
Apartments near Jungle Island in Miami, FL (1,350 Rentals)


29 NW 28th St

237 NE 32nd St

33 NW 28th St

91 NW 27th St

97 NW 27th St

Casa Grande I Towers

1021 SW 1st Ave

230-246 NE 33rd St

1250 Brickell Bay Dr

420 SW 2nd St

224 SW 4th Ave

1029 SW 1st Ave

161 SW 9th St

428 SW 2nd St

Hampton Art Lofts

421-427 SW 3rd St

401-417 SW 4th St

437 SW 3rd St

142 NW 27th St

142 SW 9th St

420 NE 35th St

215 NE 33rd St

195 SW 9th St

426 SW 3rd St

The Standard Residences Midtown Miami

436 NE 35th St

Bay Garden Manor

451 SW 3rd St

445 SW 3rd St

Krystall II

501 SW 1st St

412-416 NE 35th St

2804 NW 1st Ave

443 SW 4th Ave

444-542 SW 3rd Street

451 NE 35th St

441 NE 35th St

120 SW 5th Ave

550 NW 1st St

431 SW 4th St

302 SW 7th St

219 SW 5th Ave

469 SW 3rd St

2810 NW 1st Ave

150 SW 10th St

Diesel Wynwood Quarter

Sail on Brickell

253 NE 34th St

444 SW 4th St

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If your apartment doesn't allow pets - not even a tiny little bird - you can head down to the awesomely-named Jungle Island to view and interact with some fluffy little creatures in their own setting instead. Originally host to a variety of parrots, the park features more than just our feathered friends, including hippos, tigers, orangutans, and a liger (a lion-tiger cross) named Hercules. The park is famous for being the filming location of the flamingo scenes in Miami Vice's opening credits, and a number of scenes from Police Academy 5 were also filmed there. The park's claims to fame aside, though, it's all about the animals here. The zoo's most important attribute is that they take great care of their animals, and it's easy to see that the handlers care very much for their charges. Many of the birds roam free and the ones that are in cages have a lot of space to move around. The main attraction though, is the level of interactivity with the animals that the park encourages. This includes regular exhibits, such as a bird and reptile show, or a chance to take photos with the park's tigers (a perfect talking point to frame in your apartment). There is also a large water slide near the beach, and a variety of good food stands to whet your appetite. Entry is $25 per person, and parking costs only $7. The park is small enough to see in one day at a moderate pace, depending on which animal (s) holds your fascination.
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There are currently 6,358 Studio Apartments in Miami with rent ranges from $900 to $10,377 with an average price of $2,366.
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