We've collected top 10 mentioned gardens in Pembroke Pines from other articles such as mydaytrip.com, Miami 5 days itinerary, Lonely Planet Top Choices.
Popular Gardens in Pembroke Pines
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."
"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."
"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 restaurant is likely more in line with what you expect from a Fort Lauderdale restaurant. Shooters Waterfront has spectacular views of the harbor and offers upscale dishes, including seafood specialties such as cashew-crusted Mahi and a catch of the day item. If you don’t like seafood but still want the stunning views and sophisticated atmosphere, Shooters also serves some top-notch steaks and a tasty cheeseburger."
"Shooters is fresh and modern with a relaxing resort-like vibe and 340 feet of dock space, so you can arrive by boat if you so choose. The subtle landscape lighting gives everything a warm glow, even after the sun has gone down. It’s the type of place where you want enjoy dinner slowly, course-by-course, from sunset to starlight, forgetting that time even exists."
"Shooters Fort Lauderdaleis a go-to spot for both locals and visitors alike. This elegant, iconic eatery overlooks the Intracoastal Waterway and offers beautiful views from the sprawling patio. You can even pull your boat up for complimentary docking!"
Sexy Fish Miami
5 (2 ratings)
1001 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33130, USA
Asian restaurantAsian fusion restaurantBarCocktail barJapanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
"Little Havana's Bar Nancy sports rustic, nautical-inspired décor and a healthy selection of craft cocktails. The bar — named for the brigantine Nancy, which transported war supplies during the American Revolution — offers cocktails named after ships or patriotic themes or both. The Abigail Adams is made with Ford’s gin, Giffard crème de pêche, lemon, strawberry, cucumber, and soda; the Stem to Stern consists of apricot-infused Bulleit rye, lemon, apricot jam, and ginger ale."
"Another hotspot, billing itself as a “Cocktail Lounge & Music Emporium,” the Electric Pickle is the place to go for that energized, electronic rhythm with a chilled vibe. Inside, it’s dark and welcoming, with an “anything goes” policy."
Ella's Oyster Bar
4.4 (495 ratings)
Seafood-focused Latin fare & drinks in a laid-back, bright space.
1615 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135, USA
Oyster bar restaurantBarRestaurantSeafood restaurantSushi restaurant
"Neighborhoods300 SW First Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301MoreLess Info. Las Olas Riverfront is an open-air shopping and dining complex that includes restaurants, a flea market, shops and movie theatres, a science museum, art galleries and a hotel."
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