Spend 72 Hours of Fun in Miami

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While planning a 3-day trip in Miami, surf, sand and sun might be the only thing in your mind to start with. There’s more about this coastal city than what its legendary beach life would fascinate us with. Those planning to go beyond this cliched aspect of Miami would surely find a great deal to learn and discover here. So here’s our travel itinerary for visitors planning to book their flight from New York to Miami:

Day One

As you land here at the Miami International Airport, you may better book your ride to your hotel. Visiting the Arts + Entertainment (A+E) District could be great way to engage yourself with the never-ending party culture of this city. This district features fun events like the “Miami Soul Train,” party event on the Metromover. This could be followed with a stop at the Museum Park on Biscayne Bay for a free yoga class. As it starts to become dark, you may take to Pawn Broker at the Langford Hotel for a cocktail-infused sunset at this rooftop lounge.

Day Two

With the start of the day, you may walk to the Miami Center for Architecture & Design. To watch the true Wynwood aesthetic, the Wynwood Walls and the new Wynwood outpost of Books & Books provide a great way of expressing various aspects of human life. Here you may dine at Beaker & Gray to savor some tempura grouper. Similarly, KYU is acclaimed for its Thai fried rice and Korean fried chicken. You may check out these as well as other eating options here as you book your low cost flights from New York to Miami.

Day Three

You could start your day with some jogging exercise along Baywalk in Museum Park. Then you may try egg-stuffed arepas at Quinto La Huella. The recently launched Watr restaurant on the 1 Rooftop features kimchi tuna poke and bento boxes with shrimp tempura rolls. This could be your perfect menu for a wholesome lunch.

After lunch, you may take to the art galleries along the O Cinema and Miami Beach Cinematheque. As the day passes by, you may look for some shopping venues here in the city. There are plenty of shopping options available at Midtown Miami or the Bayside Marketplace. Dine at Sweet Liberty, an award-winning restaurant that serves some fine delicacies.