Everyone likes free stuff — it’s one of the few things we can all agree on during these divided times — but some freebies are better than others. (Just ask anyone who has attended a pushy timeshare presentation in exchange for a "free" vacation.)
Believe it or not, you can still do some things in Miami for free, and you don't need to sit through a timeshare presentation to access them. These options are available year-round and showcase some of the best activities our city has to offer. Whether you're a local squirreling away for looming rent increases or a visitor getting to know the city's charms, here are ten fun things you can do around Miami at no cost.
Bike at Critical Mass

The Critical Mass meetup draws hundreds of cyclists around once a month.
Photo by Karli Evans
Enjoy Viernes Culturales

Viernes Culturales showcases the Little Havana neighborhood's restaurants, musicians, artists and artisans.
Photo by Midtown Miami Magazine / Dimarco Barea
Go to the Beach

Most beaches in Miami are free, including the world-famous South Beach.
Photo by Eddie Brady/Getty Images
Join a Hiking Club

You don't need pricey hiking boots to take part in Miami Hiking Club's outings.
Photo courtesy of Miami Hiking Club
Join a Run Club

Brickell Run Club draws around 700 to 800 runners a week, according to founder Frankie Ruiz.
Photo courtesy of Brickell Run Club
Listen to Jazz at MOCA

The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami has offered a free jazz concert the last Friday of the month since 1999.
Photo by Daniel Bock
Play at Glitch Bar

Arcade games at Glitch Bar are free and unlimited with a drink purchase.
Photo courtesy of Glitch Bar
See Wynwood's Murals
The gated Wynwood Walls began charging an entrance fee in 2021, but the majority of murals in the former warehouse district-turned-art district are still free to enjoy. In fact, there are so many murals in Wynwood that you won’t be able to see all of these works of art during your walk or drive around the area. And even if you do, the street art here is always changing (especially during Wynwood Mural Fest, part of Art Basel), which means there’s almost always something new to see.Take a Salsa Dance Lesson
Salsa is back in the mainstream spotlight thanks in part to big-time artists such as Bad Bunny and Rauw Alejandro dipping their toes into the rhythmic genre. Now might be as good a time as any to work on that back step, left turn, right turn, and cross-body lead. Little Havana Cuban restaurant and nightclub Ball & Chain offers free salsa and/or bachata lessons at 9 p.m. almost every night (except for Friday and Saturday). Beginners are welcome, and no, you don’t need to bring a partner — feel free to come solo.Visit a Museum

Admission to Pérez Art Museum Miami is free the second Saturday of the month.
Photo by Daniel Azoulay Photography