Miami's Guidebook

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Miami's Guidebook

Sightseeing

South Beach lies at the southernmost tip of Miami Beach, and its 2-mile-long swath of beautiful beaches attracts celebrities and sun-seekers. South Beach regularly ranks among the world's best beaches with good reason. Sprawling for 2-plus miles along Miami Beach's southeastern tip, this stretch of sand is extraordinarily wide and perpetually lapped by turquoise waves. Bring your own chairs and umbrella, or rent one from a vendor. Amateur photogs will have a blast snapping shoots of the colorful, retro lifeguard stands dotting the coastline. Feel free to contact me for restaurants and other recomendations
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South Beach
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South Beach lies at the southernmost tip of Miami Beach, and its 2-mile-long swath of beautiful beaches attracts celebrities and sun-seekers. South Beach regularly ranks among the world's best beaches with good reason. Sprawling for 2-plus miles along Miami Beach's southeastern tip, this stretch of sand is extraordinarily wide and perpetually lapped by turquoise waves. Bring your own chairs and umbrella, or rent one from a vendor. Amateur photogs will have a blast snapping shoots of the colorful, retro lifeguard stands dotting the coastline. Feel free to contact me for restaurants and other recomendations
Non-stop energy and in-the-moment style are the hallmarks of Wynwood, Miami’s creative and cultural hub. North of Downtown Miami and west of Miami Beach, a Greater Miami neighborhood that was once a collection of warehouses has been transformed in recent years into one of the world’s hippest hangouts. Full of eclectic restaurants, bars and shops, Wynwood also offers visitors countless opportunities to enjoy the best of international contemporary art, whether in galleries or simply on the street, where colorful murals make it a go-to place for Instagrammers. A stroll along the main thoroughfare of Northwest 2nd Avenue and its side streets reveals all the things that make Wynwood famous. There are craft breweries like Wynwood Brewing Company and Cerveceria La Tropical alongside independent boutiques, taquerias, food halls and laid back bars such as Gramps that have outdoor spaces for some fun, al fresco. On any given day, you’ll find locals caffeinating at Panther Coffee before heading to neighborhood co-working spaces, or grabbing a bite at much-loved eateries including The Salty, Coyo Taco and Zak The Baker. Boutiques such as Frangipani and Wynwood Tribe carry made-in-Miami and international merchandise that will make a stylish memento of your Miami trip. Wynwood is perhaps best known as a hub of contemporary and street art. Both serious and casual collectors are welcome at more than 70 galleries, which sell pieces at all price points. Synonymous with the neighborhood are vibrant murals, which were originally commissioned by the neighborhood’s visionary developer, Tony Goldman, in the early 2000s. Years later, Wynwood’s renaissance is all but complete, while the outdoor gallery of striking art continues to evolve. While you can see murals throughout the neighborhood, the centerpiece here is the Wynwood Walls. Purchase timed tickets in advance to view more than 35 murals by world-renowned artists. As popular with locals as they are with visitors, the walls (indeed, Wynwood itself) offer a unique and memorable experience.
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Wynwood
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Non-stop energy and in-the-moment style are the hallmarks of Wynwood, Miami’s creative and cultural hub. North of Downtown Miami and west of Miami Beach, a Greater Miami neighborhood that was once a collection of warehouses has been transformed in recent years into one of the world’s hippest hangouts. Full of eclectic restaurants, bars and shops, Wynwood also offers visitors countless opportunities to enjoy the best of international contemporary art, whether in galleries or simply on the street, where colorful murals make it a go-to place for Instagrammers. A stroll along the main thoroughfare of Northwest 2nd Avenue and its side streets reveals all the things that make Wynwood famous. There are craft breweries like Wynwood Brewing Company and Cerveceria La Tropical alongside independent boutiques, taquerias, food halls and laid back bars such as Gramps that have outdoor spaces for some fun, al fresco. On any given day, you’ll find locals caffeinating at Panther Coffee before heading to neighborhood co-working spaces, or grabbing a bite at much-loved eateries including The Salty, Coyo Taco and Zak The Baker. Boutiques such as Frangipani and Wynwood Tribe carry made-in-Miami and international merchandise that will make a stylish memento of your Miami trip. Wynwood is perhaps best known as a hub of contemporary and street art. Both serious and casual collectors are welcome at more than 70 galleries, which sell pieces at all price points. Synonymous with the neighborhood are vibrant murals, which were originally commissioned by the neighborhood’s visionary developer, Tony Goldman, in the early 2000s. Years later, Wynwood’s renaissance is all but complete, while the outdoor gallery of striking art continues to evolve. While you can see murals throughout the neighborhood, the centerpiece here is the Wynwood Walls. Purchase timed tickets in advance to view more than 35 murals by world-renowned artists. As popular with locals as they are with visitors, the walls (indeed, Wynwood itself) offer a unique and memorable experience.