Since opening in 2009, Wynwood Walls has evolved into a globally renowned street art museum whose impact will be felt for generations. These remarkable Walls have transformed the definition of modern art and become a career-defining moment for contributing artists, all while helping to make Wynwood one of the world’s most celebrated urban revitalization projects and an oasis for cutting-edge creativity.
Hugging the shoreline of Biscayne Bay, Coconut Grove is an upscale, leafy neighborhood with relaxed sidewalk cafes and chic shops in and around the CocoWalk mall. The area's several green spaces include bay-front Barnacle Historic State Park, home to a mangrove forest, and the iconic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, centered on a lavish Italian-style villa. Sailing clubs and marinas dot the waterfront
Calle Ocho (Southwest 8th Street) is the center of Cuban life and culture in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. Declared a “national treasure” by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this vibrant and iconic enclave is known for its authentic Cuban restaurants, popular ventanitas (takeout windows), warm and toasty Cuban bakeries, and street festivals that are too colorful for words.
Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road is one of the most unique shopping districts in the world, full of stunning architecture, world-class culture and destination retail stores. The 8-block-long pedestrian mall was designed by fabled art deco architect Morris Lapidus, filling the broad street with public art and native plants that enhances the experience. Over 200 boutiques and restaurants line both sides of the street, where you can shop at international brands like All Saints, Mango, Ted Baker, Scotch & Soda, Zara, H&M, and popular brands like Adidas, Nike, Anthropologie, Lululemon and much more.
The Miami Design District is a vibrant and sophisticated international destination for fashion, art, architecture and fine dining. Spanning 18 square blocks north of the Wynwood neighborhood, this lively shopping and arts district is a treasure trove of high-end, luxury fashion shops, edgy galleries, Instagrammable public art and trendy restaurants. The brainchild of visionary developer and art collector Craig Robins, the Miami Design District has grown into a sophisticated and inviting international destination for art and design
Luxury brands are well represented with premium, contemporary and new-to-market brands in the mix. The 500,000-square-foot vertical shopping experience is rounded out with a mix of premium and contemporary shops filled with beauty, home decor, jewelry, apparel and much more.
Serving authentic Cuban cuisine since 1971, Versailles Restaurant is a Little Havana landmark known as a gathering place for the Cuban diaspora as well as a neighborhood standby where locals and visitors can count on friendly service and traditional Cuban fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner.