Bicentennial Park, now known as Museum Park, is a vibrant urban park located in Miami, Florida, offering cultural spaces, breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay, and easy access to the city's highlights.
Bicentennial Park, currently operating as Museum Park, lies alongside Biscayne Bay in the bustling city of Miami, Florida. This urban park stretches over 30 acres, serving as a cultural and recreational hub in a densely populated area. The park is notable for housing the Perez Art Museum Miami and the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, making it a prime spot for both art aficionados and science enthusiasts. Throughout its history, the park has undergone various transformations, originally established to celebrate the bicentennial of the United States in 1976. Its strategic location on the waterfront provides visitors with stunning views of the bay and the Miami skyline. The park is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities such as picnicking, jogging, and enjoying Miami's subtropical climate. This area is an important communal space that brings together culture, history, and recreation, reflecting the diverse spirit of Miami.
Perez Art Museum Miami
Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
Biscayne Bay Waterfront
Unique Miami Wildlife in an Urban Setting
A leading contemporary art museum with stunning architecture.
Offers a planetarium, aquarium, and engaging science exhibits.
Provides scenic waterfront views and habitat for marine life.