Guidebook for Miami

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Guidebook for Miami

Food Scene

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Tacology
701 S Miami Ave
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The Pérez Art Museum Miami (or PAMM for short) is arguably one of the best places to spend an afternoon, whether you want to explore the exhibits or simply have a cocktail on the outdoor patio.
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La Centrale - Italian Food Hall
601 S Miami Ave
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The Pérez Art Museum Miami (or PAMM for short) is arguably one of the best places to spend an afternoon, whether you want to explore the exhibits or simply have a cocktail on the outdoor patio.
Zuma is the place where all of your Japanese food dreams will come true. Think yellowtail sashimi with green chili relish, beef tataki with fresh truffle and pickled daikon, and miso-marinated black cod with citrus wasabi. It’s a modern twist on Japanese food.
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Zuma Miami
270 Biscayne Blvd Way
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Zuma is the place where all of your Japanese food dreams will come true. Think yellowtail sashimi with green chili relish, beef tataki with fresh truffle and pickled daikon, and miso-marinated black cod with citrus wasabi. It’s a modern twist on Japanese food.
Juices, açaí bowls and smoothies!
Raw Jūce - Curbside Pickup Available
900 South Miami Avenue
Juices, açaí bowls and smoothies!
Go on Thursday nights as it's $10 pasta night, but arrive early or make a reservation because it's a popular spot! Swanky-meets-casual dining room with classic Italian fare, plus tree-shaded garden & gourmet market.
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Perricone's Marketplace & Cafe
1700 SW 3rd Ave
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Go on Thursday nights as it's $10 pasta night, but arrive early or make a reservation because it's a popular spot! Swanky-meets-casual dining room with classic Italian fare, plus tree-shaded garden & gourmet market.
Casual, affordable and delicious Tacos! We recommend going on a Tuesday for Taco Tuesday where select tacos are $4.
Pilo's Street Tacos
28 SW 11th St
Casual, affordable and delicious Tacos! We recommend going on a Tuesday for Taco Tuesday where select tacos are $4.

Drinks & Nightlife

Located on the 40th floor, Sugar may just be the best place to watch the sun go down. The Asian-influenced restaurant and bar has booths and tables surrounded by gardens and trees so you feel like you’re in your own personal oasis. One piece of advice: Don’t skip over the cocktail menu.
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Sugar
788 Brickell Plaza
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Located on the 40th floor, Sugar may just be the best place to watch the sun go down. The Asian-influenced restaurant and bar has booths and tables surrounded by gardens and trees so you feel like you’re in your own personal oasis. One piece of advice: Don’t skip over the cocktail menu.
Upland's laidback, neighborhood vibe makes it a perfect fit for Miami Beach’s SoFi, a neighborhood that, frankly, could use more “neighborhood” restaurants.
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Upland
49 Collins Ave
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Upland's laidback, neighborhood vibe makes it a perfect fit for Miami Beach’s SoFi, a neighborhood that, frankly, could use more “neighborhood” restaurants.

Getting Around

The MetroMover is clean, easy and free!
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Tenth Street Promanade Metromover Station
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The MetroMover is clean, easy and free!

Essentials

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CVS
2500 SW 22nd St
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Publix
911 SW 1st Ave
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At the urban core of the city, WeWork Brickell City Centre is a thriving Miami office space hot-spot. Located in the second tower of this new development, our four floors of coworking and private offices bring modern and chic designs into the workplace.
WeWork Office Space & Coworking
78 SW 7th St
At the urban core of the city, WeWork Brickell City Centre is a thriving Miami office space hot-spot. Located in the second tower of this new development, our four floors of coworking and private offices bring modern and chic designs into the workplace.

Arts & Culture

佩雷斯藝術博物館邁阿密
1103 Biscayne Blvd
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Inaccessible art has no place inside Locust Projects. Instead, this not for profit space, funded largely by grants from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts (among others), has earned a place on the national stage for finding and exhibiting young visual artists at critical stages in their development. Capturing the spirit of free-exchange of ideas and artist-centered space, Locust Projects rounds out the Miami art scene.
Locust Projects
297 N Miami Ave
Inaccessible art has no place inside Locust Projects. Instead, this not for profit space, funded largely by grants from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts (among others), has earned a place on the national stage for finding and exhibiting young visual artists at critical stages in their development. Capturing the spirit of free-exchange of ideas and artist-centered space, Locust Projects rounds out the Miami art scene.
The gleaming three-story Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami is an ode to the city's true love: international modern art. This newly-opened space offers large light-filled exhibit rooms and a lush garden adorned in sculptures that will attract this generation's photo-hungry youth and seasoned collectors with an eye on up-and-coming artists, sculptors, and designers looking to make their mark on the global stage.
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Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
61 NE 41st St
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The gleaming three-story Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami is an ode to the city's true love: international modern art. This newly-opened space offers large light-filled exhibit rooms and a lush garden adorned in sculptures that will attract this generation's photo-hungry youth and seasoned collectors with an eye on up-and-coming artists, sculptors, and designers looking to make their mark on the global stage.
For more than 30 years, Cuban-born collector Carlos de la Cruz and his wife, Rosa, would open their Key Biscayne home to the public to share their passion for art, collecting, and education. In 2009, they took their hospitality one step further, opening a 30,000 square-foot museum, designed by John Marquette, in the posh Design District. The museum is free and open to the public, with exhibits thoughtfully installed throughout the light and airy three-story building that showcase well-established international stars alongside local artists, creating a dialogue within the community.
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de la Cruz Collection
23 NE 41st St
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For more than 30 years, Cuban-born collector Carlos de la Cruz and his wife, Rosa, would open their Key Biscayne home to the public to share their passion for art, collecting, and education. In 2009, they took their hospitality one step further, opening a 30,000 square-foot museum, designed by John Marquette, in the posh Design District. The museum is free and open to the public, with exhibits thoughtfully installed throughout the light and airy three-story building that showcase well-established international stars alongside local artists, creating a dialogue within the community.

Sightseeing

It'll only take about twenty minutes to hit all the art at Wynwood Walls, an outdoor gallery with plenty of Instagram options, including murals by Shepard Fairey (the artist who designed Obama's "Hope" poster).
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溫活牆
2516 NW 26th St
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It'll only take about twenty minutes to hit all the art at Wynwood Walls, an outdoor gallery with plenty of Instagram options, including murals by Shepard Fairey (the artist who designed Obama's "Hope" poster).

Shopping

Before the Design District became what it is today, En Avance was already purveying resort wear by young up-and-coming international designers. The rest followed.
En Avance
151 NE 41st St
Before the Design District became what it is today, En Avance was already purveying resort wear by young up-and-coming international designers. The rest followed.