What to see in Miami

I’m not going to lie, I spent most of my time in Miami laying around the pool binge watching Netflix.  It was GLORIOUS!  However, I figured I hadn’t been to Miami before, so I should probably see a bit of it.

When you hear Miami, the first thing most people think about is South Beach and Little Havana.  I knew I had to  go to both of these places for the true Miami experience, but the question was how to get there since we didn’t rent a car.  The hotel had the answer for me, The Big Bus Tour.

One of the Big Buses!

This actually was a great way for me to see Miami, learn a bit about the history and culture, and to see more than just one or two spots.  My jaw dropped a bit at the price (at that time it was around $50 a person, but it was just me, and I loved the fact that you come jump off and jump back on whenever you wanted throughout the day.  They have so many buses running, that you could get picked up every 15 minutes or so.

The house they filmed Scarface at!

I was able to see some beautiful houses some famous houses (Scarface) all from the top of the bus.  The tour guide did a great job at pointing out George Clooney and Julia Roberts houses!  By the end of the day though, I was wiped and decided the air conditioning inside the bus was needed.

South Beach was as great as you think it will be.  It was close to 90 degrees when I got there, so I decided to get some lunch before I wandered too much.  If you are look for inexpensive food, don’t go to South Beach, because you won’t find it!  The drinks were $20 alone, but you got two of them!  When you don’t finish your drink before you need to leave, no worries!  They will give it to you in a HUGE to go cup!

The beach was beautiful, but the water was rough that day.  I kicked myself for not bringing my swimming suit with me, but I honestly hadn’t even thought about it!  I wandered the beach for some seashells to bring home to show M, but I didn’t find a ton.  I did make sure to take  a picture of the Victoria Secret celebrity volleyball tournament going on at the beach.  I didn’t recognize anyone though…

The architecture was really neat.  If you didn’t see all the modern cars driving by, you would swear you stepped back in time to the 1940’s and 1950’s.  I just wandered, and took in all the scenery I could.

 

I hadn’t known until I was on the tour, but Miami has a beautiful memorial to the Holocaust survivors.  The history buff that I am, I decided to check it out.  It was so moving, and the sculptures so amazing and lifelike, I almost cried a few times.  This memorial is kind of off the beaten path a bit, but definitely worth the stop.

The Holocaust Memorial

I spent all day on the Big Bus Tour, and I am actually kind of glad I did!  There were some parts of the tour that were long and I had never heard of the buildings they were talking about, but it always fun to see the great architecture there.

You HAVE to try the food!

Miami had the most amazing food!  We at everything from Cuban sandwiches and Argentina prepared steaks, to sushi and pad thai.  To find the really good places to eat, don’t just ask the front desk.  They will give you the menus to the chain and a few of the bigger local restaurants.  Who you want to ask are the bartenders and the shuttle drivers.  They know where the REAL good, local food is.

So as soon as we arrived, we knew we wanted authentic Cuban food.  So the shuttle driver took us to La Rosa Restaurant.

This restaurant had the BEST Cuban sandwiches!

We arrived on a Wednesday, so at lunch it was filled with business men and women on their lunch breaks.  I’m pretty sure we were the only tourists there, which tells you it is good.  Hubby and I both ordered Cuban Sandwiches and while Hubby took a chance on the fried plantains, I went with good old fries.  I was wrong (shh…don’t tell anyone!).  The fried plantains were AMAZING!

The atmosphere of this place made you feel like you were walking into someone’s Cuban grandma’s dining room.  The wait staff were great too.  Hubby, as usual, rolled his eyes when I couldn’t decide what to order and left it up to the waiter to decide.  He did not steer me wrong!

La Rosa’s was SO good, we actually went back for dinner the last night we were in Miami.  It was a completely different atmosphere then.  When you walked in, you felt like you are in this local fine restaurant.  The food was still amazing, and we at a TON of plantains!

Another night for dinner, we went to an Argentinian Steakhouse.  Didn’t know Argentina was known for their steak?  Neither did we, so now you are in on the secret!

La Patagonia was wonderful.  The steaks were so juicy and flavorful, it threw this Midwestern girl for a loop!  I didn’t think we would get THAT good of steaks outside of the Midwest.

The atmosphere was very intimate, although there was a large extended family having a celebration at the table next to us!  When we paid the bill, they even gave us a coupon for the next time we were there.  Unfortunately, we didn’t get back.

Another night for dinner, Hubby decided he couldn’t be this close to the ocean and not have sushi.  I don’t touch the stuff myself, but as long as the menu had something else, I was good!  Suvi  was perfect and combined what both of us love!

Sushi and Thai!

Hubby ordered the sushi and was impressed by how well it tasted.  We actually got to watch them making the sushi.  I ate my good ole standby of pad thai.  Not going to lie, I have had better pad thai, but considering I didn’t get it very often, it definitely took care of the craving!

The atmosphere was completely different than the other restaurants we went to.  this was bright, white, with the typical Asian restaurant motifs.