Fun In Miami

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A Wellness Cabana at The Betsy South Beach.  Photo credit: The Betsy South Beach.

Miami is a dazzling destination for many reasons.

The city is known for its Art Deco architecture, beaches and parades of palm trees which make its cityscape distinct.

Because it’s such a popular destination, cheap flights to Miami can be discovered online almost any time of the year.

Miami has a diverse and vibrant culture which offers fashion, art, cuisine performing arts, theater and dance including the Grand Opera, the Miami City Ballet and the New World Symphony Orchestra.

When that spectacular Florida sunset sinks beyond the bay in a flare of orange and pink, Miami comes alive after dark.

Here are a few ideas for a Night Out In Miami:

EAT: Twist your taste buds around the Italian cuisine of Perricone’s Marketplace. The décor brings Florida’s natural beauty indoors and melds it to a rustic Italian dining experience. The a la carte dinner menu serves up authentic dishes such as fettuccini and chicken Milanese, as well as an array of dizzying deserts.

DRINK: For a deliciously old-school drink, Tobacco Road is Miami’s oldest bar. With a colorful history, Tobacco Road now attracts an altogether more savory clientele. Happy hour and live music liven up Fridays, while a calendar of events offers everything from RnB, to reggae to speed dating events.

DANCE: Why not head straight from dinner to the dance floor? Tatiana is a Russian- themed restaurant and nightclub, with an extravagant dinner cabaret. This includes dramatic aerial acrobatics, decadent costuming and stunning dancers. All this can be supped along with the special banquet menu accompanied by a complimentary litre of vodka for every ten customers! Do remember to eat recklessly and drink responsibly, before burning calories to the rhythm of the house band who play music until 6 am.

PARTY: For night owls in need of relentless revelry until the dawn chorus, swoop down to the clubs of South Beach. Venues like Level are perpetually aglitter with beautiful people. Bronzed goddesses and buff beach boys spin through the smoke, strobes and sound throbbing the walls of this converted 1930s picture house. Once owned by the artist formerly known as Prince, Level has three bars and a celebrity hideout on the 6th floor.

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