Matador Roomhello
1950s glamhello
Inside the Edition, the re-imagined midcentury Seville, is the 1950s inspired Matador Room. Grab a seat at the bar and sip away and think about Melvin Grossman.
Juviahello
surreal views of art deco skylinehello
Head to the (very) far end of Lincoln Road Mall and locate the stunning parking structure designed by Swiss Herzog & de Meuron. Look up and discover Juvia, a lush indoor and outdoor space serving inspired cocktails and French/Peruvian/Japanese influenced foods. Gaze east and view the lineup of Art Deco treasures. “Miami Beach chic.”
Art Deco Districthello
art deco wonderlandhello
Miami Beach Architectural District is comprised of 800 structures of historical significance, as recognized by the National Register of Historic Places. Built from 1923 to 1943, wander the district from the Atlantic Ocean to Alton Road; 5th Street to around 23rd Street.
Panther Coffee & Wynwoodhello
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The Wynwood Arts District is comprised of galleries, shops, food and drink, and most notably, open air street art installations. Located just across Biscayne Bay from Miami Beach, Wynwood is a neighborhood within Miami. Panther Coffee is a great starting (and ending) point.
The Standard – Miami Beachhello
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The Lido Spa Hotel has been carefully transformed into The Standard, more spa than hotel. The Spa is the main attraction and includes Turkish style hamam, steam room, hot tub, Finnish sauna, mud room, swimming pool and loads of yoga and tranquility. Stroll the beautiful gardens. The Standard is located on Bell Isle, very close to Miami Beach. Great place to spend the day and indulge.
1111 Lincoln Roadhello
garages can be beautifulhello
Spectacularly-designed, mixed-use “work of art” located at the beginning of Lincoln Road’s lively pedestrian promenade @ Alton Road. Designed by Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron in 2010, this masterpiece of innovation is an open air structure constructed around buttresses and cantilevers with no exterior walls. Philippe Starck designed shop of Tachen Books is one of the occupants with other uses scattered throughout.
Books & Bookshello
for the love of bookshello
Independent bookstore serving as a community center for writers and readers. Several other locations around town.
The Hallhello
a block from the oceanhello
Haddon Hall, a 1940s art deco beauty, has been transformed into The Hall. With a bohemian vibe, comfort reigns and a large swimming pool, Sonny’s and Campton Yard are added pleasures. Prime location, just a block from the beach.
1500 collins ave
miami beach fl
Charlotte Bakeryhello
hispanic european bakery perfectionhello
Fabulous egg dishes, guava and cheese pastries, arepas, croqueta and empanadas, Definitely stop by this conveniently situated Washington Avenue storefront in the morning and thoughtout the day for cortadito and snacks.