We've got you covered with our Miami destination guide for all the best places to eat, shop, and be entertained.
Produced by Art Miami, the Art Wynwood fair will debut its ninth edition during Presidents Day Weekend, February 13-17, 2020, at the former Miami Herald site, which also is the home of Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami.
Street art is mercurial by nature and the murals of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, just north of downtown, are in a state of constant, paint-splattered flux.
Situated on Museum Park overlooking Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami, the Pérez Art Museum Miami was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron drawing inspiration from the iconic Stiltsville homes built offshore in the 1930s. The structure alone, with abundant outdoor space to swoon over the views, is worth the visit. Inside, the museum’s thought-provoking contemporary collection focuses on international art of the 20th and 21st centuries from the perspective of the Americas. There’s also a lovely café onsite providing more inspiring views.
Set in the heart of downtown Miami and designed by world-renowned architect Cesar Pelli, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County is one of the world’s leading performing arts organizations and venues. Since opening in 2006, the Arsht Center, a 501C3 non-profit organization, has emerged as a leader in presenting innovative programming that mirrors South Florida’s diversity as well as a catalyst for billions of dollars in new development in the downtown area.
As Miami’s only planetarium, aquarium and science museum, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science educates millions each year on South Florida’s diverse coastal habitats, ecosystem health and its resilience. The museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to environmental conservation, animal care and rehabilitation, science learning and research. Frost Science is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and a member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers.
Built by James Deering in 1916, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens in Coconut Grove features a sprawling, lushly landscaped garden and a historic mansion situated on Biscayne Bay. The property is open to the public and has been the backdrop to many film and photo shoots.
Visit the Miami Seaquarium, the original home of Flipper the dolphin. You can watch Flipper's dolphin show, as well as seven other animal shows and presentations. From the Shark Reef Encounter to the Dolphin Experience, there's plenty of ways to get wet and experience these marine animals up close and personal.
Greater Fort Lauderdale's "style mile," lined with independently owned boutiques, a restaurant row with acclaimed chefs, and lively lounges and cafés with sidewalk seating.
Greater Fort Lauderdale's "style mile," lined with independently owned boutiques, a restaurant row with acclaimed chefs, and lively lounges and cafés with sidewalk seating.
Greater Fort Lauderdale's "style mile," lined with independently owned boutiques, a restaurant row with acclaimed chefs, and lively lounges and cafés with sidewalk seating.
Greater Fort Lauderdale's "style mile," lined with independently owned boutiques, a restaurant row with acclaimed chefs, and lively lounges and cafés with sidewalk seating.
Greater Fort Lauderdale's "style mile," lined with independently owned boutiques, a restaurant row with acclaimed chefs, and lively lounges and cafés with sidewalk seating.
This exquisite collection of designer boutiques and restaurants in a tropical garden setting is a favorite playground for socialites, fashionistas and celebrities. The legendary fashion mecca includes Chanel, Gucci, Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Tory Burch, and anchors Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Brickell City Centre brings three levels of unparalleled shopping, dining and entertainment anchored by a 107,000 square foot, ultra-modern Saks Fifth Avenue.
This district is home to design showrooms, luxury retailers, art galleries and restaurants that line the pedestrian-friendly streets. Over the years, the neighborhood has become an international destination for art, design and fashion.
This epic outdoor Miami Beach pedestrian thoroughfare features premier shopping, restaurants, and nightlife as well as South Beach classic architecture and Miami style. Lincoln Road Miami Beach is also a cultural hub with the elegant Art Deco-era Lincoln Theatre and incredible music and theatrical productions at the Colony Theatre.
Live a fashionable life with the more than 240 designer brand name stores at affordable prices. Experience life with an exciting mix of entertainment venues such as CineBistro, Dave and Buster's and Bowlero Miami. Crave life with more than 30 diverse dining options in the Food Court, and 19 sit-down restaurants.
In this town the Miami HEAT reigns supreme over the sports-meets-social scene. Games are held downtown in the state-of-the-art AmericanAirlines Arena, a.k.a. the AAA on Biscayne Bay. A swanky social scene for socialites, well-heeled Miamians and fans from all over the world fill the arena to watch superstars like Dwyane Wade play.
The Miami Dolphins, the city’s oldest sports franchise, was founded in 1966 and still holds the record for the only undefeated team in American professional sports. Dolphins' games are energy-filled and action-packed.
The Miami Marlins ballpark is located in the heart of Little Havana and has a retractable roof. Beat the heat and watch summer baseball games in a fun-filled air-conditioned atmosphere.