
Places of interest
This place has sandy beaches, waving palm trees, and colorful Art Deco buildings that make it a famous and picture-perfect spot.
South Beach
South Pointe Beach
At the southern end of Miami Beach, this spot features a lovely sandy beach with gentle waters and great views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the Miami skyline.
Lincoln Road
Lincoln Road is where Miami comes together – to shop, to dine, to celebrate.
Full of eclectic restaurants, bars, and shops, it also offers visitors countless opportunities to enjoy the best of international contemporary art.
Wynwood
Coconut Grove
Miami's oldest neighborhood, is a cultural gem that combines rich history with natural beauty. The area, often called “The Grove,” is known for its lush vegetation, artistic community and thriving cultural scene.
With its golf and tennis facilities, unique eco-adventures and breathtaking beach, Crandon Park offers something for everyone.
Crandon Park Beach
Miami Design District
The Miami Design District is a vibrant and sophisticated international destination for fashion, art, architecture and fine dining.
Our favorites restaurants
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Pane e Vino
Rustic Italian eatery featuring cozy, intimate settings with rustic wood finishes and homey decorations.
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La Leggenda
Experience authentic Italian food and Pizza Napoletana in Miami Beach. La Leggenda, The Legend, a nickname, a name, a logo!
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Macchialina
Rustic Italian Cuisine from James Beard Semifinalist Chef Michael Pirolo. Macchialina is an energetic, casual Italian taverna featuring the bold, seasonally inspired cooking.
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Pubbelly Sushi
The idea originates from renowned Chef José Andrés. His dishes are renowned for their exquisite presentation and harmonious flavors, complemented by exceptional service.
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Lucali Pizza
Popular neighborhood eatery serves thin-crust pizza & guests bring their own wine & beer
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Barceloneta
Barceloneta is Miami's popular go-to hub for Spanish Mediterranean tapas, seafood, arroz and original gin cocktails.