Monday, January 30, 2012

Things to do if your 20 in Miami?

Im heading to south beach soon with my bf. I was wondering if anyone can give me suggestions on where to take him or things to do in miami. Also, if there are any clubs that we can get into since we arent 21. ThXThings to do if your 20 in Miami?
Hey you don’t need deep pockets to holiday in Miami. Enjoying the city on a budget is easy and will leave you with little time to spare! :)



Miami Spa Month- Every year, in July and August, dozens of Miami’s premier spas offer $99 treatments – normally valued at $199 or above – during Miami Spa Month . Miami spas have earned a reputation as oases of relaxation that offer world-class treatments in stunning settings. The treatments offered in 2009 included aromatherapy facials, Oriental foot therapy, a 30-minute body polish followed by a 30-minute back massage, a 90-minute “ocean wrap” and a milk and honey massage with organic scalp treatment.



Miami Spice Restaurant Month- Held every August and September, the Miami Spice Restaurant Month gathers the city’s top restaurants, which offer discounted three-course lunch and dinner menus.More than 100 restaurants offer great value gourmet lunches and dinner, including an appetizer, entree and dessert, at an average discount of 30 to 50 percent off the regular value.



Cultural Fridays- If you happen to be in town on the last Friday of the month, Viernes Cultural es (Cultural Fridays) in Little Havana offers a monthly celebration from 6.30pm to 11:00pm on Calle Ocho’s 14th – 17th Avenue. The streets transform into an open-air gallery with over 100 artists, sculptors and artisans exhibiting their wonderful creations. Viernes Culturales keeps you in-step with the wonderful rhythms, sights and sounds of Little Havana!



A cigar connoisseur will enjoy a visit to El Credito Cigars (1106 SW 8th Street) where you can watch a talented team of cigar rollers busy at work. If you are lucky they might even let you roll one!



First Fridays- Mark your calendar now to be in Coral Gables on the First Friday of every month for an unforgettable adventure along Ponce de Leon Boulevard. Enjoy a myriad of galleries and the casual elegance of the Gables’ pedestrian district.



The monthly art walk, known as the Gables Gallery Walk, provides the opportunity to visit artists and view their creations, as you swing to the rhythms of jazzy Latin melodies and sample exotic wines and bottomless platters of cheeses—all for free!



Art Deco- Did you know there are more than 800 Art Deco buildings within a one-mile radius on South Beach?You can view them all as you ride on the South Beach local bus for just 25 cents. A few of the shuttle’s stops include major places of interest such as Lincoln Road Mall, the Art Deco Historic District, City Hall, Holocaust Memorial and the Miami Beach Convention Center.



Free Museums- Discover Miami’s rich heritage by embarking on a free tour of the Wolfsonian Museum. Located in the heart of Miami Beach, the museum is devoted to late-19th and early-20th century design. The collections feature furniture, prints and decorative arts between 1885 and 1945.Focusing on western art from the 1940s through the present, the Miami Art Museum will nicely end a pleasant journey through time for the whole family.



The Venetian Pool in Coral Gables- A warm day in the sun is best spent at the historic Venetian Pool in Coral Gables. Formed from a coral rock quarry in 1923, this amazing pool features two waterfalls, and coral caves.



Biltmore Hotel- The famous Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables offers free tours of the magnificent property and grounds every Sunday afternoon at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30pm. Listen to a professional storyteller talk about the hotel’s early days and rich stories of the City’s past. In its heyday, the Biltmore played host to both Europe and Hollywood celebrities, including the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Ginger Rogers, Judy Garland, Al Capone and assorted Roosevelt’s and Vanderbilt’s.



Miami Children’s Museum- Make you trip to Miami a true family experience by enjoying an activity specially crafted for the kids. Every third Friday of the month, the Miami Children’s Museum has free admission from 3pm to 9pm. Events include various activities, crafts, and storytelling. Children also explore hundreds of bilingual, interactive exhibits related to arts, culture, community and communication.



South Miami sweet- A trip to South Miami is not quite complete without a visit to “Robert is Here,” a family-owned fruit stand (open from November 1 through September 1) serving tasty desserts such as the mango cobbler and pineapple cake, from a mere $3.50.



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