By: Alexa Shabinsky By: Alexa Shabinsky | August 23, 2021 | Lifestyle,
Embrace the beauty of Miami, every step of the way. Whether you’re looking for a new Instagram post, or just want to document the city from behind the lens, here are Miami’s most Instagrammable locations.
The Design District is most definitely a go-to photo opportunity. Whether you’re looking for a designer store backdrop, or the classic colorful outdoor walls and awnings at the Fendi Colonnade you simply cannot go wrong in the Design District. There is a new, highly Instagrammable spot at every corner!
What more could you ask for? These walls are quite literally made to be Instagrammed! The outdoor, Urban Graffiti Art Museum, features 35 original murals and sculptures by world recognized artists. As such a unique spot, the Wynwood Walls are one of Miami’s favorite photo locations for sure.
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Commonly known as the Versace Mansion, The Villa Casa Casuarina is a Miami staple. Originally built in 1930 and purchased by Gianni Versace in 1994, this property is as luxe as it gets. The 2021 version of the villa operates as a boutique hotel and restaurant but the architecture and interior design remain, bringing all diners and residents a total 1930’s vibe.
One of Miami’s newest hotels and restaurants has quickly become quite the photo-op! Located on the second floor of The Goodtime Hotel, The Library is pretty spectacular. With pink walls and furniture throughout, in addition to the colorful array of books, this location is perfect to sit back and relax, and of course snap a pic!
This noteworthy Damien Hirst sculpture is a go-to recognizable location in Miami. The Gone But Not Forgotten, gold leaf sculpture of a mammoth skeleton is the perfect photo backdrop, but also a stand-alone star!
Because Koi fish are more Instagram worthy than humans, right?! With Koi fish ponds located on the ground level of Bal Harbour Shops, shoppers are always snapping photos of these beautiful and luxurious fish. These fish don’t even need a geo-tag, everyone knows where you are from one photo!
Photography by: Courtesy John Benitez / Unsplash