellow 13,14 for quick exit.
    Written 9 January 2023
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  • Wombling_Free_7548
    Bristol, UK1,842 contributions
    You can’t go in at the moment, but it is worth admiring the architecture from the outside (it really stands out amongst the shiny new skyscrapers) and reflecting on its place in history, welcoming Cuban people.
    Written 26 January 2023
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  • Taylor B
    Chicago, IL8,393 contributions
    Gesu Catholic Church in Miami, Florida, is significant for its important role in the religious history of the city and as a reflection of the city's growth and development. In addition, the buildings are excellent examples of religious architecture and noteworthy for the excellence of its design, craftsmanship and detailing. Located at 118 Northeast 2nd Street, at the corner of Northeast 1st Avenue and 2nd Street, it is the second sanctuary to serve the parish and the oldest Catholic church in South Florida, south of Tampa. The first church was built of wood in 1896 at a total cost of $3,600. By 1922, the wooden structure proved too small and the larger church we see today, which seats 800, was constructed with polychromed crystal leaded windows made in Germany and altars made of Italian marble. For over 100 years, the Jesuits have been much more than just sacramental. They welcomed soldiers and sailors returning from the Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II and exiles from Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti. For the last 42 years, the Gesu Senior Citizen Center has offered breakfast and lunch to the many seniors who come from all over Miami-Dade County. Many take advantage of the church's computer classroom with weekly classes and 26 computer places. The center also sponsors a flea market where donated clothing is sold at very low prices. Gesu Catholic Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
    Written 18 February 2023
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  • Wombling_Free_7548
    Bristol, UK1,842 contributions
    Pleasant small park with lovely bay views. Only $2pp to enter. We enjoyed strolling round the grounds but didn’t go into the house.
    Written 15 January 2023
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