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The Wedding Website of Lauryn Williams and Adeoye Jaiyeola
Stand-Up Comedy Show Headlining Nore Davis on 3/13/25 at the Villain Theater

Stand-Up Comedy Show Headlining Nore Davis on 3/13/25 at the Villain Theater

5865 NE Second Ave, Miami, FL 33137
, 786-391-2241

Nore Davis (cousin of the bride) is a stand-up comedian and actor whose work challenges societal norms with vulnerability, wit, and fearless storytelling. Known for his sharp humor and dynamic stage presence, Nore has released several critically acclaimed comedy albums and has performed on renowned stages across the country. His stand-up explores themes of healing, identity, and generational trauma while connecting deeply with audiences through laughter and truth. Date: Thursday, 3/13/2025 Showtime: 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person.

Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District

Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District

1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Pops of color plus the style’s notable architectural lines, curves and fountains can be found throughout Miami Beach, but especially in the historic district. The styles of the 1920s and 1930s remain vibrant in the Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach, home to the nation’s largest concentration of the sleek and bright architectural style. The district, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979, contains some 800 designated historic buildings, though some of them represent other modern architectural styles from different eras of Miami’s history. Just steps away South Beach, enjoy great food, shopping, and people watching.

Wynwood Art District

Wynwood Art District

2516 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127

A foodie’s and art lover’s haven, Wynwood is one of Miami’s liveliest and most walkable districts. It is home to craft breweries, wonderful shopping, authentic Puerto Rican cuisine and dozens of nightclubs. Wander through the colorful streets to view enormous murals and stop by the Wynwood Walls (unique outdoor destination featuring huge, colorful street murals by artists from around the globe) and the Museum of Graffiti if you’re a fan of street art. You can also visit The Margulies Collection to wonder at bold contemporary creations. – Tripadvisor

Bayside Market Place

Bayside Market Place

401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Bayfront Bayside Park is the ultimate place to discover fun, fashion, music and food. It is located in the heart of Miami; from between Bayfront Park south end to north American Airlines Arena. Whether you have a craving for seafood, soulfood, Latin, Cuban or Caribbean cuisine, Bayside has something for everyone. Enjoy the park, water views and public art installations as well as various cruises that offer close-up views of celebrity homes in and around Star Island as well as scenic views of the many monuments and sites such as the Miami Skyline, Port Miami and some of the yachts owned by the rich and famous.

Weekend Brunch at The Setai

Weekend Brunch at The Setai

2001 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Experience Weekend Brunch at The Setai and enter a lavish world of tranquil waters, live music and Miami's most exquisite brunch spread.

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

Vizcaya Museum & Gardens

3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129

Built in 1916 as a winter retreat, this lavish villa is a tribute to the Italian Renaissance. The museum contains much of the original furnishings and artwork, and is surrounded by lush, formal gardens.

The Historic Hampton House

The Historic Hampton House

4240 Northwest 27th Avenue, Miami, FL 33142

The Historic Hampton House is a Green Book era museum and contemporary art gallery. As recently captured in the films One Night in Miami (2020) and Green Book (2018), the original Green Book directory was designed as a collection of safe spaces during the segregation era, prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was intended to provide African-American travelers with lodging, dining, and other pertinent information necessary to remain safe and comfortable during their trips.

Española Way

Española Way

Española Way, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Española Way in the heart of Miami Beach is modeled after the Mediterranean villages of Spain and France. This tree-lined pedestrian-only street is a prime spot for hotels, dining, and people-watching. Here, you can find restaurants ranging from Cuban to Italian cuisine, with plenty of outdoor seating for big groups to get together and enjoy the perfect south Florida weather. Espanola Way is a place for yoga by day or salsa by night. And in true Spanish style and South Beach tradition, dining and drinking establishments stay open late.

Miami Beach Botanical Garden

Miami Beach Botanical Garden

2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Flowering trees, orchids, philodendrons, and more than 100 palm species accent the 3-acre Miami Beach Botanical Garden. Special features include the koi pond, fountains, Japanese Garden, Native Garden and Edible Garden and the Collins Canal Promenade.

LIV Nightclub Miami

LIV Nightclub Miami

4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140

LIV at Fontainebleau, consistently ranked one of the top nightlife venues in the world. LIV has redefined nightlife on Miami Beach and pioneered the nightlife experience.

Pérez Art Museum Miami

Pérez Art Museum Miami

1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Pérez Art Museum Miami is a modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries that reflects Greater Miami's diverse community and pivotal geographic location at the crossroads of the Americas.

The Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden

The Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden

4013 Douglas Road, Miami, FL 33133

By reservation, enter the gates of this hidden oasis tucked in metropolitan Miami. See the sausage tree, named for its pendulous fruit hanging from ropelike stalks. Stand dwarfed by a hundred-year-old baobab from Tanzania that weighs almost 50 tons. Drink in the haunting fragrance of plants prized by the perfume industry. See the vibrant magenta blossoms of the pink trumpet tree as they color the horizon. Touch the hard hexagonal projections on the skins of the jakfruit, the world's largest tree fruit, or the feathery foliage of the canary yellow royal poinciana from Guyana. - Trip Advisor