High Tide Rising at Bahia Mar featured image Bahia Mar’s newest addition, High Tide Rising, is a combination bar and lounge space located alongside the hotel’s rooftop pool. Enjoy light bites and delicious drinks in this recently-renovated outdoor space and listen to the laid-back tunes of the live bands that perform on the weekends. Locals can
Read MoreDevelop your personal zen at The Way’s Mindfulness Teacher Training courses during the upcoming summer and fall seasons. These mindfulness classes include an overview of the history of mindfulness and meditation, the practice of mindfulness and meditation, the art of teaching and the ethics of the practice. Students can expect teachings by Pablo del Real
Read MoreThose astounding Cirque folks are at it again, and if you’ve never experienced the eye-catching, heart-pounding, knee-slapping combination of theater, acrobatics, comedy and mystique of a Cirque du Soleil production, you’re in for a treat. Cirque Corteo is a fantastical depiction of a clown who pictures his own funeral taking place in a carnival-like setting
Read MoreThe Wreck Bar, a Fort Lauderdale must-see since the 1950’s, recently unveiled a new Aqua-Burlesque show in response to increased demand from local patrons. This show is a co-ed combination of two of the Wreck Bar’s current favorite acts, the Aquamen and the MeduSirena Mermaid Show. Sirens and Sailors features a series of underwater dances
Read MoreThe Lincoln Eatery 723 Lincoln Lane N., Miami Beach This modern food hall is unveiling its latest creation, Smoke’d, just in time for Independence Day. The first completely kosher smokehouse in Miami Beach, The Lincoln Eatery promises delicious Southern food with quality ingredients cooked to perfection. Enjoy delicious burgers, hot dogs, french fries and more
Read MoreSeek and Find in Coral Gables boasts a prohibition-inspired bar and lounge tucked away on the second floor of the popular local restaurant. Celebrate National Bourbon Day in style with Room 25’s extensive specialty menu including, of course, the Old Fashioned cocktail with a twist made with Woodford Reserve bourbon and Angostura and Regan’s orange
Read MoreMorada Way Artwalk 151 Morada Way Islamorada, FL 33036 305.916.5521 moradaway.org Established in 2011, the Morada Way Arts and Cultural District is a six-block district marked by the Green Turtle Inn and the Hurricane Monument. The Artwalk was conceptualized as a time where residents and visitors alike can explore local artwork and restaurants and discover
Read MoreAs impressive as The Diplomat Beach Resort’s $100 million transformation seems on paper, it’s nothing compared to the sights and experiences awaiting travelers at a property that encompasses more than 1.6 million square feet. Everything about the renovation—including reimagined guest rooms, world-class restaurant additions and a sprawling, visually striking lobby area—speaks to a level of
Read MoreA cut above: Since opening in October, the Conrad quickly has distinguished itself as a sophisticated addition to the resort scene along State Road A1A, perfect for travelers looking for more of a boutique hotel experience. A sixth-floor Sky Deck covering more than 10,000 square feet seems destined to become one of the more popular
Read MoreAs difficult as it might be for high rollers and penny-slot enthusiasts to steer clear of the gaming offered at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, there’s far more to the Hollywood-based complex than electronic craps, Diamond Lotto and Texas Hold ’em. Yes, the AAA Four Diamond-rated resort (1 Seminole Way, 866.502.7529, seminolehardrockhollywood.com) features table
Read MoreCityPlace Doral brings a central entertainment district to Miami-Dade A large, neon-lit fountain sparkles near the center of CityPlace Doral, delighting crowds with its programmed water shows. Everything about CityPlace Doral, from its sleek and modern design to its assortment of retail, dining and entertainment spaces, is striking. The highly anticipated mixed-use complex, created by
Read MoreWhen Joseph Wesley Young founded Hollywood, Florida, nearly a century ago, he envisioned a coastal city that could rival California’s glamorous counterpart. That vision included the Theater Under the Stars, a three-sided wooden bandshell that was destroyed during the 1926 hurricane (and years later rebuilt). Construction during that era also included the Hollywood Beach Hotel
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