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Big Pink Restaurant

Miami, USA

The Big Pink Restaurant in South Beach's Art Deco district is where Pat Healy (Matt Dillon) meets Sully (Jeffrey Tambor) in the movie. This vibrant location adds a touch of Miami's colorful atmosphere to the film. Fans can enjoy a meal at the Big Pink Restaurant and reminisce about the hilarious encounters between the characters. It's a delightful spot to connect with the movie's humorous spirit while savoring the local Miami vibes.

Miami Dade Cultural Center

Miami, USA

The Center for the Fine Arts, now part of the HistoryMiami Museum, is where Mary takes faker Pat Healy to an architecture exhibition in the film. Fans can explore this cultural center and appreciate the backdrop of Mary and Pat's rendezvous. This location offers a glimpse into the art and architecture scene featured in the movie, making it a perfect visit for fans seeking a connection to "There's Something About Mary."

Plantation City Hall

Miami, USA

This location served as the 'high school' where Ted Stroehmann (played by Ben Stiller) faced his comedic misadventure, failing to make it to the prom with Mary (Cameron Diaz). Fans can revisit the hilariously awkward scenes filmed at Plantation City Hall, a few miles west of Fort Lauderdale. It's a must-visit for those who want to relive the iconic high school moments from "There's Something About Mary."

Cardozo Hotel

Miami, USA

Ted's Miami hotel, where the infamous hair gel incident unfolds, is the Cardozo Hotel. Fans can stay at this art deco gem, which also appeared in Frank Capra's 1959 film "A Hole In The Head." It's a unique opportunity for enthusiasts to experience the setting of one of the most iconic scenes in "There's Something About Mary" and enjoy the historic charm of the Cardozo Hotel on Ocean Drive.

There's Something About Mary

1998

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