The Perfect Day in Miami
1130 Ocean Dr
Miami Beach
"Miami’s Number One Attraction For a taste of the good life, head to South Beach, known for itsArt Decohotels liningOcean Drive and Collins Avenue, glittering nightlife, and see-and-be-seen vibe.The long stretch of beach, starting with the pier at the top of historic Washington Avenue, is a great place to take in the Miami of postcards and enjoy the sunset over the cityscape. This is where you’ll find some of Miami’s bestshopping, top-tier nightlife, and award-winning restaurants, not to mention great people-watching and luxury-car spotting."
Yardbird Table & Bar
Restaurant · Miami Beach
"A Southern Twist in South Beach Looking for some down-home comfort food with an upscale twist? Head to Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, named one of Bon Appétit ’s 50 Best New Restaurants and whose fried chicken was declared the best in the South by Southern Living magazine. From start to finish, and despite the hefty servings, each course leaves you wanting just a taste more as they remove your plates. Fried green tomato BLT with tomato jam and house-made pimento cheese, Mama’s Chicken Biscuits with pepper jelly, and a heavenly pasta dish served with duck meatballs are a few of the highlights. Add to it the fun, lively vibe and it’s easy to see how this could quickly become a regular dining spot if you lived in South Beach. By Susie Wellendorf"
Art Deco Welcome Center
Tourist information center · Miami Beach
"Art Deco Tour in Miami Beach Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District is the first 20th-century neighborhood to be recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, with 800 structures of historical significance, most built between 1923 and 1943. The Miami DesignPreservation Leaguehosts tours to view some of the city’s buildings and historic outdoor spaces. The candy-colored buildings overlook the emerald waters of the Atlantic and haveporthole windows, ship-like railings, sleek curves, glass blocks, shiny chrome, and gleaming terrazzo floors resemblingthe ocean liners of yore."
Lincoln Road
Shopping mall · South Miami Beach
"Take a Stylish Stroll in South Beach Lincoln Road is a pedestrians-only boulevard in the heart of South Beachandone of the most popular places to visit in the area. Lined with shops and restaurantsin historic Art Deco buildings and shaded by tall trees and fountains, Lincoln Road Mall has some of the best people-watching in Miami . Every restaurant has outdoor seating, and there are street performers and a farmers’ market that showcases the local community, farms, and purveyors. Visitors come from all around the world, so grab a cortadito and take it all in. By Thomas June"
Bayside Marketplace
Shopping mall · Downtown Miami
"To Market, To Market Just minutes from PAMM, this festive downtown Miami marketplace is onBiscayne Bay. Take a stroll, rent a charter boat, or simply practice your photography skills, as the views along the bay are breathtaking, especially at sunset. Restaurants range from a Bavarian beer hall toa seafood bar and grillto a Cuban hot spot. To truly soak in the Miami music spirit, venture here in the evening for the free concerts. Expect crowds when there’s gorgeous weather (since this is Miami, that would be most days), but you willstill be able to find some open space to take in the scene. By Charu Suri"
Little Havana
West Little Havana
"Experience Miami’s Cuban Culture Calle Ocho or Little Havana is where all things Cuban and Latino come together in Miami. Start your walking tour of Little Havana at Maximo Gomez Park (aka Domino Park). If you play dominoes and have the patience to wait for a spot at a table, you will be in on the hottest game this side of the Florida Straits. Or just watch as all ages face off for hours and hours. Then follow the pink marble of the Calle Ocho Walk of Fame that honors Latin stars such as the Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz.Stop for tostones (fried plantains)and ropa vieja (shredded beef), or a medianoche, a morning or late-nightversion of the Cuban sandwich with sweeter, lighter bread . And don’t be afraid to try some chicharrones (fried pork rinds). ¡Buen provecho! By Heidi Siefkas"
401 Biscayne Blvd
Miami
"Sail VIP Style Even ifyou’re in Miami for a short amount of time, it’s important to get out on the water. Take a90-minute sightseeing cruise departing from downtown Miami and you’ll cruise pastBrickell Key, Fisher Island, and the stretch known as Millionaire’s Row on Miami Beach, as well as get a great view of the Miami skyline and the big cruise ships steaming out of thePort of Miami.The tour passes the homes of Shaquille O’Neal, Gloria Estefan, Julio Iglesias, and Al Capone, the house where Scarface was filmed, and more."
ATRIO RESTAURANT AND WINE ROOM
Permanently Closed
"Dinner with the Best View in Magic City This Brickelleatery on the 25th floor of the Conrad Miami has panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami. With its warm ambience, thesleek contemporarydining room isthe perfect spot for a celebratory dinner or a romantic night out. Fortunately, the food can stand up to the view, with a menu of seafood and prime meats such aslobster salad with mango and avocado, andtender confit porkwith roasted beets. The curatedwine list leans heavily on New World vintages."
Bodega Taqueria y Tequila South Beach
Restaurant · Miami Beach
"South Beach Secret Hot Spot When you first show up at Bodega, you could easily mistake it for a popular neighborhood taqueria. Between the Airstream trailer serving tacos and the picnic tables, it looks like a low-key spot. It is that, but as you see the Ubers full of models and clubgoers arriving and disappearing into the small taco joint, you get a sense there might be something more going on. Look around for a guy with an earpiece at the back of the room and tell him your friend sent you, and you might just get directed to a back door that looks like an entrance to a Porta Potti. Pass through here and you’ll enter a graffiti-filled men’s washroom. It’s only after passing through yet another door that you will enter one of South Beach’s hot hidden nightclubs. The mixologists have an extensive menu that relies heavily on “illegal” mezcal, and the DJ keeps the room pumping all through the night. It caters to a friendly, slightly older crowd and makes for a good introduction to the South Beach scene minus the cover charge and lineups that you’ll find at clubs closer to the beach. By David Brodie"