SHOPPING, COFFEE SHOPS Designed by iconic architectural guru Morris Lapidus in the 1950s, Lincoln Road Mall was once dubbed the “Fifth Avenue of the South,” though it’s now commonly referred to as “Lincoln.” Endless sidewalk coffee shops, retailers, lounges and cultural venues—such as the Colony Theatre—and stretch along its length from Washington Avenue to Alton Road.
SIGHTS TO SEE/ RESTAURANTS No trip to Miami is complete without a stop at South Beach, specifically the famous Art Deco strip. For the best buildings, take a stroll down Collins Ave or Ocean Drive and make sure to stop for a drink!
MUSEUM The "Aquarium" is a remarkable display across three levels, one of which includes the museum’s 500,000-gallon Gulf Stream aquarium that houses all sorts of sea creatures.
ART SCENE Wynwood Walls has brought the world's greatest artists working in the graffiti and street art genre to Miami. Good for a stroll or even a leisurely drive through, Wynwood as a whole is one of our favorite parts of Miami and it is easy to see why. Next door to the walls, Wynwood Kitchen and Bar is a good spot of a drink a bite.
An art-filled American brasserie in the middle of Wynwood with murals by Shepard Fairey and a lengthy menu of burgers, Moroccan stews and salads.
You will not regret visiting. A must stop for breakfast, lunch or brunch and well worth the wait. Locations only in Miami, Las Vegas and Singapore. Suggestion: Opt for outdoor seating and their Bloody Marys
Upon entering the factory, each guest will be greeted with a traditional Cuban coffee or "Cafe Cubano" to get a full sensory experience. Experience includes: Primary Aging Process Deveining Constructing Packing Tour includes one complimentary cigar
Marina restaurant overlooking bay area
Quaint downtown next to park