Here is some visit not to be missed
AMERICAN AIRLINES ARENA
American Airlines Arena is a sports hall located in the centre of Miami, Florida, along Biscayne Bay. It is mainly used for basketball and concerts.
Since 2000, its tenants have been the Miami Heat, a basketball franchise evolving in the NBA, but the arena has also been home to the Miami Sol, the WNBA women's basketball team, from 2000 to 2002. Its capacity is 19,600 seats in basketball configuration, but the upper balconies can be closed to create a more intimate atmosphere with just 16,000 seats. It has several amenities with 236 luxury suites and 1,200 club seats. The AmericanAirlines Arena can be configured in five different ways and its capacity can vary from 5,000 to 20,000 seats. In the vicinity of the arena there are 1,147 parking spaces.
In November 1998, construction of the new arena was delayed after a fire in the upper section of the building. AmericanAirlines Arena was inaugurated on December 31, 1999 to replace the obsolete Miami Arena (16,640 seats). The room cost $194 million and its designers are the architects of the firms Arquitectonica & Heinlein Schrock Stearns. The first event was Gloria Estefan's concert. Two days later, on January 2, 2000, the Miami Heat played their first game in the new arena.WYNWOOD WALLS
Unique open-air museum known for its colourful murals made by artists from all over the world.
In order to offer customers an advanced and safe experience, the Wynwood Walls open with a new timed and ticked system. Tickets from December 18, 2020 to January 18, 2021 will be free of charge thanks to the generous support of the Wynwood Business Improvement District (IDB); from January 22, 2021, an entrance fee will be required. Visitors will enter NW Second Avenue, also known as Tony Goldman Way, and are invited to explore the many original murals and sculptures of world-renowned artists. Masks will be required at the entrance.
The Wynwood Walls have become a major artistic statement with Tony's commitment to graffiti and street art, a genre he believed to be undervalued and not historically respected. He wanted to pay more attention and respect to the movement: "By presenting it in a way that was not done before, I was able to expose the public to something they had only seen peripheral. In 2010, relying on the momentum of the previous year, Goldman Properties added 10 other artists to their wall list. They opened the Wynwood doors, Tony Goldman's nod to the traditional portrait galleries and extended the program of murals outside the walls.


