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Use this 4-day Miami city-break itinerary to plan beach time in Miami Beach, street art in Wynwood, and cultural stops in Little Havana, with a flexible pacing that works year-round (best April-October).

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Use this 4-day Miami city-break itinerary to plan beach time in Miami Beach, street art in Wynwood, and cultural stops in Little Havana, with a flexible pacing that works year-round (best April-October).
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Start early for a cooler beach walk and easier setup before crowds build. Stay nearby for cafes and Ocean Drive energy.

A practical first stop for Art Deco maps and neighborhood context. Check hours so you can time it with an Ocean Drive stroll.

Miami’s signature outdoor street-art stop with large-scale murals and rotating work. Go near opening for clearer photos and lighter crowds.

Walk the main blocks for cafes, murals, and local shops, ideally earlier in the day. It’s a compact cultural stop that fits well between neighborhoods.

A bayfront estate combining historic interiors with formal gardens and scenic paths. Reserve ahead and leave time for both the house and grounds.

A historic Coral Gables pool known for its distinctive design and relaxed swim break. Check hours and book ahead on busy warm-weather days.
Typical daily costs in USD.
Accommodation: Hostels or budget hotels: $50-$80 per night
Food: Cheap eats and street food: $10-$20 per day
Transportation: Public transportation: $5-$10 per day
Activities: Free or low-cost activities: $10-$20 per day
Accommodation: Mid-range hotels: $100-$200 per night
Food: Casual dining and cafes: $30-$60 per day
Transportation: Public transport or ride-sharing: $15-$30 per day
Activities: Popular attractions and tours: $20-$50 per day
Accommodation: Luxury hotels or resorts: $300+ per night
Food: Fine dining: $100-$200 per day
Transportation: Private transfers or car rentals: $50-$100 per day
Activities: Exclusive experiences and high-end tours: $100-$300 per day
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