We've collected top 10 mentioned gardens in Opa-Locka from other articles such as The Crazy Tourist, New York Times' 36 hours column, Lonely Planet Top Choices.
Popular Gardens in Opa-Locka
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.
"The Miami Beach Botanical Gardens was originally a municipal park that opened in the early ’60s; it wasn’t until decades later when the area was redesigned and rejuvenated that it became the fantastic attraction that it is now. Designed by one of the state’s most renowned landscape architects, the gardens are an urban oasis filled with fountains, art, and an amazingly diverse array of plants, trees, and flowers, most of which are species native to Florida. The grounds include a Japanese garden, warden gardens, plenty of shaded seating areas, and well-marked pathways that lead to each distinct area."
"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.
"If you decide to stay at one ofour pet-friendly properties, then bring your fluffy friend along toSnyder Park. Your dog will love this spot’s “bark park” that features a dog-only lake for swimming and playing. There are also some other great spaces for running, fetching, and overall fun!"
Lummus Park
4.6 (16557 ratings)4.5 (1610 ratings)
Sandy spot with beach access, plus a playground for young children & fitness equipment.
"Because South Beach is such a broad description, and the varying beaches here go on for miles, we thought we'd narrow it down. Lummus Park, the area of the beach located along Ocean Drive from 5th to 15th Street, is the all-encompassing South Beach experience. This is the strip of sand that is always the most crowded, which makes for excellent people watching."
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"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:"
Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in Opa-Locka
World Erotic Art Museum
4.3 (817 ratings)4 (418 ratings)
Sizable X-rated museum showcasing over 4,000 pieces of fine erotic art from 300 BC to the present.
"More of a cultural center than a museum, the space is both a comforting reminder for Haitian expats of their country’s art, history, music, movies, and literature and a fascinating look into a Caribbean nation that too few have been able to visit. Opened in 2004 to commemorate Haiti’s Bicentennial, the 60,000-square-foot museum is a one-of-a-kind experience just steps from Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, a location that makes it even more immersive ($10/adult). Find out more: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org/"
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