Miami, United States · 2 days · 8 hand-ranked sights
2 perfect days in Miami.
This is Miami in 2 unhurried days, shaped by the 10,134+ traveler reviews behind its most-loved sights. Every stop below is a real, currently-open place, ranked by how travelers actually rate it and then grouped into a sensible day-by-day route. Plan on roughly $360 per person on the ground over 2 days, and aim for Nov-Apr for the best weather with smaller crowds. Open it in the planner to swap places, add day trips, or set your own budget.

Your route
2 days, 8 sights, one walkable plan
This route opens with Miami's highest-rated sights and works outward, grouping nearby places into each day so you spend time seeing the city, not crossing it. Swap any stop, add a day trip, or change the pace in the planner.
Day by day
2 days · 8 places
Day 1
Lock & Load Miami + Miami Design District
4 stops around Wynwood - Edgewater, grouped so the day flows without criss-crossing town: Lock & Load Miami, Miami Design District, Miami Trolley, Lock & Load Museum. Start early at the busiest sight and keep the rest flexible; reorder anything in the planner.
- Lock & Load Miami
Lock & Load Miami is a premier escape room experience located in the vibrant Wynwood-Edgewater neighborhood, known for its street art and galleries. The venue features multiple themed rooms, each with intricate sets and advanced technology that goes beyond traditional lock-and-key puzzles.
✓ 5★ · 4,582 reviews
- Miami Design District
The Miami Design District is a glamorous, art-filled neighbourhood that has transformed from a sleepy furniture quarter into one of the city's most stylish destinations, a dense, walkable enclave devoted to luxury fashion, design, art, and dining.
✓ 4.5★ · 1,481 reviews
- Miami Trolley
The Miami Trolley is a complimentary public transportation system that operates on several routes throughout the city, linking popular areas such as Downtown, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Little Havana, and Wynwood. The trolleys are designed to resemble vintage streetcars, adding a nostalgic charm to your journey.
✓ 4.5★ · 1,370 reviews
- Lock & Load Museum
Lock & Load Museum is a one-of-a-kind attraction in Miami's Wynwood Art District, offering an immersive journey through the history of firearms. Housed in a modern building at 2545 N Miami Ave, the museum showcases over 1,000 firearms from the 16th century to modern times, including antique pistols, military rifles, and movie props.
✓ 5★ · 1,040 reviews
Day 2
Miami Children's Museum + Brickell City Center
4 stops across Miami, grouped so the day flows without criss-crossing town: Miami Children's Museum, Brickell City Center, Shops at Midtown Miami, David T. Kennedy Park. Start early at the busiest sight and keep the rest flexible; reorder anything in the planner.
- Miami Children's Museum
The Miami Children's Museum is a vibrant, interactive space located on Watson Island, just off the MacArthur Causeway. Designed for children up to age 10, the museum features 17 galleries with hands-on exhibits that blend education and fun.
✓ 4★ · 942 reviews
- Brickell City Center
Brickell City Centre is a vibrant, mixed-use development in Miami's Brickell neighborhood, blending luxury retail, dining, and entertainment with a striking architectural design. The centerpiece is the Climate Ribbon, a dramatic glass canopy that spans the open-air promenade, providing shade and collecting rainwater for irrigation.
✓ 4.5★ · 448 reviews
- Shops at Midtown Miami
Shops at Midtown Miami is a sprawling outdoor retail destination located in the heart of the city's Design District. This vibrant complex blends shopping, dining, and entertainment in a pedestrian-friendly setting with modern architecture and public art.
✓ 4.5★ · 181 reviews - David T. Kennedy Park
David T. Kennedy Park is a lush green space along Biscayne Bay in Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood. The park features a long promenade perfect for jogging, cycling, or leisurely strolls with stunning views of the bay and downtown skyline.
✓ 4.5★ · 90 reviews
Frequently asked
How many days do you need in Miami?
2 days comfortably covers Miami's essentials, including Lock & Load Miami, Miami Design District, Miami Trolley and more. With less time, focus on the first day's stops. With an extra day, add a nearby day trip or simply slow down at the museums and cafes.What are the must-see attractions in Miami?
Ranked by how travelers actually rate them, the top sights are Lock & Load Miami, Miami Design District, Miami Trolley, Lock & Load Museum. The day-by-day plan above sequences these so the places closest together fall on the same day.What is the best time to visit Miami?
Aim for Nov-Apr, when it is warm, dry, sunny beach season. United States's shoulder seasons trade a little weather for far smaller queues at the headline sights, which makes a trip like this one a lot more relaxed.How much does 2 days in Miami cost?
Plan on roughly $360 per person on the ground for 2 days. That covers a mid-range hotel, food, local transport and a few paid sights. Flights are extra and depend on where you fly from. Open the planner to set your own budget and have us watch prices for you.Is 2 days in Miami enough?
For a first visit, yes. This plan hits the sights travelers rate highest at a pace you can actually enjoy. If Miami is the only stop on your trip, 3 to 4 days leaves room for day trips and slower mornings.What is the most popular thing to do in Miami?
Lock & Load Miami draws more traveler reviews than any other sight in Miami, which is why it anchors day one of this itinerary. Go early to beat the queues.How is this Miami itinerary put together?
It front-loads the highest-rated sights on the first day, then works outward so each day's stops sit close together and you spend your time seeing Miami rather than crossing it. Every stop is a real, currently-open place, and you can drag days or swap any place in the planner.
