Miami’s enormous popularity is hardly a surprise. Florida boasts excellent weather for most of the year, beautiful beaches, and a diverse culture (which includes delicious food)! You must spend at least two days in Miami, whether it’s only for a weekend or before or after your vacation. This Miami two-day schedule will satisfy your needs.
Miami offers many, including beaches, art districts, delectable cuisine, and hip nightlife. A two-day Miami schedule might not be sufficient to see everything there is to do and see, but it would be enough to get a flavor of the city.
Day 1 of your Miami itinerary includes Key Biscayne, Little Havana, and Wynwood walls
Take a taxi to Little Havana, and then eat breakfast at Sanguich De Miami
One of the best venues in Miami to eat Cuban food is Sanguich De Miami. Its shakes and Cuban sandwiches are amazing. The sandwiches are unique from those you may purchase elsewhere because all the components are produced on-site. Try the traditional “Cuban” sandwich, which consists of a ham sandwich with pickles and mustard, or one of its more contemporary versions, such as the pan con Lechon, pan con croqueta, or pan con bistec. Try the sandwiches with a “batido” (milkshake), another of the cafe’s well-known specialties, or a “Colada,” a Cuban-style espresso.
Look up Little Havana
Try some ice cream at the artisanal Cuban-inspired ice cream shop Azucar Ice Cream. Try the Abuela Maria flavor, which combines cream cheese, guava chunks, and crumbled Maria biscuits.
Dining in Wynwood
Explore Wynwood Walls
The best painters in the world have painted and repainted these walls, so don’t be astonished if it’s the most artistically decorated area you’ve ever seen!
In Key Biscayne
Day 2 of your Miami schedule includes South Beach and the Art Deco neighborhood
The activities on Day 2 of this Miami itinerary are scaled back to give travelers more time to relax, explore, and take in the nightlife in South Beach. For a head start on the day and adequate time at Jungle Island or the science museum, eat breakfast in the hotel or guesthouse you’re staying at or somewhere nearby.
You should visit the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Have lunch close to the Art Deco District
Eat American food for lunch at La Sandwicherie Miami Beach, a small sidewalk café that serves the best hamburgers in the South Beach neighborhood. May find authentic Cuban cuisine at the Havana 1957 Cuban Cuisine Ocean Drive, which is next to the Sandwicherie.