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The best things to do in Miami this week

Weekdays hit different when you have the best things to do in Miami this week to look forward to. Start planning!

Virginia Gil
Falyn Wood
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Virginia Gil
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Falyn Wood
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If you’re looking for the best things to do in Miami this week, you’re in luck because there is so much fun stuff ahead. There's no point in living for the weekend, Miami—Monday through Friday are a blast in the Magic City and we have a slew of Miami events and year-round activities to prove it. There's everyone's favorite sunny-day hang: a Miami beach. While soggy afternoons are best spent wandering a Miami museum, a local mall or one of the many other things to do in Miami when it rains. Hanging with little ones? We’ve got you with fun things to do with kids in Miami. For more ideas, scroll down to see this week’s best things to do in Miami.

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Best things to do in Miami this week

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  • Miami
The lush botanical gardens of Fairchild make for the perfect backdrop to this summertime activation geared toward families. Impressive mythical beasts perched throughout the grounds will breathe smoke, roar and share their legendary stories as the kiddos partake in scavenger hunts and dragon quests to become knights and dragon royalty.
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  • Festivals
  • Miami
Mango season in Miami is a big deal—so much so that we gave our favorite local produce its own festival. Spend a weekend learning everything there is to know about the juicy stone fruit and sampling countless mango varieties, grown both around the globe and right here in our backyard, as on-site vendors whip up smoothies, mango-inspired cocktails and more refreshing natural treats.
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  • Downtown
Japanese contemporary art superstar Yayoi Kusama unveils her largest and most immersive kaleidoscopic environment this spring at Pérez Art Museum Miami. Known for her groundbreaking, psychedelic sculpture and Infinity Mirror installation works that originated in the 1960s and gave rise to today’s ubiquitous immersive art trend, Kusama has created a culmination of her artistic practice in the upcoming LOVE IS CALLING show at PAMM.  As visitors walk through the darkened, mirrored room, they’ll encounter the breadth of Kusama’s visual vocabulary: a disorienting cavern of polka-dotted, tentacle-like forms extending from the floor and ceiling, providing the room’s only source of light as they gradually change color. Meanwhile, a recording of Kusama’s voice fills the space as she recites a love poem that explores poignant, universal themes around life and death. Written by the artist, the Japanese poem’s title translates to “Residing in a Castle of Shed Tears.”
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  • Downtown
“Friday I’m In Love.” “Boys Don’t Cry.” “Just Like Heaven.” Name that band? It’s The Cure and all of its English-bred, new wave, punky-rock goodness, of course. Forty-five years in, the guys—helmed by O.G. lead vocalist Robert Smith—still have it. See it to believe it.
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  • Exhibitions
  • Downtown
There are the mummies you read about in grade school history books and the come-to-life mummies of pop culture—but can you fathom meeting a real, human mummy face-to-face? It's an uncanny experience, to say the least, conjuring a gloomy mixture of mystery and awe. At Mummies of the World: The Exhibition, Frost Science hosts the largest touring collection of mummies ever assembled, aiming to transform your perception of mummies and the mummification process. Wonder at the naturally and ceremonially mummified remains of 40 once-living humans and animals from Europe, South America and Ancient Egypt while learning about their storied lives and cultures. You'll even come across MUMAB, the first replication of Egyptian mummification done on a body in 2,800 years, plus plenty of rare artifacts, interactive stations and intriguing philosophical prompts.
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  • Conventions
  • South Beach
Loads of comics, cosplay, anime characters and movie actors descend upon South Beach for three days of Florida SuperCon this summer. Expert panels, exclusive releases, screenings and celebrity meet-and-greets are all on the menu at this annual event. Past editions have included appearances by the stars of Mulan, Mr. Robot and more.
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  • Miami Shores
July and August are all about self-care thanks to the countywide Miami Spa Months program. From facials and body scrubs to soothing rub downs, wellness treatments are heavily discounted for the next two months at top spas all around town. (Score exclusive therapies starting at $109 at participating Miami hotel, day and med spas.) You’ve earned it and now it’s time to cash in on the massage your body’s been waiting for. Various locations
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  • Brickell
Our favorite French Riviera-inspired bar and restaurant ushers in summer with a brand new menu bringing the flavors of the Côte d'Azur to Brickell. Debuting June 1 and available through September 30, LPM's "Les Precious Moments" menu offers two tasting experiences: the St. Tropez (starting at $60) and the Monte Carlo (starting at $90). Each prix fixe option includes appetizers, main courses and desserts. While you're there, be sure to imbibe on LPM’s newest rosé label, LPM x Figuière.
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  • South Beach
Florida Supercon is an annual three-day convention celebrating all things geek. Repping comics and cartoons, animation and anime, video games, cosplay, fantasy, sci-fi and all things geek and pop culture, there is truly something for everyone at this Miami Beach celebration. Fans will have access to a full roster of exciting panels, autographs and photo ops with stars and voice actors, a show floor packed with geeky exhibitors and opportunities to connect with their fandoms in person. The party continues into the night each day with after dark parties featuring DJ sets by Kristian Nairn from Game of Thrones and Our Flag Means Death and producer Shawn Wasabi.
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  • Miami
Miami Children's Museum gets nostalgic with its latest exhibit, a wonder-filled homage to the characters and world of Curious George, first introduced to the world in 1939. The sensory installation plays off of children’s natural curiosity, encouraging them to explore science, math and engineering through hands-on, interactive play. Admission is included with entrance to Miami Children's Museum.
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