Vizcaya Miami

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(7.2K) · Art museum in Miami, United States
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A National Historic Landmark and accredited museum, Vizcaya welcomes over 317,000 visitors annually from around the globe. The estate offers …

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Mar 7, 2025
Take the self-guided tour (using your phone) through this estate of the Golden Age, and make sure to take time to wander through the gardens. This historic home and property of industrialist John Dee…Full review by mummblingme
Mar 1, 2025
This museum and garden is undeniably one of the best and most beautiful I've ever had the unparalleled pleasure to experience and see. The meticulous preservation and curation, the rich history with…Full review by hellotiyet
Feb 19, 2025
If you enjoy historic mansions and esp. those on the water with formal gardens, you MUST tour Vizcaya. The gardens rival almost all I've seen in Europe, truly wonderful.Full review by PJCM744

Questions & answers

Q:
Can I purchase entrance tickets on the day of visit or does it need to be purchased several days before visit?
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You can purchase the day of your visit but you do need to purchase online at our web site.
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Is there parking available?
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Yes, there is a parking lot on site that is free. It is not very big though. I recommend going early.
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What does it have to do with John Deere Tractr fame?
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There is no connection to John Deere. This is James Deering of Deering Harvester. John Deere was the founder of John Deere.
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My friend and I are planning a visit soon and we want to take some photos of our vacation fun. I've been reading …
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My friend and I are planning a visit soon and we want to take some photos of our vacation fun. I've been reading conflicting reports on Vizcaya's photography permits and need to know before I go...I'm not a professional but I have a dslr and again want to get a few portraits in, however on the weekends it says you have to purchase a $350 permit plus tax to do any kind of posed portrait photography. I feel that's steep compared to other museums/gardens. Some people have said they only paid the $22 admission fee and no one asked about a photo permit, others said they had to pay. There's no clear distinction if travel photography for fun is free, even if its basically portrait photography. Has anyone had experience with this? Thanks!
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I had no problem taking pictures with my phone and camera and paid only the entry fees
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What is Vizcaya's mission?
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Preserving Vizcaya’s cultural and environmental resources to engage people in connecting with the past, understanding the present and shaping the future.
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