Miami (the most Instagrammable city in the USA): today, cultural spaces and parks where you can take the best photos

(By Belén Gandolfo Screpante) Discover with us the most Instagrammable spots in Greater Miami and Miami Beach! In a city as dazzling as this one, it's not surprising that both residents and tourists constantly share on social media the incomparable beauty offered by Greater Miami and Miami Beach. If you're a lover of perfect photographs and want to make the most of your visit, you can't miss these unique opportunities to capture unforgettable moments. We'll reveal, from Infonegocios Miami, which ones they are!

Cultural Spaces

Caribbean Market

Head to the Little Haiti Cultural Complex in Little Haiti, and you'll find the Caribbean Marketplace: a 9,000 square-foot replica of the famous Iron Market of Port Au Prince here in Miami, featuring authentic Haitian crafts, food, and music. Take a photo in front of its bright yellow, green, and red exterior, and your followers might even think you hopped on a plane to the Caribbean. The Caribbean Marketplace hosts its famous Caribbean Market Day every Saturday.

Mache Ayiyen Building hosts Caribbean Market Day on Saturdays.

Máximo Gómez Park "Domino Park"

Máximo Gómez Park, or Domino Park as the locals call it, is an iconic park on the historic Calle Ocho in Little Havana. This popular gathering place is where locals go to have Cuban coffee, gossip about the latest political news, and, of course, engage in intense games of dominoes that attract spectators from all over. Take a selfie amidst the domino games in front of the huge mural by Dominican artist Oscar Thomas.

Entrance to Domino Park.

Historic Sites

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

Located along the coast of Biscayne Bay in Coconut Grove, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens features a Renaissance-style villa built in 1914 with over 70 rooms, 10 acres of formal gardens, and endless European extravagance. Once the winter home of wealthy industrialist James Deering, it is now a National Historic Landmark where visitors can immerse themselves in art, history, and Old World culture, not to mention a hardwood hammock forest. The entire place is perfect for capturing unique images, but for the best photo, stand in the gardens and have someone take a picture of you with the iconic Vizcaya villa in the background.

So many beautiful areas to take a photo at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.

Old Spanish Monastery

Hidden in North Miami Beach is none other than the Old Spanish Monastery, an enclave of European architecture and history in sunny Miami. Transported stone by stone from Segovia, Spain, this Florida Heritage Site features a museum, a church, gardens, and a gift shop. In the midst of the monastery, there is a courtyard with ivy-covered walls, medieval statues, carved ceilings, columns, stone arches, stained glass, and cloisters adorned with colorful coats of arms. Take a photo from the center of that courtyard, and your followers will think you're in Spain.

One of the stained glass windows of the Old Spanish Monastery.

Parks

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

Head to the coast in Key Biscayne, elegant yet laid-back, and you'll find a slice of natural paradise: Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. Perfect for taking a dip in the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, strolling along tree-lined trails, witnessing the sunset from its pristine beach, or climbing the 109-step Cape Florida Lighthouse for unbeatable 360-degree views of the beautiful Perfect for taking a dip in the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, strolling along tree-lined trails, witnessing the sunset from its pristine beach, or climbing the 109-step Cape Florida Lighthouse for unbeatable 360-degree views of the beautiful barrier island. When you reach the top, take a selfie and share that view with everyone.

Use the lighthouse as a backdrop or climb to the top to enjoy the view.

Virginia Key Beach Historic Park

The historic Virginia Key Beach Park, located between mainland Miami and Key Biscayne, is both historic and invigorating. During segregation, it was the only beach that African Americans could visit in the area. Floating along Biscayne Bay, this beach gem has also become an ecological treasure, home to one of Miami's most picturesque shores, one of Florida's largest mangrove wetlands, coastal hammock trails, and some of the oldest surviving plant and animal species in Florida. At sunset, hop on a kayak and paddle through the mangroves to capture a photo that you'll love.

Kayaking at sunset for beautiful views and photographs.

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