Walk down the famous Collins Avenue, and explore all of the beautiful hotels on South Beach. South Beach sits at the southern tip of the barrier island of Miami Beach. Walk down the stretch of white sand with colorful lifeguard stands is bordered by an iconic cityscape of Art Deco architecture and boutique hotels.
Venture out to Wynwood to see the famous Miami street art.
Brickell is the city's financial center, with views over Biscayne Bay. Rooftop bars and surf 'n' turf grills, art galleries and fashionable boutiques can all be found in the Brickell City Centre.
Transport back in time and enjoy authentic Cuban music and food in Little Havana. Make sure to stop and get a cuban sandwich.
Explore the famous mansion where Gianni Versace dined. Tour around one of the most luxurious homes in Miami.
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens captures jaw-dropping European extravagance in an enchanting American context. Spend an afternoon walking around this beautiful palace and the grounds.
Inspired by the old-world sophistication of Northern Italy’s iconic resorts and estates, Contessa is a glamorous dining destination by Major Food Group that transports guests to Lake Como.
Komodo–both the restaurant and its lounge–connects the heart of Miami’s vibrant Brickell neighborhood with the energy, flair and regional flavors of Southeast Asia.
One of the classiest restaurants in Miami. Known for its tightly edited classic American menu and midcentury stylings. The Surf Club is always a great choice for a fancy and elegant meal.
Styled after the striking white-and-blue paint seen in Cycladic landscapes, Mandolin is a dreamy outdoor eatery serving traditional Greek food.
If you are looking for an amazing asian fusion dinner styled with a show, check out Jaya at the Setai.
A classic in Miami, famous for the stone crabs and amazing ambience.
Fine italian dining which will make you feel like you are transported back to Italy.
Located in Little Havana and famous for its cubans.
Asian fusion, located in Brickell.