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Antique Treasures and Symphony Sounds: Sunday Events in Miami

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February 1, 2026/08:00 AM
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Antique Treasures and Symphony Sounds: Sunday Events in Miami
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Miami’s Sunday Cultural Highlights

Today, Sunday, February 1, 2026, Miami offers a sophisticated blend of outdoor commerce and indoor artistry. From the historic streets of South Beach to the grand halls of the Adrienne Arsht Center, the city is bustling with unique gatherings and high-caliber performances. Whether you are looking for rare vintage collectibles, family-friendly theater, or the final day of a world-class art exhibition, today's schedule has something for everyone.

Vibrant Sunday Markets

For those seeking unique finds, the Lincoln Road Antique & Collectible Market is the day's primary destination. Located between the 800 and 1100 blocks of Lincoln Road, this long-running tradition hosts over 125 vendors showcasing 19th and 20th-century memorabilia, vintage jewelry, and mid-century furniture from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Just a few blocks away, the Lincoln Road Farmers Market is also in full swing, offering fresh local produce and artisanal treats.

Over in Coconut Grove, the Vizcaya Village Farmers Market invites residents to explore the historic farm and village grounds from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. This market is renowned for its organic produce, vegan products, and hand-crafted goods, providing a serene community atmosphere amidst the lush Vizcaya estate.

Theater and Musical Performances

The performing arts take center stage today at the Adrienne Arsht Center. Families can head to the Ziff Ballet Opera House for Dinosaur World Live at 11:00 AM, an interactive musical theatrical performance featuring stunning life-like puppets. For classical music enthusiasts, the Miami Symphony Orchestra presents 'Latin American Soundscapes' at the Knight Concert Hall starting at 6:00 PM. This performance celebrates the rich musical heritage of the region with a focus on vibrant, local compositions.

Museums and Community Festivals

Today marks the final opportunity to visit the Mark Dion: The South Florida Wildlife Rescue Unit exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). The museum is open from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, allowing visitors one last look at this site-specific installation before it closes. Meanwhile, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is hosting FrostFest starting at 11:00 AM, featuring hands-on experiments and arctic-themed science activities.

For those who prefer live music in a park setting, the Bluegrass Music Festival at Greynolds Park in North Miami Beach runs from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM. As the sun sets, the Luminosa lantern festival at Jungle Island begins at 5:30 PM, guiding guests through a 1.35-mile trail of illuminated artisan scenes.