Explore the historic Vizcaya Museum in Miami, a National Historic Landmark showcasing the elegant Miami of the early 20th century. Discover its stunning architecture, gardens, and more!
Explore the historic Vizcaya Museum in Miami, a National Historic Landmark showcasing the elegant Miami of the early 20th century. Discover its stunning architecture, gardens, and more!
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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens - Located just beyond the vibrant Art Deco district, this must-visit museum and garden, Villa Vizcaya, beautifully preserves the early days of the Magic City through its architecture and ambiance.
The 4-hour tour includes pickup and drop-off.
Villa Vizcaya, once the winter home of industrialist James Deering, was…
- Vizcaya Museum and Gardens - Located just beyond the vibrant Art Deco district, this must-visit museum and garden, Villa Vizcaya, beautifully preserves the early days of the Magic City through its architecture and ambiance.
The 4-hour tour includes pickup and drop-off.
Villa Vizcaya, once the winter home of industrialist James Deering, was designed as a grand Italian Villa on the tropical shores of Biscayne Bay. It is adorned with European art, cutting-edge technology of its time, and surrounded by stunning gardens that transport visitors back to a golden era from a century ago.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Roundtrip transportation
- Regular Admission to Vizcaya
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Roundtrip transportation
- Regular Admission to Vizcaya
- Gratuities
- Food and Beverages
- Guided Tour
- Gratuities
- Food and Beverages
- Guided Tour
The remarkable Villa Vizcaya in Miami, a National Historic Landmark, serves as a portal to the stylish Miami of the early 1900s, when Vizcaya was a personal estate. Erected in the Mediterranean Revival and Italian Renaissance architectures, Vizcaya was intended to mirror an ordinary Italian villa, complete with a dairy, poultry shed, mule barn,…
The remarkable Villa Vizcaya in Miami, a National Historic Landmark, serves as a portal to the stylish Miami of the early 1900s, when Vizcaya was a personal estate. Erected in the Mediterranean Revival and Italian Renaissance architectures, Vizcaya was intended to mirror an ordinary Italian villa, complete with a dairy, poultry shed, mule barn, greenhouse and servant quarters. Presently, the residence and its extensive gardens operate as a museum and a significant tourist spot in Miami.
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- self-guided tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.