What to do

What to do

What can you do in a city like Miami? The correct answer is EVERYTHING.

Miami and Miami Beach are renown destinations know for the sun, the sea, the weather, the nightlife, happy hours with the sunset as your background… but there’s more!

Sports, for instance, are a start. With the help of a temperate weather (and an ever sultry summertime!), practicing a sport outdoor is the most popular pastime. You will find suggestions, addresses, and locations to practice the sport you prefer or to learn something new.

Shopping can also be full of surprises—casual wear and sportswear is quite cheap and the quality is good. There are also the, in my view, horrible malls and outlets with interesting sales—many tourists arrive with empty suitcases to be fill hours before leaving.

Speaking about Miami’s nightlife is redundant: when you come to Miami, you already know everything.

However, there is a different kind of nightlife outside of the clubs and at the theatres, full of live music, conferences, and the cinema.

What about when it rains? In addition to shopping, you can visit exhibitions and museums of which only few know about. However, Miami has a devoted art circuit with hundreds of galleries and museums that are worth a visit.

If you are interested in pampering yourself, you will find varying level of luxury spas, personal trainers, masseurs, and cosmetologists.

To get in touch with people, schools are better than happy hours. Language schools, yoga academies, Zumba dance classes, cooking courses: there is coursework for any taste and pocket.

“Free Is Better” is a page that we dedicated to those of us that know that, even if everything has a price in Miami Beach, there are a lot of things to see and to do that are (almost) free. Some are more expected than others but many are really exiting—not just cultural but pastimes that will enrich your days without emptying your pockets.

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Venetian Pool: the choice of Stars

August, 2014

The Venetian Pool in Coral Gables was built in 1923 inside an old, 16.000m2 coral rock cave. It’s the only pool in the National Register of Historic Places, and you know what that means… The…

What to do / Nightlife, When it rains
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Miami Beach Cinematheque

July, 2014

What a show! In (and for) every sense. We were wandering around Deco District, to be precise on Washington Ave., when we saw bills announcing a French cinema festival, I don’t remember who the director…

What to do / Sport
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Sporty Ocean Drive

July, 2014

To be honest there are times when strolling around Ocean Drive makes me anxious: people running, training, skating, rollerblading, doing push-ups on one hand, showing great abs and dreamy buns. Other times, my spirit of emulation…

What to do
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Art Deco District: Pastels between the Sea and the Sky

June, 2014

The Miami Beach Architectural District, famously known by its pseudonym, The Art Deco District, is not so much a district as it is an area of Miami Beach that encompasses Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, Lincoln…

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