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6 EDITOR‘S NOTE 8 ASK THE EXPERT 64 THE FIX

12 TOP 5

Some of the cool ways to experience the city, from day to night.

14 CALENDAR

Where to go and what to do for the next two months.

18 INSIDER

A look at the ever-changing craft beer scene, pop-up shops and the return of train travel

24 #WHEREMIAMI

Inspiring images by us and you

26 DOUGHNUTS ON THE RISE

The story behind Miami's doughnut revolution.

28 STREET CHIC

Upgrade your look with our insider guide to street fashion.

32 GUÍA PARA EXPLORAR LA CIUDAD

36 Shop

50 Sights

40 Food

55 Explore

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58 Be Well

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#SeizeTheStay Miami Spice how we've missed you. Let the eating begin! #MiamiSpice #TheRaleigh #MiamiBeach wheretraveler.com/ seizethestay

lthough Miami is a great getaway anytime of year, September is as good as it gets. While the rest of the country gets ready for fall, in Miami, summer weather extends well into October and beyond. As everyone returns back to the daily grind, if you want to have the empty beaches all to yourself, this is the time to take advantage and visit. For the food curious, Miami Spice continues through the end of September, offering wallet-friendly dining deals at the city's top restaurants, making it the perfect time to explore new cuisines. Recently, I got the chance to preview a few of the Miami Spice menus including The Restaurant at The Raleigh, where the generous, full-size portions of tuna poke, roast chicken and grilled yellowtail snapper, were quite a treat. To continue exploring Miami's food scene, carve out time to visit one or more of the tasty doughnut spots swept up in the latest sweet craze. In the feature, Doughnuts On the Rise (p. 26-27), you'll learn the story behind the doughnut trend. September also ushers in a lot of things: Labor Day pool parties, the new season of the arts, fest galore, and the start of the football and basketball seasons. If fall means fashion to you, then you'll want to check out our local's guide to Miami street style. We did the photo shoot in downtown Miami and Brickell City Centre, an area fi lled with fashionable women, from office professionals and students to city slickers and everything in between. We hope the looks provide a bit of inspiration and tips on how to update your wardrobe.

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John Brayan PERSONAL CONCIERGE, HOTEL BEAUX ARTS

Q: What do you most love about Miami?

Q: Tell us about the Hotel Beaux Arts art program?

A: I love how diverse Miami has grown to be over the years. Between the people, culture and of course, the food, you can discover traditional cuisines from across the Caribbean and Latin America. A personal favorite restaurant is Versailles in the heart of Little Havana.

A: The hotel partnered with a local gallery, Artscape Lab to curate a small rotating world class exhibition in the public spaces of the hotel. It includes a piece from Julio Le Parc who just had a long running exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami and sculptures from John Henry.

Q: Where are your favorite spots for a Miami selfie?

Q: For a night on the town, where do you recommend?

A: South Beach, in particular, is home to some of the most famed nightclubs such as LIV and Story, that are guaran-

Q: What are some offthe-beaten path places, visitors should see?

A: If you love the outdoors, you’ll absolutely fall in love with the untouched beauty of the Florida Everglades. Or Coconut Grove, a historic area in Miami.

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A: If you’re looking for a colorful, vibrant selfie, Wynwood Walls and the Miami Beach Art Deco district are a must.

“If you are looking for a colorful, vibrant selfie, Wynwood Walls and the Art Deco District are a must.”

teed to get you dancing. However, Brickell City Centre is transforming the nightlife in Downtown Miami. The CMX VIP movie theater is an experience of its own. New restaurants such as Tacology, Pubbelly Sushi and Quinto La Huella can be found here.

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Taste the Town

Sample the city’s food scene during Miami Spice Month, through the end of September. 2

Hoop It Up

Can't wait for the regular basketball season to start? Catch The Miami HEAT pre-season games: Oct. 1, 9 and 11. 3

Under the Stars

Head to the North Beach Bandshell, Bayfront Park or the Hollywood Beach Bandshell to enjoy free live entertainment. 4

Escape to the Wild

Take in a wildlife show at the Zoo Miami's Sami Amphitheater, where birds, reptiles and cheetahs go wild!

Catch a Brazilian Flick

From Sept. 16 to 23rd, the Brazilian Film Festival is bringing a slice of Brazilian culture through the country's latest movies.

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September/October at a Glance Celebrate Orgullo Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by recognizing Latino and Hispanic culture. In addition to these festivities, the city of Miami Beach also celebrates the cultural contributions of the Hispanic LGBT community through the grassroots initiative by Unity Coalition. For 15 days, visitors can enjoy free events, from artist receptions to workshops and theater performances. This year, the family-friendly fest will also pay tribute to one of Spain’s most recognized film stars, Sara Montiel. www.celebrateorgullo.com 14 W H E R E I S E P T E M B E R / O C TO B E R 2 017

September 29

Miami Critical Mass Take to the streets in a casual, community bike ride to promote bicycling as a fun and safe alternative mode of transportation. The one-to two-hour mass-cycling event departs from downtown Miami's Government Center, 150 NW First St. at 6:30 pm. www.themiamibikescene.com.

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SPAtember September 1-30

During the month, get pampered for an hour, a day or a weekend in one of Greater Fort Lauderdale's blissful resorts or day spas.

Brazilian Beat September 9

Samba music, Rio-style parade and cuisine come together for an epic celebration on Brazilian Independence Day at Mizner Amphitheater, Boca Raton.

Taste of the Grapes September 22

The Biltmore wine festival features more than 60 wineries from five continents.

Grovetoberfest October 14

Peacock Park hosts beer enthusiasts from all over to sample unlimited beer from across the country and around the world.

Kitetober Kite Festival October 21-22

October 20-22

"Jewels" Program One The Miami City Ballet's 32nd season kicks off with the return, after a 10-year hiatus, of George Balanchine's "Jewels." This three-part work :“Emeralds,” “Rubies” and “Diamonds," set to classical, jazzy and romantic music, illuminates the different facets of Balanchine’s masterpiece. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., 786.468.2000; Also at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts (Oct. 28-29), 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954.462.0222. 16 W H E R E I S E P T E M B E R / O C TO B E R 2 017

October 5-15

On Your Feet! As seen on Broadway, this show is the true story about heart, heritage and ambition of two people, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, who believed in their talent, their dreams and each other. Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786.468.2000.

This free event features demonstrations and kite-flying competitions for children and adults at Haulover Park.

The Weeknd October 24

Miami stop for Grammy Award-winning music artist The Weeknd at American Airlines Arena.

House of Horror Sept. 28-Nov. 4

Miami's largest Halloween Haunt Experience returns to Miami International Mall with thrilling rides and carnival eats.

TRICIA ALBERTSON AND RENATO PENTEADO IN “RUBIES” FROM JEWELS. CHOREOGRAPHY BY GEORGE BALANCHINE ©THE GEORGE BALANCHINE TRUST. PHOTO ©ALBERTO OVIEDO; ©MATTHEW MURPHY

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Located next to Schnebly Redland’s Winery, This alehouse creates tropically-inspired conbinations from fruits, spices and herbs. 30205 SW 217th Ave., Homestead, 305.242.224

More craft breweries are on tap in Miami

FROM FULL-SCALE PRODUCTION BREWERIES with spacious

taprooms to intimate brewpubs, Greater Miami is bursting with breweries. “It's definitely been growing in recent years, exponentially,” says Matthew Weintraub, brewmaster at Doral-based Tank Brewing. At Tank beer aficionados can enjoy a glass of El Farito IPA and more. In Miami's Wynwood area is where Veza Sur has set-up shop. A collaborative creation between craft beer bona fides Colombian Bogota Beer Company and 10 Barrel Brewing from Portland, Ore., backed by Anheuser-Busch InBev. “Apart from offering our takes on bold and a true-to style session IPA and a wheat IPA, we will pay tribute to its Latin/German roots and the Miami climate,” says Veza Sur’s brewmaster Asbjorn Gerlach. Tank Brewing, 5100 NW 72nd Ave., Miami,786.801.1554; Veza Sur, 55 NW 25th St., Miami. —Rebecca McBane 18 W H E R E I S E P T E M B E R / O C TO B E R 2 017

Wynwood Brewing Co. Miami's first craft beer production company, with a taproom open seven days a week, serving five signature beers and seasonal brews. 565 NW 24th St., Miami, 305.982.8732 For more great beer in Miami, visit wheretraveler.com

(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) COURTESY TANK BREWING; COURTESY CONCRETE BEACH BREWERY; ©CHIP LITHERLAND; COURTESY WYWOOD BREWING CO.

Concrete Beach

Three year-round brews, seasonal creations and countless revolving beers are on tap here. 325 NW 24th St., Miami, 305.796.2727


CUBAN CRAFTERS CIGARS | 3604 NW 7th Street Miami Florida 33125 USA I www.CubanCrafters.com I Phone: 305-573-0222 | Fax: 305-573-0226 (Located 1 block East of Magic City Casino and 5 minutes away from Miami International Airport)


POP-UP RETAIL

For a limited time, you can shop at these pop-ups EVERYTHING IS POPPING UP THESE DAYS. Like art

galleries, shops and restaurants, for starters. Filling the artistic landscape in his first foray into the temporary retail scene, Miami Beach-based international artist David “LEBO” Le Batard has opened Lebo Art in South Beach's Lincoln Road. Widely recognized for his work in a variety of creative mediums including paintings, murals and sculptures, Lebo is best known as the innovator of postmodern cartoon expressionism. In addition to apparel, paintings and prints, the store expected to remain open through December, also carries his new line of handmade jewelry and artisanal hand-painted home décor items. The artist also on occasion paints onsite. Open Wed. through Fri., 3 pm-8 pm, Sat. 12 pm-8 pm and Sun. 12 pm-5 pm. 1674 Meridian Ave., Ste. 110, Miami Beach, 305.763.8319 20 W H E R E I S E P T E M B E R / O C TO B E R 2 017

Daniel Wellington

Swedish retailer sells sleek, minimalist watches for men and women with interchangeable straps. 219 NW 25th St., Miami, 201.897.7272

PopUp Stream

A pop-up air stream trailer rotates fashion, home décor, art and accessories by different designers at The Wynwood Yard. 56 NW 29th St., Miami

(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) ©JASON KOERNER; COURTESY DANIEL WELLINGTON; COURTESY POP-UP STREAM

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Hop on the new express train connecting South Florida of train travel along Henry Flagler’s historic railroad corridor with the launch of Brightline service. Brightline, the new express inter-city passenger rail service connecting major metropolitan areas—West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, is a welcome addition for those looking for a stress-free alternative to driving. MiamiCentral, the expansive downtown Miami development featuring retail, offices, residences and the Brightline train hub, will also include the city's first food hall, Central Fare. A slew of top-notch restaurants fit to match diverse palates are slated to open, including Monger by the Voltaggio Brothers, Azucar Ice Cream Company, Blackbrick Chinese, Doggi’s, Miami Smokers, Rosetta The Italian Bakery and Toasted Bagelry & Deli, hailing it as the city's next food destination. gobrightline.com; MiamiCentral.com EXPERIENCE THE GLAMOUR

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Technology

The train offers complimentary Wi-Fi, numerous built-in power outlets and USB connections.

Storage

For large carry-on bags, there are luggage racks in each coach, as well as overhead luggage racks and underseat storage for small personal items. For more great places to explore in Miami, visit wheretraveler.com

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Alligators are solar powered. Now open in downtown Miami’s Museum Park

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Doughnuts on the Rise

Miami may have been late to the doughnut party but, with the opening of The Salty Donut, Federal Donuts and Velvet Creme, it's quickly catching up.

By Susan Bryant


NEW SHOPS ARE FILLING THE HOLE of the doughnut void as Miami catches up to the national trend, wafting from old-school to artisan gourmet. The indulgent craze even inspired this year’s line of Turkish leather loafers in pastel colors at Sabah stores sprinkled across the country. Doughnuts, which immigrated to America without holes, became baked into American culture in the 1940s and ’50s at roadside stands. Today, chef creations are shedding the blue-collar image as stacked doughnuts mimic wedding cakes and crumbs are dropped decadently into computer keyboards.

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JUST DESSERTS On weekends, customers brave 30-minute lines at The Salty Donut in Miami's Wynwood Art District for lavish presentations embellished with 24-carat gold dust, edible flowers or caramel popcorn, priced from about $4.50 to simpler ones for $2.25. “It’s an old-time favorite that we’re doing a spinoff of and making more intense. It’s insane how it’s taken off,” says Amanda Pizarro, The Salty Donut co-owner with husband, Andy Rodriguez. “We play with textures, salts, cream and herbs, such as rosemary. We wanted to create a plated dessert inside a doughnut.” Their seasonal strawberry shortcake flavor, crafted with 24-hour brioche dough and crowned with mascarpone whip and a strawberry slice, stretches four inches high. Pizarro estimates their doughnut production at 14,000 per week using 1,500 pounds of flour. Robert Taylor, a retired police detective, resurrected his in-law family’s Velvet Creme this summer, 18 blocks east of the original in Little Havana after a 17-year hiatus. The Miami brand dates back to 1947. “My sister had boxes and boxes of records that had the old recipes,” Taylor says. “We’re bringing back all the original flavors. I know you’d think it would be an easy transition from cop to doughnut, but it wasn’t.” “Eighth Street [Calle Ocho] was hopping back in the ’50s. We’re bringing back the way it used to be,” he says. “We’re getting applications from people who used to work in the original store. It’s iconic.” The star of the vintage-tinged shop is the 180-calorie glazed traditional doughnut, while specialty ones tempt with guava and cheese and key lime—all priced from $1 to $3. “We want it to be a fun experience, not one you’re dreading because you have to

pay $5 or $6 for a doughnut and go to into debt,” he adds. Federal Donuts, which recently opened as the first outpost outside of Philadelphia, boasting the James Beard Award-winning duo of chef Michael Solomonov ((winner of this year's "Outstanding Chef" award) and restaurateur/co-owner of CookNSolo Restaurants Steven Cook, straddles the fancy factor. “We don’t want to be pretentious whatsoever," says Solomonov, referring to honey doughnuts served with twice-fried, Korean-style chicken. And as to why Miami landed as its first location beyond Philadelphia. "We love Miami," says Cook. Solomonov adds that "the energy, vibrancy and excitement of Wynwood" is already in line with what they do—"a little bit off-the-wall and fun.” Here the hot fresh line of doughnuts are cake-style, turned out from a robot fryer, coated in a variety of sugars, such as strawberry lavender or brown-sugar cinnamon for $1.75, to specialty glazed ones with guava poppy, strawberry shortcake, black and white, or blueberry mascarpone for $2.75, adorned with garnishes such as brûléed meringue, available each morning starting at 7 am. “It’s an affordable place, where we’re all trained chefs from refined backgrounds, and there is meticulous preparation in a sort of a lowbrow concept,” Solomonov says, who spent time in South Florida and remembers growing up eating jelly doughnuts during Hanukkah. “There’s nothing like a hot fresh doughnut! They’re sweet, delicious and warm.”

SWEET DREAMS The Salty Donut, 50 NW 23rd St. #112, Miami, 305.925.8126; Velvet Creme, 1555 SW 8th St., Miami; Federal Donuts, 250 NW 24th St., Miami, 305. 573.9393.

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(From top) Maple bacon donuts from The Salty Donut; Velvet Creme's 1947 Little Havana location; Hot fresh line doughnuts from Federal Donuts.

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Street Chic From the heart of downtown, see how Miami locals are taking the street-style trend off the runaway into daily life.

Photography by Alissa Christine

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HAIR AND MAKE-UP BY SEAN DONALDSON HAIR

DRESS DUTY

Long kaftan dress, KRELwear, Miami Ironside; necklace, RoxHouse, UNKNWN Aventura Mall; ring, Kendra Scott and bag, Jorge Bischoff both at Brickell City Centre (BCC); (Opposite) Jacket and shorts, PINKO, Bal Harbour Shops and BCC; sunglasses, Porsche Design, Aventura Mall, Dadeland Mall and BCC; jewelry Kendra Scott; shoes and wallet, Jorge Bischoff, BCC


S M A RT C O M FO RT

Oversized thin-knit sweater, Adolfo Dominguez, Shops at Merrick Park and Brickell City Centre; shoes and crossbody bag, Jorge Bischoff, BCC


D E N I M FAV O R I T E S

Shirt and jeans, Seta Apparel, CityPlace Doral; shoes, tote and stilettos, Jorge Bischoff and bracelets, Kendra Scott, BCC


SPANISH

GUÍA TURÍSTICA TERAPIA DE COMPRAS Descubra grandes centros comerciales, puntos de venta y boutiques.

Dolphin Mall

COMPRAS

ALGO PARA TODOS Miami se ha convertido rápidamente en un destino turístico para la jet set internacional, que vuela hasta allí para ir de compras por toda la ciudad antes de llegar a sus playas. Lo que les atrae es la cantidad de boutiques y centros comerciales de moda que hay en Miami, con marcas de diseñadores como Michael Kors, Prada, Gucci, Coach y más. Además de los centros comerciales, en Miami compradores pueden encontrar grandes ofertas en destinos de tiendas tipo outlet. Aventura Mall

En el extremo norte de Miami, en Aventura Mall, los compradores descubrirán algunas de las tiendas más populares del mundo, incluyendo una magnífica flagship store, de dos pisos, de Louis Vuitton, así como Cartier, Burberry, RED Valentino, Breitling, Philipp Plein y una tienda Apple. 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.935.1110

Aventura Mall

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Brickell City Centre

Como su nombre indica Brickell City Centre está ubicado en el distrito financiero de Brickell. Centralizado por Saks Fifth Avenue, BCC es el hogar de las mejores boutiques y tiendas contemporáneas que ofrecen de todo, desde ropa y accesorios hasta artesanías y cosas para el hogar. 701 S. Miami Ave., 786.292.2887

Mirto en Brickell City Centre

11401 NW 12th St., Miami, 305.365.7446

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Dolphin Mall

Dolphin Mall está entre los mejores centros comerciales del sur de Florida, con una amplia variedad de tiendas. A sólo ocho kilómetros del Aeropuerto Internacional de Miami, el centro comercial alberga una impresionante alineación de 19 conocidas e importantes tiendas, incluyendo Last Call de Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Bloomingdale's Outlet, Forever 21, H&M, Bass Pro Shops/Outdoor World y Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store. Y por si eso no fuera suficiente, Dolphin Mall cuenta con más de 240 tiendas especializadas en marcas de descuento, desde Cole Haan y BCBG Max Azria hasta Bose y Victoria's Secret. Los visitantes también pueden disfrutar de variedad de entretenimiento para familia o escoger entre una docena de restaurantes. No olvide pedir el Pasaporte de Compras para visitantes fuera de la ciudad.


Otras atracciones divertidas e interesantes aquí

Zoo de Miami

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En el Zoo de Miami es posible ver los animales más exóticos de Asia, Australia y África en un ambiente natural, disfrutar de exhibiciones y más. 12400 SW 152 St., Miami, 305.251.4000

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

ATRACCIONES

CASAS PARADISÍACAS

Pérez Art Museum Miami

Diseñado por los arquitectos Jacques Herzog y Pierre de Meuron, este emblemático museo de arte contemporáneo ofrece exposiciones todo el año.1103 Biscayne Blvd., 305.375.3000

Acude a las atracciones turísticas más visitadas de Miami

NO DEBE SORPRENDER que el Vizcaya

Museum and Gardens (3251 S. Miami Ave., Coconut Grove, 305.250.9133) haya sido nombrado uno de los edificios más bellos del estado. Construido en 1916 como retiro de invierno para el industrial agricultor James Deering, Vizcaya es una belleza frente al mar que cuenta con 34 salas decoradas con antigüedades del siglo XV al XIX. Los famosos jardines formales salpicados de esculturas y laberintos, es un paraiso de tranquilidad. Otro sitio histórico destacado por un Deering – Charles Deering, hermano de James Deering– es el Deering Estate (16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami, 305.235.1668), un oasis cultural de 180 hectáreas con palmeras, fauna y exuberantes zonas naturales. La reserva ofrece excursiones diarias de Richmond Cottage y las colecciones de arte, los jardines y la arqueología de los edificios del parque.

Miami Seaquarium

Pase el día sumergido en el mundo submarino con las más diversas y fascinantes especies acuáticas. Visite las rayas y dese un chapuzón en el Dolphin Harbor. 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, 305.361.5705

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SPANISH

GUÍA TURÍSTICA Anastasia Ave., 305.913.3201, en el Biltmore Hotel. Noche tras noche, el chef con estrellas Michelín Gregory Pugin, realza un delicioso menú de seis platos o de degustación del chef.

Quinto La Huella

GASTRONOMÍA

ESCENA CULINARIA

Desde celebridades de la cocina hasta restaurantes mundiales, he aquí una guía de barrio para los mejores restaurantes de moda. Brickell En el Distrito Financiero de Miami hay una gran variedad de restaurantes y gastronomías para complacer a los paladares más exigentes. Cuando Gastón Acurio, el embajador de la cocina peruana, se expandió en Miami, se dirigió al muelle del Mandarin Oriental de Miami. En La Mar (500 Brickell Key Drive, 305.913.8358), el chef crea versiones modernas de platos tradicionales, incluyendo una extensa lista de ceviches. Entre en Quinto La Huella (788 Brickell Plaza, 786.805.4646), el primer punto estadounidense del restaurante uruguayo con vistas al mar, Parador La Huella, para comidas al aire libre y un ambiente

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de playa, con una enorme parrilla a la leña como su punto fuerte. Contando tanto con un restaurante informal como con un mercado gourmet con una gran variedad de charcuterías del viejo mundo, quesos, dulces, platos preparados y sándwiches, Perricone’s Marketplace & Café (15 SE 10th St., 305.374.9449), es uno de los favoritos entre los lugareños.

Coral Gables Una deliciosa comida itali-

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ana le espera en la pintoresca comunidad suburbana de Coral Gables. Fiel a su Venecia natal, Nino Peretti de Caffe Abbracci (318 Aragon Ave., 305.441.0700), continúa la tradición de servir platos clásicos italianos como antipasti, pastas, pescados y mariscos, ternera, bistecs estilo New York Strip, filet mignon y bistecs rib-eye de recetas familiares. Los sabores ardientes del Pacífico se dan cita con el aire picante del Caribe en Bulla Gastrobar (2500 Ponce De Leon Blvd., 305.441.0107). El menú de tapas ofrece carnes curadas, quesos y platos de autor. Si busca cocina francesa en un ambiente elegante, visite el Palme D’Or, 1200

No hay visita en Miami que haya sido completa sin pasar por Joe's Stone Crab (11 Washington Ave., 305.673.0365). Joe's es mundialmente famoso por marcar el comienzo de la temporada del cangrejo moro en octubre de cada año. Para observar a la gente y el ambiente, no hay lugar mejor que South Beach. Por suerte, resulta que el famoso restaurante Lario’s on the Beach (820 Ocean Drive, 305.532.9577), propiedad de la pareja de famosos Gloria y Emilio Estefan se encuentra en esta icónica calle. Este popular restaurante es la combinación perfecta entre

Francis Mallman la cultura cubana y la clásica comida cubana, con arroz y frijoles incluidos. En medio de Miami Beach, Francis Mallman, uno de los mejores chefs de Suramérica, abrió su primer restaurante en Norteamérica, Los Fuegos (3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.534.8800), en el Faena Hotel. Venerado por su técnica de cocción al fuego al aire libre, Los Fuegos de Francis Mallmann cuenta con el famoso asado del chef (barbacoa al aire libre), junto con vinos argentinos y cócteles artesanales.

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Miami Beach


Downtown – 118 SE 1st St, Miami, FL – 786.542.5228 The Falls – 8888 SW 136th St, Miami, FL – 786.776.0222 International Mall – 1455 NW 107th Ave, Doral, FL – 786.773.1344


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L’Appartement Store Founded in 2016 by Emmanuelle Bernard, a French interior designer, L’Appartement Store is designed as an authentic Parisian apartment. The shop offers an exclusive range of home décor pieces, furniture, tableware, lighting, jewelry, fashion accessories and art, hand-selected by Bernard. From the eclectic portrait of elegance “à la francaise” to hurricane vases and birdcage lamps, the store is ideal to shop for one-of-a-kind conversation pieces. Find a colorful and eclectic mix of items that will add a vibrant and whimsical touch to any room. Open M-Sa 10:30 am- 7 pm. 2500 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786.431.1937, www.lappartementstore.com

BIKINI BRASIL

Miami Beach’s one-stopshop for trendy swimwear features charming bikinis from up-and-cooming designers in Brazil. Find the much sought-after thong and scrunch bottoms here. The store also offers mix and match styles and sizes for endless combinations. Open seven days a week. 402 14th St., Miami Beach, 305.695.7979. GRIFS WESTERN

More than a Western store, Grifs is a South Florida legend for more than 40 years. This store is filled with more than 10,000 boots, from cowboy and work boots to riding and hiking boots, plus jewelry, purses, gifts and home décor. It carries brands such as Ariat, Lucchese, Stetson, Tony Lama, Justin, Laredo, Wrangler Pan Handle Slim and much more. Also, there’s a complete English Riding department at the Saddle & Tack Shop.

Open M-Sa 10 am-8 pm; Su 11 am-6 pm. 6211 Orange Drive, Davie, 954.587.9000. Toll Free 800.441.9556. PORSCHE DESIGN

Known for over 40 years of iconic style, Porsche Design is one of the leading luxury brands in the high-end men’s accessories segment. Its style is technically inspired and purist, featuring products such as high-end timepieces and eyewear, which are crafted by combining functional timeless design with technical innovation. 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.792.0091; 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton, 561.391.0790; 7535 N. Kendall Drive, Miami, 305.665.3777; 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305.579.0250. THE WEBSTER

This upscale South Beach boutique, founded by three French partners, with backgrounds in the fashion industry, features more than 30 top collections. In the

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lineup: Balenciaga, Lanvin, Balmain, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, Prada, Stella, Proenza, YSL, Alaia, Lanvin, Dolce, and Neil Barrett, plus jewelry by Hermès, Rolex, Ten Thousand Things and Dinh Van. The Webster also has an outpost of the Parisian restaurant, Caviar Kaspa. 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.674.7899.

BOOKSTORE

BOOKS & BOOKS

The longest-running independent bookstore in Miami, Books & Books offers an eclectic mix of books, an openair courtyard, café and wine bar and newsstand. It also features an exhibition gallery with photography, paintings and drawings by local artists. Store hours vary by location, check the website or call for details. 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables., 305.442.4408; 927 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.532.3222; Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., 305.864.4241.

CANDY/CHOCOLATES

DYLAN’S CANDY BAR

Explore the candy emporium started by Ralph Lauren’s daughter, Dylan. On the trendy, chic neighborhood of Lincoln Road, Dylan’s Candy Bar has a selection of over 7,000 candies, a cafe with outdoor seating, full-service bar and personal candy shoppers. 801 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.531.1988. HOFFMAN’S CHOCOLATES

Savor the taste of delicious, locally handmade gourmet chocolates from Hoffman’s Chocolates. For over 39 years, the Hoffman family has been making sweet treats like their signature milk chocolate bar, truffles and chocolate covered pretzels. 3341 Sheridan St., Hollywood, 954.962.5972; 920 East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.368.4320. 705 Lake Ave., Lake Worth, 561.766.2517.

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APPAREL & ACCESSORIES


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Since opening in London in 2013, Spun Candy has developed hundreds of designs and flavors of confectionery. At the brand’s first Miami location, you can experience delicious hand-crafted candy and confectionery first-hand. Feast on its artistic candy creations, premium confectionery and delight in live candy theater and exclusive candy master classes. 3401 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 786.558.4414.

CIGARS

CUBAN CRAFTERS CIGARS

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Cuban Crafters’ 20,000-square-foot mega-store in the heart of Little Havana is one of the most unique experiences in Miami. In addition to a cigar factory, the store offers cigar smokers free shoe shines and Cuban coffee. Visitors from around the world stop in to witness Cuban-born master cigar rollers at work. Make sure to ask for a free cigar. Open M-Sa 9 am-9 pm; Su 9 am-6 pm. 3604 NW 7th St., Miami, 305.573.0222.

HOME DÉCOR

ALISS

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Established in 1953, Aliss is the ideal place to find a curated selection of home décor, furniture and cool accessories. A wide range of products are designed and developed inhouse, making many of Aliss creations one-of-a-kind. Up to three hours of complimentary parking available at the Miami Tower building with store validation. Hours: 10 am-7 pm (M-Sa); Noon-7 pm (Su) 118 SW First St., Miami, 786.542.5228.

SHOPPING CENTERS

1111 LINCOLN ROAD

Don’t mistake this architectural gem designed by Herzog & de Meuron as just another parking garage. This shopping destination at the corner of Alton road and Lincoln Road encompasses 11 street-level retail concepts and three restaurants. 1111

Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.538.9320. AVENTURA MALL

Miami’s premier fashion destination and one of America’s most visited shopping centers, Aventura Mall features a collection of upscale boutiques and more than 300 of the world’s most recognized retailers. Anchored by Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom and Macy’s, the center includes luxury retailers Givenchy, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and more. There’s also a dozen restaurants, an interactive playground and a 24-screen movie theatre with IMAX. M-Sa 10 am-9:30 pm, Su noon-8 pm. 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.935.1110. BAL HARBOUR SHOPS

Known worldwide for its ambience and luxury, this two-story, open-air luxury center offers shoppers a tropical setting with gardens and outdoor cafes. Bal Harbour Shops are home to some of the world’s finest stores including Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Brioni, Chanel, Diane von Furstenberg, David Yurman, Prada, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Tourneau and Versace. M-Sa 10 am-9 pm and Su noon-6 pm. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.866.0311. BAYSIDE MARKETPLACE

This unique waterfront retail and entertainment complex offers more than 130 shops and restaurants, from Brookstone, the Disney Store and Victoria’s Secret to Bubba Gump Shrimp, The Knife and the Hard Rock Café. M-Th 10 am-10 pm, F-Sa 10 am-11 pm, Su 11 am-9 pm. 401 Biscayne Blvd., Downtown Miami, 305.577.3344. BRICKELL CITY CENTRE

This billion-dollar project is Miami’s premier retail destination, offering the largest collection of design boutiques and luxury brands. With half a million square-feet of fashion, dining and entertainment an-

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chored by a 107,000-squarefoot Saks Fifth Avenue, Italian Food Hall and luxury dine-in cinema from Cinemex, you can shop and play all day. M-Sa 10 am-9:30 pm and Su noon-7 pm. 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 305.371.6888. CITYPLACE

This mixed-use shopping mecca has become the heart of West Palm Beach. With movie theaters, restaurants and bars such as Blue Martini and B.B. King’s Blues Club, it’s a perfect place to hang out. There’s plenty of shopping, too—Macy’s, Banana Republic, Chico’s, White House/Black Market, Gymboree, Anthropologie, Lucky Brand Jeans and Armani Exchange are among the retailers with locations here. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach, 561.366.1000. COCOWALK

Located in the heart of Coconut Grove, this charming mall is lined with fashion retailers (Gap, Maui Nix and Victoria’s Secret) and indie boutiques, dining and cafés, and a 14 screen luxury Paragon movie theater. Open seven days a week, 10 am-10 pm. 3015 Grand Ave., Coconut Grove, 305.444.0777. DADELAND MALL

Dadeland has set the South Florida shopping standard for more than 30 years, anchored by the largest Macy’s in Florida, as well as Macy*s Home Gallery & Kids. It also offers anchor stores Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom, as well as specialty stores and numerous restaurants at the new Terrace Dining development. A chic new wing houses an enviable group of stores including BOSS Hugo Boss, Microsoft and Tesla. M-Sa 10 am-9:30 pm, Su noon-7 pm. 7535 N. Kendall Drive, Kendall, 305.665.6227. DOLPHIN MALL

Dolphin Mall brings together more than 240 fashionable,

family-friendly value-oriented retailers, casual and fine dining restaurants, a movie theater and bowling alley. Find the latest trends in men’s and women’s apparel, sporting goods, shoes and accessories, from well-known brands including Armani Exchange, Calvin Klein, Bloomingdale’sThe Outlet Store, Neiman Marcus Last Call, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH and more. M-Sa 10 am-9:30 pm, Su 11 am-8 pm. 11401 NW 12th St., Miami, 305.365.7446. THE FALLS SHOPPING CENTER

Stroll the first level’s covered walkways surrounded by a million-gallon waterscape and lush tropical foliage, and enjoy a mix of shopping, dining and entertainment choices. The Falls retailers include Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, American Girl, Michael Kors, BCBGMAXAZRIA and more than 100 stores and restaurants as well as a Regal Cinema and The Fresh Market. M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su noon-7 pm. 8888 SW 136th St., Miami, 305.255.4571. THE GALLERIA AT FORT LAUDERDALE

Anchored by Dillard’s, Macy’s and Neiman Marcus, The Galleria is the largest and most upscale mall in Broward County. It is home to fashion retailers Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and Dillard’s as well as popular shops Apple, Cole Haan and J. Crew, and an Elizabeth Arden Spa. The dining choices are tough to beat, too—choose from The Capital Grille, P.F. Chang’s, Seasons 52, Truluck’s or Blue Martini. M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su noon-6 pm. 2414 E. Sunrise Blvd., 954.564.1015. MIAMI INTERNATIONAL MALL

Got kids in tow? Take them to the Simon Kidgits Korner play area before you shop among specialty stores including Hollister, Guess, Nine West, Ann Taylor Loft,

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Bebe, Forever 21 and Victoria’s Secret Beauty. Five department stores serve as anchors: Macy’s The Women’s and Kid’s Store, Macy’s Men’s and Home, Dillard’s, JCPenney and Sears. Later, dine at one of 22 eateries. M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su 11 am-7 pm. 1455 NW 107th Ave., Miami, 305.593.1775. PALM BEACH OUTLETS

Palm Beach Outlets is your perfect shopping destination with savings of up to 70% at over 100 outlets including Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Nike Factory Store, Vera Bradley, Tommy Hilfiger Kids, Cole Haan, Gap Factory Outlet and more. Marketplace at the Outlets features 20 additional stores including Nordstrom Rack. 1751 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561.515.4400. SAWGRASS MILLS

This huge outlet mall is said to be the No. 2 tourist attraction in Florida, after only Walt Disney World. Legend has it that airlines have been forced to send extra planes back to Latin America to accommodate all the purchases made at Sawgrass Mills. From Burberry, Brooks Brothers and Calvin Klein to Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Saks, all of the big names are represented here. M-Sa 10 am-9:30 pm, Su 11 am-8 pm. 12801 W. Sunrise Blvd., Sunrise, 954.846.2300. SHOPS AT MERRICK PARK

World-renowned luxury retailers and award-winning restaurants clustered around a breathtaking urban garden create an unprecedented shopping experience here. Retailers include Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Gucci, Canali, Jimmy Choo, Diane von Furstenberg, Tiffany & Co. and Elemis Day Spa. M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su noon-6 pm. 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305.529.0200.

THE SHOPS AT MIDTOWN MIAMI

Shop till you drop at the Nordstrom Rack, West Elm, Target, Guess Factory Store and HomeGoods at this shopping center located near Wynwood’s Art District, just minutes from downtown, Miami Beach and Miami International Airport. Shops at Midtown Miami features a blend of value retail, lifestyle stores as well a number of beauty salons, casual restaurants and bars. Open M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su noon-6 pm. 3401 N. Miami Ave., Miami 305.573.3371. THE SHOPS AT PEMBROKE GARDENS

Find more than 75 quality shops and restaurants in a relaxing and sophisticated outdoor tropical setting, on the corner of Interstate 75 (Exit 9A). After retail therapy, end the day with an invigorating evening of entertainment, choose from fine dining restaurants, casual eateries and dessert parlors. 527 SW 145th Terrace, Pembroke Pines, 954.450.1580. TOWN CENTER AT BOCA RATON

One of South Florida’s top Luxury shopping destinations, Town Center at Boca Raton features an outstanding mix of upscale and elite specialty shops along with your favorite mall stores. The impressive lineup of six department stores—Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and Sears—draws shoppers throughout Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton, 561.368.6000.

SHOPPING DISTRICTS

ATLANTIC AVENUE DISTRICT

South Palm Beach’s Downtown Delray Beach offers a mix of stores not unlike New York’s Madison Avenue and SoHo with a small town feel. Atlantic Avenue offers


Shop traditional downtown shopping, complete with quaint brick sidewalks and gaslight-style street lamps. Plus, gourmet restaurants, cozy bistros and outdoor cafes in addition to boutiques, gift shops, jewelry stores, art galleries and antique shops. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, 561.279.1380, ext.17. ANTIQUE ROW

From thrift shops to upscale stores, you’ll find furniture, lighting, art, fabric, frames, tile and rugs. Find bargains during the off season (MayNovember). Okeechobee Road to Forest Hill Boulevard, West Palm Beach, 561.478.8281. DOWNTOWN CORAL GABLES & MIRACLE MILE

Miracle Mile, located on SW 22nd Street between Douglas and LeJeune roads in the heart of Coral Gables, boasts a well-rounded selection of shopping, dining and entertainment. High-quality bridal shops, art galleries, women and men’s boutiques, salons and spas, restaurants and a theater stand along beautifully landscaped streets. 305.569.0311 LINCOLN ROAD

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Lincoln Road is a favorite hangout spot for locals. The eight-block, pedestrian-only street offers nearly 200 shops, several art galleries and artists’ studios and some 50 restaurants, cafés and bars—not to mention cultural attractions such as the Colony Theatre and the Regal Cinemas South Beach. Special events during the weekend include a farmers market and an antique and collectibles market, plus live music and street artists. MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT

The Miami Design District is a neighborhood dedicated to innovative fashion, design, architecture and dining experiences. Anchored by flagship stores Hermès, Cartier, Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton, this fashion destina-

tion features international high-end retailers, renowned art galleries, cutting-edge design showrooms, James Beard award-winning restaurants and numerous largescale public art installations. 3841 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305.722.7100. WORTH AVENUE

Legendary for its quality merchandise, extraordinary integrity and oceanside setting, opulent Worth Avenue on Palm Beach offers everything from haute couture designer clothing, shoes and jewelry to internationally acclaimed paintings and antiques, restaurants, hotels, boutiques, upscale businesses and services. Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, 561.659.6909.

SPORTING GOODS

FRITZ’S SKATE BIKE SURF

With 6,000 square feet of pure fun, there’s no question that this popular local sports shop is a must-see for everyone. The store provides a large selection of bikes, Rollerblades, roller skates, paddle boards, skateboards and long boards. Find major brands like Nixon, Billabong, Quiksilver, Volcom, Reef, Oakley, Ray Ban, Polar, Jimmy Lewis, Sector 9, Giant and more than 50 others. Open M-Sa 10 am-9 pm and Su 10 am-8 pm. 1620 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.532.1954. SOCCER LOCKER OF MIAMI

At Soccer Locker, expect to find the latest footwear, authentic jerseys, soccer balls, shin guards and an array of equipment from names like Nike, Adidas, Puma, Torino and many more. Soccer Locker boasts some 4,000 square feet of soccer products. This soccer player’s dream store also sells soccer uniforms to clubs, schools, universities and pickup teams. 9601 S. Dixie Highway, Miami, 305.670.9100.

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Food Estefan Kitchen International superstars Emilio and Gloria Estefan recently opened Estefan Kitchen, a new fine-dining Cuban restaurant in Miami’s Design District. The menu offers reimagined versions of traditional Estefan family recipes, with dishes such as lechón flatbread, lechón crispy moros, vaca frita, braised short ribs and paella. A rotating roster of live music and performing servers and bartenders also entertain diners. Palm Court, 140 NE 39 St.., Miami , 786.843.3880, estefankitchen.com

CORAL GABLES EATING HOUSE

Italian Located on the first floor of the Bal Harbour Shops. The people-watching capital of Bal Harbour offers creative, fresh Italian fare featuring homemade pastas and delicious salads. House specialties include linguini with lobster in a spicy tomato sauce and snapper piccata. Dine alfresco for the complete experience. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.867.7777.

American. Captain crunch pancakes, candied bacon and Cuban bread torejas, are features of the delicious Sunday brunch. Chicken and waffles, carbonara burger with applewood bacon and a fried egg, and lettuce wraps with Korean BBQ pork are on the menu for lunch. 804 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Miami, 305.448.6524.

THE GRILL AT BAL HARBOUR

Irish This authentic Irish pub

Restaurant Group, The Grill offers a menu of classic American dishes, wines and cocktails in a palm tree studded view above the entrance to the Bal Harbour Shops. L&D daily. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 786.260.6650.

and restaurant offers such daily specials as corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie, beef and Guinness stew. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Also: live music, Irish brunch on Sundays 11:30 am-2:30 pm. 253 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 305.445.3777.

American From the Hillstone

SANTA FE NEWS & ESPRESSO

American With locations in Bal Harbour and Brickell, Santa Fe is a feel-good spot for a rich espresso and your favorite international newspaper. Enjoy a unique international menu featuring delicious hot meals, pizza and hearts of palm salad. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.861.0938 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786.254.5713.

JOHN MARTIN’S PUB & RESTAURANT

SWINE SOUTHERN TABLE & BAR

American Dubbed as the house of worship for the hog, Swine is all about classic Southern cooking, culture and hospitality with a side of whiskey. Snack on the deviled eggs, try the crispy pork caesar salad or the low and slow ribs for supper. Open seven days a week, it offers brunch from 10 am - 4 pm M-Fr and happy hour from 4-7 pm M-Fr.

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2415 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 786.360.6433.

DESIGN DISTRICT MANDOLIN AEGEAN BISTRO

Mediterranean Inspired by the tavernas of Aegean coastal towns, Mandolin Aegean Bistro opened in 2009 by husband and wife team Ahmet Erkaya and Anastasia Koutsioukis in Miami. From this 1940s outdoor-only, bungalow, they serve homespun recipes from Greece and Turkey. 4312 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305.749.9140. MICHAEL’S GENUINE FOOD & DRINK

American One of south Florida’s beloved chefs, Michael Schwartz, showcases his trademark New American cuisine at the eponymous restaurant featuring locally-sourced products. Michael’s is known for its small plates at affordable prices as well as inventive hand-crafted cocktails. 130 NE 40th St., 305.573.5550.

DORAL ICEBOX CAFE

American Minutes from the beaches in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood is the popular-with-the-locals café with a menu of fresh and

natural dishes, cozy ambience and besides other sumptuous desserts, the cake that Oprah featured on her show as “the best cake in America.” Breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch served. 1657 Michigan Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.8448; 8300 NW 53rd St., Doral, 786.374.2326. PISCO Y NAZCA CEVICHE GASTROBAR

Latin From the creators of the celebrated Coral Gables restaurant Bulla Gastrobar, Pisco y Nazca combines a high-energy vibe with authentic Peruvian cuisine. 8551 NW 53rd St., Doral, 786.805.4344; 8405 Mills Drive, Ste. 206, Miami, 305.630.3844.

FORT LAUDERDALE CHIMA BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE

South American Find a taste of Brazil’s gaucho country in South Florida. With more than 15 cuts of meat available including top sirloin and prime rib, Chima’s rodizio comes with a side dish of mashed potatoes, spinach cream and the salad bar. Open seven nights a week. M-Th 5:30 pm-9 pm, Fr 5:30 pm-10:30 pm, Sa 4:30 pm-10 pm, Su 4 -9 pm. 2400 E Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.712.0580.

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CHRISTINA WAN’S

Chinese Experience the long-standing Wan family tradition of serving South Florida locals and visitors delicious and authentic Mandarin, Szechuan, Cantonese and Vietnamese cuisine. Whether you’re craving specialties like crispy orange beef, Peking duck or colossal shrimp, Christina Wan’s won’t disappoint. Enjoy cocktails in their new full-service lounge bar. 664 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, 954.527.0228. NAKED CRAB SEAFOOD KITCHEN & COCKTAIL BAR

Seafood Relish all things

surf and turf, plus the finest prime steaks at the signature restaurant of B Ocean Resort. Helmed by Chef Ralph Pagano, Naked Crab diners can dig into dishes from the all-day menu including the raw seafood and sushi bar, or a pre-dinner drink from The Florida Bar, a sophisticated bar serving premium spirits, local craft beers and an extensive wine list. Open seven days a week, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner from 7 am to 11 pm daily. 1140 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.727.7090.

HOLLYWOOD KURO JAPANESE CRAFT KITCHEN

Japanese This chic spot in Hard Rock Hollywood delivers handcrafted dishes using traditional Japanese techniques for the modern palate. Executive chef Alex Becker who previously worked at the renowned Nobu for 10 years and then Katsuya, is an expert with Japanese flavors. Try the chilled sashimi, tempura and charcoal-grilled robata dishes that are as ple One Seminole Way, Hollywood, 954.327.7625. MARGARITAVILLE RESORT RESTAURANTS

American Find a variety of

unique bars and restaurants at this all-new beach resort located on the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk. Raise a glass

and take a bite out of paradise with the resort’s spectacular collection of venues, including JWB Prime Steak & Seafood, Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, LandShark Bar & Grill, 5 o’ Clock Somewhere Bar & Grill, Lone Palm Beach Bar and Floridays Airstream Cafe. 1111 North Ocean Drive, Hollywood, 954.874.4444.

MIAMI AMERICAN SOCIAL

American Part gastropub and part sports bar, American Social serves American comfort food, craft brews and brunch overlooking the Miami River. With locations in Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale and Brickell in downtown Miami, this upscale bar offers happy hour specials, private dining options and plenty of flat-screen TVs for sports lovers. 690 SW First Court, Miami, 786.801.2466. ANDIAMO BRICK OVEN PIZZA

Italian The brainchild of

restaurant guru Mark Soyka, Andiamo is set in a retro 1960s car wash, it features a causal ambiance in a funky setting. Ingredients on their select brick oven pizzas range from simple mozzarella cheese, basil and tomato sauce, to fancier ones like portobello mushrooms, goat cheese and truffle oil. 5600 Biscayne Blvd., 305.762.5751. DB BISTRO MODERNE

French Chef Daniel Boulud’s restaurant, located at the JW Marriott Marquis, shares the energy and style of its famed Manhattan counterpart. Dinner offerings include ricotta cavatelli, butter-poached halibut and crispy duck confit. Also: Lunch L’Express or quick sandwiches served at the bar with homemade soup du jour. 255 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami, 305.421.8800. LA MAR

Peruvian Explore the authentic and diverse flavors of Peruvian gastronomy

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presented by acclaimed restaurateur Gaston Acurio and Peruvian-born executive chef Diego Oka. Try one of the 15 ceviche dishes available from the Cebiche bar or Peruvian street food from the Anticuchos bar. On Sundays, La Mar offers brunch with signature cocktails and sweets. D daily. 500 Brickell Key Drive, Miami, 305.913.8358. MERAKI GREEK BISTRO

Mediterranean Tucked in downtown Miami, this bistro transports you to Greece with their “taverna style” outdoor patio and its traditional Mediterranean dishes of hummus, gyros, souvlaki and other shareable plates. 142 SE First Ave., Miami, 786.773.1535. NIU KITCHEN

French namesake. Has an outside walk-up window, where you can order Cuban coffee. 3555 SW 8 St., 305.444.0240.

MIAMI BEACH HAKKASAN

Asian Alan Yau, the owner of Britain’s only Michelin-rated Chinese restaurant, Hakkasan, debuts his first restaurant in the U.S. at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. It offers diners a diverse menu of New World wines and sake to complement Yau’s inventive Chinese fare. Located on the fourthfloor rooftop, it affords guests a stunning view of the beach and the Atlantic Ocean. 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 877.326.7412. JOE’S STONE CRAB

Spanish This cozy restaurant

Seafood For nearly a century,

and wine bar in downtown Miami, brings Catalan flavors alive with a menu of Jamón ibérico (Iberian ham) to calamari in potato cream and crudo tartare with cucumber, scallions and lime zest, among other succulent dishes for brunch, lunch and dinner. Open M-Th noon-3:30 pm and 6-10 pm; F noon-3:30 pm and 6-11 pm; Sa 11 am-4 pm and 6-11 pm; Su 6 pm-10 pm. 34 NE Second Ave., Miami, 786.542.5070.

no visit to South Beach during season has been complete without dining at Joe’s Stone Crab. Feast on such savory legends as Joe’s stone crab claws served in their signature mustard sauce, creamed spinach, clam chowder and Key Lime pie. Order their delicious specialties online, too. Closes in May, reopens in Oct. 11 Washington Ave., 305.673.0365.

SEASPICE

Mediterannean This seafood brasserie and lounge on the banks of the Miami River, exemplifies the essence of fine dining. With stunning views of Miami’s downtown skyline, its menu brims with fresh locally-sourced seafood, harmonious flavor pairings and upscale comfort food. 422 NW N. River Drive, Miami, 305.440.4200. VERSAILLES CUBAN RESTAURANT

Cuban A meeting place for everything from power brokers to political discussions, this Cuban restaurant is a glorified Cuban Cafe, with chandeliers and mirrors evoking its

JUVIA

French A parking garage near Miami Beach’s famous Lincoln Road is home to Juvia, a chic restaurant where chefs prepare an eclectic mix of Peruvian, Japanes and French-inspired dishes. 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.763.8272. LOS FUEGOS BY FRANCIS MALLMANN

Latin American Expect a contemporary take on traditional Argentine cuisine with the same bold flavors from internationally renowned chef Francis Mallmann. Los Fuegos offers an authentic South American dining experience, complete with an outdoor fire kitchen, rooted in the traditional “asado” (outdoor barbecues), as well as fresh seafood


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and vegetables, all complemented by an exceptional selection of Argentinean wines and craft cocktails. Faena Hotel, 3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786.655.5600. PRIME 112

Steakhouse Sobe hotspot at the Brown’s Hotel is a New American steakhouse that serves more than just steak; it draws a hip, lively clientele. Reservations are strongly suggested for seating in the main dining room. 112 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 305.532.8112. SUSHI GARAGE

Asian Set in a former automotive body shop in Sunset Harbour, this Japanese concept from the owners of Juvia, rolls out a menu of updated classics (fried rice, teriyaki, sushi/sashimi) with cocktails to match. The restaurant’s natural wood-finished décor and tranquil green tones, keeps it simple and elegant, and authentic Japanese to the core. 1784 West Ave., Miami Beach, 305.763.8355. TALDE MIAMI BEACH

Asian From the team behind

TAQUIZA

Mexican This traditional Mexican “taqueria” or taco place crafts authentic tasty tacos and street fare. Find them on bustling Collins Avenue in South Beach, where a pulled pork taco and homemade guacamole and chips on the outdoor patio, is the perfect snack anytime. This Mexican outpost also serves a wide variety of Mexican beer as well as craft beer and imports. 1506 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.748.6099. YARDBIRD SOUTHERN TABLE AND BAR

Southern This eatery is all about reinterpreting Southern comfort cuisine, hospitality with farm-fresh ingredients. The fried chicken (which takes 27 hours to make from start to finish) is a must. Wash it down with one of the bar’s bourbon cocktails. L and D seven days a week; brunch Sa-Su. 1600 Lenox Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.5220.

PALM BEACH BUCCAN

TALDE, one of Brooklyn’s most beloved restaurants, chef Dale Talde along with his partners, David Massoni and John Bush, have brought their popular Asian American fare Miami Beach. Signature menu items include pretzel pork and chive dumplings with tahini mustard and Korean fried chicken with spicy kimchee yogurt sauce. 4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 786.605.4094.

American Buccan is a progressive American grill lead by acclaimed Miami chef Clay Conley featuring bold, balanced flavors in small plate presentations. B≈´ccan offers an outstanding culinary experience in an informal setting. Head next door to try out the sandwich shop. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach, 561.833.3450.

TAPAS Y TINTOS

Steakhouse A sexy, glamorous

bar features a menu of nearly three dozen tapas, including such items as jumbo shrimp stuffed with Serrano ham, goat cheese and avocado. There’s also a good selection of tintos (traditional Spanish wine). 448 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, 305.538.8272.

take on the traditional steakhouse offering prime cuts of meat, seafood and produce. Crudo bar has a selection offresh tiraditos and an adjacent bar serves handmade cocktails. 191 Bradley Place Palm Beach, 561.354.9800; 915 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.532.0088.

Spanish This friendly tapas

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PB CATCH SEAFOOD & RAW BAR

Mexican This “taqueria” brings

seafood restaurant, chef Aaron Black prepares sophisticated yet accessible dishes for the daily menu, which include fresh local yellowfish tuna, Maine lobster and fresh oysters. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach, 561.655.5558.

the bold flavors Mexican street food is known for, with its fresh ingredients and made-to-order guacamole. Typical fare includes tacos al pastor, cochinita pibil, salad bowls and burritos. 2300 NW Second Ave., Miami, 305.573.8228.

Seafood At this Palm Beach

SUNNY ISLES GILI’S BEACH CLUB

American Casual, beachside restaurant with a delightful menu of savory meats, vegetables and seafood, that can be grilled at the table on a scorching 700-degree volcanic lava stone Fridays and Saturdays, 6 pm to 10 pm. Other nights, diners can order a variety of surf and turf combinations. Valet parking complimentary. 18001 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles, 305.692.5687. IL MULINO

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Asian This locals favorite and James Beard Award Foundation nominee, dishes Asian wood-fire specialties and a variety of shareable dishes of pork belly and soft shell crab, Korean fried chicken and wagyu beef brisket. Open M-Sa for lunch and dinner, starting at noon. Sunday brunch between 11 am and 6 pm; plus lunch and dinner specials until 10:30 pm. 251 NW 25th St. Miami, 786.577.0150. SUVICHE

Italian Il Mulino started as

Peruvian Launched in 2010,

a popular New York restaurant, and now it has opened its doors to Miami. Here it’s known for market-fresh daily specials, an extensive selection of fine wines and a polished wait staff at the Acqualina Resort. The decor creates a sense of luxuriousness with plenty of dark woods and red highlights. B and D (daily), L (M-F) and jazz brunch Su. 17875 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles, 305.918.8000.

SuViche is the perfect combination of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines. With four locations throughout South Florida, SuViche offers a variety of beautifully crafted and explosively flavorful sushi rolls, ceviche and sautéed Peruvian specialties. 2751 N Miami Ave., Miami, 305.501.5010 ; 1119 16th St., Miami Beach, 305.777.3555 401 East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.656.3663; 49 SW 11 St., Miami, 305.960.7097.

WYNWOOD ALTER

American Since it opened in a former industrial space, Alter has received accolades aplenty, even multiple nominations for “Best Rising Star Chef” from the coveted James Beard Awards. Alter offers a five- or seven-course chef’s menu masterfully prepared by Kilgore, in which you can indulge on lamb, cobia and other seasonal fare. Open for dinner Tu-Su 7pm to 11 pm. 223 NW 23rd St., Miami, 305.573.5996.

WYNWOOD KITCHEN & BAR

American With a Latin-

themed menu of small plates perfect for sharing, the outside patio features wall-towall art murals and canvases from renowned artists such as Shepard Fairey and Christian Awe. 2550 NW Second Ave., Miami, 305.722.8959.

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Scene CMX With cutting edge technology, CMX is bringing back the glamour to the movie-going experience. As the sixth largest movie theater chain in the world, CMX distinguishes itself by combining luxury and relaxation. With highend décor, oversized reclining seats, in-seat gourmet dining options and an exceptional assortment of wines and hand-crafted cocktails, you won’t want to miss the next blockbuster flick. Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786.292.2887

Billed as “the cradle of Indie music,” Churchill’s hosts Jazz Jams every Monday and Theatre de Underground with guest performers. Soccer on TV, and Brit eats like shepherd’s pie, Scotch eggs and authentic Indian curry. 5501 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305.757.1807. HYDE AMERICANAIRLINES ARENA

This celebrated courtside hotspot at the AmericanAirlines Arena offers gourmet fare, specialty cocktails created by renowned mixologists and plenty of celebrity sightings. On any given night rub elbows with Lenny Kravitz, David Beckham and a slew of celebrities at this exclusive club. 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Reservations 786.231.1218. PURDY LOUNGE

A neighborhood bar where the design is as laid back and the crowd friendly. Comfy bar serves the finest margaritas in Miami and the classiest cosmos this side of the Mississippi. A sultry bohemian vibe forbids pretense but while the music is retro the conversation is not. 1811 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305.531.4622.

SUGAR

To see Miami from every angle, take the elevator of EAST, Miami to the 40th floor and step inside Sugar, an Asian-inspired rooftop bar and garden. Once here, you can cool off with exotic cocktails such as Lychee Blossom, A Night in Hong Kong or the Sesame Sling as well as savor a few of their Asian-style tapas. 788 Brickell Plaza, 40th Floor, Miami, 786.805.4655. WATR AT THE 1 ROOFTOP

Steps away from the beach on the Atlantic in the eco-chic 1 Hotel South Beach, you’ll find Watr, an unforgettable venue that floats above the sea and a menu inspired by the islands of Polynesia and Japan. Try the poke, sushi or the assorted shumai and dumplings. The 1 Rooftop is an adults-only area for those 21 and over. L and D daily. 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.604.6580.

CASINOS

GULFSTREAM PARK

Since 1939, Gulfstream Park has been one of the most important venues for horse racing in the country. Fans flock to this landmark annually to watch the country’s top jockeys and horses compete, for year-round casino action or the bustling nightlife. 501 S.

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Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, 954.378.0900. MAGIC CITY CASINO

Miami’s Magic City Casino offers 800 Las Vegas-style slot machines, poker tournaments, live greyhound racing, music entertainment and an extensive selection of foods at the Big Mouth Cafe buffet as well as drinks at the Casino Bar or Sky 7-37. Open everyday, Su-Th 10 am-4 am, F-Sa 10 am-5 am. 450 NW 37th Ave., Miami, 305.649.3000. MARDI GRAS CASINO

Mardi Gras Casino offers 70,000 square feet of casino excitement with more than 900 of the hottest Vegas-style slot machines, including Progressive slots, virtual roulette and blackjack, as well as The Dog Pound, Mardi Gras’ smoker- friendly slot area; 30 action-packed poker tables; simulcast and greyhound racing; entertainment; and various dining options including the signature restaurant The French Quarter. The casino is open MondayThursday, 9 am-3 am, weekends 24-hours. 831 N. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, 954.924.3200. MICCOSUKEE RESORT & GAMING

Whether poker, high-stakes bingo or pull-tabs are your

thing, Miccosukee has it all. Take advantage of a full schedule of concerts, a deluxe hotel and a variety of restaurants ranging from upscale to casual dining. Open 24 hours; patrons must be 18 or older. Admission to general casino is free. Call for bingo admission. Miccosukee Resort, 500 SW 177th Ave., Miami, 305.222.4600 or 877.242.6464. SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO

Experience the thrill of 24/7 gaming action, while you enjoy restaurants, nightclubs and shops. Play high-energy slots and more than 100 table games at its 140,000 square foot casino adorned with the Hard Rock’s signature rock memorabilia. 5804 Seminole Way, Hollywood, 954.327.7625.

DANCE CLUBS

E11EVEN MIAMI

After dark is just when things get hotter at South Florida’s one-of-a-kind adult show and nightclub, E11EVEN. Located in Downtown Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District, two blocks from the AmericanAirlines Arena, this multi-million dollar entertainment center, open 24 hours daily, features sexy go-go dancers, contortionists, big name DJs playing a mix of hip-hop, EDM and Top 40 music, and more. There’s

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also an intimate restaurant and lounge onsite for a multi-course meal. 29 NE 11th St, Miami, 305.570.4803. MANGO’S TROPICAL CAFE

Mango’s Tropical Café is Ocean Drive’s high-energy spot that offers entertainment like nothing else. This Latin music venue features the famous Mango dancers and music of all genres (salsa, bachata, samba, merengue) for your dancing pleasure. Plan for dinner and a show every night from 8-11 pm. 900 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 305.673.4422. Map 1 F-3 ROCKWELL MIAMI

One of Miami’s most celebrated nightclubs, Rockwell pays homage to the iconic Washington Avenue location, once the site of legendary places like Les Bains and Chaos and focuses on maximizing the intimate experience. You’ll find a lot of hip-hop artists performing here on weekends. 743 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.793.3882. STORY NIGHTCLUB

This premier entertainment destination is known for its unparalleled, high-energy nightlife experience that has come to define the South Beach lifestyle. Its fashionably chic design and and elegant vibe compliment the firstclass service. STORY’s amenities include over 60 VIP tables and five full bars to keep the party going all night. Open Friday and Saturday 11 pm to 5 am. 136 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.2424. WALL MIAMI

Since its opening in July 2009, WALL is South Beach‘s current longest running nightclub. WALL Miami’s immersive environment has attracted some of the world’s most popular celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Cruise, Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bieber, Paris Hilton and George Clooney and featured

performances by top DJs, including Afrojack, Nervo and Alesso, to name a few. Weekly events include Favela Beach, Miami’s longest Tuesday night party approaching its ninth year, Throwback Thursdays and SKAM Fridays. WALL Miami is open nightly Tu-Sa from 11 pm to 4:30 am. 2201 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Table reservations: 305.938.3130.

GAMING CENTERS

DAVE & BUSTER’S

If you’re into video games, billiards, simulated golf and virtual reality games, this is the spot for you. Dave & Buster’s serves food, but the real attraction is the warehouse-sized arcade. 3000 Oakwood Blvd., Hollywood, 954.923.5505. GAMETIME

Family entertainment center at Sunset Place features a mega-arcade with more than 120 of the latest and greatest video games, simulators and redemption machines, and a remodeled sports bar and billiard lounge. 5701 Sunset Drive, South Miami, 954.923.5505.

world. Performances include full-orchestra concerts, a chamber-music series, a new-music series, small-ensemble concerts, a family series, and special festivals and recitals. 500 17th St., Miami Beach, 305.673.3331.

THEATER

ACTORS’ PLAYHOUSE AT THE MIRACLE THEATRE

One of Florida’s major critically acclaimed non-profit cultural institutions. Enjoy the fall season mainstage production of “Evita” from Oct. 25 to Nov. 26. 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 305.444.9293. COLONY THEATRE

What was once a 1920s movie theater has become a 415seat venue for film festivals, live theater and dance performances. The city-owned art-deco performing arts center is home to resident theater company Miami New Drama and an array of music, dance, comedy and plays. 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.674.1040.

XTREME ACTION PARK

FILLMORE MIAMI BEACH AT THE JACKIE GLEASON THEATER

Located in Fort Lauderdale, Xtreme Action Park features a unique mix of indoor attractions including a gas-powered go kart race track, arena-style roller skating rink and performance venue, rockin’ jump trampoline park, sky high indoor ropes course adventure, Lauderdale Auto Museum, glow in the dark arena for Bazooka Blast and a sports bar. 5300 Powerline Road, Fort Lauderdale, 954.491.6265.

Miami Beach’s premier theater for concerts, dance, Broadway shows and other major productions from around the world. The Fillmore is an iconic venue with an incredible range of scheduled events and shows, from mainstream and well-known names in the industry to local performances only found in Miami, can be expierenced throughout the year. 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.673.7300 or 305.358.5885 (tickets).

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WINE BARS

NEW WORLD SYMPHONY

BUNBURY

Under the artistic direction of Michael Tilson Thomas, who is a conductor, composer and educator, the New World Symphony prepares gifted graduates of distinguished music programs for leadership positions in orchestras and ensembles around the

Located in a former tire shop, the Wynwood wine bar—run by Argentinian sommeliers—fuses Argentinian and American cuisine paired with a wine collection ranging from Californian to Argentinian wines. Wine and empanadas delivered within

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a one-mile radius. 2200 NE Second Ave., 305.333.6929. EL CARAJO

nside a gas station off U.S. 1, in the Shenandoah neighborhood of the city of Miami, you’ll find a Spanish tapas bar, bakery and wine store like no other. The small plates, tablas and paella are meant to be shared, and show off the best of Spanish cuisine. Try it all and save room for the mouth-watering cakes and pastries too. 2465 SW 17th Ave., Miami, 305.856.2424. UVAGGIO

Fusing old-world European charm with modern-day urban energy, this chic wine bar in Coral Gables perfectly pairs hand selected boutique wines with tasty bites in an intimate ambiance. With the entire front of house staff trained sommeliers, ready to guide guests through unique wine tasting experiences, it’s only natural that Uvaggio’s menu is designed around its wine. 70 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 305.448.2400. WD555

Tucked in a quiet nook of bustling Jefferson Avenue in South Beach, WD555 features a wine shop, a bar and a full-service menu of Mediterranean-inspired tapas. 555 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach, 305.672.6161. WINEWOOD

This Biscayne wine bar serves farm-to-table fare family style in a funky little house and outdoor terrace decorated with art comprised of 100-percent recycled materials. Regularly scheduled live music and barbecue served on weekends. 7251 Biscayne Blvd., 305.754.8282.

VENUES

ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

The crown jewel of the Miami performing arts scene. This entertainment venue includes the Sanford and

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Scene Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House, Knight Concert Hall, the Cafe at Books & Books, a farmers market every Monday, 4-8pm, and Brava!, the Center’s newest upscale dining experience. 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305.949.6722. AMERICANAIRLINES ARENA

The AmericanAirlines Arena is located in a vibrant waterfront setting and showcases world-class events of all sizes. It draws sophisticated international audiences to concerts, family entertainment and sporting events and plays host to the NBA’s Miami HEAT. 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786.777.1000. BAYFRONT PARK AMPHITHEATER

This recently renovated amphitheater, an outdoor venue, is located in Bayfront Park, in the heart of downtown Miami on Biscayne Bay. Some of the hottest stars perform at this open-air venue, which is managed and operated by Live Nation. 301 N. Biscayne Blvd., Miami 305.358.7550. BB&T CENTER

Home to the Florida Partners hockey team and serves as a venue for major productions, including concerts, professional sports games, ice shows, circuses and more. One Panther Parkway, Sunrise, 954.835.7000. BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Situated in the heart of Fort Lauderdale’s Arts and Entertainment District, Broward Center hosts Broadway musicals, serious drama, modern dance and ballet, classical music and Grammy-winning pop concerts. 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954.462.0222. HARD ROCK LIVE

artists from all genres (music, comedy, sports). Chris Tucker (Sept. 2), Luis Fonsi Love + Dance World Tour (Sept. 22) and Santana (Oct. 28). One Seminole Way, Hollywood, 866.502.7529. HARD ROCK STADIUM

Home of the Miami Dolphins, Hard Rock Stadium is located 16 miles northwest of downtown Miami in the city of Miami Gardens. The facility opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium and has been known by a number of names including Pro Player Stadium, Dolphin Stadium, Land Shark Stadium and most recently Sun Life Stadium. 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, 305.943.8000. RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

This top-notch performing arts center includes a 2,193seat concert hall and a 300seat playhouse. From Oct. 6-22, enjoy the 2010 production of “La Cage Aux Folles.” 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561.832.7469. MIZNER PARK AMPHITHEATER

Since its inaugural year, the amphitheater has entertained more than one million people. Here, you can enjoy the Florida sunshine as you gaze at the stars and enjoy a variety of community events, city events and big-name concerts. 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, 561.393.7890. SUNSET COVE AMPHITHEATER

The spacious outdoor venue is the host site for tribute band concerts and music festivals like the Southern Jam. National acts like the Zac Brown Band, Willie Nelson and Yes are among the artists that have performed here. 20405 Amphitheater Circle, Boca Raton, 561.488.8069.

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Art Little Haiti Cultural Center This community arts center showcases AfroCaribbean culture through ever-changing art exhibits, dance performances, film screenings, outdoor concerts and other public programs and special events. The outdoor courtyard features a colorful mural depicting Haitian life. The center also houses the Caribbean Marketplace, a place to shop for art and crafts or to enjoy Haitian music and vibrant ambiance. 212-260 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, 305.960.2969, ww.littlehaiticulturalcenter.com

ART GALLERIES/ STUDIOS

THE AMERICAS COLLECTION

For nearly two decades, this leading contemporary gallery founded in 1991 by the Ortiz-Gurdian family from Nicaragua has provided an exciting group of works from Latin American, European and American master artists and emerging talents. It offers a monthly production of serigraphs, which appeal to younger collectors. Annual exhibition schedule consists of approximately six solo exhibitions, group presentations and art fairs. 4213 Ponce de Leon Blvd., 305.446.5578.

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ARTCENTER/SOUTH FLORIDA

Founded by sculptor Ellie Schneiderman in 1984, ArtCenter/South Florida focuses on artist residencies and visiting artists programs, providing affordable studio spaces and exhibition opportunities to more than 1,000 visual artists. Admission is free. Open M-Fr 11 am-7 pm; Sa-Su noon-8 pm. 924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.674.8278. BAKEHOUSE ART COMPLEX

Dozens of artists’ studios located inside the Bakehouse Complex provide visitors an up-close look at how the artists imagine, produce and market their creations. A

spacious gallery also located in the complex offers guests monthly exhibitions, lectures, panel discussions and a very lively atmosphere during opening-night receptions. 561 NW 32nd St., Miami, 305.576.2828. CERNUDA ARTE

The Cernuda family members are well-known collectors of Cuban Art. Specializes in Cuban art primarily featuring Colonial, Early Republic, Vanguardia and Modern Masters, as well as contemporary art. Some notable mentions are Humberto Castro, Demi and Sandro de la Rosa. Expect knowledgeable professionals to help you with your art collecting. 3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, 305.461.1050. THE CISNEROS FONTANALS ART FOUNDATION (CIFO)

As an art foundation, The Cisneros Fontanals Foundation (CIFO) serve as stewards of the Ella FontanalsCisneros Collection which encompasses geometric abstraction, modern and contemporary photography, contemporary video and contemporary art of Latin America. Throughout the year, CIFO presents challenging contemporary art exhibitions of emerging and established contemporary

artists from Latin America. Admission is free. Open Th-Fr noon-6 pm and Sa-Su 10 am-4 pm. 1018 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305.455.3333. DE LA CRUZ COLLECTION CONTEMPORARY ART SPACE

Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz recently opened this space in Miami’s Design District to showcase their personal collection of international contemporary art. The collection includes permanent installations as well as rotating exhibits and special performances throughout the year. 23 NE 41st St., Miami, 305.576.6112. DIANA LOWENSTEIN FINE ARTS

Based in Miami’s Wynwood Art District, Diana Lowenstein Gallery has 25 years of specialized experience presenting modern and contemporary art in the United States and across the globe. Lowenstein Gallery runs a year-long exhibition program in Miami and participates in the world’s most exclusive art fairs, presenting the works of its stable of international artists. 2043 N. Miami Ave., Miami, 305.576.1804. FREDERIC SNITZER GALLERY

For over thirty years, Fredric Snitzer has played a leading role in boosting emerging Miami artists into internation-

al recognition. Past artists have included Hernan Bas, Luis Gispert and Naomi Fisher. Gallery artists have exhibited their work at institutions such as the Whitney Biennial, Palais de Tokyo, Kunsthaus Baselland, Serpentine Gallery, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, among others. 1540 NE Miami Court, Miami, 305.448.8976. GARY NADER ART CENTRE

Gary Nader Art Centre is wellknown for featuring Latin American, modern and contemporary art, including Latin American masters’ paintings, sculptures and drawings. The gallery presents an extensive number of solo and group exhibitions, publication catalogs and art books, as well as provides extensive professional services to private clients, corporations and museums with the acquisition or sale of art. M-Sa 10 am-6 pm. 62 NE 27 St., Miami, 305.576.0256. THE GUG UNDERWATER GALLERY

Peruse the work of acclaimed underwater photographer Christopher Guglielmo. The expansive gallery within The Galleria Mall (across from Neiman Marcus), showcases a sample of his portfolio

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including marine life, limited edition fine art prints and custom client installations. Open M-Sa 10 am-9 pm; Su noon-6 pm. 2414 E. Sunrise Blvd.Fort Lauderdale, 954.579.8096. GUY HARVEY INC. ART GALLERY

Harvey, the artist and world-famous conservationist, scientist and explorer, has positioned his sea life images on the backs of thousands of fishermen via screened T-shirts, but he also produces a great number of giclees, prints and photographs. 10408 W. State Road 84 #104 Davie, 954.581.0073. LAS OLAS FINE ARTS

Las Olas Fine Arts has held a prominent place in Fort Lauderdale as the oldest primary venue for contemporary art for more than 23 years. It offers contemporary works from award-winning international painters and sculptors, including Michel Belleau, Dominic Besner, Clara Duque, Viviane Case-Fox, Estella Fransbergen, Aniocles Gregoire and more. 701 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.767.0063. THE MARGULIES COLLECTION AT THE WAREHOUSE

Housed in a large warehouse, the Margulies Collection is an extensive collection of contemporary and vintage photography, video, sculpture and installations from the holdings of prominent Miami collector Martin Z. Margulies. Open April through October annually Tuesday to Saturday, 11 am to 4 pm, with extended hours during Art Basel/ Miami Art Week. Admission: $10 adults, Florida students $5. 591 NW 27th St., Miami, 305.576.1051. MARKOWICZ FINE ART

Located in the Miami Design District, Markowicz Fine Art offers a wide variety of artists with exceptional creative talent.From the bildoreliefos

of Alain Godon, to the Richard Orlinski’s sculptures, the street artist Kaï or the delicate crystal glass sculptures from Rudolf Burda, the art in this gallery is a feast for the eyes. 110 NE 40th St., Miami, 786.615.8158. OPERA GALLERY

This internationally renowned art gallery offers exclusive collections of fine paintings and sculpture from contemporary and modern masters such as Chagall, botero, Buffet, Monet, Salvador Dali and many others. 30 NE 39th St, Miami, 305.868.3337. RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION

Soon after they married in 1964, Don and Mera Rubell began assembling one of the world’s finest contemporary art collections. Their holdings have been on display to the public since 1996. Housed in a former United States Drug Enforcement Agency confiscated-goods warehouse now holds works by Damien Hirst, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Julian Schnabel, Andy Warhol and others. Open Wed.-Sat. 10 am-5:30 pm. Complimentary tours at 11 am and 3 pm. $10 adults, $5 students and seniors, free under 18 and U.S. veterans. 95 NW 29th St., Wynwood, 305.573.6090.

ART MUSEUMS

THE BASS

Re-opening on Oct. 8, The Bass presents exhibitions of international contemporary art from mid-career and established artists reflecting the spirit and international character of Miami Beach. A new gallery features the museum’s permanent collection which includes Renaissance and Baroque paintings, sculptures and textiles. On display “Good Evening Beautiful Blue” by Ugo Rondinone and Pascale Marthine Tayou’s “Beautiful.” 2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.673.7530.

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BOCA RATON MUSEUM OF ART

Located in Mizner Park, the Boca Raton Museum of Art houses American and European art with strengths in early 20th-century Modernism. The collection also features two excellent collections of African and Pre-Columbian objects. Exhibitions include “Deep Line Drawings by Carlos Luna” and “Photography from the Bequest of Isadore and Kelly Friedman.” Open late Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm. Tu, W, F 10 am to 5 pm, weekends noon to 5 pm. 501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, 561.392.2500. INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART MIAMI

The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA Miami) provides an international platform for the work of established and emerging artists. It presents the work of local artists through frequent exhibitions; its permanent collection, meanwhile, showcases local artists who have reached “cornerstone moments” with their works. Tu-Su, 11 am-7 pm; free admission. 4040 NE Second Ave., Miami, 305.901.5272. LOWE ART MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI

Miami’s oldest and largest art museum with a permanent collection of more than 14,000 objects including Greco-Roman Antiquities; Renaissance and Baroque Art; 17th to 21st century art of the Americas and Europe, Asian, African, Ancient and Native American Art, rotated within large gallery spaces, plus changing exhibitions. 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, 305.284.3535. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART NORTH MIAMI

This sleek museum has attracted a world-class and ongoing roster of exhibits, showcasing such artists as Keith Haring, Jean-Michel

Basquiat and Diego Rivera. It also offers art classes for children, teens and adults. Check out Jazz at MoCA, a free outdoor concert on the last Friday of each month. Open Tu-Fr and Su 11 am-5 pm and Sa 1 pm-9 pm. 770 NE 125th St., North Miami, 305.893.6211. NORTON MUSEUM OF ART

The Norton Museum of Art boasts impressive collections of late 19th- and 20th-century American works, European art and photography. Its holdings include art by European artists Brancusi, Gauguin, Matisse, Miró, Monet and Picasso and by Americans such as Davis, Hassam, Hopper, Manship, O’Keeffe, Pollock and Sheeler. Free admission. 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach, 561.832.5196. NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE

Host to a number of high-profile exhibits over the years, the 25,000-square-foot NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale’s permanent collection includes significant works by the American realist William Glackens, post-World War II avant-garde Cobra artists, and Latin American and Cuban art. There’s also a museum store and café onsite. Tues.-Sat. 11 am-5 pm; Sun. noon-5 pm; open 11 am-8 pm the first Thurs. of every month. Adults $12, seniors and military $8; students and college students $5. One East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.525.5500. THE PATRICIA & PHILLIP FROST ART MUSEUM

A Smithsonian affiliate, The Frost Museum features innovative exhibits, lectures and programs. Its repository has more than 6,000 collections of art that feature the Metropolitan Collection and Cintas Fellows. Free admission. Open Tu-Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su noon-5 pm. Florida International University, University Park Campus,


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10975 SW 17th St., Miami, 305.348.2890. PÉREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI

With frequently changing exhibits and amazing works of art, Miami’s flagship museum, PAMM, also offers a one-of-akind restaurant overlooking Biscayne Bay, Verde. Closed on Wednesdays. M-Tu and Fr-Su 10 am-6 pm; Th 10 am-9 pm. Adults $16, Youth (ages 7-18) and Seniors (62+) $12, children under 6 free. 1103 Biscayne Blvd., 305.375.3000. THE WOLFSONIAN-FIU

From propaganda posters to World’s Fair memorabilia, The Wolfsonian-FIU showcases American and European decorative and fine arts produced between 1885 and 1945. Open noon-6 pm daily except Wednesdays; Fr, noon-9 pm. Free admission Fridays after 6 pm. Admission $7 adults; $5 seniors, stu-

dents and children 6-12. 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.531.1001. WORLD EROTIC ART MUSEUM

Find the world’s greatest collection of erotic art, including sculptures, paintings, artifacts, jewelry and much more from the four corners of the world. The WEAM collection includes more than 4000 works of international art, ranging from 300 BCE to the immediate present. M-Th, 11 am to 10 pm, Fr-Su 11 am to midnight. Admission $15. 1205 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 866.969.WEAM or 305.532.9336. YOUNG AT ART

From the “Pop-Surrealistic” world of internationally recognized artist Kenny Scharf to a psychedelic day-glo environment and a Global Village that celebrates the rich cultures of the world,

Young At Art is a great family adventure. M-Th 10 am-5 pm; Fr-Sa 10 am-6 pm and Su 11 am-6 pm. Adults and children $14. 751 SW 121st Ave. Davie, 954.424.0085.

ART WALKS

BIRD ROAD ART DISTRICT

On the third Saturday of the month, 7-10 pm, visit more than 20 artists’ studios, view gallery exhibitions and meet the artists of the Bird Road Art District. 7259 SW 48th St., Miami, 305.332.1905. FAT VILLAGE ARTWALK

Fort Lauderdale’s ArtWalk, from 6 to 11 pm on the last Saturday of the month, celebrates art and artists, complemented with food trucks, performances and entertainment. Free parking NE Fifth Avenue and NE Ninth Street, Fort Lauderdale. 954.760.5900.

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More than 30 galleries open their doors from 6-10 pm on the first Fri. of each month, showcasing international artists from around the world. Enjoy refreshments and a complimentary continuous trolley shuttle between galleries. Downtown Coral Gables, 305.444.4493. WYNWOOD ART WALK

Held on the second Saturday of each month, the free Wynwood Art Walk is a feast for the eyes for art aficionados. Step inside galleries to check out works from national and local artists as well as the local murals that cover this former warehouse district. Food is available for purchase from area food trucks. Between NW 20th Street and 36th Street and NE Second Avenue to I-95. 305.814.9290.

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Sights Silverball Museum For pinball wizards, this cool museum is heaven on earth. From vintage pinball machines and skee ball to shuffleboard and arcade games, this attraction has something for everyone. But wait, this is not your typical museum, here, you are encouraged to play with the “artifacts.” Reminiscent of the Jersey Shore, the museum’s café offers carnival-style fare (think: hot dogs, pizza, nachos, funnel cake) plus, wine and beer. 19 NE Third Ave., Delray Beach, 561.266.3294, silverballmuseum.com

The Monastery Cloister is the oldest building in the Western Hemisphere. William Randolph Hearst brought the pieces to America, and in 1952 Miami developers reassembled the monastery at its current site. Today the parish Church of St. Bernard de Clairvaux is an active and growing congregation in the Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida. 16711 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, 305.945.1461. BONNET HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDENS

Built by Frederic Clay Bartlett in 1920, the Bonnet House was a winter retreat embellished with artistic elements that Frederic and his wife, Evelyn, picked out over their years of marriage. The house is preserved and maintained in its original state, with original furnishings and artwork. The surrounding grounds are home to native barrier island vegetation, including the Yellow Bonnet Water Lily (hence the name Bonnet House), as well as one of the largest orchid collections in the Southeast U.S. 900 N. Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale, 954.563.5393

BUTTERFLY WORLD

Walk through tropical, flowering gardens in six giant screened aviaries filled with twenty thousand live exotic butterflies and the world’s most amazing birds. Hand feed the small parrots in the Lorikeet Encounter. Enjoy the botanical gardens, Macaw Landing, butterfly museum, live bug zoo, outdoor café, gift and plant shops and more. 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek, 954.977.4400. CAULEY SQUARE HISTORIC VILLAGE

This nostalgic village offers a glimpse of Old South Florida. Quaint cottages have been restored into a labyrinth of antiques, boutiques and specialty shops, featuring unique items. The famous Tea Room Restaurant and The Latin Corner & Notes on Vine offer a delicious menu. 22400 Old Dixie Highway, Miami, 305.258.3543. CORAL CASTLE MUSEUM

See a hand-carved 9-ton gate, a Polaris telescope, the world’s only sundial with seasons and more at the Coral Castle Edward Leedskalnin built. No one knows how he excavated, carved and placed 1,100 tons of coral in the large open area. His creation has been compared to the Egyptian pyramids and

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Stonehenge. Su-Th 8 am-6 pm, F-Sa 8 am-8 pm. Adults (13-64) $18, children (7-12) $8, children under age 6 free. 28655 S. Dixie Highway Miami, 305.248.6345. DEERING ESTATE AT CUTLER

From its archaeological features to its historic houses and nature preserves, the 444-acre Deering Estate at Cutler is one of Miami’s noteworthy historic sites and parks. This vast estate is home to entire spaces dedicated to philanthropist Charles Deering’s collections of art and design. Open daily 10 am-5 pm. Adults, $12, children (4-14) $7. 16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami, 305.235.1668. JUNGLE ISLAND

Mingle with birds, monkeys and some of the world’s rarest creatures in a tropical jungle setting. Jungle Island is home to animal wonders including lovable lemurs from Madagascar, the only tame cassowary on the planet, twin orangutans Peanut and Pumpkin and Australian red kangaroos. Admission $34.95 for adults and $26.95 for children (ages 3-10). M-F, 10 am-5 pm; Sa-Su, 10 am-6 pm. 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami, 305.400.7000.

MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS BISCAYNE NATURE CENTER

Located in Crandon Park, the Biscayne Nature Center offers hands-on marine exploration, coastal hammock hikes, fossil-rock reef walks, local history lectures, field science programs and beach walks. Marine exploration trips are scheduled at low tide only. All trips are led by a naturalist guide. Reservations required. 6767 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, 305.361.6767. MIAMI SEAQUARIUM

Go to Miami Seaquarium for a wonderful day of family fun, exciting shows, great exhibits and enjoyable, educational presentations in a beautifully landscaped marine-life entertainment park on 38 acres overlooking Biscayne Bay. Entertainment is included in the price of admission. Swim with dolphins at Dolphin Harbor, the home of the dolphin-interaction program. Open daily, 10 am-6 pm. Food outlets and gift shops are available throughout the park. Enjoy the newer Sea Trek Reef Encounter, an underwater walking journey through a 300,000-gallon tropical reef. 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, 305.361.5705.

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wilds of the Florida frontier. Moonlight concerts, dances, starlight movie classics, guided tours and festivals are a few of the activities to be enjoyed at this state park. Visit daily, except Tuesdays, from 9 am-5 pm. Park admission $2 (except children 5 and under are free). 3485 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, 305.442.6866.

Hangin’ with Orangs exhibit. Open daily 9:30 am-5 pm. 14805 SW 216 St., Miami, 305.235.1611.

Gain valuable insight into the rich culture, lifestyle and history of the Miccosukee Indian Tribe as you observe its members partaking in the art of woodwork, beadwork, patchwork, basket weaving and doll making. View historical artifacts, paintings and historical photographs at the Miccosukee Museum. Found just 30 minutes west of the Florida Turnpike at Mile Marker 70. Open seven days a week, 8 am to 6 pm. U.S. 41 Tamiami Trail, Miami, 305.552.8365.

SCHNEBLY REDLAND’S WINERY

From the owners of Miami Brewing Company, Schnebly Winery is a boutique winery specializing in exquisite tropical wines made from exotic fruits like, avocado, carambola, guava, lychee, mango and passion fruit. Set amid a lush tropical garden with waterfalls and elaborate tikis, this winery offers a full line of tropical wines for purchase. 30205 SW 217th Ave., Homestead, 305.242.1224.

MONKEY JUNGLE

Escape on a jungle safari and explore the wilds of South America and Asia. View nearly 400 primates of 30 species close up as they run around a 30-acre reserve. Enjoy the antics of the Amazonian Rain Forest and the Orangutans’

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BEACHES & PARKS

THE BARNACLE HISTORIC STATE PARK

Built in 1891 by Coconut Grove pioneer Ralph Munroe, this historic site is a look into Old Miami when it was in the

This natural paradise, located at the tip of the Key Biscayne, boasts 1.25 miles of whitesand beachfront. Rent small watercraft and bicycles or go on a free tour of the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse offered at 10 am and 1 pm daily. A café and a gift shop are onsite. The park is open Th-M 9 am-5 pm. $8 per vehicle with up to eight occupants, limit 2-8 people/vehicle, $4-$6 per single occupant vehicle, $2 per single pedestrian and

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bicyclist. 1200 S. Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, 305.361.5811. BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARK

Only 5 percent of Biscayne National Park’s 181,500 acres are above water, consisting of about 45 tiny keys and a mangrove shoreline. You’ll find glass-bottomed boats that will take you on a reef cruise or for a snorkeling or diving excursion. Visitors may enjoy swimming, fishing, and bird-watching. Canoes are available for rent. 9700 SW 328th St., Homestead, 305.230.7275 or 305.230.1100. EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK

The largest remaining subtropical wilderness in North America and one of the world’s richest biological preserves, Everglades National Park encompasses the eight ecosystems of the Everglades within its 1.5

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million acres. Endlessly fascinating, the acres of saw-grass prairie to the pinelands, the hardwood hammocks and the mangrove-lined inland waterways, support a fascinating array of organisms at all levels of the food chain. Ranger-led activities originate at the various visitor centers of Everglades National Park, located at the southern tip of the 100-mile-long stretch of the Everglades. 40001 State Road 9336, Florida City, 305.242.7700.

BOTANICAL GARDENS

ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS

Established in 1977, the gardens are home to 100 works by the sculptor, including her nine monumental works hidden among rare palms on the property. Also see the artist’s studio, where works in bronze, stone and wood tower over visitors, and her

historic home, which was redesigned by Palm Beach architect Marion Sims Wyeth in 1934 and added—along with the studio and gardens—to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. Admission $5. W-Su, 10 am-4 pm. 2051 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, 561.832.5328. FAIRCHILD TROPICAL BOTANIC GARDEN

One of the world’s pre-eminent botanical gardens, Fairchild sits on 83 acres filled with rare tropical plants from around the world. It offers narrated tram tours, and the Garden Café serves lunch. Open daily 9:30 am-4:30 pm. Adults $25, $18 for seniors over 65, $12 for children 6-17, children 5 and under and Fairchild members free. 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, 305.667.1651.

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FLAMINGO GARDENS

This 60-acre, non-profit botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary features thousands of rare, exotic and native plants, some of Florida’s largest and oldest trees, and over 90 species of Florida native animals. Spot alligators, eagles, otters, panthers, bobcats, a black bear and of course, flamingos. Or travel back and see what Old Florida was like by visiting the historic 1930s Wray Home Museum. 3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie, 954.473.2955. MIAMI BEACH BOTANICAL GARDEN

Discover the history of Miami Beach through its botany, at this 2.6-acre lushly landscaped oasis just blocks from South Beach. The Miami Beach Botanical Garden showcases more than 60 varieties of native Florida plants and trees including orchids,

palms and bromeliads. Other highlights include a Japanese garden, water ponds and an edible garden. Open Tu-Su, 9 am-5 pm. Free admission; a $5-per-person donation is suggested for group tours. 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, 305.673.7256. MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS

Uncover a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. For close to 40 years, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens has offered visitors a window to Japan through 16 acres of sprawling historic gardens, a world-class bonsai display, captivating exhibits that feature art and artifacts from its 7,000+ permanent collection, signature cuisine and museum store. 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach, 561.495.0233.


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AH-TAH-THI-KI MUSEUM

SOAK IN OUR HISTORY! A Smithsonian Affiliate and Florida’s largest history museum, we tell Miami’s stories.

The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki (“a place to learn”) Museum is located three miles from Billie Swamp Safari on the Big Cypress Reservation. Visitors enjoy life-like displays of Florida Seminole life and culture in the 1800s, along with rare artifacts. In addition to the informative exhibits, the museum features a living village with Seminole tribal members making arts and crafts. Adult admission $9, children under 4 free. Open seven days a week from 9 am to 5 pm. 34725 West Boundary Road, Clewiston, 877.902.1113. BURGER MUSEUM BY BURGER BEAST

Take a trip down memory lane to the days of Royal Castle headquartered in Downtown Miami in 1950, old menus, uniforms, photos, promotional posters and the quirky cast of characters of McDonalds and Burger King at the Burger Museum. Located within Magic City Casino, west of the Miami International Airport, the 1,500 square foot museum is open Thursday to Sunday from noon to 8 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. 450 NW 37th Ave., Miami, 305.305.3999. CORAL GABLES MUSEUM

— 101 West Flagler Street — Downtown Miami 305-375-1492

The Coral Gables Museum celebrates the civic arts of architecture, urban design and planning, sustainable and development and multiple forms of preservation. Located in a historic coral stone building, formerly the city’s fire station and jail, the museum offers historical exhibitions and lectures, bike and walking tours and holiday events. 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables, 305.603.8067. GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM

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Climb aboard to ride the children’s link train, the much larger caboose locomotive or the the engineer cab at this

attraction located next to Zoo Miami. You’ll be captivated by the museum’s exhibits, including the Model Train room, a farm tractor and several sections from the Florida East Coast Railway. Open M-Fr 10-4 pm; Sa-Su 11-4 pm. 12450 SW 152nd St., Miami, 305.253.0063. HISTORYMIAMI MUSEUM

Visit “Tropical Dreams,” a permanent exhibition that chronicles the trials and triumphs of the early trailblazers shaping Miami into what it’s today. The exhibition includes a 1920s trolley car, lost treasures from 17th- and 18th-century shipwrecks, artifacts from PanAm Airlines, as well as rafts built by Haitian and Cuban migrants. Open Tu-Sa, 10 am-5 pm and Su noon-5 pm. Adults $10, seniors and students with ID $8 and $5 children 6-12. 101 W. Flagler St., Miami, 305.375.1492. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

Magnificent award-winning sculptures featuring over 100 figures and a 42-foot bronze sculpture designed by artist Kenneth Treister grace the entrance of this museum. The sculptures are in family groupings, depicting human emotion and despair. Admission is free. Open daily 9 am-sundown. 1933-45 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.1663. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME MUSEUM & AQUATIC COMPLEX

This swimming and diving facility is open for lap swimming and water aerobics and is host to national and international aquatic competitions. A museum houses 10,000 square feet of Olympic memorabilia from more than 100 nations, honoring the world’s greatest aquatic stars. There are also aquatic masterpieces by artisans Leroy Nieman and Daumier. Museum, gift shop and art gallery open M-F 10 am-5 pm; Sa 9 am-2 pm.

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Sights One Hall of Fame Drive, Fort Lauderdale, 954.462.6536. JEWISH MUSEUM OF FLORIDA-FIU

A unique destination for every age and background, the museum comprises two restored synagogues, both on the National Register of Historic Places. One has Art Deco features and 80 stainedglass windows. The core exhibit, “MOSAIC,” depicts nearly 250 years of Jewish life in Florida. Open Tu- Su 10 am-5 pm. Adults $6; seniors 65+ and students $5; children under 6 and members free; families $12; Saturdays are free. 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.672.5044. MIAMI CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Play, learn, imagine and create at Miami Children’s Museum, where you and your family can explore 14 interactive and bilingual exhibit galleries as well as daily programming focused on arts, culture, community and communication. Minutes from Downtown Miami and Miami Beach, MCM boasts beautiful views of the Port of Miami and the famous Miami skyline. Open daily from 10 am to 6 pm. Watson Island, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, 305.373.5437. MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY AND SCIENCE

Spend a day of discovery exploring hundreds of interactive exhibits. Take a ride on the Everglades Airboat Adventure, see exciting science demonstrations, meet an alligator and be charmed by cute river otters. The museum also offers visitors the chance to soar through the skies in nine cockpit simulators, plus 3-D IMAX adventures. M-Sa 10 am-5 pm; Su noon-6 pm. 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale, 954.467.6637. THE PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE

plore it all in one dynamic campus at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. Centrally located in Downtown Miami’s Museum Park, Frost Science is a leading-edge museum dedicated to sharing the power of science, sparking wonder and fueling innovation for the future. Discover Miami’s newest home for the ever-curious and explore yourself, the environment, the oceans and outer space in a dynamic, interactive adventure with dazzling new exhibitions and experiences. Hours: 9 am 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305.434.9600.

VIZCAYA Old world elegance. New world attitude.

VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS

Vizcaya is a National Historic Landmark that preserves the Miami estate of agricultural industrialist James Deering. Opening in 1916, this magnificent museum is an example of when the nation’s most successful entrepreneurs built lavish estates inspired by the stately homes of Europe. The Main House features over 2,500 art objects and furnishings. Open M, W-Su, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Also closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. 3251 S. Miami Ave., Coconut Grove, 305.250.9133.

ZOOS

ZOO MIAMI

Rated a Top 10 zoo in the U.S., Zoo Miami features more than 3,000 creatures that squawk, slither and swing from branches. Miami’s big zoo offers interactive opportunities like giraffe, parrot and rhino feeding. Guests can also take a guided tram tour, cruise through on fourwheeled safari cycles, or rent a pedal boat at the lake. Zoo Miami is open every day of the year from 10 am to 5 pm. Daily admission is $21.95 for adults and $17.95 for children (3-12). 12400 SW 152 St., Miami, 305.251.0400.

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Discover your love of art, history and the environment at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Be inspired by this Gilded Age estate on the bay surrounded by ten acres of formal gardens and rockland forest. The Main House features decorated rooms showcasing over 2,500 art objects and furnishings. A National Historic Landmark, Vizcaya offers an experience to ignite your senses.

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Explore Palm Beach Segway Tours Explore the Palm Beaches in a fun, eco-friendly way by roaming on a segway. For two hours, see the sights and beautiful scenery of West Palm Beach waterfront and Palm Beach Island. Roll through the streets in this fun adventure, as an expert tour guide entertains with fascinating and humorous stories about this charming enclave. Tours fill up fast. Booking in advance is recommended. No experience is necessary. Tour prices range $55-$75. 330 Clematis St. #116, West Palm Beach, 561.283.8818.

ACCOMMODATIONS

FORTUNE HOUSE HOTEL

Conveniently located in Miami’s premier Financial District, Fortune House Hotel offers fully equipped suites within walking distance to a variety of restaurants and shops along Brickell Avenue. 185 SE 14th Terrace, Miami, 305.349.5200.

CRUISES

ISLAND QUEEN CRUISES

Sit back, relax and enjoy a sightseeing cruise along scenic Biscayne Bay. See Miami’s spectacular coastal sites including the beautiful Downtown Miami skyline, PortMiami, Fisher Island, Miami Beach and “Millionaire’s Row”—home to the rich and famous. Located at Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305.379.5119.

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On this totally amped-up water tour, captains will show you the nearby sights. From beautiful San Marco island to the houses of Flagler Memorial Island. Once you’ve taken in the sights, hold on tight and embrace the adrenaline rush as the skilled captains navigate tight corners and throw in 360-degree turns for an unforgettable trip. 305.397.6079.

MIAMI AQUA TOURS

BOCA RATON

Explore Miami from the water on a sightseeing cruise from Miami Aqua Tours. Established in 2002, it offers a variety of boat tours from pirate adventures aboard the El Loro to sunset champagne cruises and their signature Miami Party Boat. Tours depart daily from Bayside Marketplace behind the Hard Rock Cafe. 401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305.358.7600.

This “Pink City” is known for its combination of natural beauty, history and sophisticated shopping and cultural amenities. Boca’s natural beauty is on display at the Gumbo Limbo Environmental Complex, with its outdoor aquariums and pristine hammock along the Intracoastal Waterway. The historic Boca Raton Resort & Club, designed by legendary architect Addison Mizner in the 1920s, offers a majestic setting.

MIAMI SPEEDBOAT TOURS

Experience an exhilarating, adrenaline rush on your own 13-foot mini-speed boat tour. Navigate the pristine waters of Biscayne Bay as you listen to the storied past of Miami.The witty yet historical narration is done through two-way communication systems mounted on each boat. Shuckers Bar and Grill, 1819 79th St. Causeway, Miami Beach, 305.924.5993.

NEIGHBORHOODS

ness community for shopping and dining at the area’s top restaurants. DELRAY BEACH

Dubbed “The Village by the Sea,” this town lives up to its name. You’ll find a friendly, small-town vibe combined with smart, big-city sophistication. After a day at Delray’s beautiful beaches, stroll through the quaint downtown or stop at the newly revived Pineapple Park neighborhood.

COCONUT GROVE

DOWNTOWN MIAMI

“The Grove” is known for tree-lined streets and architectural points of interest from old houses of coral rock to gracious homes, cottages and historic churches. Locals come from all over to dine and drink at the many restaurants, from sidewalk eateries to candlelit dining rooms, or to browse in art galleries and eclectic shops.

This four-square mile area is where you can appreciate the city’s humble beginnings and first-class leisure activities. Flagler Street is the downtown’s historic retail area and home to Olympia Theater, a magnificent performing arts center that dates back to 1926. Biscayne Boulevard, downtown Miami’s main thoroughfare parallel to Biscayne Bay, is lined with residential projects, sidewalk cafés and retail stores. The urban center is home to the AmericanAirlines Arena where the Miami Heat play, plus Bayside Marketplace, Bayfront Park, PortMiami, and the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science too.

BAL HARBOUR

CORAL GABLES

This exclusive and secluded village is South Florida’s glamour and fashion capital. An oasis of pampering and privilege, located at Miami Beach’s northern tip. The Village has the highest concentration deluxe oceanfront hotels, resorts, opulent condo residences and an enviable shopping and dining scene.

Appropriately named “The City Beautiful” by its designer, George Merrick, Coral Gables is an utterly charming community of gracious Mediterranean architecture, monumental gateways, fountains, streets shaded by huge banyans and miles of waterways. Stop in Downtown Coral Gables, a thriving busi-

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FORT LAUDERDALE

Known as the “Venice of America” for its network of rivers and canals, Fort Lauderdale is one of the world’s yachting capitals. Las Olas Boulevard, at its center, is only part of the city. Visit the famous beachfront or Hugh Taylor Birch State Park to enjoy a slice of undeveloped paradise. Hit up the Riverwalk, downtown Fort Lauderdale or the 17th Street strip to enjoy one of the many stellar restaurants and shops. HOLLYWOOD

has its own claim to fame. the area’s Art Deco District is globally recognized as one of Miami’s unique attractions. The beaches are thronged with sexy, beautiful people. People leisurely dine at chic outdoor cafés along Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road. When the sun goes gown, South Beach’s nightlife goes into high gear as crowds head for the action of the city’s number one zone of no holdsbarred bacchanals. WEST PALM BEACH

A visit to Broward County’s Hollywood means learning about the “Broadwalk” and the circles. The Broadwalk is a paved, beachfront walkway that separates the sand from the shops and restaurants that provide a low-key hangout. And the circles are the traffic feature that break up Hollywood Boulevard. A mile or so inland from the Broadwalk, the restaurants and bars around Young Circle bustle at night.

This is a city that loves its waterfront, as the miles of sidewalks and bike lanes along the Intracoastal Waterway attest. It’s also a town that loves a good time. SunFest is West Palm Beach’s biggest party, but far from the only one. The party’s always on at CityPlace and other nightlife hotspots at Clematis Street. There’s also plenty to do for art lovers including world-renowned museums and picturesque districts like Antique Row and Northwood Village.

KEY BISCAYNE

TOURS

This seven-mile-long and two-mile-wide barrier island is known for its pristine beaches, outdoor activities and relaxed, small-town lifestyle. The island town includes 1,800 acres of natural parkland and is a water lovers paradise with a wide array of activities, including windsurfing, kayaking, sailing and paddle boarding. LITTLE HAVANA

A neighborhood of Miami considered the epicenter of Cuban culture and heritage. The famed Calle Ocho street is well-known for hosting a variety of events including the annual Calle Ocho festival, monthly free Viernes Culturales (Cultural Fridays) celebration and more. SOUTH BEACH

Occupying less than two square miles on the tip of Miami Beach, South Beach

COOPERTOWN AIRBOAT TOURS

At the home of the original airboat tours since 1945, learn the secrets of the Everglades eco-system while professional guides take you on an educational tour of the Everglades National Park covering 7 to 8 miles. Private tours available. For an after-tour snack, try the delicacies served up at the Coopertown Restaurant like frog legs, gator tail, catfish and more. Open every day from 9 am to 5:50 pm. 22700 SW Eight St., Miami, 305.226.6048. ECO-ADVENTURES

Try naturalist-guided nature adventures highlighting South Florida’s sub-tropical beauty, pristine parks, unique wilderness areas and historic sites. Activities include kayaking and snorkeling in Biscayne Bay, canoe trips through mangrove creeks, biking along

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Key Biscayne, marine wading tours, and hiking trips into some of the best wilderness areas of the Everglades. 4000 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, 305.365.3018. EVERGLADES SWAMP TOURS

With more than 60 years experience in air boating, Everglades Swamp Tours expert guides will take you on a ride of a lifetime to learn the history, ecology and wildlife that call this natural treasure home. Hourly kayak rentals are available, as well as private and group tours. Broward County Rest Area I-75, MM 35,, 305.849.0135. TOUR HELICOPTER

Get an osprey’s view of the white sands and turquoise waters off Miami Beach. Or, fly like an eagle above the Everglades’ “River of Grass.” Located at North Perry Airport, TourHelicopter is one of South Florida’s more thrilling attractions and a leading provider of guaranteed, fixed-pricing helicopter tours. Gift certificates, hotel transportation and other aerial services are also available, including aerial photography and flight training. Hotel transportation provided. North Perry Airport, 603 SW 77th Way, Pembroke Pines, 954.605.8155 , or toll-free at 1.888.411.7687.

TRANSPORTATION

AVENTURA WORLDWIDE TRANSPORTATION

Whether you are looking for luxury chauffeured transportation, an executive coach or black car service day or night, Aventura Worldwide will set you up. In the business since 1992, it offers 24-hour dispatch services for new reservations, changes to existing bookings, driver status or just general inquiries. Free Wi-Fi and tablets in all vehicles. 20251 NE 15th Court, Aventura, 800.944.9886. 305.770.5466..

DECOBIKE

DecoBike is the official City of Miami Beach public bicycle rental program. Rent from any station in the city and return to any station when done. Citywide coverage with more than 100 stations and 1,000 custom DecoBikes available. Visit the website for station locator and prices. Deco Store, 723 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.532.9494. FORT LAUDERDALE/ HOLLYWOOD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Everything at the airport is new, from its parking garage and terminal to connecting super highways. It’s only seven minutes away from the Broward County Convention center, major hotels, beach and Port Everglades. Also, provides non-stop service to more than 60 U.S cities, Canada and the Caribbean, with airlines providing service on more than 600 flights a day. 100 Terminal Drive, Fort Lauderdale, 954.359.1200 METRORAIL

Twenty-two station rapid transit system runs from Dadeland South to Medley, connecting South Miami, Coral Gables, Downtown Miami, the Civic Center, Allapattah, Brownsville, Liberty City and Hialeah. Riders can transfer to the Metromover at Brickell and Government Center. Travel to Broward and Palm Beach counties by transferring to Tri-Rail at the Tri-Rail Station. From 5 am-midnight, seven days a week. 305.770.3131. MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Miami International Airport (MIA) is known as America’s second-busiest airport for international passengers, welcoming 70 percent of all international visitors to Florida. It offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other airport in the United States with a lineup of 100 air carriers. Find here


Explore a wide array of services and amenities, from currency exchange and animal relief areas to baggage storage and more than 200 choices in shops and restaurants. 2100 NW 42nd Ave., 305.869.4930. PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

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Opened in 1936, when it was known as Morrison Field, the Palm Beach International Airport has nearly 100 daily non-stop departures to more than 25 destinations in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean. It is conveniently located between Boca Raton and Jupiter, and west of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach. 1000 Palm Beach International Airport, West Palm Beach, 561.471.7400. PORT EVERGLADES

Port Everglades is South Florida’s gateway for international trade and tropical cruise vacations. Since welcoming its first cruise ship in 1931, Port Everglades has grown to be the third busiest cruise port in the world, with 3 million passengers expected this year. Direct highway access, located within two miles of Fort LauderdaleHollywood International airport. 1850 Eller Drive., Fort Lauderdale, 954.523.3404. SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION / TRI-RAIL

South Florida’s only commuter rail system between the Greater Miami area and West Palm Beach with 18 stations at several attractions and points of interest. 800.874.7245 or 954.783.6030.

VISITOR CENTERS

GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

Imagine all the good times you’ll have when you visit the Greater Miami and its beaches. Open M-F 8:30 am-6 pm, the area’s official tourism bureau offers visitor guides, brochures and maps, free of

charge. 701 Brickell Ave., Suite 2700, Miami, 305.539.3000. KEY BISCAYNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Established in 1957, the Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce is a comprehensive resource center for those who are seeking to work, live and play in Key Biscayne. Its visitor center provides information on where to dine, shop and enjoy the area. 88 W. McIntyre St., Key Biscayne, 305.361.5207. LGBT VISITOR CENTER

From the historic Old City Hall building, the LGBT Visitor Center promotes inclusion and equality to thousands of tourists from around the world. The staff is armed with an abundance of resources to assist with any last-minute needs such as hotel and dining recommendations. Open M-F, 10 am-6 pm; Sa-Su 11 am-4 pm. 1103 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.397.8914. MIAMI BEACH LATIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Information center for tourists and convention delegates inside the historic building of Miami Beach Community Church. The chamber offers more than 250 different brochures in various languages, a multi-lingual concierge desk with free information, personal assistance, maps and travel guides. Open year-round, 9 am-5 :30 pm (M-F). 1620 Drexel Avenue, Miami Beach, 305.674.1414. SUNNY ISLES BEACH VISITOR CENTER

This new center provides information on where to eat, places to shop, activities available in and around Sunny Isles Beach. Plus, it’s a place to shop for stylish Sunny Isles Beach memorabilia such as T-shirts, beach towels, post cards, posters and more. M-F 10 am-4 pm. Sunny Isles Beach Government Center, 18070 Collins Ave., 305.792.1952.

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Be Well Sean Donaldson Hair Sean Donaldson is a hair industry veteran with 28 years of experience in salons, school and editorial styling. Throughout his career, Sean has styled hair for both celebrities and royalty. A hair and beauty destination, his namesake salon combines the service and technical expertise of a bespoke European hair salon with the finest in contemporary design. 1674 Meridian Ave. #100, Miami Beach, 305.397.8460; Brickell City Centre, 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami, 786.646.9390, www. seandonaldsonhair.com

BROWNES MERCHANTS & TRADING CO.

A favorite among visiting South Beach celebs as well as locals. Brownes has all the latest high-end beauty goods from all the popular beauty lines, as well as aromatherapy, candles and beauty accessories. This beauty emporium offers full spa services, including sublime massages, flawless mani-pedis, and invigorating scrubs and facials. 1688 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.7544. KIEHL’S

Two words will drive almost anyone into this Old-World apothecary with the blue neon sign: free samples. They are provided, handfuls at a time, to anyone who wants to experience what it’s like to shave, wash or primp with Kiehl’s high-quality products. The collection of products found here address all kinds of skin conditions including aging, sensitivity, age spots, acne and more. 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.933.2292; 540 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.531.0404. METRO BEAUTY CENTER

Visit this one-stop shop for beauty supplies and full-salon services to meet your beauty needs. From hair dryers, flat

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salon, boutique and bar/ café, offering signature services like the Caviar Facia, the original Brazilian Keratin conditioning treatment and hair and eyelash extensions. Shop for hair products, makeup, jewelry and fashion accessories while you wait for your hair treatment to finish. M-Sa 9 am - 8 pm; Su 10 am-5 pm. 1428 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305.371.7324.

Flywheel is among the fastest growing fitness centers in cycling. Its indoor cycling studios feature stadium-style seating, custom engineered bikes and performance tracking technology. Firsttime riders receive a free spin class. 1919 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305.763.8227; 14861 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami, 305.901.1860.

Gloss is Miami’s first truly organic nail bar, an eco-chic nail spa offering exceptional treatments, fresh organic products in a natural and eco-friendly environment. All polishes are non-toxic, 5-free, vegan and cruelty-free. Closed Mondays. 214 Andalusia Ave., Coral Gables, 305.569.7700.

Ready for a polished look? Whether you need a blow out, extensions or a mani/ pedi, this high-end salon tackles unruly hair and tames it into a magnificent goddess. 1500 Alton Road, Miami Beach, 305.674.7470.

irons, hair brushes and hair color, they carry close to 100 brand names. Two parking lots at 30 SW First Street and 26 SE First Street, offer discounted parking rates to Metro Beauty customers. Four SE 1st St., Miami, 305.577.8896; 256 East Flagler St., Miami, 305.577.3858.

FITNESS

REDBIKE STUDIOS

Sweat and dance away the stress of modern life through heart-pumping music and exercise at RedBike Studios. Created by Albert Ghitis, a lifelong fitness enthusiast and certified cycling instructor, RedBike is a cycling experience that combines high-energy dance music, fun and easy-to-follow movements with Miami flair. 1399 SW First Ave., Miami, 305.646.1499 ; 18725 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.646.1499.

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Within the 1 Hotel South Beach, this cycling studio offers 45-minute classes set to heart stopping music for that perfect sweat-drenching session. The first class is only $20 for hotel guests or locals. 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.740.3601.

SALONS

ORIBE

Let world-famous hair stylists give you a fabulous new look at Oribe, often called “hair guru to the stars.” Hair styles have appeared in W magazine, Vogue and other fashion media. A stellar line of beauty products will keep your tresses looking glamorous until your next visit. Men’s hair services available too. 1627 Euclid Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.8006. RIK RAK SALON, BOUTIQUE & BAR

More than just a hair salon, RikRak is a full-service spa,

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ACQUALINA BY ESPA

Relax and unwind at Acqualina by ESPA. This luxury spa nestled in the Mediterranean-style beachfront Acqualina Resort offers treatments based on Ayurvedic principles. Guests can enjoy a day escaping from the day-to-day distractions at the quiet lounges, sauna and steam rooms, the spa pool and terrace, and award-winning dining at Il Mulino New York. 17875 Collins Ave., Sunny Isles Beach, 305.918.8000.

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ÂME SPA & WELLNESS COLLECTIVE

Meaning soul in French, “âme” is the perfect moniker for this sun-filled three-story full-service retreat. It offers 65 cutting-edge treatments, from massage and exfoliation to aroma and color therapy utilizing innovative spa technology, curated by Gharieni and forward-thinking practitioners. 19999 W. Country Club Drive, Aventura, 305.933.6930. ATRIO

Escape to the stillness of The Spa at Conrad Miami. Re-emerge inspired and invigorated. Discover the luxury of spa treatments with 10 treatment rooms for facial, massage and body therapies, Vichy shower, luxurious foot baths and hydrotherapy. Conrad Miami, 1395 Brickell Ave., Miami, 305.503.6500. EAU PALM BEACH

The 42,000 square-foot Eau Palm Beach Spa is the epitome of pure indulgence, with champagne and cupcakes, unparalleled service and the finest amenities. Take a moment to “Pause, Play and Perfect” in the 19 treatment rooms with customized scents, music and lighting. Play with energy and stop in at the Scrub and Polish Bar. Re-invigorate with results-driven beauty treatments that combine the latest technologies, blended to perfection. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., 561.533.6000.

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SPA AT FORT LAUDERDALE MARRIOTT HARBOR BEACH

WALDORF ASTORIA SPA BOCA RATON

Reflect and reconnect during a seaside getaway at this Fort Lauderdale beach resort. If the sounds of the waves aren’t soothing enough, try a body scrub or pedicure at the 22,000-square-foot Spa at Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach, which features a fitness center, wellness services and steam rooms. 3030 Holiday Drive, Fort Lauderdale, 954.525.4000 or 800.222.6543.

Known for its grandeur and elegance, this award-winning spa is a masterpiece of architecture with water features, elaborate mosaics, grand arches and a sense of quiet magnificence. Inspired by Spain’s legendary Alhambra Palace, the spa offers renowned Ritual Bath and signature treatments and has won top distinctions as one of the Top 25 spas in the world. 501 East Camino Real, Boca Raton, 561.347.4772.

Add some ‘oomph’ to your beauty routine with a visit to the fabulous Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa. Get pampered from head-to-toe with services that include basic manicure/pedicure, waxing, hair styling and massages. Indulge in skin care and makeup applications from their extensive menu of services. 2598A E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.564.5787. THE RITZ-CARLTON, SOUTH BEACH SPA

Step inside the well-appointed Ritz-Carlton South Beach, a 1953 beachfront hotel designed by resort architect Morris Lapidus. Choose to get pampered from an elite menu of signature treatments and beauty rituals. The spa features 14 treatment rooms, luxurious relaxation pods, a full-service salon and two couples suites. One Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 786.276.4000. THE SPA ATLANTIC

THE SPA AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL MIAMI

The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental Miami features six stunning VIP spa suites, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Biscayne Bay, each custom-designed for specific treatments. It’s a sensuous environment to indulge in holistic treatments that blend ancient wisdom from around the world. The Forbes Five-Star Spa offers pilates, yoga, Tai Chi, Qi Gong and personal training. 500 Brickell Key Drive, Miami, 305.913.8288.

EXHALE BAL HARBOUR SPA

Inside the Atlantic Resort & Spa, relax, refresh and rejuvenate in this oceanfront sanctuary employing native products crafted from the world’s most natural ingredients. Enjoy a deep-tissue massage or revitalizing body scrub or select from a spectrum of facials and beauty treatments. 601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954.567.8085.

Nestled at the ritzy village of Bal Harbour overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, Exhale is a 10,000-square-foot luxury spa that delivers customized health and wellness treatments is equipped with sauna, steam room, private treatment suites that play soothing soundtracks of crashing waves and rustling palms, and fitness center that offers award-winning classes of barre, cardio, yoga and HIIT. The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour,

SPA EDEN ROC

Guests to this low-key, adults-only (ages 14+) hotel on Miami Beach’s Belle Isle, is world-renowned for its full-service spa. It is a holistic paradise in every sense. The hydrotherapy spa hotel takes the concept of the “spa hotel” to the next level. 40 Island Ave., Miami Beach, 305.673.1717.

Located at the Nobu Eden Roc, the Spa Eden Roc experience is one that uses Asian-inspired traditions to ground the spirit, and simple natural elements to allure the senses. Open daily from 8:30 am to 8 pm, the spa includes a wide variety of exclusive products and treatments curated by skin and beauty experts, including a signature facial, massages and body

Located on the Atlantic Ocean, the Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa offers direct beach access, as well as an infinity pool with waterfalls and private cabanas. The spa is a certified Hyrdrafacial treatment center and offers a variety of treatments, such as facials, body scrubs, massages and nail treatments. 2842

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TIDELINE SPA

WELLNESS

JOTHI VITA AYURVEDIC SPA & WELLBEING CENTER

Hollywood, Florida’s first ayurvedic center offering a complete range of services from traditional treatments based on India’s ancient healing system: Ayurveda. Chopra Center-certified instructors guide you in meditation classes, spa treatments, chakra balancing, Reiki, acupuncture and other wellness services. Tu-Sa 10 am-7 pm; Su 10 am-3 pm. 500 N. Federal Highway, Hollywood, 954.237.3500. TIERRA SANTA HEALING HOUSE

Within walking distance of the beach and the pool, the spa offers custom treatments reminiscent of South American healing rituals, complete with indigenous ingredients and the latest anti-aging technologies, including shaman-developed body treatments, acupuncture, sound and color therapy, and advanced rejuvenating facials. 3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.534.8800.

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The Everglades As a Nikon Ambassador for the United States, I enjoy visiting some of the variety of South Florida’s natural treasures such as the Keys and the Everglades. –Ron Magill, Communications Director, Zoo Miami

Miami Beach Boardwalk To really experience a city, my husband and I

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love to walk it. We agree the Miami Beach Boardwalk and the Old Cutler Trail from South Dade to Coral Gables are some of the most beautiful urban walks Miami-Dade County has to offer.–Meg Daly, Friends of The Underline CEO & President

Underwater Snorkel Trail At Phil Foster Park in Riviera

Beach, if you swim under Blue Heron Bridge, you’re bound to see starfish, colorful parrotfish and even a stingray. –Angela Cruz, Beauty News with Angela Cruz, @angelacruztube

South Pointe Park For most of the day, South Beach is a bustling place, but every morning at sunrise, I run down the beach to South Pointe Park and find a sense of

calm that is tough to find these days. –Rick Ueno, General Manager, W South Beach

Vista View Park Davie’s new recent county park offers a variety of playground activities for kids, walking trails for people and dogs—it’s a convenient nature park for a busy working mom. –Neki Mohan, Anchor/Reporter, WPLG TV Miami

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