Exploring the Parks of Downtown Miami

Uncover a couple of hidden urban green spaces worth visiting in Flagler District.

Dec 8, 2023 · 2 Minute Read

Downtown Miami offers more than its impressive skyline and urban progress. Scattered among the high-rises, numerous parks provide a tranquil escape from the urban pace. These verdant retreats are perfect for residents and visitors alike to relish in nature, partake in open-air pursuits, and immerse in stunning panoramas of the city and Biscayne Bay.

Bayfront Park

301 Biscayne Blvd

Covering over 32 acres, Bayfront Park lies at the intersection of nature and urban vibrancy. This landmark area has been the venue for various significant events, including concerts, major festivals, and local meetups, cementing its status as a fundamental part of the city’s cultural panorama.

A bird's-eye view of Bayfront Park framed by the Downtown Miami skylineA bird's-eye view of Bayfront Park framed by the Downtown Miami skyline

Maurice A. Ferre Park

1075 Biscayne Blvd

Maurice A. Ferré Park, formerly known as Museum Park, is a stunning, 21-acre downtown Miami haven with the city’s longest waterfront bay walk. It provides access to museums and is home to the Dogs & Cats Walkway & Sculpture Garden, an outdoor exhibit with 52 painted aluminum sculptures that promote pet respect and awareness.

The Dog & Cats Walkway & Sculpture Garden at Maurice A. Ferre ParkThe Dog & Cats Walkway & Sculpture Garden at Maurice A. Ferre Park



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