Housed next to the New World Center, the SoundScape Park on Miami Beach is an architectural wonder. The modern park doubles as a multi-purpose arena for audio visual events. Perfectly blending modern architecture with nature, the park has palm trees and open greens interspersed with winding paths and white mosaic structures. Take a stroll through the park enjoying music played at the center next door, or attend the many special events hosted here throughout the year. From family-friendly movie screenings, concerts to yoga sessions and other programs, there is something for everyone here.
Located at 420 SouthEast 6th Avenue, the Laura Ward Riverwalk Plaza offers mesmerizing views of the Stranahan house. Visitors can also board a water taxi from this plaza to explore the rest of the waterfront. This Plaza also serves as the beginning point of the Fort Lauderdale RiverWalk which is worth exploring. The visitors can treat their eyes on the well-lit homes and buildings as they ride on the boat.
17th Street Causeway Drawbridge in Florida invites immense tourist attractions from far and wide. Located at the Intracoastal Waterway Mile, the bridge flaunts a vertical clearance of 55 feet and a horizontal clearance of 125 feet. The bridge is functional at certain hours of the day. This beautiful and worth admiring bridge gives the best scenic views of the waters from the top. The bridge has benches on both sides, for the people to rest and relax.
Comprising serene 60 acres (24.28 hectares), the Flamingo Gardens have an impressive collection of rare tropical plants, massive oaks, native birds and other tropical critters. The gardens are one of the region's few remaining citrus groves and are home to a large collection of wading birds. You can chug around the grounds on a narrated tram tour or explore the Wray Botanical Collection and historic Wray Home.