

A cultural gem in Coral Gables, Florida, showcasing the city's history and art.
Coral Gables can experience sudden showers, especially in summer.

Stay hydrated in the tropical climate while exploring the museum.
Ideal for walking around the museum and nearby attractions.
Known for its extensive breakfast menu and lively atmosphere, GreenStreet Cafe is a local favorite.
A historic spot for authentic Cuban cuisine, CVI.CHE 105 is a must-visit for lunch.
Offering a unique blend of Caribbean and American cuisine, Ortanique on the Mile is a popular dinner spot.
Crispy bread topped with scrambled eggs, ham, and cheese, served with tomato sauce.

Ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard on crispy bread, pressed until melted.
Chicken and rice dish with saffron, vegetables, and olives, often served with fried plantains.

A poster featuring the historic Biltmore Hotel, a symbol of Coral Gables' rich history.
A classic Florida dessert, made with locally sourced key limes, a must-try treat.
Handmade coasters featuring the iconic Art Deco style of Coral Gables.
A historic estate with European-inspired architecture and lush gardens, perfect for a morning stroll.
A vibrant market offering local produce, artisanal products, and live music, best enjoyed in the afternoon.
A bustling street lined with shops, restaurants, and beautiful architecture, perfect for an evening walk.

Discover Skagit Valley's rich history and culture at this engaging museum, featuring exhibits on local Native American tribes, agriculture, and the region's early settlers.

Historic Blakeley State Park, a hidden gem in Alabama, offers a glimpse into the state's rich history, with remnants of a 19th-century plantation and a Civil War-era fort.

A bustling market offering fresh produce, crafts, and live music, nestled in the heart of Seattle.