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Riding High in Miami


When non-Floridians think of Miami, the first couple factors that come to mind are the skyline, the beaches, and the wild nightlife. All of which are NOT fabrications; although, we've all heard of these slightly distorted tales of Spring Break in Miami Beach, reckless nights at the prestigious clubs and lounges, Champagne and luxury stores on every street corner. Well, I hate to burst any bubbles however I believe that at least 70% is glamorized to portray Miami as such, the other percentage is the reality in which Miami holds residents that live ordinary day to day lives.

Miami, with a population of over 5.5 million, is composed of several different prominent zones such as Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Miami Beach, Little Havana, and many more. With a climate never reaching below 20°C (60°F), this Metropolitan city meets the likes of people who crave a Tropical getaway but can't fight the urge to escape the city-life hustle & bustle. Miami has a pretty upscale reputation, according to Forbes list of wealthiest cities, Miami came in as #1 in America. Yet on the contrary, Miami has a relatively alternative element that's set in various locations such as the Wynwood Art District and Design District which are primarily art galleries and high end boutiques, but happen to host some of the most profound and internationally recognized events. Some areas vary in value and status, here are a few locations and their famous hot spots that I believe you can't miss out on.

1. Brickell

Glistening with skyscrapers, business towers, a bay-front, and restaurants to last eternity...residents refer to this area as the "Financial District" of Miami due to its highly recognized Banking industry flooding the Streets (and sky).

Where to take a bite for the Health Nuts:

  • Bluetree Cafe (for the BEST açai bowls and ginger shots in town) 95 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33130

  • Miami Fresh Cafe (if you're in the mood for a nutritious rice bowl/smoothie/wrap) 52 SW 10th St, Miami, FL 33130

  • Dr. Smood (a go-to for people that want insight and detail on the health benefits derived from each juice or smoothie) 701 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33131​

Where to take a bite for the Foodie Bloggers:

  • La Centrale (for amazing Cacio e Pepe and a broad selection of Italian dishes) 601 S Miami Ave Suite 181-C, Miami, FL 33131

  • Komodo (A Southeast Asian delight for those who want an exotic eating experience) 801 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131

Where to Shop:

  • Brickell City Centre:

A luxury shopping development worth over $1.05 billion has people dazed with awe over the overall architectural design, not to overrule the designer boutiques such as Agent Provocateur and Bally, restaurants of all cuisines, cafes, etc. This "Mall" isn't your everyday commercial center, it covers nearly three city blocks and reaches a 5 story height. Another fascinating aspect is that there are three high rises connected to the center which hold both residential and short term rentals.

2. Wynwood

Wynwood is truly one-of-a-kind...it introduces you with outdoor murals (by some of the most renown street artists) spray painted amongst each and every building. Modern and graphic art literally take ownership of this downtown area which holds a large quantity of art galleries. This area of Miami is known for its annual art "festival" show, Art Basel, where people from all over the world come to celebrate and gain recognition with established and non-established artists. An opportunity to gain profit for people in the art world, yet also to have fun and meet people; Miami hosts hundreds of events for this Art Fair.

Where to take a bite if you have a Sweet Tooth:

  • Taiyaki (for a unique take on soft serve flavors like matcha green tea and black sesame) 143 NW 23rd Street, Taiyaki NYC, Miami, FL 33127

  • Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop (when you want the most decadent pies of all assortments) 2818 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 3312

3. South Beach

Due to film's and TV series, most are under the impression that its all party, bikinis, and cocktails in South Beach. While part of that is true, there are plenty of places to explore all over the beach besides Ocean Drive and LIV nightclub. Venture away from the tourist traps and you may end up seeing more beauty from this notorious end of town.

Where to get Active:

  • Sunset Harbour (SUPing, Jet Ski's, you name it, they got it! Not only water sports but also scooter rentals and bike rentals)

Where to eat Real Italian food:

  • La Moderna (Not only is the food authentic, but also the staff...waiters and chefs from Italy making it a true Mediterranean atmosphere) 1874 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Where to Chill under the Sun:

  • Soho House (For some fun in the sun, an art deco layout, and a dip in the pool...this hotel and lounge is the place to go) 4385 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140

  • The Standard (Once you enter this hotel, you reach a passageway leading to white canopies, a bar, lounge, and pool with the bay view) 40 Island Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Hope you enjoyed reading, tune in for my next post!


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