Empty streets and desolate malls are a sign of the times, folks. As we hunker down indoors, cozy up to the bottle of wine we just had delivered and practice safe social-distancing, Miami’s busiest places are practical ghost towns. Top Miami attractions have pretty much emptied out—and it’s pretty creepy to see. Here, we’ve roundup shots of neighborhoods like Brickell and tourist-favorite spots such as the Wynwood Walls, plus other places we’re used to seeing full of crowds, to show you what they look like now.
They’re stark but not sad: Vacant streets prove that Miamians are taking the threat of coronavirus seriously, and that should make us all proud.
Brickell
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Miami International Airport
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Wynwood Walls
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South Beach
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Lummus Park
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Lincoln Road
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Alton Road, Miami Beach
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Bayside Marketplace
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Aventura Mall
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Miami Design District
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Calle Ocho, Little Havana
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Coconut Grove
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University of Miami
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1 Hotel, South Beach
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Downtown Miami
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Ocean Drive
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Ocean Drive
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Wynwood
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