25 essential Miami spots, South Beach to Wynwood. This free City Pack from Who's In? collects 25 hand-picked Miami favorites — restaurants, bars, museums, parks, and things to do — each one mapped and ready to turn into a plan. Save the ones you love, then text a link and see who's in.
The iconic Miami Beach seafood institution — expensive, famous, and still worth knowing.
The Cuban restaurant landmark — go for the scene, the cafecito, and the croquetas.
A focused, higher-quality Cuban sandwich than the default tourist version.
Greek-Turkish courtyard dining that feels sunny, stylish, and very Miami.
Small, high-quality Italian-leaning cooking with serious food-scene credibility.
Coconut Grove cooking that blends Miami and Cuban-American into something that feels local.
Cuban food, live music, and one of Miami's best cocktail rooms under one roof.
The dive-bar essential — neon, grit, and old Miami Beach atmosphere.
The Miami cocktail-bar classic — especially good for a relaxed outdoor drink.
South Beach cocktail bar that works for real drinks, late-night food, and a fun crowd.
Old-world mansion, formal gardens, and Biscayne Bay views — one of Miami's most beautiful stops.
Modern and contemporary art with waterfront architecture and a strong downtown spot.
The move for a museum day — especially with family or when the weather turns.
A sharp, manageable art stop in the Design District.
A major contemporary collection with a more serious art-world feel than a gallery walk.
The best version of South Beach scenery — ocean, skyline, cruise ships, and a great walk.
Beach, lighthouse, and biking on Key Biscayne — a calmer alternative to South Beach.
Lush and tropical — a great break from beach-and-bar energy.
Touristy, but the pastel hotels and preserved architecture are genuinely Miami-defining.
Murals, galleries, bars, and breweries — a very Miami art-neighborhood to wander.
Cuban coffee, music, dominoes, and ventanitas — cultural texture in one walkable stretch.
High-end design, public art, and strong restaurants packed into a compact area.
Historic coral-rock swimming pool — odd, beautiful, and very specific to Miami.
Not central Miami, but essential for the landscape that defines South Florida.
Miami's performing-arts anchor — concerts, ballet, opera, and touring productions.
Found your spot? In Who's In? you can turn any place into a plan, text the link, and see who's in — no app required to RSVP.
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