"I'm more laid-back and would probably go to the movies at the
Regal Cinema. But if you want a little more excitement, there are
the famous clubs on
South Beach. People don't arrive at most of the
clubs until midnight. The best ones? Mynt is a local crowd - mostly
because it's difficult to get in - including a lot of celebrities.
In the basement level they play hip-hop, and in the upper level
they play dance music and techno.
Rumi is also an after-midnight
place. Thursday nights are the best, but it's open all weekend.
Rumi has all types of music - hip-hop, '70s, '80s, Latin, and more.
Pearl has dance, hip-hop, and techno music."
SATURDAY
BREAKFAST
"The Front Porch Café rocks. It's the new, happening place for
breakfast, right on the beach. Their multigrain pancakes are great.
It's an all-day indoor/outdoor cafe. Everyone goes there."
SIGHTS"[You have to go to] South Beach. There are a million
people around, riding scooters or just walking in their shorts and
bathing suits. Anywhere on Ocean Drive, you can see the South Beach
scene.
Lincoln Road is just one long pedestrian strip, no cars
allowed. The sidewalk is part of the scene. Just take a walk down
Lincoln Road and you'll see stores, restaurants, clubs, art
galleries, movie theaters, everything. Coconut Grove is an area of
Miami that's a lot more laid-back, not as many people, but there
are stores and restaurants and theaters. Then there's Calle Ocho,
the Cuban section of
Miami, which is like a trip to Havana."
CULTURE