WhereTraveler Miami — November/December 2019

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BEACH LIFE

COMING TOGETHER FOR ART

Take in a variety of enthralling events

It’s more than sand; get to know Miami Beach

Art Basel is one of the most anticipated art events of the year. Find some of the world’s best art all across the city.


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eading into the last two months of the year, there is no stopping the electricity that Miami generates. While the art scene is tremendous year-round, Miamians and vistors discover it steps up a notch when one of the biggest art events of the year takes place in December. Jenna Rose Robbins relays what you need to know about Art Basel and some of the spots across the city that will be displaying the best art seen around the world. potlighting Miami Beach, we explore Miami Mountain in Collins Park, shopping on Lincoln Road and culture galore at The Bass. Looking for outstanding cuisine, the hunt takes us to Sylvano’s for Italian dining at its finest and a real down-home feel at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar. Need to catch a show after dinner? Head to the New World Center for a symphony or The Fillmore for some good ol’ rock ‘n’ roll. Miami is no stranger to festivals, but there has been nothing like the inaugural Miami Beach Pop Festival, being held literally on Miami Beach Nov. 8-10. Diversity is the key word, from acts like Jack Johnson, The Raconteurs, Nile Rodgers and Chic and so many more. We’ll see you in the new year!

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THE GUIDE Shopping 15 Dining 16 Entertainment 21 Attractions 23 Explore 25 Spas 26

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With Art Basel in town, Miami shows off the best the art world has to offer. Spread across venues in Magic City, discover local artists and revel in masterpieces from across the globe.

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Not just the beach, find culture everywhere. There’s also a delectable variety of cuisine and spots for cold beer and world-class cocktails.

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Alegría, Cirque du Soleil’s most iconic production, is still going strong. As it celebrates its 25th anniversary, find the classic struggle of old versus new, chock full of the company’s renown feats of athleticism and high-flying acrobatics, at Under The Big Top (next to Hard Rock Stadium). www.cirquedusoleil.com/alegria

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7 GREAT THINGS THIS MONTH Santa’s Enchanted Forest Through Dec. 31 From amazing light displays and rides to sitting on Santa’s lap, get into the holiday spirit at Tropical

Park. www.santasenchantedforest.com Miami International Auto Show Nov. 1-10 The 49th iteration of the show displays the best of today’s models from around the world, at the same time traveling back in time to showcase classic cars. www.miamiautoshows.com Miami Beach Pop Festival Nov. 8-10 This inaugural festival promises a diverse lineup of superstars from Daddy Yankee to The Raconteurs. www.miamibeachpop.com

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NASCAR Ford Championship Weekend Nov. 15-17 The Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway will decide who drives away with the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title, and caps championship weekend including the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series and the XFINITY Series Championship.

Y100 Jingle Ball 2019 Presented by Capital One Dec. 22 The holiday show’s tour hits the BB&T Center with artists including the Jonas Brothers, Khalid, Niall Horan and Zara Larsson. www.iheart.com/jingle-ball

Ariana Grande Nov. 27 Back by popular demand, Ariana Grande brings the Sweetner World Tour to the AmericanAirlines Center with hits like “Don’t Call Me Angel” and “7 rings.” www.aaarena.com

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“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical” Dec. 23 Adapted from the beloved television special, watch Rudolph and the memorable cast of characters save Christmas at the Ziff Ballet Opera House. www.arshtcenter.org

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Few events put Miami at the forefront of the world stage as does Art Basel. From Dec. 5-8, the annual art fair, a satellite to the original in Switzerland, attracts collectors and aficionados from all corners of the globe to view—and often buy—works by both renowned and up-and-coming artists. Too large to be confined to one location, the entire city becomes the backdrop for the event. JENNA ROSE ROBBINS

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The heart of the action takes place at the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC), whose 2018 redesign was done with an eye to creating a world-class home specifically for Art Basel. Last year, more than 83,000 attendees descended upon the MBCC over the event’s five days. For the 18th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, some 200 exhibitors will showcase works from more than 4,000 artists from six continents, with additional large-scale projects, video projections and live performances on display in the venue’s ultra-modern Grand Ballroom.

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Elsewhere around Miami Beach and beyond, numerous galleries and museums are pulling out all the stops for the occasion. The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU, whose admission is always free, is one of only three U.S. cities to host “Art After Stonewall, 1969-1989,” organized by the Columbus Museum of Art and curated by the artist and art historian Jonathan Weinberg, with Tyler Cann and Drew Sawyer. The landmark exhibition, which comes on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, celebrates the impact the LGBTQ civil rights movement has had on the art world.

“This is not an exhibition that every museum would agree to exhibit,” says Jordana Pomeroy, the museum’s director. “But we like to tell different narratives. Some of the art is a little tough, but we didn’t shy away from that.” Pomeroy cites David Hockney’s portrait of transvestite actor Divine, a regular in the films of John Waters, as one of her personal favorites from the show. Miami artists featured in “Art After Stonewall, 1969-1989,” include Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Martin Kreloff, the latter being one of the founders of the White Party fundraiser for AIDS, a groundbreaking event that inspired imitations in numerous other

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Two other Art Basel artists on Pomeroy’s radar are Mickalene Thomas, whose ’70s-infused Better Nights installation shows at the Bass Museum, and Teresita Fernandez, who brings the large-scale works of “Elemental” to the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Most major art museums in the metropolitan area have organized

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Photos clockwise from top: Moon and Joon, Anomaly Strolls II, 2018 installation view at the Tate Liverpool; Journey to Romance: A White Party at Vizcaya, 1985. Acrylic and colored pencil. 24x18 inches (60.96 x 45.72 cm).; Family photos of Sandra Bush.

Local Flavor Miami artist Martin Kreloff’s noted contribution to “Art After Stonewall, 1969-1989.”

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special exhibits and events around the art fair. Pomeroy encourages art lovers to also explore other venues around the city, particularly those in the art-making centers of Little Haiti and Little River, the latter touted as Miami’s hottest up-and-coming neighborhood. Over in ever-arty Wynwood, a couple of hours at the Bakehouse Art Complex, housed in a former art-deco bakery, provides the opportunity to view shows from the organization’s resident artists—and perhaps even catch a few at work on their latest creations.

©SCAI THE BATHHOUSE; COURTESY OF MARTIN KRELOFF AND FAME FARM, LLC; ©MICKALENE THOMAS. COURTESY OF THE ARTIST.

cities. On view is the poster for the first-ever White Party, designed by Kreloff, as well as Gonzalez-Torres’ billboard urging activism, which loomed over the site of the Stonewall riots for six months in 1989. Also returning to Frost is Breakfast in the Park, an annual event featuring a lecture from a noted sculptor, a tour of the sculpture gardens and morning meal. For 2019, sculptor/photographer Petah Coyne speaks about her flamboyant, large-scale works, often made from such unconventional materials as wax, silk and hair.


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Florida is still very much a part of “the South.” At Yardbird, the chicken and waffles are piled high and the cocktails will have you looking for a porch and rocking chair. Sylvano’s is elegant Italian dining with an extensive wine and Champagne list. It’s a great place to catch the game, too

The Abbey Brewing Company has been serving up ice-cold craft brews in Miami Beach 365 days a year for almost 25 years. Find four house beers and 10 guest drafts. Pursue happiness at Sweet Liberty, situated near Collins Park, with its world-class cocktails and creative food you crave.

Collins Park is home to wavy palms and the Miami Mountain, an art structure made up of huge, technicolor rocks. Nearby, find numerous shops and The Bass, a contemporary art museum. For more shopping, visit nearby Lincoln Road, where all kinds of designer brands and eateries are found.

A concert venue and a music school, New World Center and its New World Symphony have been delighting patrons for more than 30 years. Enjoy one of their many events. The Fillmore hosts acts from hot rock ‘n’ roll and pop artists to Broadway productions.

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Ave., 303.538.5220, www.runchickenrun.com  Sylvano’s 1925 Liberty Ave., 305.673.3959, www.sylvanos.com

237-B 20th St., 305.763.8217, www.mysweetliberty.com

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 Lincoln Road www.lincolnroad.com

1500 17th St., 305.6783.3330, www.nws.edu/new-worldcenter

 The Fillmore 1700 Washington St., 305.673.7300, www.fillmoremb.com

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Explore Miami and find it is a city rich in art and culture. Look no further than the street in hip Wynwood, where talented artists make use of walls to create imaginative murals.

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Apparel & Accessories BIKINI BRASIL Miami Beach’s shop for trendy swimwear features bikinis from up-and-coming designers in Brazil. Find thong and scrunch bottoms, or mix and match styles and sizes. Open daily. 402 14th St., Miami Beach, 305.695.7979. GRIFS WESTERN This store is filled to the brim with boots, from cowboy and work to riding and hiking. They also sell jewelry, hats, outfits, saddles, tack and feed. Open daily. 6211 Orange Drive, Davie, 954.587.9000 or 800.441.9556. www.grifswestern.com

A NOSE FOR CLOTHES This boutique with locations throughout South Florida carries the latest in clothing and accessories for work, for play and for special occasions. 11223 S. Dixie Highway and other locations, 305.253.8632. www.anoseforclothes.com THE WEBSTER This upscale South Beach boutique features more than 30 top collections in addition to jewelry and items for the home. 1220 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.674.7899. www.thewebste.us.com WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND Considered the luxury vintage experts, What Goes Around Comes Around has brought its expertise for mining timeless, genuine and luxury goods to South Beach. 1800 Bay Road, Miami Beach, 305.271.6200. www.whatgoesaroundnyc.com

WYNWOOD 28 This boutique gallery features experienced and talented artists whose careers are blooming. Artists use traditional techniques to deliver creative artwork. 2065 N. Second Ave., 786.537.0116. www.wynwood28.com

Beauty BLUEMERCURY This national spa and retail chain has a well-edited selection of the best products from luxury cosmetic and skin care brands, including M-61, Bluemercury’s own formulation of cleansers, serums, masks and creams. Miami. 1109 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, and other locations, 305.535.3190 SEPHORA Product consultants are on hand to provide knowledgeable advice and solutions for all your beauty needs. Expect an abundant selection of supplies that you are encouraged to smell, touch and try on. 701 - B S. Miami Ave. and other locations, 786.261.0507.

Cigars CUBAN CRAFTERS CIGARS Cuban Crafters’ 20,000-squarefoot mega-store in the heart of Little Havana is one of the most unique experiences in Miami. Make sure to ask for your free cup of Cuban coffee. 3604 NW Seventh St., 305.642.5850. www.cubancrafters.com

Grocery/General Stores PUBLIX Publix super markets has more than 1,200 stores across the nation but for those of us who want to shop from the comforts of your hotel room, their online grocery store has everything you need, with online shopping that includes delivery and pickup, family meal solutions and much more.

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rants. 7535 N. Kendall Drive, 305.665.6227.

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DOLPHIN MALL Dolphin Mall brings together fashionable, family-friendly value-oriented retailers, casual and fine dining restaurants and a movie theater. 11401 NW 12th St., 305.365.7446. www.shopdolphinmall.com

ALISS Aliss is the ideal place to find a curated selection of home decor, furniture and other cool accessories. A wide range of products are designed and developed in-house. 118 SE First St. and other locations, 786.542.5228. www.aliss.com

Jewelry NA HOKU Na Hoku captures the essence of Hawaiian lifestyle and tradition with fine jewelry designed and made in Hawaii. Find original pieces with Tahitian pearls, diamonds and colored gemstones. 19575 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.933.6869. www.nahoku.com ROLEX BOUTIQUE LUXURY SWISS In addition to a vast collection of timepieces, the boutique houses a fully equipped workshop to assist clients with service needs. 135 NE 39th St., 305.576.5391.

Shopping Centers AVENTURA MALL Find upscale boutiques and an array of dining destinations in addition to the Aventura Slide Tower, a nearly 93-foot-tall spiral structure acting as a landmark and slide. 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.935.1110. www.aventuramall.com BAL HARBOUR SHOPS Known worldwide for its ambience and luxury, this two-story, open-air luxury center offers shoppers a tropical setting with gardens, outdoor cafes and some of the world’s finest stores. 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.866.0311. www.balharbourshops.com DADELAND MALL This mall has set the South Florida shopping standard for more than 30 years, anchored by the largest Macy’s in Florida. It also offers specialty stores and numerous restau-

THE FALLS SHOPPING CENTER One of the most picturesque open-air shopping centers, The Falls is a beautiful and unique property featuring more than 100 stores and restaurants as well as a Regal Cinema. 8888 SW 136th St., 305.255.4571. www.simon.com/mall/the-falls SHOPS AT MERRICK PARK World-renowned luxury retailers and award-winning restaurants are clustered around a breathtaking urban garden creating an unprecedented shopping experience. 358 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305.529.1215. THE SHOPS AT PEMBROKE GARDENS Find more than 75 quality shops and restaurants in a relaxing and sophisticated outdoor tropical setting and end the day with an invigorating evening of entertainment. 527 SW 145th Terrace, Pembroke Pines, 954.450.1580. www.pembrokegardens.com THE SHOPS AT SUNSET PLACE This popular mall in South Miami, across from the University of Miami campus boasts three levels of stores, restaurants and an AMC movie theater with an IMAX Theater. 5701 Sunset Drive, 305.663.0482. www.shopsunsetplace.com

Sporting Goods EDWIN WATTS GOLF Find equipment for the beginner all the way to the pro-golfer, as well as a full selection of men’s and women’s apparel and footwear. 15999 Biscayne Blvd., N. Miami Beach, and other locations, 305.944.2925. www.edwinwattsgolf.com

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MY BEST FRIEND’S CLOSET This fashion boutique is a shopping haven for contemporary designers and Miami-inspired apparel, so stop in to pick up fabulous gift items for all your fashion-forward friends. 68 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, 305.443.4840. www.mybestfriend’s closet.com

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FRITZ’S SKATE BIKE SURF With 6,000 square feet of pure fun, this popular local sports shop is a must-see. Find a large selection of bikes, rollerblades, roller skates, paddle boards, skateboards and long boards. Open daily. 11014 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.532.1954. www.fritzsmiamibeach.com

DINING Aventura BOURBON STEAK— American. Bourbon Steak gives diners the chance to sample celebrity chef Michael Mina’s culinary style in a chic space. Highlights include steaks and Maine lobster. D (daily). 19999 W. Country Club Drive, Aventura, 305.932.6200. www.bourbonsteakmiami.com

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THE GRILL ON THE ALLEY—American. This East Coast outpost of Beverly Hills’ power-lunch spot was modeled after big-city grills of the ’30s

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and ’40s. The restaurant offers a classic American menu of prime steaks and more. L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 19501 W. Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, 305.466.7195. www.thegrill.com

Bal Harbour ARTISAN BEACH HOUSE— American. At Artisan Beach House, expect a globally inspired menu with an eye to the season’s freshest offerings, with lots of bold, soulful dishes that are refined yet approachable. B, L, D (daily), Br (Su). 10295 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.455.5460. www.ritzcarlton.com CARPACCIO—Italian. On the first floor of the Bal Harbour Shops, offering creative, fresh Italian fare featuring homemade pastas and delicious salads. Dine alfresco for the complete experience. L, D (daily). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.867.7777. www.

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carpaccioatbalharbour.com LE ZOO—French. Le Zoo combines the French spirit with Miami’s tropical flavors. The menu features classic bistro fare, including steak frites and trout amandine and the classic flavors of French cuisine. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.602.9663. www.lezoo.com MAKOTO—Asian. The menu pays tribute to Japanese traditions with a modern twist. The menu includes sushi, robata, noodles and steaks. L, D (daily). Bal Harbour Shops, 9700 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, 305.864.8600. www.makoto-restaurant.com

Coral Gables BULLA GASTROBAR— Spanish. This mouthwatering establishment offers a variety of ingredients from Mediterranean and Spanish cuisines. End the meal with desserts like Churros Con

Chocolate. L (M-F) , D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 2500 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, and other locations, 305.441.0107. www.bullagastrobar.com PALME D’OR—French. The Biltmore’s stunning signature French restaurant presents fine dining at its best with a devotion to quality, only AAA Five Diamond Award Restaurant in South Florida dazzling the eye and the palate with beguiling cuisine. D (TuSa). 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables, 305.913.3189. www.biltmorehotel.com YARD HOUSE—American. The Yard House is a premium casual eatery known for its extensive menu, classic rock music and a large selection of draft beer. 320 San Lorenzo Ave., Coral Gables, 305.447.9273. www.yardhouse.com

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5300 CHOP HOUSE— American. Sophisticated, contemporary dining experience located at Provident at the Blue. Try a steak from the Signature Grill menu or opt for fresh fish like the pan-seared red snapper. B, L, D (daily). Provident at the Blue, 5300 NW 87th Ave., 877.748.2583. www.providentresorts.com/ blue-hotel/doral-miamirestaurants.php MILANEZZA—Argentinian. Italian and Argentinian dishes with a twist are in abundance at this casual restaurant in Dolphin Mall. L, D (daily). Dolphin Mall, 11401 NW 12th St., 305.704.1875. www.shopdolphinmall.com

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BOATYARD—American. This popular spot packs in diners who come by car or boat. The menu includes fresh pasta, steak, and conch fritters. At night, Boatyard transforms into a bustling party scene. 1555 SE 17th St., Ft. Lauderdale, 954.525.7400. www.boatyard.restaurant LOBSTER BAR SEA GRILLE—Seafood. Pristine seafood, lobsters and prime steaks are the standouts in this dazzling restaurant. The contemporary nautical touches leave you feeling like you have just dined on a luxury yacht. 450 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, and other locations, 954.772.2675. SHOOTERS WATERFRONT CAFÉ—American. Restaurant and bar with a prime location along the Intracoastal Waterway. There’s a good chance you’ll spot a Ferrari in the parking lot and a yacht at the dock out back. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 3033 NE 32nd Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, 954.566.2855. www.shooterswaterfront.com

Key Biscayne DUNE BURGERS ON THE BEACH—French. Miami’s only oceanfront St. Tropez-style restaurant and lounge, in the

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Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, features gourmet burgers, Champagne and international beers. Special lounge parties Su with DJ spinning European lounge music. The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, 455 Grand Bay Drive, Key Biscayne, 305.365.4500. www.ritzcarlton.com/en/ hotels/miami/key-biscayne RUSTY PELICAN— American. Sip a fresh lime margarita beneath the swaying palms on the patio with oceanside views. Feast on some of the finest and freshest seafood in Florida, enlivened with island-influenced salsas and seasonings. 3201 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, 305.361.3818. www.therustypelican.com

Miami ALLOY BISTRO GOURMET—Italian. Modern Mediterranean cuisine in the heart of downtown Miami served inside or outside on their large, luscious outdoor patio. 154 SE First Ave., 786.773.2742. ALTER—American. Amid the vibrant culinary scene in Wynwood, Miami, there’s a gastronomy experience like no other, in a former industrial space, offering a five- or sevencourse chef ’s menu. 223 NW 23rd St., 305.573.5996. www.altermiami.com AREA 31—Seafood. This breathtaking restaurant brings a menu of fresh, premium seafood. Stop by for a handcrafted cocktail and take in views of Downtown Miami. B, D (daily), L (M-F), Br (Sa-Su). 270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, 305.424.5234. BAHAMA BREEZE— Caribbean. Bahama Breeze has a whimsical atmosphere decorated with palm trees, rich woods and bright colors. Enjoy handcrafted tropical drinks, like their mojito and magaritas, and Caribbean-style cuisine. L, D (daily) 12395 SW 88th St., 305.598.4040. THE DAILY CREATIVE FOOD CO.—American. This

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casually upscale NY-style cafe features fresh food and healthy choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner, in addition to daily newspapers and free Wi-Fi. B, L, D (daily). 2001 Biscayne Blvd., 305.573.4535. www.thedailyfood.co EL CARAJO—Spanish. Inside a BP gas station in the Shenandoah neighborhood of Miami, you’ll find a Spanish tapas bar, bakery and wine store like no other. B, L, D (daily). 2465 SW 17th Ave., 305.856.2424. www.el-carajo.com METROPOL RESTAURANT & BAR— Cuban, Puerto Rican. Discover an enticing mix of Cuban and Puerto Rican food like Fiesta Cubana (congri, tamale, pork, cassava, pot roast, shredded beef) and Gallinita Rellena de Congri (stuffed cornish hen). L, D (daily). Dolphin Mall, 11401 NW 12th St., 786.665.7910. OSAKA—Japanese/ Peruvian. Just opening its doors in Miami in July, Osaka makes its foray into North America with its established Nikkei cuisine, meshing Japanese techniques with Peruvian flavors. Look for the Nikkei and ceviche bar. 1300 Brickell Bay Drive, 786.627.4800. SEASPICE—Mediterranean. This seafood brasserie and lounge on the banks of the Miami River exemplifies fine dining. Its menu brims with fresh, locally sourced seafood and upscale comfort food. L, D (Tu-Su), Br (Sa-Su). 422 NW N.River Drive, 305.440.4200. www.seaspicemiami.com SEGAFREDO—American. Segafredo boasts a coffee and full liquor bar and breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, featuring an assortment of antipastos, salads, paninis, pizzas and pastas; a quintessential Italian café. 401 Biscayne Blvd. and other locations, 786.420.2496. www.sze-originale.com TONY CHAN’S WATER CLUB—Chinese. This upscale, downtown favorite offers

waterfront views of Biscayne Bay, as well as delicious Peking duck, sushi and other delicacies. L, D (daily). 1717 N. Bayshore Drive, 305.374.8888. www.tonychans.com VERSAILLES CUBAN RESTAURANT—Cuban. A meeting place for everything, this Cuban restaurant is a glorified Cuban cafe, with chandeliers and mirrors evoking its French namesake. It has an outside walk-up window where you can order Cuban coffee. B, L, D (daily). 3555 SW Eighth St., 305.444.0240. www.versaillesrestaurant.com

Miami Beach A FISH CALLED AVALON— Seafood. A Fish Called Avalon is a top epicurean destination with inspired creations of seafood caught hours earlier, along with steaks and flavorful poultry. D (daily). 700 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 305.532.1727. www.afishcalledavalon.com BARTON G—American. Whimsical yet contemporary dishes are found in this stylish restaurant. The extensive menu never fails to impress with dramatic food preparations and presentations, and the food tastes as good as it looks. D (daily). 1427 West Ave., Miami Beach, 305.672.8881. www.bartong.com DAVID’S CAFE CAFECITO— Latin American. Good and inexpensive, the menu runs the gamut of traditional Cuban food through breakfast, lunch and dinner. 919 Alton Road, 305.534.8736. www.davidscafecafecito.com EL RANCHO GRANDE— Mexican. El Rancho Grande offers good, fresh food. Known for Mexican favorites: burritos, enchiladas and fajitas. Great homemade margaritas. Large portions. Outdoor seating. 314 72nd St., 305.363.1020. www.elranchograndemb.com THE FRONT PORCH CAFE— American. This restaurant has become a local hangout. Usually quite busy and known

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MR. CHOW—Chinese. Famed restaurateur Mr. Chow opened a location in South Beach in the W Hotel. The restaurant delivers great ambience, a chic dining room and classic Beijing cuisine with a modern twist. D (daily). 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.695.1695. www.mrchow.com NEXXT CAFÉ—American. Stop for generous portions and delicious cocktails. The menu features American Kobe beef burgers, fresh salads and a drink menu with martinis alongside beach beverages. L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 700 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.532.6643. www.nexxtcafe.com

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ENTERTAINMENT Bars/Lounges BAR NANCY “Carpe noctem” at Bar Nancy, a nautically -themed neighborhood bar in Little Havana. Enjoy carefully crafted themed cocktails and hot live music. 2007 SW Eighth St., 305.397.8971. www.nancy305.com BLUE MARTINI Blue Martini’s menu counts more than 20 martinis, delicious appetizers, an extensive wine list and fine cigars, all wrapped up in a friendly, upscale ambience. Mary Brickell Village, 900 S. Miami Ave. and other locations, 305.981.2583. www.bluemartinilounge.com

CLEVELANDER SOUTH BEACH This legendary outdoor social spot can be found in the heart of South Beach’s Art Deco District. One of South Florida’s longest-running pool parties, with a popular after-beach party scene. Inside sports bar, live entertainment and DJ nightly. 1020 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 877.532.4006. www.clevelander.com DUFFY’S SPORTS GRILL Duffy’s Sports Grill’s casual dining, sports-themed experience offers pub fare while favorite teams play on high-definition TV’s throughout the restaurant and at the bar. 1804 Cordova Road, Fort Lauderdale, and other locations, 954.713.6363. www.duffysmvp.com

Breweries THE ABBEY BREWING CO. This brewery serves an assortment of micro-distilled spirits and a variety of handcrafted brew. 1115 16th St., Miami Beach, 305.538.8110. www.abbeybrewinginc.com BISCAYNE BAY BREWING COMPANY Biscayne Bay Brewing Company’s product is served at more than 250 establishments across South Florida. The brews represent the spirit of Miami. 8000 NW 25th St., 305.381.5718. www.biscaynebaybrewing.com CONCRETE BEACH BREWERY Concrete Beach is located in the center of Miami’s Art District. Countless revolving beers on tap offer an incredible variety for every taste. Free tours M-F at 7 pm; Sa and Su every hour from 1-4 pm. 325 NW 24th St.,

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SARDINIA ENOTECA RISTORANTE—Italian. Authentic Italian cuisine. Try spit-fired meats, crisp pane carasatu, flat bread and pasta paired with fine Italian and other regional world wines. L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 1801 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach, 305.531.2228. www.sardinia-ristorante.com

THE CAPE This South Beach hot spot is conveniently located at the hip Townhouse Hotel. Expect a beach-bungalow vibe, panoramic views, an eclectic playlist, craft cocktails, rare beers and tasty bites from Ramen Baby Burger. 150 20th St., Miami Beach, 305.534.3800. www.townhousehotel.com

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for serving down-home American favorites. B, L, D (daily) 1458 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 305.531.8300. www.frontporchocean drive.com


305.796.2727. www.concrete beachbrewery.com VEZA SUR BREWING CO. Miami-based Latin-themed craft beer brewery offers tours Th-Sa at 6 pm, or come Tu-Su to try beer cocktails and a variety of brews. 55 NW 25th St., 786.362.6300. WYNWOOD BREWING COMPANY Wynwood Brewing Co.’s signature beers can be found in restaurants, bars and cafes throughout the city. Seasonals, specialty beers and limited editions are also on tap. 565 NW 24th St., 305.982.8732. www.wynwoodbrewing.com

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MAGIC CITY CASINO Offering 800 Las Vegas-style slot machines, poker tournaments and an extensive selection of foods at the 1952 Cafe and drinks at the Casino Bar or Sky 7-37. 450 NW 37th Ave., 305.649.3000. www.magiccitycasino.com MICCOSUKEE RESORT & GAMING Whether poker or high-stakes bingo is your thing, Miccosukee has it all. Enjoy a deluxe hotel and a variety of restaurants. Miccosukee Resort, 500 SW 177th Ave., 305.222.4600 or 877.242.6464. www.miccosukee.com

Nightclubs BLUME NIGHTCLUB High energy and chill atmosphere describe this nightclub in Brickell. The venue attracts with its live and DJ-spun music and special event bashes. 1421 S. Miami Ave., 305.577.9811. www.blumenightclub.com MANGO’S TROPICAL CAFE Mango’s Tropical Cafe 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. 900 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 305.673.4422. www.mangos.com

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ROCKWELL MIAMI Rockwell Miami brings the perfect mix of L.A. cool, New York music and Miami energy. Located along Miami Beach’s historic Washington Avenue, Rockwell pays homage to the heyday of Miami nightlife. 743 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.793.3882. www.rockwellmiami.com STORY NIGHTCLUB This premier entertainment destination is known for its unparalleled, high-energy nightlife experience. STORY’s amenities include more than 60 VIP tables and five full bars to keep the party going all night. Open Th-Sa. 136 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, 305.479.4426. www.storymiami.com TWIST The longest-running gay club in South Beach houses seven bars on two levels, so bar-hopping is possible. The Bungalow Bar, located outdoors in the garden, is known for its collection of erotic male dancers. Open daily. 1057 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.9478. www.twistsobe.com

Arsht Center and the Fillmore Miami Beach. 10689 N. Kendall Drive, Ste. 307, 305.275.5666. www.miamisymphony.org NEW WORLD SYMPHONY The New World Symphony prepares gifted graduates of distinguished music programs for leadership positions in orchestras around the world. Performances held at the New World Center, Sun Trust Pavilion and additional locations. 500 17th St., Miami Beach, 305.902.6856. www.nws.edu

Theater ACTORS’ PLAYHOUSE AT THE MIRACLE THEATRE One of Florida’s major-critically acclaimed nonprofit cultural institutions. The Miracle Theatre complex has three separate performance spaces playing host to dramas, musical productions and children’s theater. 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables,

305.444.9293. www.actorsplayhouse.org COLONY THEATRE What was once a 1920s movie theater has become a 415-seat venue for film festivals, live theater and dance performances. 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, 305.674.1040. www.colonymb.org GABLESTAGE AT THE BILTMORE This intimate theater located at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, is home to one of Miami’s longest running and most highly acclaimed theater companies. They present six plays annually. 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables, 305.445.1119. www.gablestage.org JERRY HERMAN RING THEATRE The Jerry Herman Ring Theatre offers exciting theater via the University of Miami’s famous theater company and the producing arm of the Department of Theatre Arts. 1312 Miller Drive, Coral Gables,

Performing Arts FLORIDA GRAND OPERA The company produces operas for both Miami-Dade and Broward audiences; standard repertoire and lesser-known operas. 8390 NW 25th St., 800.741.1010. www.fgo.org MIAMI CITY BALLET MCB is among the largest ballet companies in the United States, with more than 50 dancers. This world-class ensemble brings culture, breathtaking talent and active outreach programs throughout South Florida. 2200 Liberty Ave., Miami Beach, 305.929.7010. www.miamicityballet.org MIAMI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With 80 professional musicians selected from around the world, Miami’s hometown professional symphony is a thriving asset in the classical-music scene. Under the direction of conductor Eduardo Marturet, the orchestra performs at Adrienne

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MIAMI THEATER CENTER Formerly known as The PlayGround Theatre, this community theater produces nationally-recognized theater program for all ages including theater, dance and musical performances. 9806 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores, 305.751.9550. www.mtcmiami.org PARKER PLAYHOUSE One of Fort Lauderdale’s first venues, this neo-classic, 1,167-seat theater plays host to performances from opera to rock ‘n’ roll. 707 NE Eighth St., Ft. Lauderdale, 954.462.0222. www.parkerplayhouse.com TOWER THEATER This theater’s emphasis is on multicultural films and free educational showings for students in a cultural landmark. 1508 SW Eighth St.. www.towertheatermiami.com

Attractions ADRIENNE ARSHT CENTER Take in an opera, concert or more at this multi-venue performing arts center. Take a free tour every Monday and Saturday for a behind-thescenes look. 1300 Biscayne Blvd., 305.949.6722. www.arshtcenter.org ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS The gardens are home to more than 100 works by sculptor Ann Norton, including her nine monumental works hidden among rare palms on the property. 253 Barcelona Road, West Palm Beach, 561.832.5328 www.ansg.org

CLUB NAUTICO Club Nautico offers an option to chart your own course in the fabulous world of boating in a fun, safe and convenient fashion. Club membership is not required. Start your boating adventures today. 4000 Crandon Park Blvd., Key Biscayne, and other locations, 305.216.8879. www.clubnauticomiami.com FLYSOBE PARASAIL A truly unique Miami experience that’s fun for the whole family. Reservations are required and plan to arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled trip time. Located at Miami Beach Marina. 300 Alton Road, Pier E, Miami Beach, 305.261.6655. www.flysobe.com MIAMI SEAQUARIUM Spend a day of family fun

in a lushly landscaped park overlooking Biscayne Bay. Visitors can interact with penguins, swim with dolphins and seals, experience being a trainer for a day and more. 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, 305.361.5705. www.miamiseaquarium.com SCHNEBLY REDLAND’S WINERY Schnebly Winery is a boutique winery specializing in exquisite tropical wines made from exotic fruits like avocado, carambola, guava, lychee, mango, passion fruit and more, and is set amidst a lush tropical garden. 30205 SW 217th Ave., Homestead, 305.242.1224. www.schneblywinery.com VENETIAN POOL Venetian-style lagoon carved out of coral rock, this historic landmark and swimming pool features caves, stone bridges and waterfalls for a relaxing day in the water. 2701 De Soto Blvd., Coral Gables, 305.460.5306. www.|coralgables.com/

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BOUCHER BROTHERS Boucher Brothers is usually a quick stroll away from the comfort of your oceanfront hotel room. Enjoy first-class beach

amenities and convenient water sport rental services daily. 1451 Ocean Drive, Ste. 205, Miami Beach, 305.535.8177. www.boucherbrothers.com

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ZOO MIAMI Zoo Miami features more than 3,000 animals and offers interactive opportunities like giraffe and camel feeding. Take a guided tram tour or experience the “Everglades” on the Lostman’s River Ride. Open daily. 12400 SW 152nd St., 305.251.0400. www.zoomiami.org

Historic Sites CAULEY SQUARE HISTORIC VILLAGE Get a glimpse of Old South Florida. Discover a labyrinth of antiques, boutiques and specialty shops featuring unique items. The famous Tea Room Restaurant and The Latin Corner offer delicious options. 22400 Old Dixie Highway, 305.258.3543. www.cauleysquare.com

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CORAL GABLES MERRICK HOUSE The boyhood home of George

Merrick, founder and developer of Coral Gables, is filled with the Merrick family’s personal treasures. 907 Coral Way, Coral Gables, 305.774.0155. www.coralgables.com/coral-gables-merrick-house DEERING ESTATE The Deering Estate preserves the 1920s-era Miami estate of Charles Deering. The site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, acts as a museum, environmental preserve and historic site. 16701 SW 72nd Ave., 305.235.1668. www.deeringestate.org ESPANOLA WAY A historic Spanish Village in the heart of South Beach, built in the early 1920s, it still has a bohemian feel with unusual shops, art galleries and restaurants. Espanola Way, Miami Beach, 305.674.1300. www.miamiandbeaches.com/ things-to-do/history-and-heritage/inside-miamis-historic-spanish-village FREEDOM TOWER

The Miami Freedom Tower was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1979 and now is part of the Miami Dade College campus. 600 Biscayne Blvd., 305.237.7700. www.mdcmoad.org/freedom-tower

Museums AH-TAH-THI-KI MUSEUM At the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum, enjoy lifelike displays of Florida Seminole life and culture in the 1800s, featuring a living village. 34725 W. Boundary Road, Clewiston, 877.902.1113. www.ahtahthiki.com ART DECO MUSEUM A visit to the Art Deco Museum will teach about the three major historic design styles in Miami Beach; there’s also a resource center, children’s area, rotating exhibits and more. 1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach,

305.672.2014. www.mdpl.org/ welcome-center/art-deco-museum CORAL CASTLE MUSEUM Coral Castle, almost a century of everlasting mystery, a scientific marvel built by one man. The world’s only sun dial showing the calendars, seasons, and time of day. Turn a 3-ton gate with one hand. Open daily. 28655 S. Dixie Highway, 305.248.6345. www.coralcastle. com HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MIAMI BEACH Magnificent award-winning sculptures, including a 42-foot bronze sculpture designed by artist Kenneth Treister grace the entrance of this museum. 1933-45 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, 305.538.1663. www. holocaustmemorialmiami beach.org INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART MIAMI The ICA Miami provides an international platform for the

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JEWISH MUSEUM OF FLORIDA-FIU This museum housed in two restored synagogues features 80 stained-glass windows, with the core exhibit, “MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida,” depicting more than 250 years of Jewish life in Florida. 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.672.5044. www.jmof.fiu.edu MIAMI CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN The Miami Center for Architecture & Design enhances public appreciation for architecture and design with exhibitions, walking tours and seminars that focus on those themes. 310 SE First St. www.miamicad.org

THE PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM OF SCIENCE An aquarium, planetarium and science museum—explore it all in one dynamic campus. Discover the environment, the oceans and outer space with an interactive adventure with dazzling new exhibitions and experiences. 1101 Biscayne Blvd., 305.434.9600. www.frostscience.org VIZCAYA MUSEUM AND GARDENS Vizcaya is a National Historic Landmark preserving the Miami estate of agricultural industrialist James Deering. This magnificent museum’s

Main House features more than 2,500 art objects and furnishings. 3251 S. Miami Ave., 305.250.9133. www.vizcaya.org

EXPLORE Sightseeing RESORT WORLD BIMINI Discover Bimini, Bahamas, for a stunning island mini-vacation. Round-trip ferry rides from the Port of Miami take two hours; Silver Airways deposits you there, 30 minutes from Fort Lauderdale. N. Bimini, Bahamas, 888.930.8688 www.rwbimini.com

Tours ART DECO TOURS The Miami Design Preservation League offers a wide variety of history, architecture and sightseeing tours—daily. 1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, 305.763.8026. www.mdpl.org

COOPERTOWN EVERGLADES AIRBOATS Learn the secrets of the Everglades ecosystem while professional guides take you on an educational tour of the Everglades National Park covering 7 to 8 miles. 22700 SW Eighth St., 305.226.6048. www.coopertownairboats.com 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 about the history and ecology behind the River of Grass. Broward County Rest Area Interstate 75, Mile Marker 35, Fort Lauderdale,305.849.0135. www.evergladesswamp tours.com MIAMI BEACH BOTANICAL GARDEN TOURS Take a guided tour of the Garden’s 2.6 acres each Saturday at 11 am. The MBBG is open Tu-Su 9 am-5 pm. 2000

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Play, learn, imagine and create at Miami Children’s Museum, where the family can explore 17 interactive and bilingual exhibit galleries as well as daily programming focused on arts, culture and communication. Open daily. 980 MacArthur Causeway, 305.373.5437. www.miamichildrensmuseum. org

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work of local, established and emerging artists, presenting works through frequent exhibitions. 61 NE 41st St., 305.901.5272. www.icamiami.org


Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, 305.673.7256. www.mbgarden.org TOUR HELICOPTER Get a birds-eye view of the white sands and turquoise waters off Miami Beach, or fly above the Everglades’ “River of Grass.” Hotel transportation and other aerial services are also available. 603 SW 77th Way, Pembroke Pines, 954.605.8155. www.tourhelicopter.com

Transportation MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Founded in 1928, Miami International Airport now offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport and offers a roster of more than 100 carriers. 12100 NW 42nd Ave., 305.876.7000. www.miami-airport.com

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Visitor Information AVENTURA MARKETING COUNCIL Five hundred area businesses provide information on shopping, dining, hotels, attractions and events. 20900 NE 30th Ave., Aventura, 305.932.5334. www. aventuramarketingcouncil.com COCONUT GROVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Coconut Grove is a charming walking village with tree-lined streets leading to Biscayne Bay. Open M-F. 3390 Mary St., Coconut Grove, 305.461.5506. www.coconutgrove.com GREATER MIAMI AND THE BEACHES HOTEL ASSOCIATION Provides information on more than 180 hotels throughout the area, with the goal of enhancing the visitor experience. Additional services and information are available through allied members. 1688 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, 305.531.3553. www.gmbha.com

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GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU The area’s official tourism bureau offers visitor guides, brochures and maps, free of charge to help visitors to Greater Miami, its beaches and an exciting array of stores, boutiques and nightlife. 701 Brickell Ave., 305.539.3000. www.miamiandbeaches.com LGBT VISITOR CENTER The LGBT Visitor Center assists thousands of tourists from around the globe each year, right in the heart of LGBTQ activity. Aid includes last-minute needs such as hotel and dining recommendations. Open daily. 1130 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, 305.397.8914. www.gogaymiami.com

SPAS Beauty & Spas EMENA SPA Tranquil day spa in the Design District with a positive aura that hits you upon entering. Luxuriate with treatments that include massages, hydrobrasion facials, manicures and pedicures. 4100 NE Second Ave., 305.363.7358. www.emenaspa.com GUYANDGIRL SPA At the Mondrian South Beach, GuyandGirl Spa is the perfect getaway from it all, from spa pamper parties, detox rituals, luxury hand services and more. 1100 West Ave., South Beach, 305.514.1950. www.morganshotelgroup. com/mondrian/mondrian-south-beach THE STANDARD SPA This hotel on Belle Isle, is world-renowned for its full-service spa. It is a holistic paradise in every sense. The hydrotherapy spa hotel takes “spa hotel” to the next level. 40 Island Ave., Miami Beach, 305.673.1717 www.standardhotels.com

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