
Apartments near Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden in Miami, FL (143 Rentals)


Motion at Dadeland

The Palmer Dadeland Apartments

Gardens of Pinecrest

Kendall House Apartments

7911 SW 55th Ave

5265 SW 78th St

8395 SW 73rd Ave, Unit 105

8395 SW 73rd Ave, Unit 710

10130 SW 70th Ave

12300 Old Cutler Rd

13000 Old Cutler Rd

7560 SW 56th Ct

6900 SW 136th St

8101 SW 72nd Ave

6341 SW 80th St

7541 SW 61st Ave

Yorkshire House Condominiums

The Line

8305 SW 72nd Ave

Colonnade at Dadeland

Granada Dadeland

7600 SW 72nd Ave
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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden might sound to you like a tropical paradise, like something out of a fairytale. And you'd be right - located on Old Cutler Road, it's the perfect exotic escape that's close to your apartment. Sprawling over 83 acres, the park boasts 2,600 varieties of palm trees as well as native and exotic flowers, vines and flowering trees. The overall natural and landscaped areas are beautiful, but there are also a series of impressive sculptures dotted around the park, as well as a range of exhibits. Still, this is more of a tranquil getaway for the day, where you're guaranteed some peace and quiet. Be wary though of hot days, when it tends to get a little unbearable inbetween the tree-lined, shaded areas. Admission costs $20, which is admittedly on the high side, but it's worth it; even if you don't feel up to walking, you can take one of the tram tours, or just relax with a coffee in one of the cafés and try to spot one of the giant iguanas. To keep you going back at different times of the year, there are a variety of seasonal events, such as the mango and chocolate festivals.
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