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    The Ancient Spanish Monastery

    3.9 (83 reviews)
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    Sepideh Z.

    First off, we didn't expect a $10 admission fee but it was fine as we wanted to explore the lands. There aren't many historical pieces to look at and honestly, there's more information about how the monastery came about online than in person. All in all, it's a beautiful ancient monastery with a ton of history in the walls and grounds. There are a lot of feral cats that they feed which I found one of the highlights! They are adorable and some of them love pets. Very happy to have spent time here and soaked up all the grounds, church, and the ancient but beautiful architecture.

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    Anastasia Z.

    This place is a must see! It is probably the oldest and most historic place in all Miami, because it was created long before Miami ever existed and then, by chance, happen to be transported here. It is quiet and not too many people know about it, so not too many tourists. But there are photo shoots and events, so make sure it is open for public before going. The place is not an active monastery but it has active church and one can attend the service on Sundays. I haven't been to the service, so have nothing to add on that subject. The place is magnificent inside and outside with beautiful garden around. For some reason it is called labyrinth but there is only one road. Anyways, if you like history, if you like beautiful place, it is a place to be. The cover charge is $10 so quite affordable. There is also parking. And the front building has a lot of original pieces. Must see!

    Leanne M.

    Impressive what money and gumption can do. The garden is so peaceful with many cats running around The beauty of the building captured me as soon as I walked in. The vaulted ceilings were amazing

    Alyssa W.

    Absolutely beautiful grounds. There is a lot of history in this small footprint. We were very lucky to have arrived right at 10 am on Wednesday so the grounds were almost empty and no photoshoots going on. Highly recommend seeing this beautiful place.

    Thuha N.

    Lovely hidden gem in the heart of town. $10/$5 adult/kid entrance fee. Some part is blocked off, but all and all lovely visit.

    Temina C.

    This is a very beautiful place to visit on a warm day with the family. The grounds are kept very meticulous and pristine because this part of the monastery was brought from Spain to Miami and its 1000 years old. This would be a great place to have weddings or functions as well or if you wanted family Photos this is the place to be! There is a charge to enter the grounds and if you are a military member, a veteran or student show your ID and you'll get discounts. There is a catholic church on the grounds and I believe they have services here as well. There are plenty of parking spaces so you dont have to worry about where to park. Overall if you are a local or visiting this is the place to be on a nice warm day!

    Victor M.

    It is the Oldest building in the whole Continent and most likely the only medieval structure from Alaska to Patagonia. An amazing work work of art put together in the 50's to become what today is an Episcopal Church and also known as the Old Spanish Monastery. Hearst bought in the 20's and had it shipped to NY a job only he could pull it of because he had the cash and the vision. Some say it was illegally brought to the US but I see nothing illegal about buying, not like what the Spaniards did in South America in the 16th century, they didn't pay for all the gold they took. All stones sat in NY for over 30 years until it was sold again Can't imagine putting a puzzle this size together, a job of this magnitude adds to the value of it's rich history. Peaceful place to meditate

    Rachel M.

    What a beautiful place in North Miami! I would have never found it if it weren't for the Smithsonian Museum Day. This was on the list of free places to visit and it worked out perfect since it was the area I was staying. I love the gardens, the structures brought from Spain, and the history behind this beautiful spiritual place. One can feel so calm and peaceful here. It's in the area of North Miami so it is convenient to the area as well as Aventura. With all the hustle and bustle area, you will find this place, a perfect place slow down just a little bit. Afterwards or beforehand visit The Alchemist for a perfect coffee or breakfast brunch item. It will surely be a perfect part of your day!

    Sarah P.

    I have been several times, but today I went during covid and although it said it was open, it was not! Pretty annoying, I don't know why during these cyber times they can not state this, to save people a trip. Anyway.. despite this hiccup, I will tell you, this place is a gem. The pictures I have posted are from today through the gate, as it was closed, I do however have some awesome pics somewhere in lost cyber space of previous trips. Anyway, what is super cool about this place is it was moved BRICK BY BRICK. YES U HEARD RIGHT!!! Here is some info from the wonderous web, to explain - History Construction of the Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux was begun in the year 1133 AD in Sacramenia, near Segovia in northern Spain. Completed eight years later in 1141, the Monastery was dedicated to the Blessed Mother and was originally named 'The Monastery of Our Lady, Queen of the Angels.' Upon the canonization of Bernard of Clairvaux in 1174, the Monastery was renamed in his honor. A Cistercian monk and mystic, the founder and abbot of the Abbey of Clairvaux, Bernard was one of the most influential church leaders of his time. Cistercian monks occupied the Monastery for nearly 700 years. After a social revolution in the 1830's, the Monastery's Cloisters were seized, sold, and converted into a granary and stable. In 1925, William Randolph Hearst purchased the Cloisters and the Monastery's outbuildings. The structures were dismantled stone by stone, bound with protective hay, packed in more than 11,000 wooden crates, numbered for identification and shipped to the United States. Soon after the shipment arrived, Hearst's financial problems forced most of his collection to be sold at auction. The massive crates remained in a warehouse in Brooklyn, New York, for 26 years. One year after Hearst's' death in 1952, they were purchased by two entrepreneurs for use as a tourist attraction. It took 19 months and the equivalent of nearly $20 million dollars (in today's currency) to put the Monastery back together. In 1953 Time magazine called it "the biggest jigsaw puzzle in history."In 1964, Colonel Robert Pentland, Jr, who was a multimillionaire banker, philanthropist and benefactor of many Episcopal churches, purchased the Cloisters and presented them to the Bishop of Florida. Today the parish Church of St. Bernard de Clairvaux is an active and growing congregation in the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida.

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    I had my wedding in this magical location this past weekend. It was everything I dreamed of. Father Gregory and Carolina are amazing to work with. Recommended!.....

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    Ruvi T.

    A horrible experience. I went there with a friend because we wanted to know the monastery and of course take some photos with our phones but when we were ready to pay the ticket to enter the lady at the front desk told us that we were very dressed up (we were wearing summer dresses, this is Miami!) and we had to pay $250 to get in. We thought it was a joke, but no! We couldn't get in because we weren't dressed in accordance with the lady's perception.

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    We did finally get a tour. It's absolutely beautiful, but communication was too difficult.

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    Spanish Monastery & Gift Shop

    4.1(21 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    You won't find a European building this old in the Americas! Built in the 12th century in Spain,…read moreit was packed up and brought to Miami last Century. Peaceful grounds and remarkable antiquity, the Monastery offers a unique experience in Miami. 44 minutes is more than enough time for a self-guided wander across the grounds, but arrive by Noon for a guided tour (which I missed). Also, check the calendar on their website as they close for many private events.

    I came to this establishment because I greatly enjoy history and wanted to have the opportunity to…read moretake photos of the architecture and perhaps a video explaining what I've learned about this beautiful place. Unfortunately, the business that runs this monastery is predatory in nature. As it happens, my ancestor, William R. Hearst, was the original proprietor of the monestary when it arrived in the United States. They insist that photos can only be taken from Wednesday to Saturday, and you must schedule an appointment with a fee of nearly $400 to take portraits or photographs. The woman at the front desk was preventing us from entering the monastery without discarding any equipment that can be used for taking photos. I will add that she was extremely rude, yelling at me and my mother when we were clearly unaware of the rule. Don't come here; it's a complete waste of time; the history is very fascinating, and the building seems to be relatively well kept, but they not only charge you for entry, but additionally charge for you to take photos. $400 mandatory. There are many other beautiful historic places around Miami to visit; I would never recommend going here. Save yourself the $410 and go to the nearby lighthouse, or early 1890s church in Miami instead. The Art Deco District is also very nice. The fact that they charge an exorbitant fee to enter the premises for taking photographs is highly reminiscent of the exact reason why Martin Luther had nailed his list to the door of the Catholic Church. God frowns upon an institution that calls itself religious and charges up the wazoo for people to share information about it. To the people running this facility: do better. Be nicer. Let people explore and interact with this treasure.

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    4.6(30 reviews)
    56.6 mi

    Great little museum about the Seminole tribe in Florida. Came here over the weekend on a weeklong…read moretrip in Florida. I had learned about the Seminole tribe in school, and have been long fascinated by the history of the tribe (past and present) in Florida. My friend and I got in around 4 pm (they close at 5pm), so we missed the boardwalk. However, the front staff were very helpful and got us in immediately so that that we could watch the intro 18-minute video and then proceed to the rest of the exhibit thereafter. The museum showcases the history of the Seminole tribe and highlights various aspects of culture (including things like food, trade, arts, clothing). Part of the museum has artwork from painter Jimmy Osceola (no photos allowed in this part of the museum), which were absolutely beautiful and vivid in color! Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $7.50 for students. IMO, well worth the money as it provided a good understanding of Seminole history and culture, all in one small space. The boardwalk would have been a nice place to visit (if I got there earlier) - hopefully next time!

    This is a very nice calm atmosphere very educational has a video of their history as well as they…read morehave life like figurines that display their history, their culture and their way of life in great detail as well as they have a gift shop and natural trail to where you can see different plants and items that grow in the area as well as as animals that could possibly be in the area I could not have asked for a better museum to visit while on vacation. It is the best we have visited in years and a lady by the name, Anita. Was very nice and helpful in the gift shop. Very understanding of children with special needs. She was very great with the kids.

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    Gallery Art

    3.4(25 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    I had a very disappointing experience with Gallery Art and would not trust them with valuable…read moreartwork again. A couple of months ago, I brought in an art piece to have the inside of the plexiglass cleaned. When I noticed months later that there were still visible marks that had been missed, I also realized that the plexiglass was no longer properly seated under the wood frame, the edge was now sticking out. This had never been an issue in the 20+ years the piece of art has been in this frame, including previous handling by other professionals. I brought the piece back and spoke with an employee named Mathew. He acknowledged that the piece had not been cleaned properly, but then attempted to blame me for the plexiglass shifting due to how I "might have handled it." He also claimed the plexiglass was cut too small for the frame, which makes no sense given the frame's long history without this problem, until Gallery Art took it apart and put it back together. Mathew initially tried to charge me $180 to re-clean the piece and realign the plexiglass, even though the issue was clearly caused by their work. I asked instead for the plexiglass to simply be replaced. After getting my piece back, I contacted the owner, Amy, to discuss the situation. She was extremely unprofessional from my initial call with her. When I called at 11:30 a.m., she told me she sleeps during the day and would not speak with me until after 7 p.m. When I finally did reach her and explained that I should not have been charged to fix their mistake, she dismissed my concerns entirely after multiple calls going back and forth with her on the situation. After spending over $700 with this business, she offered only a $90 credit and later followed up with a text to me stating... "Obviously, you agreed to the price when you dropped it off, you were not double billed." This completely missed the point of my complaint, which was about poor workmanship and accountability, not billing confusion. Overall, the lack of care, refusal to take responsibility, and unprofessional communication were unacceptable. I would not trust this company with any artwork, especially valuable or sentimental pieces.

    This is an absolutely amazing gallery, and I would highly recommend them if you are looking for…read moreunique one-of-a-kind pieces of art. I bought several pieces from them and will definitely be back for in the future. Waseem was incredible to work with! He responded to questions right away and really made sure I knew exactly what I was purchasing and provided additional pictures. They shipped everything really quickly and everything arrived in perfect condition! I couldn't be happier!

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    Stranger Things: The Official Store - Miami

    Stranger Things: The Official Store - Miami

    4.7(17 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Yea, I know I'm super late! If you watch Stranger Things, may be worth checking out…read more This store is located inside of the Aventura Mall. When we went, we had to reserve a time slot online. I believe it was free too. It wasn't too crowded when we went so we had time to enjoy every section. Pretty cool just like the set, take your photos and relive the show. There's a souvenir shop in the back in case you want some items. I'm a child of the 80s so I could relate to the items. We didn't buy anything but glad we checked it out. Didn't really need to interact with the staff as we were pretty much in & out in like 20 mins. I went to get a smoothie afterwards.

    This is a limited time pop up store located in the Adventura Mall. It is run by Netflix and it…read moreopened on October 26th. It will be here at least until November 6th but beyond that not much is known. It is free to experience. Park by the Macy's in the garage. It is next to Santa's Workshop which is under construction. You can put in for a ticket so you do t have to wait or you can just come down. There was only a 10 minute wait to get in. The main hold up was people who wanted their picture in front of the Stranger Things logo before entering. The wait was quick and I was entertained by the 80's music playing. The store has all of your Stranger Things merchandise and they have photo ops. You walk into the Byers living room. Complete with strung Christmas lights. It was so much fun to sit on Joyce's 80's couch. Other things you will recognize are the Starcourt Mall with Scoops Ahoy merch, the skating rink, the Hawkins School, Surfer Boy Pizza, and the Arcade where I had a blast reliving my youth with Ms. Pac-Man. You can even ride the kids bicycles into the upside down world. It was amazing how much of the show they got in. In the last room you are face to face with a demogorgon. This experience had a line because people stop and take pictures. Fans of the show will love seeing the TV show come to life. Merch is expensive but what price can you put on becoming a member of the Hell Fire club! The augmented reality pins looked really interesting. You can even personalize your shirts like a staff name on a Scoops Ahoy shirt or your name on a Hawkins team jersey. The only thing I didn't like was there was four registers set up and only one person checking out, The line to check out was longer than to see the demogorgon. They need more staff ringing up purchases. At the end a second person jumped on and after that it was better.

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    Miami Culinary Tours

    4.9(466 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    I cannot recommend this tour enough! We had Toni as our guide for the Little Havana Food Tour. She…read morewas so energetic and knowledgeable, and so prepared! She brought ponchos so we could continue on as it rained. It was beautiful to learn about and see this neighborhood through the eyes of someone who grew up here. Toni knows so much history and seemed to know so many of the people, too! The tour has so much food - I was honestly more than full at the end and I didn't even finish all of my portions. I think it was a really good range of drinks, desserts, and food. Even though that coffee cup looks small, that's a full serving size and it was strong! I really really appreciate that this tour not only accommodated for vegetarians but also chose options for me that were realllllly good. Instead of the cubano, I had these fried plantain cups stuffed with veggies. They were SO good and seasoned well! And the spinach and cheese empanada was also amazing. My friend who got the meat options also loved her food. This tour is the perfect way to learn more about Cuban history, the history of the neighborhood, see all the street art, watch a game at domino park, and experience some of the best food in Miami. I cannot recommend this enough!!!

    My mother and I had such a wonderful time in Miami Little Havana food and culture tour! We tasted…read moreempanadas, Cuban coffee, Cuban sandwiches, Cuba mojitos, sugarcane juice, guava pastries, and churros. We even stopped by a cigar store and learned all about cigar making while watching a woman roll cigars. We stopped and learned about Cuba, antiques cars, the various murals, famous Cubans in history and so much more. It was an informative tour in such a fun way! The time went by so quickly and it wouldn't have been the same experience without Mariela as our guide. She is so passionate and knowledgeable. Her energy was so upbeat. I think this a great tour for visitors who want to learn about a culture that shapes Miami as well as locals who want to learn about a neighborhood they may not know the ins and outs of. Mariels brought Cuba to us and we can't thank her enough! We highly recommend this tour!

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