We've collected top 10 mentioned gardens in Keystone Islands from other articles such as The Crazy Tourist, Miami 5 days itinerary, Family Destinations Guide.
Popular Gardens in Keystone Islands
Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
4.6 (1090 ratings)4.5 (1484 ratings)
Verdant, storied, 1920s-era plantation home featuring gardens, an arty interior, tours & more.
"Option #2 – Miami Beach Botanical Garden
This lovely oasis in the heart of South Beach showcases a variety of tropical blooms. Special events such as concerts, art exhibits and a green market take place at Miami Beach Botanical Garden throughout the year. Come see collections of orchids, palms, bromeliads, flowering trees and the lovely Japanese Garden."
"2000 Convention Center Dr,
The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a 2.6-acre urban green space in Miami Beach and was founded in 1962.* The Garden offers free admission and is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m."
"If you need to escape Miami’s madness, consider a green day in one of the country’s largest tropical botanical gardens. A butterfly grove, tropical plant conservatory and gentle vistas of marsh and keys habitats, plus frequent art installations from artists like Roy Lichtenstein, are all stunning. In addition to easy-to-follow, self-guided walking tours, a free 45-minute tram tours the entire park on the hour from 10am to 3pm (till 4pm weekends)."
The Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden
4.6 (263 ratings)4.5 (95 ratings)
Lush botanical garden with flowering trees & tropical fruit, including more than 50 types of mango.
"Review: "It truly is one of Miami's best kept secrets. The point is so beautiful ...". Type: Tourist attraction. Near The Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden:"
Flamingo Gardens
4.6 (3961 ratings)4.5 (1083 ratings)
Family-friendly botanical garden & wildlife sanctuary with a museum, shows, tram tours & cafe.
"This fascinating museum located conveniently off A1A and just steps from the beach, will appeal to the champion swimmer in everyone. The International Swimming Hall of Fame highlights the achievements of notable swimmers and contains aquatic artifacts dating to the 15th century. Computerized exhibits let you pretend you are an Olympic swimmer, diver, or judge."
"If you love to swim, it’s not all the difficult to figure out what to do in Florida. Surrounded by all this water and warm temperatures, you might get more swimming done in a weekend than you have in the last year or so. You should come to the International Swimming Hall of Fame Museum if swimming is something that really excites and delights you."
"Fort Lauderdale's rich history for African-Americans is presented in this inspiring museum. Many of the honors that are due to pioneers in the African-American community in Broward County are not recorded, but it is here through exhibits and lectures and special events that visitors and locals can learn more of this interesting and exciting chapter of local history. Built in 1924, this was the region's lone African-American school for children during segregation."
"Midtown Creamery has some pretty intense ice cream creations, like a “giant” ice cream sandwich, brownie sundaes, and milkshakes that could last you three days. The Edgewater spot is currently delivering on most major delivery apps. You can also call (786) 536-2281 to order."
7ty One Restaurant & Coffee
4.5 (765 ratings)
Casual Venezuelan eats turned out in a cozy, modern space with an espresso bar & buzzy atmosphere.
1130 Normandy Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33141, USA
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