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Travel + Leisure: The young and beautiful stay at the Gale, a redo of a 1941 L. Murray Dixon hotel (Amy Sacco’s Rec Room club thumps in the basement). Handsome rooms are white with navy blue accents.
Travel + Leisure: A retro vibe permeates the 393-room Deco high-rise on South Beach—terrazzo floors; mod furniture; a sky-blue and sea-green palette. Thoughtful extras include free Wi-Fi and solar-powered beach huts.
Travel + Leisure: High celebrity wattage (designs by Lenny Kravitz and Philippe Starck; LeBron James sightings) and the sexy poolside lounge makes this 140-room hotel the center of the South Beach social scene.
Travel + Leisure: Owner SLS and partners have brought new life to the beloved Deco dowager and its glorious, scallop-edged pool. The changes so far: refreshed lobby furniture and a restaurant from Michael Schwartz.
Travel + Leisure: Miami Beach’s most grown-up hotel has a serene atmosphere and graceful Asian design. The new Setai Grill is a steak house with extravagant French touches (like the côte du boeuf with Roquefort sauce).
Resort · Bal Harbor Ocean Front · 58 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: This opulent resort draws a well-manicured crowd who are in town to shop and spa. Beachfront yoga and fitness classes from trainers Tracie Wright Vlaun and Christopher Vlaun offset the indulgence.
Travel + Leisure: We like the large-for-South Beach studios at this condo-hotel, all with balconies and kitchen facilities. We love the art—co-owner Aby Rosen rotates contemporary works from his collection.
New American Restaurant · Midtown Miami · 27 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Mismatched china and wall-mounted deer heads keep the atmosphere light at this formal restaurant; ambitious dishes include lamb tartare with quail egg and seared snapper with a sea urchin rouille.
804 Ponce De Leon Blvd, Miami, FL 33134, Miami, FL
Restaurant · 125 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli's exciting cooking is the draw here. Dinner mixes Italian, Asian, and Southern traditions, while brunch’s stoner-joke dishes (like Cap’n Crunch pancakes) actually work.
Thai Restaurant · City Center · 80 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The sister restaurant to the bourbon-and-bacon hit Yardbird Southern Table & Bar is done up like a Southeast Asian farmhouse and serves real Chiang Mai–style khao soi noodles in coconut-milk broth.
Travel + Leisure: Under Edison bulbs and a huge chalkboard menu, locals dig in to tartare sliders, yellowtail-ceviche tacos, and butcher cuts of aged Black Angus at this branch of Pubbelly Group’s mini-empire.
Shopping Mall · Business Section of Bal Harbour · 128 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: A magnet for global big spenders trying on limited-edition items at stores including Chanel, Saint Laurent Paris, and Audemars Piguet. Refuel with sushi at Makoto.
Travel + Leisure: Dresses and shoes may be edging out furniture and tiles, but this 12-block area still makes for interesting browsing. Pop in to the Moore Building to see Zaha Hadid’s Elastika installation.
Lincoln Rd (btwn West & Washington Ave), Miami Beach, FL
Shopping Mall · City Center · 332 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Worthy finds among the big chains lining the pedestrian mall include art tomes at Books & Books; stylish men’s wear at BASE; and the glass-box annex of the Alchemist.
Art Museum · Design District · 14 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: The three-story space houses beverage tycoon Carlos de la Cruz and his wife's extensive contemporary art collection. Free docent tours illuminate works by Mark Bradford, Rudolf Stingel, and others.
Travel + Leisure: Small but influential MOCA stages intriguing shows by executive director Bonnie Clearwater and hotshot young curator Alex Gartenfeld, as well as permanent outdoor installations.
Art Gallery · Flamingo-Lummus · 30 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Micky Wolfson’s object collection is meant to showcase the “persuasive power of art and design.” You’ll see propaganda posters by Ben Shahn, World’s Fair souvenirs, and mid-20th-century appliances.
Travel + Leisure: The former warehouse zone is now an arts-centric community. Wynwood Walls, a sort of open-air museum, features murals by the world’s greatest street artists (Shepard Fairey; Kenny Scharf).
Italian Restaurant · North Shore · 159 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Locals love the old-school feel of this Italian restaurant—a Miami Beach mainstay—with its pictures of celebrities on the wall and distinct character.