Sightseeing
Wynwood Walls
2516 NW 26th StMiami‘s number one attraction is a surreal Italian renaissance style villa in the middle of lush, laid-back coconut grove. It’s meticulously landscaped gardens, sprawling bayfront terrace and well the house itself make up a total of 43 acres.Vizcaya makes for the most fetching photo backdrop in the city it’s inimitabke collection of European antiques and decorative works from the 16th of the 19th centuries is truly breathtaking. Vizcaya is home to some of Miami’s most Instagrammable floors and staircases. Vizcaya event calendar is packed with free activities that are accessible year round
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Villa Vizcaya
3251 S Miami AveMiami‘s number one attraction is a surreal Italian renaissance style villa in the middle of lush, laid-back coconut grove. It’s meticulously landscaped gardens, sprawling bayfront terrace and well the house itself make up a total of 43 acres.Vizcaya makes for the most fetching photo backdrop in the city it’s inimitabke collection of European antiques and decorative works from the 16th of the 19th centuries is truly breathtaking. Vizcaya is home to some of Miami’s most Instagrammable floors and staircases. Vizcaya event calendar is packed with free activities that are accessible year round
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
1101 Biscayne BlvdSouth Beach, the quintessential Miami experience, is a public beach that's free and open to everyone. It's also easily accessible by foot, though the most scenic part is the southernmost section, via Lummus Park, which runs along Ocean Drive from 5th to 15th streets. Because it's been used as a backdrop for just about every movie and TV show set in Miami, you'll feel that everything on South Beach looks familiar, including the kiosks where you can rent lounge chairs and umbrellas. Even if you’re not big on sitting in the sun, it’s worth taking a stroll up or down the beach to see what all the fuss is about. If you wait until the late afternoon (around 4 p.m.) the crowds will have thinned out a bit.
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South Beach
South Beach, the quintessential Miami experience, is a public beach that's free and open to everyone. It's also easily accessible by foot, though the most scenic part is the southernmost section, via Lummus Park, which runs along Ocean Drive from 5th to 15th streets. Because it's been used as a backdrop for just about every movie and TV show set in Miami, you'll feel that everything on South Beach looks familiar, including the kiosks where you can rent lounge chairs and umbrellas. Even if you’re not big on sitting in the sun, it’s worth taking a stroll up or down the beach to see what all the fuss is about. If you wait until the late afternoon (around 4 p.m.) the crowds will have thinned out a bit.
A 120-year-old majestic oak tree serves as the focal point of this funky shopping destination just north of the Design District. The Bodhi "wish tree," as it’s called, is based on a Buddhist tradition of designating a tree to be used as the object of wishes and offerings. In addition to the tree, you’ll find gardens and walkways that connect the businesses and micro-boutiques that make up the neighborhood. It's free to visit, and offers a peaceful respite from Miami's sometimes frenetic urban core.
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Upper Buena Vista
5040 NE 50th TerraceA 120-year-old majestic oak tree serves as the focal point of this funky shopping destination just north of the Design District. The Bodhi "wish tree," as it’s called, is based on a Buddhist tradition of designating a tree to be used as the object of wishes and offerings. In addition to the tree, you’ll find gardens and walkways that connect the businesses and micro-boutiques that make up the neighborhood. It's free to visit, and offers a peaceful respite from Miami's sometimes frenetic urban core.
THis is one of my most favorite places in Miami....amazing nature trail with the ocean surrounding you !! If you find yourself in Key Biscayne, Crandon Park is one of the most beautiful, relaxing places you could visit. Besides the usual beach access and green fields, you’ll find lots of wildlife roaming around, like peacocks, iguanas, rabbits, and even a few crocodiles.
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Key Biscayne Beach
THis is one of my most favorite places in Miami....amazing nature trail with the ocean surrounding you !! If you find yourself in Key Biscayne, Crandon Park is one of the most beautiful, relaxing places you could visit. Besides the usual beach access and green fields, you’ll find lots of wildlife roaming around, like peacocks, iguanas, rabbits, and even a few crocodiles.
A massive 50,000 square-foot art space dedicated to the production of experiential mediums. With so many so-called Instagrammable installations floating about, it’s hard to get excited about anything that builds itself as experiential or immersive Dash that’s not super blue Miami. Featuring brand new works by some of the art worlds most notable artists, the groundbreaking venture challenges perception, heightens the senses and generally wows with its thoughtfully curated exhibition. On view this season: works by ES Devlin, James Terrell intime lab. Team labs massless clouds between sculpture in life is an add onto the regular price of admission, but there’s no question you want to experience it. This space is filled from Florida ceiling with giant floating clouds made out of foam and you’ll have a ball walking through it, playing in it and taking all the pictures. It’s a Instagram gold.
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Superblue Miami
1101 NW 23rd StA massive 50,000 square-foot art space dedicated to the production of experiential mediums. With so many so-called Instagrammable installations floating about, it’s hard to get excited about anything that builds itself as experiential or immersive Dash that’s not super blue Miami. Featuring brand new works by some of the art worlds most notable artists, the groundbreaking venture challenges perception, heightens the senses and generally wows with its thoughtfully curated exhibition. On view this season: works by ES Devlin, James Terrell intime lab. Team labs massless clouds between sculpture in life is an add onto the regular price of admission, but there’s no question you want to experience it. This space is filled from Florida ceiling with giant floating clouds made out of foam and you’ll have a ball walking through it, playing in it and taking all the pictures. It’s a Instagram gold.
Neighborhoods
Miami Design District
Wynwood Art District
By day and into early evening, Brickell City Centre draws shoppers to its upscale stores, among them Saks Fifth Avenue and Kendra Scott. A walkway extends over South Miami Avenue to link the multi-story shopping complex, complete with underground parking. Stop on the walkway and look north at the high rises on the other side of the river. Shopping with a view is just one of the perks. This is the place to head if you need something swanky to wear at night. And it’s Miami, so swanky may also mean skimpy. The heat does that to a reveler.
Brickell City Centre is home to two amazing food halls, both with various stations offering Italian cuisine: Casa Tua Cucina and Luna Park.
Just a few blocks south of Brickell Centre is Mary Brickell Village, named after the matriarch of one of the families that founded Miami in the late 1800s. How did Mrs. Brickell get to South Florida from Cleveland even before air conditioning brought the masses? Just like so many transplants that came after her, she was tired of the snowy, dreary weather up north. The tropical breezes and exotic flora beckoned.
Mary Brickell Village is a tangle of shops, restaurants and drinking establishments, some with live music. It’s may not be quite as upscale as Brickell City Centre but it feels more Miami because the tropical weather permeates the outdoor complex.
A favorite spot for young and a wee bit older is the curiously named restaurant and lounge Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita across the street from Mary Brickell. Upstairs, that would be the Dolores part, is a lushly appointed restaurant in Brickell with outdoor and indoor dining. The dimly lit dining room has romantic window tables and bigger tables for larger groups.
That’s the thing about Miami. You can hardly go to any restaurant in Brickell District without spying a family gathering that includes people of all ages. The menu, like the city itself, is a fusion of flavors that meld beautifully. Don’t leave without sampling the corn bread accompanied with an ice cream scoop of butter melting into the warm Southern treat served in a cast-iron skillet. Gazpacho is tasty, too, as is the porcini mushroom tortellini.
Head downstairs to Lolita where the outdoor seating area is full of young people toasting the good life. TVs show the sporting event of the day and often that is soccer. Sometimes the TVs compete with DJs and dancing. Waiters deliver order after order of Southern California tacos to the low lounge tables.
There’s really not much 1920s about Dolores/Lolita or Miami’s hot and hip Brickell District these days. Except for maybe the roaring part.
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Brickell
By day and into early evening, Brickell City Centre draws shoppers to its upscale stores, among them Saks Fifth Avenue and Kendra Scott. A walkway extends over South Miami Avenue to link the multi-story shopping complex, complete with underground parking. Stop on the walkway and look north at the high rises on the other side of the river. Shopping with a view is just one of the perks. This is the place to head if you need something swanky to wear at night. And it’s Miami, so swanky may also mean skimpy. The heat does that to a reveler.
Brickell City Centre is home to two amazing food halls, both with various stations offering Italian cuisine: Casa Tua Cucina and Luna Park.
Just a few blocks south of Brickell Centre is Mary Brickell Village, named after the matriarch of one of the families that founded Miami in the late 1800s. How did Mrs. Brickell get to South Florida from Cleveland even before air conditioning brought the masses? Just like so many transplants that came after her, she was tired of the snowy, dreary weather up north. The tropical breezes and exotic flora beckoned.
Mary Brickell Village is a tangle of shops, restaurants and drinking establishments, some with live music. It’s may not be quite as upscale as Brickell City Centre but it feels more Miami because the tropical weather permeates the outdoor complex.
A favorite spot for young and a wee bit older is the curiously named restaurant and lounge Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita across the street from Mary Brickell. Upstairs, that would be the Dolores part, is a lushly appointed restaurant in Brickell with outdoor and indoor dining. The dimly lit dining room has romantic window tables and bigger tables for larger groups.
That’s the thing about Miami. You can hardly go to any restaurant in Brickell District without spying a family gathering that includes people of all ages. The menu, like the city itself, is a fusion of flavors that meld beautifully. Don’t leave without sampling the corn bread accompanied with an ice cream scoop of butter melting into the warm Southern treat served in a cast-iron skillet. Gazpacho is tasty, too, as is the porcini mushroom tortellini.
Head downstairs to Lolita where the outdoor seating area is full of young people toasting the good life. TVs show the sporting event of the day and often that is soccer. Sometimes the TVs compete with DJs and dancing. Waiters deliver order after order of Southern California tacos to the low lounge tables.
There’s really not much 1920s about Dolores/Lolita or Miami’s hot and hip Brickell District these days. Except for maybe the roaring part.
Downtown Miami
W Fort Lauderdale
401 N Fort Lauderdale Beach BlvdSouth-Pointe Park
The South of Fifth neighborhood is home to one of the top parks in North America. South Pointe Park is a mesmerizing seventeen-acre parcel of land located at the most southern tip of South Beach, with a spectacular view of the Miami Beach's shoreline, Port Miami's gigantic cruise ships across the channel, and Downtown Miami across Biscayne Bay. The park is filled with family-friendly walking tracks and splash parks and playgrounds for kids to enjoy. The park has a scenic observation deck, numerous bark parks for dogs, restrooms, a food park, and the recently built granite water fountains and yes, with Fuschia glowing water at night. Artfully designed the park features numerous sculptures with the most recognizable being the Obstinate Lighthouse designed by Tobias Rehberger. The lighthouse a signature beacon as ships pass through Government Cut and out to the Atlantic Ocean.
And of course, it's all about the Views - where you will enjoy 360 degrees of jaw-dropping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Fisher Island, Biscayne Bay, and Downtown Miami. The park is free to access, and it is always open from morning to evening. If you’re on holiday here in South of Fifth, consider renting a Citi Bike for a small fee at several locations throughout the park. It’s the best way to experience the panoramic views.
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South Pointe
South-Pointe Park
The South of Fifth neighborhood is home to one of the top parks in North America. South Pointe Park is a mesmerizing seventeen-acre parcel of land located at the most southern tip of South Beach, with a spectacular view of the Miami Beach's shoreline, Port Miami's gigantic cruise ships across the channel, and Downtown Miami across Biscayne Bay. The park is filled with family-friendly walking tracks and splash parks and playgrounds for kids to enjoy. The park has a scenic observation deck, numerous bark parks for dogs, restrooms, a food park, and the recently built granite water fountains and yes, with Fuschia glowing water at night. Artfully designed the park features numerous sculptures with the most recognizable being the Obstinate Lighthouse designed by Tobias Rehberger. The lighthouse a signature beacon as ships pass through Government Cut and out to the Atlantic Ocean.
And of course, it's all about the Views - where you will enjoy 360 degrees of jaw-dropping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Fisher Island, Biscayne Bay, and Downtown Miami. The park is free to access, and it is always open from morning to evening. If you’re on holiday here in South of Fifth, consider renting a Citi Bike for a small fee at several locations throughout the park. It’s the best way to experience the panoramic views.
Food scene
One of my favorite places to eat. The burger trio is to die for. everything is amazing here.
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Negroni Bistro & Sushi Bar
3201 Buena Vista BlvdOne of my favorite places to eat. The burger trio is to die for. everything is amazing here.
Sushi is delicious, craft cocktails so tasty, tartar amazing!!! Just a few of the things I always get
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SUGARCANE raw bar grill
3252 NE 1st AveSushi is delicious, craft cocktails so tasty, tartar amazing!!! Just a few of the things I always get
Mister O1
1680 Michigan AveHANDS DOWN BEST PIZZA YOU'LL EVER HAVE..GET THE STAR PIZZA
Mau Miami
3250 Northeast 1st AvenueLuxury, class, elegance, hospitality and exquisite menu all in one place. If you want fine dining … this one is a must.
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Jaya at The Setai
2001 Collins AveLuxury, class, elegance, hospitality and exquisite menu all in one place. If you want fine dining … this one is a must.
Otentic Fresh Food Restaurant
538 Washington AveFavorite steak house
Joe's Stone Crab
11 Washington AveBest stone crabs you’ll ever have.
Make sure to make reservations here..they sell out during busy season often.
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Mandolin Aegean Bistro
4312 NE 2nd AveMake sure to make reservations here..they sell out during busy season often.
Rusty Pelican Miami Restaurant
3201 Rickenbacker CausewayCarbone
49 Collins AvenueSexy Fish Miami
1001 South Miami AvenueBest shrimp tacos and better than any beef burgers ever. This food is soooooo good
Organic food kings
3246 North Miami AvenueBest shrimp tacos and better than any beef burgers ever. This food is soooooo good
Best ice cream 🍦 popsicles ever. They come in all different flavors and you pick what kind of chocolate to dip in then a choice of toppings. Soooooo good
Morelia Ice Cream Paletas - Wynwood
185 NW 25th StBest ice cream 🍦 popsicles ever. They come in all different flavors and you pick what kind of chocolate to dip in then a choice of toppings. Soooooo good
Nightlife/day vibes
If you’re in miami traveling you should know there’s always a party going on somewhere… day and night. Some of my favorite lounge/restaurant places
The Deck at Island Gardens
888 MacArthur CausewayKiki on the River
450 NW N River DrJoia Beach
1111 Parrot Jungle TrailSwan
90 NE 39th StStrawberry Moon
601 Washington Avenue1 Hotel South Beach
2341 Collins AveW South Beach
2201 Collins AveSetai Ocean Front
101 20th StNikki Beach
1 Ocean DrKiki on the River
450 NW N River DrLIV
4441 Collins AveThings to do
Miami Helicoper Ride and Beach
Shopping
Lincoln Road is a walkable 10 block stretch of great shopping & dining in the heart of South Beach.
Lincoln Road
Lincoln Road