Things to do in Miami, Florida (FL): The Best Neighborhoods

June 27, 2021 Giuseppe Pratt

Miami is hot hot hot! And it’s not just the sultry weather. Here, the nightlife is scorching, thanks to a strong Latin influence and spicy salsa culture. Dance the noche away in a nightclub, or indulge in a fancy meal at one of the city’s celebrity-owned restaurants. By day, hit the beach of course, or have yourself a walkabout, taking in Miami’s colorful art deco architecture. Grab a Cuban sandwich in Little Havana, then ride the vintage carousel at Virginia Key Beach Park.
Restaurants in Miami

1. Miami Design District

3841 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137-3606 +1 305-722-7100 [email protected] http://www.miamidesigndistrict.net
Excellent
47%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,404 reviews

Miami Design District

The Miami Design District is a neighborhood dedicated to innovative fashion, design, architecture and dining experiences. The vision for a rejuvenated Design District was codified in an urban master plan developed by the award-winning master planners Duany Plater-Zyberk, with the additional participation of architects including Walter Chatham, Hariri and Hariri, Juan Lezcano, Terence Riley, and Alison Spear. The Miami Design District embodies a singular dedication to the unity of design, fashion, art and architecture, and a commitment to encourage a neighborhood comprised of creative experiences.

Reviewed By highlandbeachflorida - Highland Beach, United States

The Miami Design District in Miami offers all the top designers in a very walkable area. Top shops include Louis Vuitton who showcased new collections when we were there, Dior and Hermes. A must for the fashion conscious afficionado.

2. Wynwood

50 NW 24th St Suite 104, Miami, FL 33127-4447 +1 786-615-8828 [email protected] http://wynwoodmiami.com/
Excellent
65%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2,107 reviews

Wynwood

The official Facebook page of Wynwood Miami, run by the Wynwood Business Improvement District. To preserve and further the neighborhood’s progress, the Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) was formed in 2013 as a municipal board of the City of Miami government. BID Property owners comprise its Board of Directors and represent hundreds of property owners throughout the 50-city block community. The BID works to enhance security and sanitation services in the neighborhood, raise awareness of advancements in the area, and plan for the future of Wynwood

Reviewed By yaf111 - Brussels, Belgium

Just go over there, absolutely worthwhile, beautiful district and the walls are so incredible, fully free tour, beautiful painting street art, just amazing and then walk around to see all great street art painting all around the Design District area, worthwhile to go over there.

3. Little Havana

Miami, FL
Excellent
31%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
8%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 2,853 reviews

Little Havana

Reviewed By loriar - Harrow, Canada

Everyone who visits Miami should take the time to visit Little Havana. There is something for everyone: monument for the Bay of Pigs, tasty ice cream and bakery shops, cuban coffee everywhere, live music, original art work, men playing dominos, and excellent food.

4. Calle Ocho

Eighth St. Little Havana, Miami, FL 33135 +1 305-644-8888 http://calleocho.com/
Excellent
33%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
8%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 769 reviews

Calle Ocho

Reviewed By toddt621 - Honolulu, United States

A great place to take a relaxing walk and do some window shopping. Watch cigars being made by hand! Lots of friendly people. Try some great Cuban food or a Mojito!

5. Coconut Grove

Virginia Street, Miami, FL 33133 +1 305-461-5506 [email protected] http://www.coconutgrove.com
Excellent
44%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 841 reviews

Coconut Grove

Established in the 1800s by a worldly group of pioneers, sailors, artists, naturalists, millionaires, and intellectuals, Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest neighborhood and still maintains its historic charm. The Grove offers visitors an enticing mix of shops, boutiques, and lively outdoor cafes set amid a laid-back village by the bay. Monthly events include Fashion + Art + Music Night every first Saturday and free historic bike tours every second Saturday. Also, weekly free yoga classes held at Peacock Park!

Reviewed By BrittanyRobey

We stayed with icoconutgrove.com short term rentals, it was an amazing deal, beautiful place and didn't have to go far to have a relaxing day full of fun. Went to Greenstreet Cafe for breakfast, walked off the carbs through the trees of Barnacle park... then casually strolled around town into some shops ( all walking distance ). Decided to spend the later afternoon at our rooftop pool, showered in our room got dolled up for the night and headed to Lulus for drinks and dinner. The day/night was surprisingly effortless and easy!

6. Miami Ironside

7610 NE 4th Ct, Miami, FL 33138-5032 +1 305-438-9002 [email protected] http://www.miamiironside.com
Excellent
43%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
7%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 14 reviews

Miami Ironside

Miami Ironside (est. 2003) is an eclectic, creative district composed of showrooms and studios, including architecture, interiors, material and furniture design, boutique retail, and the visual arts. Reminiscent of Brera Design District Milano, Miami Ironside is host to year-round public art exhibitions, including four permanent pieces of the Berlin Wall by street artist Thierry Noir.

Reviewed By foodieeverywhere - Miami Beach, United States

This place is perfect to relax outdoors and enjoy the trees, butterflies, and pizza. It's a perfect outdoor dining area, and thanks to the trees it feels very refreshing. There is everything you need, even a place to leave your kids. There's a hair and nail salon, shops, galleries, art, and the cutest lemon garden. With the Covid-19 situation it was great to find a place to be outdoors with lots of space. Would 100% recommend.

7. Little Haiti

Miami, FL +1 818-536-4261 http://littlehaiticulturalcenter.com/
Excellent
14%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
25%
Terrible
31%
Overall Ratings

2.5 based on 126 reviews

Little Haiti

A Caribbean style marketplace and a replica of the Iron Market in Port-au-Prince mark this neighborhood as the center of Haitian culture in Miami.

8. DermaGym

561 NE 79th St Suite 350, Miami, FL 33138-4593 +1 305-707-4948 [email protected] http://www.dermagym.com
DermaGym

DermaGym is Miami’s premiere Anti-Aging Spa. Nestled in the Upper East Side, our urban chic, hotel-inspired facility bridges the gap between conventional spa services and scientifically proven results for both men and women Whether you are just looking to spot treat or want a whole body experience, we have carefully hand-picked our equipment for efficacy, compatibility and maximum results.

9. Upper East Side

Biscayne Boulevard between 14th and 71st Streets, Miami, FL http://www.miamism.com/miami-s-upper-east-side/
Excellent
33%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
17%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 6 reviews

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