Where I’ll Be Spending the Weekend: Downtown Miami
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The centre of gravity in Miami is shifting, as seen by the 200-foot-high digital canvas at the InterContinental Miami Hotel, which displays skyline dancers far above the bay, as well as the hundreds of upscale eateries that are relocating from the beach to the downtown area.
When the workday is over and the sun goes down, the neighbourhood transforms into a pedestrian nightlife scene, with locals and guests going from their condo or hotel to the numerous restaurants, bars, and clubs in the area.
Restaurants such as Toro Toro, Zuma, and Cipriani appeal to these audiences by being open until late and delivering high-quality cuisine and beverages in upscale surroundings where both business and leisure travellers can feel at ease.
One can choose from a variety of entertainment options, such as going to a performance at the Adrianne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts or watching the Miami Heat play basketball at American Airlines Arena.
Naturally, there are a lot of options available for people who are up late, and the most recent one, E11EVEN, is one that is open all the time, every day of the week.
What You Should Look for:
Museum Park and Bayfront Park are two parks located along the waterfront that offer visitors the chance to enjoy the outdoors throughout the winter months; downtown also features a bike-sharing programme. Winter visitors who are looking to escape the cold will welcome this opportunity.
More than 150 shops and a dozen restaurants can be found within Bayside Marketplace, which is situated on Biscayne Bay and adjacent to Bayfront Park.
Thriller Miami Speedboat Adventures and Island Queen Cruises are two examples of boat excursions that leave from this location.
The Sky Views Miami observation wheel is located in an open-air mall, which also hosts free live music performances.
The Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is a modern art museum that can be found in the heart of downtown Miami, Florida, within the recently constructed Museum Park.
The Pérez Art Museum Miami, which opened just over a year ago, has already surpassed the expectations of its organisers by welcoming more than 150,000 guests in its first four months of operation.
There is a variety of entertainment that one may choose from, such as watching Dwayne Wade and the Miami Heat play or going to a performance at the Adrianne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. Both of these options are available.
On the other hand, people who are active at night have their selection of clubs.
Brickell City Centre is a posh open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment complex that features stores as diverse as Apple and Sephora in addition to well-known names like Saks Fifth Avenue.
Pubbelly Sushi and Tacology, a CMX luxury cinema theatre, and a future indoor mini-golf facility are among the many dining options.