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What to do in Miami when it rains, including shopping, museums, breweries and more

Rained out? From shopping to museums and breweries, these top indoor activities have you covered—literally.

Falyn WoodEric Barton
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Surprise! Florida is known as the Sunshine State, but more than a third of the time, you can count on a rainy day here in subtropical Miami. Wet weather is typical in the summer, but if your plans call for sunshine, there's a good chance you'll get rained out no matter what season you're in. 

Don't let a little water ruin your good time. Whether you’re dealing with a fleeting sprinkle or a full-on tropical storm, there are plenty of fun indoor activities in Miami when it rains. Shopping in Miami is an excellent option, and a rainy day is the perfect excuse to get off the sand and explore the city’s world-class museums. Figuring out what to do in Miami when it rains? Below, we came up with fun beach day alternatives, kid-friendly activities and plenty of boozy options so your day doesn’t have to be a total washout.

What to do when it rains in Miami

  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Allapattah

This massive 50,000-square-foot space in Allapattah is dedicated to the production of experiential mediums—and it’s pretty incredible. In the Miami space, find an immersive environment by stage designer Es Devlin, a transcendent digital experience by Japanese art collective teamLab and an extrasensory light-based work by American artist James Turrell. 

  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Downtown

Miami’s popular waterfront science museum appeals to just about every curious member of the family, boasting an aquarium, live animals and cool interactive exhibits. The shining Frost facility will give you your money’s worth (or score free admission with your Miami-Dade library card if you’re lucky). It’s entertaining and informative from the ground floor all the way to the rooftop. Get your mind blown in the planetarium and don’t forget to pet a stingray before you leave.

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  • Museums
  • Art and design
  • Wynwood

You made the trip to Wynwood to see the street art and a little rain shouldn’t stand in the way of that. So head indoors to the Museum of Graffiti, a small but soulful institution with a permanent collection that tracks the history of tagging, from its genesis in 1970s New York to its ascendance as a respected global art form. They even offer graffiti workshops where guests are encouraged to get dirty.

It might be raining, but at a Miami tiki bar, the sounds of lapping waves and island rhythms are never too far off. Whether you're seeking a complex cocktail crafted by bartending masters who turn spices and booze into an art form, or you just want a fun, fruity drink in a coconut shell to melt away your stress, these tiki bars deliver. Get your fix of funky tropical vibes while sipping potent concoctions under faux thatch roofs with our guide to the best tiki bars in Miami

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  • Things to do
  • Cultural centers
  • Design District

The ICA is a sleek museum showcasing three floors of spectacular contemporary art plus a lush sculpture garden in the heart of the Design District. Exhibits have shown work from big names like Judy Chicago as well as important local artists. Museums and rainy days are a natural fit. Plus, the insane Museum Garage (itself a piece of art) is right across the street, so you won’t have to walk in the rain. Oh, and admission to this museum is free.

  • Shopping
  • Bags and luggage
  • Aventura

The largest mall in Miami, with both indoor and covered outdoor areas, is a killer place to spend a rainy afternoon. Shop around at the two-level Zara or browse fancy watches and designer handbags (the mall boasts more than 300 luxury stores and shopper favorites). Then, eat at Shake Shack and tons more choices in Aventura’s massive food court to end all food courts. In the mood for a seated affair? Options like Pubbelly, Tap 42 and Motek are great for steering clear of chains like the Cheesecake Factory (though they have that, too).

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  • Things to do
  • Games and hobbies
  • West Kendall
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Kendall Ice Arena is Miami’s largest indoor ice-skating rink where you can pretend, for a brief time, that winter exists! If it’s an awful day outside, why not hit the ice for a change of atmosphere? Seriously, when’s the last time you skated? Pop in, rent a pair and swish around to music from a live DJ. Alternatively, skip the chilly vibes and head to Miami Roller Rink where you can don your quad skates for a more old-school vibe. In South Beach, Basement Miami is a nightclub under the Edition hotel with its own mini ice rink and bowling lanes.

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  • Things to do
  • Film events
  • Downtown

It might be raining, but Silverspot gives you plenty of reason to leave the house with its full bar and tasty food, plus super comfortable plush recliners. If you’d rather support a local business, catch a limited-run flick at the indie theater O Cinema Miami Beach, or pop over to Coral Gables Art Cinema for the latest Almodóvar release. We've got a full guide to the best movie theaters in Miami you can check out, too.

  • Shopping
  • Music and entertainment
  • Little Haiti / Lemon City
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Miami’s favorite record store, Sweat is a local treasure where music lovers of all types gather to dig through the racks of new and used vinyls and nerd out over a cold brew. Aside from the intrinsic awesomeness of supporting your local record store, Sweat has a fantastic selection and great atmosphere. Other local record shops to check out include Technique, Found Sound and Lucky Records.

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  • Things to do
  • Games and hobbies
  • Miami
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This golf range for the 21st century features private bays for you and up to eight of your buds, as well as full service from the bar and kitchen. Rain usually dampens sports, but at Topgolf, the weather isn’t a factor. The covered range allows you to hit no matter the moisture. Plus, you can order a bucket of spiked Arnold Palmer. The more you drink, the less you care about sucking.

  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Allapattah

Don and Mera Rubell’s prized private art collection is housed in this former warehouse in Allapattah, where hundreds of works from their massive collection are on display for the public to enjoy. From Basquiat and Warhol to Koons and Sherman, the 20th century’s seminal artists all have a home here. Once you’re tired of browsing (though we can’t imagine feeling that way ourselves), head to the museum’s splashy Basque restaurant, LEKU Fish & Garden for an equally arty spread.

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  • Wine bars
  • Downtown
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While away your rainy day with a glass of something funky at Margot, the moody, pink-hued downtown wine nook from Bar Lab, the team behind the nationally acclaimed cocktail bar Broken Shaker. Margot specializes in low-intervention and natural wine, offering dozens of different bottles as well as low-ABV cocktails and delicious, tapas-style snacks to complement, like tinned fish, melon and jamón and more. 

  • Shopping
  • Shopping centers
  • Brickell

An architecturally impressive open-air mall that invites nature in while protecting you from the elements, Brickell City Centre offers a wide selection of brand name and boutique stores and lots of great dining options. Its innovative “climate ribbon” roof structure was engineered to keep shoppers cool by trapping natural breeze and funneling it through the Centre’s multi-tiered walkways. When it rains, the ribbon creates a truly unique atmosphere, capturing the air’s cool, damp feeling while somehow keeping you dry.

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  • Sports and fitness
  • Gyms and fitness centers
  • Doral
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One builds up a decent amount of energy being trapped inside during a storm. An indoor trampoline park that is as fun as it sounds, Sky Zone has locations in Doral and Cutler Bay and offers fitness classes, dodgeball, SkySlam basketball and a free-for-all open jump. Is there any better way to release such energy than going absolutely mad in a room full of trampolines? We think not.

  • Things to do
  • Downtown

It’s young, but South Florida does have a past, and a lively one at that. Tracing the history of the region, from early Indians to rafting Cubans, HistoryMiami succeeds in educating while entertaining. Brush up on your Miami history by learning about the Whitman family, who founded hotels as well as the Bal Harbour Shops, the African diaspora and South Florida’s folkloric traditions and so much more.

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  • Things to do
  • Games and hobbies
  • Park West

Bowling is a heck of rainy-day activity, and the new Lucky Strike is one of the most impressive in town. The first and only bowling alley in Downtown Miami, this entertainment hub recently opened in the sleek Miami Worldcenter. You’ll find 28 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, an expansive arcade, a craft cocktail bar and a more intimate VIP area with six private bowling lanes and dedicated service. If your crew gets hungry, the food menu covers classics like chicken wings and tacos along with more sophisticated fare like Moroccan steak and Caribbean mahi-mahi. The massive arcade ensures there’s plenty to do once you’ve finished bowling. Close to downtown attractions like the Kaseya Center and Brickell Avenue, this spot is conveniently located and a great option for an indoor activity on rainy or sweltering summer days.

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Miami loves a good laugh. And boy, do we have a lot to laugh about.  It’s true, our Magic City is ripe for roasting—but at least we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Plus, our hilarious local comedians never run out of material. From headlining stand-up sets to open mic nights and fast-paced improv shows, click through to check out our top picks for laugh-out-loud comedy venues and recurring standup nights in Miami. 

RECOMMENDED: The best comedy clubs and nights in Miami

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  • South Beach
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You’re on the beach and it’s raining—why the hell not stop at the Deuce? An infamous dive that’s charmingly out of character for the area, “eclectic” doesn’t begin to describe the mix of South Beach denizens who gather here nightly. Mac’s Club Deuce attracts the motliest, coolest, scariest crowd of any bar in Miami. (Late celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain often touted his love of the place.) For anyone who ever fancied a bit part in a Charles Bukowski story, this dive bar would be the right place to audition.

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  • Games and hobbies
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iFly is an indoor flight chamber that blasts you into the air and simulates the feeling of free-falling, sort of like sky diving. You’ll have an instructor by your side and the whole experience, including the pre-flight training, will last just under two hours. It’s a really cool—and totally out of the ordinary—way to turn a crappy day into an amazing, adrenaline-packed one.

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  • Shopping
  • Cosmetics
  • Mid-Beach
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Relaxation and the gentle sounds of rolling rain and thunder go hand in hand. From the moment you drop off your car at the valet to your walk down into the cavernous spa and every second in between, you’ll be safe from the elements here. The massive upscale spa inside the luxurious Fontainebleau Miami Beach boasts co-ed plunge pools, rain showers, saunas and 30 private treatment rooms across 40,000 square feet. And should the day clear up you’ll have the opportunity to lounge by the hotel pool as spa guests receive access to the hotel’s public amenities.

RECOMMENDED: The best spas in Miami

  • Art
  • Digital & interactive
  • South Beach
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This digital art gallery is a decidedly 21st-century experience: All the art here is projected and most of it is interactive, so not only will you get to see it but you’ll also become part of it. On view through April 1, 2024, "Future Sketches / Code Poems" explores how technology transforms human expression, serving as a love letter to the fields of animation, interaction and computation. You may find yourself doing a TikTok dance in front of one of the interactive screens.

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  • Things to do
  • Games and hobbies
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Who doesn’t want to let it rip on a go-kart, no stop signs or traffic jams in sight? Xtreme Action Park is a sweet indoor arcade and race track with go-karts that can reach 45mph. Race sessions are eight minutes long and all you need to bring are closed-toe shoes, a driver’s license or another form of ID. If you just want to watch your buddies crash, don’t worry. There’s a full bar and dining options here, too.

  • Breweries
  • Medley
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This popular local brewery is located near the airport in Doral. The Tank’s sprawling taproom is all indoors and filled with plenty of games, making it a great space to pass the time during a storm. With long rows of communal seating and couches on which to kick back, the vibe is at once industrial and homey, an accurate reflection of the Doral neighborhood it calls home. Other fun local breweries with large indoor taprooms include Unbranded in the Leah Arts District and Funky Buddha in Oakland Park.

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  • Shopping

If you love scoping out the best shopping destinations when you travel, you’ll have plenty to explore during a trip to Miami Beach—and if it's raining, you won't feel as guilty taking some time off the sand. From renowned brand names lining the streets of bustling districts like Lincoln Road to the charming local boutiques scattered throughout Sunset Harbour, the city's fashion-forward reputation is deeply ingrained in its diverse shopping scene. No matter your style or budget, a treasure trove of style awaits discovery. Dive in with our guide to Miami Beach's best shopping destinations.

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