A sight to behold, you’ll find swaying palm trees, coral rock formations, whimsical waterfalls and interesting caves to explore. The Venetian Pool is the only swimming pool on the National Register of Historic Places.
Named after one of the most captivating shorelines on the Spanish coast, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens captures jaw-dropping European extravagance in an enchanting American context.
Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), located in Downtown Miami's Museum Park alongside Biscayne Bay, is Miami-Dade County's flagship museum presenting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
The highly anticipated Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in downtown Miami’s Museum Park overlooking beautiful Biscayne Bay rests on four acres of land with four state-of-the-art buildings across a 250,000 square-foot campus that includes a world-class planetarium and aquarium.
The best locally-owned and independent bookstore in South Florida!
Panther Coffee truly has changed the way Miami drinks java. The coffeehouse, which started as a cart on a bicycle serving cold brew at food truck roundups, now has three locations, with more on the way.
Inspired by its idyllic bayside setting, Amara at Paraiso brings together bold Latin American flavors, coastal ingredients, and South Florida’s diversity of food culture to create the quintessential Miami waterfront restaurant from environment to cuisine and vibe. And it's the place Camila and I celebrated our engagement!
The Bazaar menu blends James Beard Award-Winning Chef Jose Andrés Spanish heritage and personal ingenuity with influences from the local Latin culinary tradition.
The Broken Shaker is Freehand Miami's acclaimed mixology bar, nominated for two James Beard awards, named one of the "The World's 50 Best Bars" in 2014 and 2015, and awarded the Best American Hotel Bar at the Tales of A Cocktail Spirited Awards. It offers a seasonal menu of specialty cocktails and street food inspired small plates, marrying the art of hand-crafted cocktails with the exemplary service of industry experts.
Inspired by our Chinese and Hong Kong roots, Sugar brings an Asian-influenced restaurant & bar experience to the heart of Miami's Brickell district. Located on the 40th floor rooftop of the EAST, Miami Hotel at Brickell City Centre, a lush garden setting serves as an untraditional hideaway located high in the sky above urban downtown Miami.
In just a few short years, the former warehouse district of Wynwood has become the arts hub of South Florida. It started with murals, street art, and graffiti - encouraged, unconventionally, by the neighborhood's early developers, spawning vibrant spaces teeming with outdoor art. Today, there are more than 70 galleries and museums, dozens of new restaurants and bars, and hundreds of companies, creators, and innovators working in a place that just feels alive.
South Beach has been called the American Riviera and an Art Deco Playground. Yet there's more than fine white sand and colorful buildings to South Beach's fantasyland of exuberant Deco architecture. South Beach offers an eclectic mix of world-class boutiques, galleries and stores. It's also a culinary hot spot for everything from gourmet to casual beachside cuisine. At night, South Beach comes alive with crowds ready to go out and have a world-class evening out.
The Miami Design District is a neighborhood north of Midtown in Miami, Florida. The Design District is home to over 130 art galleries, showrooms, creative services, stores, antiques dealers, eateries and bars.
Little Havana is the colorful center of Hispanic culture in Miami. The area’s riddled with Latin-inspired cafes, restaurants, venues and markets that give space and a voice to all the different backgrounds that have taken root in the neighborhood.
Young professionals dress to impress in Brickell, Downtown's ambitious sibling. As Miami's "Manhattan of the South," Brickell takes fiscal business to new heights. Towering financial centers, luxury condo complexes, and elevated metrorails shade the neighborhood's favorite cafes and clubs along Miami Avenue.
Welcome to lush, historic Coconut Grove. This pedestrian and bike-friendly neighborhood has roots predating Miami, mixing its early Bahamian influences with a modern and family-friendly twist.