Located on the third floor garden terrace of the Dior store in the Design District, this uber-extra cafe offers a small menu of coffee, tea, juices, and pastries.
Located in The Delano hotel, the restaurant has a unique menu that combines Argentinian cuisine cooked on an open flame, with authentic Japanese flavors.
True old fashion Diner
Grab a drink (both alcohol and virgin) at this iconic venue dates back to the 1920s and sees high-energy jazz performances all day and night.
This is a pretty pink and flamingo covered cafe that serves acai bowls and matcha lattes.
4th generation cigar store!
This is the street art district of Miami with tons of vibrant art - very insta-worthy. It is an outdoor museum that features street art by artists from around the world. Wynwood is Miami’s old warehouse district, and a local businessman named Tony Goldman dreamed up Wynwood Walls as a way to help revitalize the neighborhood and attract pedestrian traffic.
This Miami neighborhood has over 800 historic buildings in the square mile between the beach, 23rd Street, Lenox Court, and 6th Street. These “tropical art deco buildings” from the 1930s and 1940s are still stylish even after all these years.
You’ll find these fabulous Miami icons lining the beach from 87th street, all the way down to the southernmost tip at South Pointe. There is a pink one just a hop, skip and a jump away from The Confidante Hotel (4041 Collins Ave).
Vizcaya was the winter home of James Deering, a retired millionaire and 50-something bachelor who decided to built an epic retreat in Miami. Vizcaya was built in the 1910s and is now a museum that’s open to the public.
You have probably heard of, or seen, Ugo Rondinone’s 7 Magic Mountains in Las Vegas. But Miami is home to an 8th Magic Mountain by the same artist.