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  • African Heritage Cultural Arts

    6161 NW 22nd Ave. Little Haiti/Liberty City

    305-638-6771

    34 articles
  • Amelia Earhart Park

    401 E. 65th St. Hialeah

    305-685-8389

    18 articles
  • Amerant Bank Arena

    1 Panther Parkway Plantation/Sunrise/Tamarac

    954-835-8000

    Formerly the FLA Live Arena
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  • Aventura Mall

    19501 Biscayne Blvd. Aventura/North Miami Beach

    305-935-1110

    1 event 121 articles
  • Bakehouse Art Complex

    561 NW 32nd St. Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    305-576-2828

    Founded in 1985 in a former bakery, the Bakehouse Art Complex (BAC) is at the heart of Wynwood's artistic soul. It's a one-stop shop of sorts, with galleries, exhibition space and, crucially, partially to fully funded studio space for more than 100 local artists working in a wide range of media. The complex's sprawling grounds also serve as an event venue — and there's always something happening here, from classes to receptions to concerts to fundraisers. On weekdays, visitors are encouraged to check out the studios, galleries, project room, classroom, print room, photo lab, ceramic kiln area, woodworking and welding areas — and to see the work of a host of artists across every imaginable genre. It's impossible to imagine what Wynwood would be like without it.
    61 articles
  • The Barnacle Historic State Park

    3485 Main Highway Coconut Grove

    305-442-6866

    37 articles
  • Biltmore Hotel

    1200 Anastasia Ave. Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-445-8066

    A Miamian who's never been to the Biltmore? For shame. This 1926 landmark is a throwback to the days of Prohibition-era glamour, and a remarkable monument to Miami gone by. With 150 acres as its backyard, this sprawling, majestic hotel is a historical gem. And as any nearly 100-year-old building is apt to do, it has many a tall tale and ghost story attached. From their brilliant high tea to their famous brunch to their enormous pool --there are luxurious surprises behind every corner. And this Coral Gables oasis has lots of corners.
    103 articles
  • C. B. Smith Park

    900 N. Flamingo Rd. Pembroke Pines

    954-357-5170

    11 articles
  • Canyon Ranch Hotel & Spa

    6801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach Mid/North Beach

    305-514-7000

    4 articles
  • Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas

    3015 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove

    305-446-6843

    Do you want luxury in one Miami's swankiest areas? Well, Cinépolis Coconut Grove offers reserved seating and a concession full of beer and wine. It also features Sony 4K digital projection, four Premier auditoriums, and a chef-created menu at its bar & lounge. The four Premier auditoriums features oversized leather chairs with attached swivel tray tables. The venue is available for birthday parties and corporate events.
    53 articles
  • Coral Gables Museum

    285 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-603-8067

    This lovely architectural gem, an ornate, coral-rock construction, stands as ground zero for the City Beautiful's cultural efforts. The Coral Gables Museum once served as the city's first court, and subsequently held multiple roles before it eventually became a museum. Today, it's complete with a 5,000 square foot plaza that hosts everything from street fairs to canine costume contests. A stone's throw from the Coral Gables Art Cinema, Books & Books and Miracle Mile, its location is ideal, and their range of historical and culturally relevant exhibits are worth an afternoon stroll.
    1 event 169 articles
  • Fair Expo Center

    10901 Coral Way Tamiami

    305-223-7060

    1 event 69 articles
  • Fontainebleau Miami Beach

    4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach Mid/North Beach

    305-538-2000

    273 articles
  • Four Seasons Hotel Miami

    1435 Brickell Ave. Brickell

    866-215-6641

    25 articles
  • Gramps

    176 NW 24th St. Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    855-732-8992

    At its entrance, this Wynwood institution boasts "air conditioning, cold beer, and cocktails." Indeed, those are the basics for a successful Miami bar, but Gramps goes the extra mile and then some — from a robust roster of live music, DJs, and drag bingo to some damn fine pizza and more. Ensconce yourself in the bar area or find a table on the patio. A little bit hipster hang, a little bit dive bar — Gramps is a welcome respite for the beer-and-a-shot crowd and the craft-cocktail maven alike.
    38 events 510 articles
  • Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward County Convention Center

    1950 Eisenhower Blvd. Fort Lauderdale

    954-765-5900

    17 articles
  • Harold Golen Gallery

    2294 NW 2nd Ave. Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    305-989-3359

    If there's one art genre that's consistently entertaining, it's pop-surrealism. From past to present, this branch of creative vision covers everything from magazines and plastic lawn ornaments to tiki mugs to all things pop culture. From nude portraits of Bunny Yeager to movie nights, Harold Golen Gallery has all kinds of offerings - a nice change of pace from your standard gallery set. Whether you want to find a collectible on a miniscule budget or just hang out with other pop culture junkies, this Wynwood spot is your best bet.
    9 articles
  • Historic Alfred I. Dupont Building

    169 E. Flagler St. Downtown/Overtown

    305-777-1637

    When it comes to historical landmarks, Miami ain't Boston. Preserved buildings are few and far between. But we do have a few classic structures that have stood the test of time, and the 1939-built historic Alfred I. Dupont Building in downtown is one of 'em. Its gilded, Moderne facade is Miami's post-Depression era ode to rebirth. There's on-site office space available, and this Art Deco skyscraper also offers a stunning mezzanine for rent as an event space. There's no place else like it in Miami. Trust us.
    20 articles
  • Hyatt Regency Miami

    400 SE Second Ave. Central Dade

    305-358-1234

    69 articles
  • Hyde Beach

    1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach South Beach

    305-455-2990

    Time for some real talk: It's damn difficult to mess up a poolside bar in Miami. You're beside a pool. There's a bar. You purchase cocktails, dip your feet into the water, and basically live the American dream as you sip your way to the bottom. How hard can this be, people? Yet an astonishing number of Miami hotels have conspired to ruin this simplest of good things with eye-poppingly overpriced drinks, shoddy service, and pools that are either inaccessibly hip or packed to the gills with sunburned out-of-towners. So props to Hyde Beach for getting it so right. Inside, the bar is decked out like a '70s Brady Bunch rec room, but outside there's 8,000 square feet of pool and beach fun. There are pitchers of mango mojitos ($80) and cucumber watermelon margaritas ($18), or for true backyard ballers, bottles of Moët & Chandon Ice ($475) and vases of sangria made tableside ($200).
    6 events 94 articles
  • James L. Knight Center

    400 SE Second Ave. Downtown/Overtown

    305-372-4634

    18 events 179 articles
  • Kimpton Epic Hotel

    270 Biscayne Blvd. Way Downtown/Overtown

    305-424-5226

    4 events 20 articles
  • Lincoln Road Mall

    Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach South Beach

    305-534-9857

    1 event 54 articles
  • Little Haiti Cultural Complex

    212-260 NE 59th Terrace Little Haiti/Liberty City

    305-960-2969

    154 articles
  • Locust Projects

    297 NE 67th St. Little Haiti/Liberty City

    305-576-8570

    Wynwood owes its art mecca status in large part to Locust Projects. The artist-run nonprofit has become the largest experimental contemporary arts organization in the Southeast. Since their inception, they've presented work from nearly 250 local, national, and international names and more than 125 exhibits. Big numbers. They're all about offering an inviting atmosphere to emerging artists - no snooty gallery attitude involved. If you're into art and you're in Miami - this is one place not to miss.
    137 articles
  • Loews Miami Beach Hotel

    1601 Collins Ave., Miami Beach South Beach

    305-604-1601

    57 articles
  • Magic City Casino

    450 NW 37th Ave. Little Havana

    305-649-3000

    This sprawling entertainment complex is within throwing range of the future Marlins Stadium. There is free parking and the on-site security, off-duty police, and venue staff, are highly professional. Gaming, and barroom workers are courteous and helpful. There is a great big room full of Vegas style slots, a poker room with 19 tables, and a dog racing track. There is also an amphitheater for live entertainment by national touring acts, usually classic rockers. There is no smoking indoors, and plenty of food on site, as well as several bars.
    168 articles
  • Matheson Hammock Park

    9610 Old Cutler Rd. Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-665-5475

    9 articles
  • Miami Airport Convention Center

    711 NW 72nd Ave. Doral

    305-260-8941

    74 articles
  • Miami Beach Bandshell

    7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach Mid/North Beach

    305-672-5202

    Formerly the North Beach Bandshell.
    20 events 376 articles
  • Miami Beach Convention Center

    1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach South Beach

    305-673-7311

    219 articles
  • Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus

    300 NE Second Ave. Downtown/Overtown

    305-237-3000

    210 articles
  • Miami Marine Stadium

    3601 Rickenbacker Cswy. Key Biscayne

    305-361-3316

    Miami Marine Stadium is one of those rare, one-of-a-kind landmarks you'd only find in the 305. This stunning Modernist creation was originally built on Virginia Key as the first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the U.S. In the years following, the bayfront Ley Biscayne locale hosted rock stars, presidents, major sporting events and earned itself a place in the history books. Sadly, it fell into disrepair, but the good news is, a restoration plan has been approved and Friends of Miami Marine Stadium are spearheading fundraising and refurbishment efforts. A bright future is ahead for one of Miami's most remarkable assets, and we can't wait for the final product.
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