Food Scene
Restaurants & Places to Eat
Katsuya South Beach
1701 Collins AveJOE & THE JUICE
1215 West AveOtentic Fresh Food Restaurant
538 Washington AveKiki on the River
450 NW N River DrYardbird Southern Table & Bar
1600 Lenox AvenueCoyo Taco
2320 NW 2nd AvePanther Coffee - Wynwood
2390 NW 2nd AvePanther Coffee - Miami Beach
1875 Purdy Ave1-800-Lucky
143 NW 23rd StLa Mar by Gaston Acurio
500 Brickell Key DrThe Forge
4441 Collins Ave27 Restaurant & Bar
2727 Indian Creek DrCasa Tua Restaurant
1700 James AveLa Sandwicherie
229 14th Streetlate-night food
Big Pink
157 Collins Avelate night food
Top Restaurants in Fort Lauderdale, FL:
1. Amarena Bakery & Bistro
4613 N University Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
2. The Hummus House
900 NE 20th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
3. Terra Mare
551 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
4. Henry’s Sandwich Station
545 NW 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
5. Lona Cocina y Tequilería
321 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
6. Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits
1 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
7. The Wilder
701 E Broward Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
8. Tarpon River Brewing
280 SW 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
9. Aroa Craft Yogurt and Café
1045 S University Dr, Plantation, FL 33324
10. ETARU Hallandale
111 S Surf Rd, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
290 locals recommend
W Fort Lauderdale
401 N Fort Lauderdale Beach BlvdTop Restaurants in Fort Lauderdale, FL:
1. Amarena Bakery & Bistro
4613 N University Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
2. The Hummus House
900 NE 20th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
3. Terra Mare
551 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
4. Henry’s Sandwich Station
545 NW 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
5. Lona Cocina y Tequilería
321 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
6. Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits
1 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
7. The Wilder
701 E Broward Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
8. Tarpon River Brewing
280 SW 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
9. Aroa Craft Yogurt and Café
1045 S University Dr, Plantation, FL 33324
10. ETARU Hallandale
111 S Surf Rd, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
Best Drunk Food:
1. Employees Only
2. La Sandwicherie
3. BND Burger
4. La Moon
5. Big Pink
6. Bodega Taqueria y Tequila
7. Mary's Cafe
8. Versailles
1033 locals recommend
Miami Beach
Best Drunk Food:
1. Employees Only
2. La Sandwicherie
3. BND Burger
4. La Moon
5. Big Pink
6. Bodega Taqueria y Tequila
7. Mary's Cafe
8. Versailles
Top Miami Restaurants:
1. EATING HOUSE CORAL GABLES
2. YARDBIRD SOUTHERN TABLE & BAR MIAMI BEACH
3. TONI'S SUSHI BAR SOUTH BEACH
4. RED, THE STEAKHOUSE SOUTH BEACH
5. LA MAR BY GASTON ACURIO BRICKELL
6. MACCHIALINA TAVERNA RUSTICA SOUTH BEACH
7. BOMBAY DARBAR COCONUT GROVE
8. PINCHO FACTORY SOUTH MIAMI
9. BLUE COLLAR RESTAURANT MIMO
10. NAIYARASOUTHBEACH
11. MIGNONETTEEDGEWATER
12. ALTERWYNWOOD
13. COYOTACOWYNWOOD
14. MINA'SMEDITERRANEONORTHMIAMI
15. CRUSTMIAMIRIVER
16. SANTORINIBYGEORGIOSMIAMIBEACH
17. BAZAARMARBRICKELL
18. PHUCYEADOWNTOWN
19. BIGEASYWINEBAR&GRILLBRICKELL
20. GHEEINDIANKITCHENDADELAND
21. KIKIONTHERIVERMIAMIRIVER
22. QUALITYMEATSRESTAURANTMIAMIBEACH
1. Alter
2. ElCielo
3. Stiltsville Fish Bar
4. Stubborn Seed
5. 1-800-Lucky
6. Palmar
7. Amelia's 1931
8. Ariete
9. Habitat
10. Kiki On The River
11. Ofa
12. GLAM Vegan
13. Gianni's
14. Nusr-Et Steakhouse
15. La Mar by Gastón Acurio 16. Amara at Paraiso
17. Finka Table & Tap
18. KYU
19. Ghee Indian Kitchen
20. K Ramen. Burger. Beer. 21. Shelley's
22. 27 Restaurant & Bar
23. Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink 24. Macchialina
25. The Forge
1033 locals recommend
Miami Beach
Top Miami Restaurants:
1. EATING HOUSE CORAL GABLES
2. YARDBIRD SOUTHERN TABLE & BAR MIAMI BEACH
3. TONI'S SUSHI BAR SOUTH BEACH
4. RED, THE STEAKHOUSE SOUTH BEACH
5. LA MAR BY GASTON ACURIO BRICKELL
6. MACCHIALINA TAVERNA RUSTICA SOUTH BEACH
7. BOMBAY DARBAR COCONUT GROVE
8. PINCHO FACTORY SOUTH MIAMI
9. BLUE COLLAR RESTAURANT MIMO
10. NAIYARASOUTHBEACH
11. MIGNONETTEEDGEWATER
12. ALTERWYNWOOD
13. COYOTACOWYNWOOD
14. MINA'SMEDITERRANEONORTHMIAMI
15. CRUSTMIAMIRIVER
16. SANTORINIBYGEORGIOSMIAMIBEACH
17. BAZAARMARBRICKELL
18. PHUCYEADOWNTOWN
19. BIGEASYWINEBAR&GRILLBRICKELL
20. GHEEINDIANKITCHENDADELAND
21. KIKIONTHERIVERMIAMIRIVER
22. QUALITYMEATSRESTAURANTMIAMIBEACH
1. Alter
2. ElCielo
3. Stiltsville Fish Bar
4. Stubborn Seed
5. 1-800-Lucky
6. Palmar
7. Amelia's 1931
8. Ariete
9. Habitat
10. Kiki On The River
11. Ofa
12. GLAM Vegan
13. Gianni's
14. Nusr-Et Steakhouse
15. La Mar by Gastón Acurio 16. Amara at Paraiso
17. Finka Table & Tap
18. KYU
19. Ghee Indian Kitchen
20. K Ramen. Burger. Beer. 21. Shelley's
22. 27 Restaurant & Bar
23. Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink 24. Macchialina
25. The Forge
Shopping
Runs east and west between 16th Street and 17th Street, considered South Beach's premier shopping area. This seven-block stretch is closed to traffic and open to sheer attitude. This pedestrian mall is part catwalk, part outdoor café and part shopping Mecca.
1413 locals recommend
Lincoln Road
Lincoln RoadRuns east and west between 16th Street and 17th Street, considered South Beach's premier shopping area. This seven-block stretch is closed to traffic and open to sheer attitude. This pedestrian mall is part catwalk, part outdoor café and part shopping Mecca.
By far, one of the most exuberant and luxurious places to spend money while in South Beach is at the Bal Harbour Shops – located at 9700 Collins Avenue. The Bal Harbour Shops are a stunning experience; set in an open air, pseudo-marketplace with cascading waterfalls and tropical foliage Bal Harbour hosts some of the world’s most renowned designers and retail shops like Versace, Armani, Gucci, Christian Dior, Bvlgari, Fendi and Dolce & Gabbana.
718 locals recommend
Bal Harbour Shops
9700 Collins AveBy far, one of the most exuberant and luxurious places to spend money while in South Beach is at the Bal Harbour Shops – located at 9700 Collins Avenue. The Bal Harbour Shops are a stunning experience; set in an open air, pseudo-marketplace with cascading waterfalls and tropical foliage Bal Harbour hosts some of the world’s most renowned designers and retail shops like Versace, Armani, Gucci, Christian Dior, Bvlgari, Fendi and Dolce & Gabbana.
The Design District is known for its sleek modern architecture, upscale interior design stores, and art galleries. Luxury fashion and jewelry boutiques, cafes and celebrity-chef restaurants draw a well-heeled crowd. Public art dotting the area includes the Fly’s Eye Dome, a large geodesic dome.
948 locals recommend
Miami Design District
The Design District is known for its sleek modern architecture, upscale interior design stores, and art galleries. Luxury fashion and jewelry boutiques, cafes and celebrity-chef restaurants draw a well-heeled crowd. Public art dotting the area includes the Fly’s Eye Dome, a large geodesic dome.
Downtown Miami’s first shopping mall is a multi-level retail complex is filled with big-box stores,
brands new to the U.S. like Italian label Boglioli, restaurants and a luxury dine-in movie theater
121 locals recommend
Eighth Street Station
Downtown Miami’s first shopping mall is a multi-level retail complex is filled with big-box stores,
brands new to the U.S. like Italian label Boglioli, restaurants and a luxury dine-in movie theater
This very large mall has over 300 stores and 6 dept stores is located 25 min from South Beach.
2109 locals recommend
Aventura Mall
19501 Biscayne BlvdThis very large mall has over 300 stores and 6 dept stores is located 25 min from South Beach.
Drinks & Nightlife
Miami Beach is the place to be at night! Miami is one of the best cities in the world for nightlife, and most of the hottest clubs are located in trendy South Beach. If you’re in the mood for drinking, dancing, and an all-night party, join the rich, famous & beautiful at a South Beach nightclub.
Burlesque performances? Check. Big-name DJs? Yeah. LED screens, a stage with a (cough, cough) pole, plus straight-off-the-carving board eats like pulled pork sliders 24HRS A DAY?! Miami's hottest day-club, E11EVEN, is delivering all of the above, plus bottle service, and scantily clad dancers who are way more likely to hang out if you buy said bottle service and post up in one the leather booths lining the dance floor/balcony
212 locals recommend
E11EVEN Miami
29 NE 11th StBurlesque performances? Check. Big-name DJs? Yeah. LED screens, a stage with a (cough, cough) pole, plus straight-off-the-carving board eats like pulled pork sliders 24HRS A DAY?! Miami's hottest day-club, E11EVEN, is delivering all of the above, plus bottle service, and scantily clad dancers who are way more likely to hang out if you buy said bottle service and post up in one the leather booths lining the dance floor/balcony
Welcome to LIV. No, you didn’t hit your head and stumble into an alternate realm where reality is one long music video. Life in this huge South Beach room really is that opulent. That really is 10 different celebrities laughing in the VIP. That ceiling, which moves and changes color like a funky cuttlefish, is no figment of your imagination. The only downside is that you will be shoved back into the real world when you look at your credit card statement the next day. It won’t be pretty.
517 locals recommend
LIV
4441 Collins AveWelcome to LIV. No, you didn’t hit your head and stumble into an alternate realm where reality is one long music video. Life in this huge South Beach room really is that opulent. That really is 10 different celebrities laughing in the VIP. That ceiling, which moves and changes color like a funky cuttlefish, is no figment of your imagination. The only downside is that you will be shoved back into the real world when you look at your credit card statement the next day. It won’t be pretty.
Faena Hotel Miami Beach
3201 Collins AveAn upscale nightclub and lounge that offers a variety of music in a glamourous space with a
chandelier pit.
63 locals recommend
Mokai Lounge
235 23rd StAn upscale nightclub and lounge that offers a variety of music in a glamourous space with a
chandelier pit.
Owned and operated by the same people who gave the world LIV, this two-tiered LED-explosion is a little edgier with a reputation for booking deeper, slightly more underground acts. You will still see
some huge acts, though. Located on the south end of Collins Avenue, it costs just as much to get drunk here as it would at its big sister—but Story features a much roomier dance floor.
449 locals recommend
STORY Nightclub
136 Collins AveOwned and operated by the same people who gave the world LIV, this two-tiered LED-explosion is a little edgier with a reputation for booking deeper, slightly more underground acts. You will still see
some huge acts, though. Located on the south end of Collins Avenue, it costs just as much to get drunk here as it would at its big sister—but Story features a much roomier dance floor.
Small but gorgeous, Do Not Sit (owned and operated by DJ-producer Behrouz) can really get going when there’s a good DJ playing. Other nights can be slower, but the club has earned a solid, no-B.S. reputation among Miami’s dance music fans, who you can sometimes see pouring out of the club well past the sunrise.
45 locals recommend
Do Not Sit On The Furniture
423 16th StreetSmall but gorgeous, Do Not Sit (owned and operated by DJ-producer Behrouz) can really get going when there’s a good DJ playing. Other nights can be slower, but the club has earned a solid, no-B.S. reputation among Miami’s dance music fans, who you can sometimes see pouring out of the club well past the sunrise.
The Broken Shaker took Miami’s mixology scene by storm when they opened a pop-up cocktail lounge inside the historic Indian Creek Hotel. Their artisanal cocktails—all made with ingredients grown in their garden—became so popular they sparked a renovation of the Indian Creek Hotel into the Freehand Miami, a high-design hostel catering to hip, budget-minded tourists and savvy locals. Best of all, The Broken Shaker is now here to stay. Stop by the bar and order something from their ever-changing seasonal menu or let the mixologists know what you’re in the mood for and watch as they craft a signature beverage just for you.
272 locals recommend
Broken Shaker at Freehand Miami
2727 Indian Creek DrThe Broken Shaker took Miami’s mixology scene by storm when they opened a pop-up cocktail lounge inside the historic Indian Creek Hotel. Their artisanal cocktails—all made with ingredients grown in their garden—became so popular they sparked a renovation of the Indian Creek Hotel into the Freehand Miami, a high-design hostel catering to hip, budget-minded tourists and savvy locals. Best of all, The Broken Shaker is now here to stay. Stop by the bar and order something from their ever-changing seasonal menu or let the mixologists know what you’re in the mood for and watch as they craft a signature beverage just for you.
FDR at Delano
1685 Collins AveTry the Rose Bar inside the Delano’s dramatic lobby
For a wonderfully unique and sensory experience, keep it cool or heat things up at Drinkhouse Fire & Ice. Enjoy specialty cocktails in genuine ice glassware from the full-service bar made entirely of ice. You'll marvel at the crystal-studded ice sculptures created by award-winning master ice sculptor, David Berman. Even though this ice palace is kept at a frosty 23 degrees fahrenheit, there's no need to come dressed for the cold, as faux fur capes and gloves will be provided, so reservations are required. When it's time to warm up, head to the Fire Lounge where you'll enjoy handcrafted spirits prepared by a team of global mixologists, as well as nightly music, artistic entertainment, and fire shows.
28 locals recommend
Drinkhouse Fire & Ice Bar
1672 Collins AveFor a wonderfully unique and sensory experience, keep it cool or heat things up at Drinkhouse Fire & Ice. Enjoy specialty cocktails in genuine ice glassware from the full-service bar made entirely of ice. You'll marvel at the crystal-studded ice sculptures created by award-winning master ice sculptor, David Berman. Even though this ice palace is kept at a frosty 23 degrees fahrenheit, there's no need to come dressed for the cold, as faux fur capes and gloves will be provided, so reservations are required. When it's time to warm up, head to the Fire Lounge where you'll enjoy handcrafted spirits prepared by a team of global mixologists, as well as nightly music, artistic entertainment, and fire shows.
Area 31
270 Biscayne Boulevard WayFor Miami River views
Ball & Chain heats things up in Little Havana. This newly revived historic bar once played host to the likes of Billie Holiday, Chet Baker and Count Basie. Now it’s a mix of hipsters, tourists, Brickell office types, and everyone else who craves Latin music and live jazz, Cuban-style bar bites and cool cocktails. If you’re doing a Downtown Miami pub crawl, it’s a great spot to end the night.
345 locals recommend
Ball & Chain
1513 SW 8th StBall & Chain heats things up in Little Havana. This newly revived historic bar once played host to the likes of Billie Holiday, Chet Baker and Count Basie. Now it’s a mix of hipsters, tourists, Brickell office types, and everyone else who craves Latin music and live jazz, Cuban-style bar bites and cool cocktails. If you’re doing a Downtown Miami pub crawl, it’s a great spot to end the night.
Wynwood, one of Miami’s hottest neighborhoods, was once a quiet warehouse zone. Now it’s home to vivid murals, art galleries and a growing roster of hipster bars.
You can start or end an evening here, or find a place that fits your mood and stay put.
Cheap drinks, great music and multiple patios for hanging out with your friends make Wood Tavern a locals’ favorite.
A dive bar with a hipster vibe, Gramps attracts a young crowd who enjoy the wide range of music and craft cocktails with whimsical names like Rosemary’s Baby and Shipfaced. Gramps’ patio out back is a great spot for chilling out.
1331 locals recommend
Wynwood
Wynwood, one of Miami’s hottest neighborhoods, was once a quiet warehouse zone. Now it’s home to vivid murals, art galleries and a growing roster of hipster bars.
You can start or end an evening here, or find a place that fits your mood and stay put.
Cheap drinks, great music and multiple patios for hanging out with your friends make Wood Tavern a locals’ favorite.
A dive bar with a hipster vibe, Gramps attracts a young crowd who enjoy the wide range of music and craft cocktails with whimsical names like Rosemary’s Baby and Shipfaced. Gramps’ patio out back is a great spot for chilling out.
Miami's Best Bars:
1. Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Company
2. Employees Only
3. The Anderson
4. The Broken Shaker
5. Ball & Chain
6. Sugar
7. Rácket
8. El Patio Wynwood
9. Lagniappe
10. Better Days
11. Ricky's South Beach
12. MO Bar and Loungemi
194 locals recommend
Miami
Miami's Best Bars:
1. Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Company
2. Employees Only
3. The Anderson
4. The Broken Shaker
5. Ball & Chain
6. Sugar
7. Rácket
8. El Patio Wynwood
9. Lagniappe
10. Better Days
11. Ricky's South Beach
12. MO Bar and Loungemi
The Best Rooftop Bars in Miami:
1. Sugar
2. Watr
3. Area 31
4. Juvia
5. Gale South Beach
6. Ocho
7. ET Deck
8. Bloom Skybar
9. Sense Beach House
10. Highbar
11. Dolores, But You Can Call Me Lolita
194 locals recommend
Miami
The Best Rooftop Bars in Miami:
1. Sugar
2. Watr
3. Area 31
4. Juvia
5. Gale South Beach
6. Ocho
7. ET Deck
8. Bloom Skybar
9. Sense Beach House
10. Highbar
11. Dolores, But You Can Call Me Lolita
Timing is everything at Bagatelle: arrive too early and you’ll miss the party, arrive too late and you’ll
walk into a cloud of smoke just before the lights are turned on and the curtains are drawn to reveal the daylight. What starts as a typical brunch slowly builds into a full-on blowout, culminating in guests dancing on tables and sexy French servers swinging napkins in the air while the rosé flows. Sat–Sun noon–6pm. 2000 Collins Ave, Miami Beach; 305-704-3900.
27 locals recommend
Bagatelle Miami
1669 Collins AveTiming is everything at Bagatelle: arrive too early and you’ll miss the party, arrive too late and you’ll
walk into a cloud of smoke just before the lights are turned on and the curtains are drawn to reveal the daylight. What starts as a typical brunch slowly builds into a full-on blowout, culminating in guests dancing on tables and sexy French servers swinging napkins in the air while the rosé flows. Sat–Sun noon–6pm. 2000 Collins Ave, Miami Beach; 305-704-3900.
The Seminole Hard Rock Casino, located in Hollywood, is the area's top casino. Featuring a luxury hotel and fantastic pool/beach, this hotel is a magnet attraction.
803 locals recommend
Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood Casino
1 Seminole WayThe Seminole Hard Rock Casino, located in Hollywood, is the area's top casino. Featuring a luxury hotel and fantastic pool/beach, this hotel is a magnet attraction.
Sightseeing
Wynwood
Downtown Miami is where culture, arts, leisure, entertainment, and business collide. Discover Miami’s Arts & Entertainment district downtown featuring:
- Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
- Museum Park’s panoramic Bayfront Garden
- Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
- Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
- American Airlines Arena
Downtown has many different unique areas to explore:
➢ Design District
➢ Midtown
➢ Wynwood
➢ Edgewater
➢ Brickell
337 locals recommend
Downtown Miami
Downtown Miami is where culture, arts, leisure, entertainment, and business collide. Discover Miami’s Arts & Entertainment district downtown featuring:
- Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
- Museum Park’s panoramic Bayfront Garden
- Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
- Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
- American Airlines Arena
Downtown has many different unique areas to explore:
➢ Design District
➢ Midtown
➢ Wynwood
➢ Edgewater
➢ Brickell
Wynwood Walls
2516 NW 26th StPhillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
1101 Biscayne BlvdThe Best Things to Do in Miami with Kids:
1. Phillip Frost Museum of Science
2. Fun Dimension
3. Miami Children's Museum
4. Venetian Pool
5. Zoological Wildlife Foundation
6. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
7. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
8. Wynwood Walls
9. Matheson Hammock Park
10. Safari Adventure
11. Miami Children’s Theater
12. Oleta River State Park
13. Crandon Park
14. Zoo Miami
15. Miami Seaquarium
16.Everglades Alligator Farm
17. Grapeland Water Park
18. Fruit & Spice Park
194 locals recommend
Miami
The Best Things to Do in Miami with Kids:
1. Phillip Frost Museum of Science
2. Fun Dimension
3. Miami Children's Museum
4. Venetian Pool
5. Zoological Wildlife Foundation
6. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
7. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
8. Wynwood Walls
9. Matheson Hammock Park
10. Safari Adventure
11. Miami Children’s Theater
12. Oleta River State Park
13. Crandon Park
14. Zoo Miami
15. Miami Seaquarium
16.Everglades Alligator Farm
17. Grapeland Water Park
18. Fruit & Spice Park
Miami Children's Museum
980 MacArthur CausewayVenetian Pool
2701 De Soto BlvdAdrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1301 Biscayne BlvdZoo Miami Main Entrance station
Top Things to Do in Miami:
1. Visit Europe by way of Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
2. Get blown away at the Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3. Stroll down Calle Ocho in Little Havana
4. Salsa dance at Ball & Chain
5. Eat Cuban food at Versailles restaurant
6. Indulge at Azucar Ice Cream Company
7. Drink craft beers in Wynwood
8. Discover the Deering Estate
9. Shop, sip and snack on Lincoln Road
10. Escape to tranquil Key Biscayne
11. Stop and smell the flowers at Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens
12. See the Wynwood Walls
13. Splash around at Miami Seaquarium
14. Delight in Art Deco in Miami Beach
15. Be one with the birds at Jungle Island
16. Party until dawn at LIV
17. Find a bounty of tropical fruit at Robert is Here
18. Kid around at the Miami Children's Museum
19. See renowned works at Pérez Art Museum Miami
20. Have an animal encounter at Zoological Wildlife Foundation
21. Go for a swim at Venetian Pool
22. Dine like you're in Dynasty at the Forge
23. Go shopping in the Design District's Palm Court
24. Explore Fruit & Spice Park
25. Savor the cinnamon rolls at Knaus Berry Farm
194 locals recommend
Miami
Top Things to Do in Miami:
1. Visit Europe by way of Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
2. Get blown away at the Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3. Stroll down Calle Ocho in Little Havana
4. Salsa dance at Ball & Chain
5. Eat Cuban food at Versailles restaurant
6. Indulge at Azucar Ice Cream Company
7. Drink craft beers in Wynwood
8. Discover the Deering Estate
9. Shop, sip and snack on Lincoln Road
10. Escape to tranquil Key Biscayne
11. Stop and smell the flowers at Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens
12. See the Wynwood Walls
13. Splash around at Miami Seaquarium
14. Delight in Art Deco in Miami Beach
15. Be one with the birds at Jungle Island
16. Party until dawn at LIV
17. Find a bounty of tropical fruit at Robert is Here
18. Kid around at the Miami Children's Museum
19. See renowned works at Pérez Art Museum Miami
20. Have an animal encounter at Zoological Wildlife Foundation
21. Go for a swim at Venetian Pool
22. Dine like you're in Dynasty at the Forge
23. Go shopping in the Design District's Palm Court
24. Explore Fruit & Spice Park
25. Savor the cinnamon rolls at Knaus Berry Farm
Perez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne BlvdVizcaya Museum & Gardens
3251 S Miami AveJungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle TrailLittle Havana
Perez Art Museum Miami
1103 Biscayne BlvdKnaus Berry Farm
15980 SW 248th StThe Bass
2100 Collins AveThe Fillmore Miami Beach
1700 Washington AveTop Theatres and Performance Art:
• Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
• New World Center
• Olympia Theatre
• The Fillmore at the Jackie Gleason Theater
• Bass Museum of Art
• Jackie Gleason Theater
• Lincoln Theatre
• Colony Theater
• Miami City Ballet
• Regal Cinemas South Beach
194 locals recommend
Miami
Top Theatres and Performance Art:
• Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
• New World Center
• Olympia Theatre
• The Fillmore at the Jackie Gleason Theater
• Bass Museum of Art
• Jackie Gleason Theater
• Lincoln Theatre
• Colony Theater
• Miami City Ballet
• Regal Cinemas South Beach
Best Museums in Miami:
1. Pérez Art Museum Miami
2. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
3. The Bass Art Museum
4. HistoryMiami
5. Museum of Contemporary Art
6. Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
7. Wolfsonian-FIU
8. Lowe Art Museum
9. Frost Art Museum at FIU
10. Miami Children’s Museum
194 locals recommend
Miami
Best Museums in Miami:
1. Pérez Art Museum Miami
2. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
3. The Bass Art Museum
4. HistoryMiami
5. Museum of Contemporary Art
6. Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
7. Wolfsonian-FIU
8. Lowe Art Museum
9. Frost Art Museum at FIU
10. Miami Children’s Museum
Essentials
Groceries, Pharmacy, Liquor Stores
Walgreens
524 Jefferson AveWhole Foods Market
1020 Alton RdCVS
1421 Alton RdPublix Super Market
1045 Dade BlvdI Love Liquor
1632 Collins AveThe Fresh Market
1800 West AveBeaches
Miami Beach runs from 1st to 85th St and the most popular beach is Lummus Beach.
Just north of Bal Harbour at 10800 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles, sits the only legal clothing-optional beach in the area. Haulover is the best beach in the area for body boarding and surfing as it gets what passes for impressive swells in these parts. Plus the sand here is fine-grain white, unusual for the Atlantic coast
90 locals recommend
Haulover Beach
Just north of Bal Harbour at 10800 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles, sits the only legal clothing-optional beach in the area. Haulover is the best beach in the area for body boarding and surfing as it gets what passes for impressive swells in these parts. Plus the sand here is fine-grain white, unusual for the Atlantic coast
Lummus Beach on South Beach is one of Florida's most popular beaches features natural white sand and excellent water quality. Whether you're wave watching or people watching, its sandbars are a great place to kick back and catch some rays. This beach is crowded with beautiful people working hard on their tans, muscle tone, and social lives.
It's located on Ocean Drive from 5th to 14th Streets and is the place for golden sands, blue water, and gentle waves.
1258 locals recommend
South Beach
Lummus Beach on South Beach is one of Florida's most popular beaches features natural white sand and excellent water quality. Whether you're wave watching or people watching, its sandbars are a great place to kick back and catch some rays. This beach is crowded with beautiful people working hard on their tans, muscle tone, and social lives.
It's located on Ocean Drive from 5th to 14th Streets and is the place for golden sands, blue water, and gentle waves.
Popular Streets
The easternmost street in South Beach stems from south 1st St to 15th St. Ocean Drive is responsible for the South Beach aesthetic that visitors expect. It is a popular Spring Break and tourist area. It’s also home to several prominent restaurants (including "News Cafe," "Mango's," and the MTV- popularized "Clevelander") and is the site of Gianni Versace's former ocean front mansion.
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Ocean Drive
Ocean DriveThe easternmost street in South Beach stems from south 1st St to 15th St. Ocean Drive is responsible for the South Beach aesthetic that visitors expect. It is a popular Spring Break and tourist area. It’s also home to several prominent restaurants (including "News Cafe," "Mango's," and the MTV- popularized "Clevelander") and is the site of Gianni Versace's former ocean front mansion.
Runs parallel to Ocean Drive, one block to the west. It’s known as A1A and is home to many historic Art Deco hotels, and several nightclubs to the north, including Mynt, Wall, and Mokai. In addition, some of the world’s most prestigious designers – such as Nicole Miller, Armani and Kenneth Cole – house flagship boutiques on Collins Ave.
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Collins Avenue
Collins AvenueRuns parallel to Ocean Drive, one block to the west. It’s known as A1A and is home to many historic Art Deco hotels, and several nightclubs to the north, including Mynt, Wall, and Mokai. In addition, some of the world’s most prestigious designers – such as Nicole Miller, Armani and Kenneth Cole – house flagship boutiques on Collins Ave.
Española Way, runs from Collins Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue, was conceived in 1925 as "The Historic Spanish Village," modeled after the romantic Mediterranean villages found in France and Spain. Today it consists of art galleries, restaurants, and quirky shops.
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Española Way
Española WayEspañola Way, runs from Collins Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue, was conceived in 1925 as "The Historic Spanish Village," modeled after the romantic Mediterranean villages found in France and Spain. Today it consists of art galleries, restaurants, and quirky shops.
This beautiful and scenic pathway stretches from the southern point of South Beach northward for approximately 40 blocks. You have beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and views of lavish South Beach hotels and condos on the other.
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Miami Beach Boardwalk
BeachwalkThis beautiful and scenic pathway stretches from the southern point of South Beach northward for approximately 40 blocks. You have beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and views of lavish South Beach hotels and condos on the other.