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Las 17 mejores discotecas en miami

Las 17 mejores discotecas en miami

Además de nuestras hermosas playas y todos los avances que hemos logrado en nuestro escenario culinario (¿has visitado los mejores restaurantes de Miami últimamente?), la fiesta es parte de nuestra identidad, aquí, en la Ciudad Mágica. Y con razón: las opciones para salir de fiesta en Miami son realmente impresionantes. Siempre puedes explorar el vibrante ambiente de bares en Miami, donde encontrarás algunos “clandestinos” con bebidas alcohólicas además de terrazas en la azotea. Pero si estás leyendo esto, probablemente estás buscando algo más que juegos de niños. Y ahí es donde nuestra guía de los mejores clubes de Miami te será útil. A continuación, encontrarás una lista de los clubes para bailar, barras, cafés y los lugares abiertos hasta el amanecer más codiciados de la ciudad para pasar una noche épica en Miami. RECOMENDADO: Los mejores outlets de Miami
Las 35 mejores cosas para hacer en Miami

Las 35 mejores cosas para hacer en Miami

Tanto residentes como turistas están de acuerdo en que las mejores cosas para hacer en Miami van más allá de relajarse en la arena, aunque cabe destacar que pasar un tiempo en sus mejores playas es fundamental para la vida en el 305. Aparte de disfrutar su famosa vida nocturna y explorar los mejores bares de Miami, ningún viaje a la Ciudad Mágica estaría completo sin descubrir su próspero escenario culinario y sus galardonados restaurantes, muchos de los cuales tienen sucursales en el time out Market Miami. Tomar el sol, nadar y disfrutar de cocteles es esencial en Miami, una mezcla de atracciones todo el año, eventos de temporada y muchos otros únicos en su clase, seleccionados por nuestros expertos editores. Por cierto, esta lista está depurada, como siempre, pero no clasificada ya que no tenemos forma de escoger un favorito. RECOMENDADO: Los mejores outlets de Miami
Los 39 mejores restaurantes en Miami

Los 39 mejores restaurantes en Miami

Precisamente, nuestra selección de tesoros locales son los mejores restaurantes de Miami. A ellos recurrimos para saborear una deliciosa comida y pasar un rato agradable. Destacamos los lugares más importantes para comer en la ciudad son una verdadera mezcla de sabores y sensaciones: restaurantes elegantes de mantelería blanca, los mejores “steakhouses” y carne asada de Miami, los lugares de última moda en innovación culinaria y hasta esos más económicos, probados y comprobados, que nunca decepcionan. En esta lista puede que también encuentres algunos de los mejores bares de Miami, porque donde hay un buen cóctel, por lo general un plato épico le sigue. ¿Listo para comer? Refiérete a este compendio con frecuencia, ya que lo actualizamos regularmente con descubrimientos nuevos y los favoritos de siempre. Como de costumbre, nuestros expertos de Time Out son conocedores locales que exploran la ciudad todos los días en busca de los mejores establecimientos para comer, al mejor precio e información exclusiva (también las mejores cosas para hacer en Miami). Buscamos siempre donde haya diversión, sabor, frescura y al mejor precio. Hacemos todo lo posible por mantener al día la información de los establecimientos nuevos, de los que cierran y de los favoritos de siempre. Puede ser un restaurante mega popular o uno emergente: si aparece en nuestra lista es que es extraordinario y pensamos que a ti también te gustará. RECOMENDADO: Las mejores outlets en miami
The best Art Deco buildings in Miami

The best Art Deco buildings in Miami

Looking to explore Art Deco? Ice cream cone pastels, geometric lines and curves, chrome accents and decorative fountains are just a few characteristics that distinguish the iconic buildings of Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District. The waterfront Lummus Park offers a wide-angle view of Ocean Drive’s Art Deco skyline, though the signature style can be spotted throughout the neighborhood, from Lincoln Road to Washington Avenue. Miami has the highest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world, and their preservation has saved the South Beach skyline from becoming a canyon of condos. Amazingly, these buildings were nearly destroyed by developers in the early 1970s. Their survival is due to a handful of activists who, in 1976, founded the Miami Design Preservation League (MDPL). With their help, a number of the best Miami hotels, and even some South Beach clubs, have maintained their beautiful façades and historical designation.  RECOMMENDED: See the full coverage of South Beach, Miami
Red Bull - Ticketing Terms and Conditions

Red Bull - Ticketing Terms and Conditions

RED BULL COMPANY LIMITED TICKETING TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Definitions and Interpretations Event: Music concert, sporting event, participation event or any other live event taking place at any Venue. Event Organiser: Red Bull Company Limited, 42-56 Earlham St, London, WC2H 9LA Force Majeure: means any cause beyond the Event Organiser’s control, including, without limitation, any act of God, war, insurrection, riot, civil disturbances, acts of terrorism, pandemic or epidemic, fire, explosion, flood, death of the Sovereign, national mourning, theft of essential equipment, malicious damage, strike, lock out, weather, national defence requirements or acts or regulations of national or local governments. Ticket: Ticket, electronic Ticket, wristband, right of admission email or any other device giving the owner the right to attend an Event. Venue: Any area in which Event(s) take place. You/Your: Any person seeking admission to an Event at a Venue. 2. General Terms By completing the purchase of your Ticket(s) and/or using such a Ticket to enter the Event, you demonstrate your agreement to the following terms and conditions with Red Bull Company Limited (the “Event Organiser”). Any person who is in breach of these terms and conditions (the “Ticketing Terms and Conditions”) may be removed from the Event without right to refund, compensation or re-admission. Please note, any specific terms stated at the point of Ticket purchase shall take precedence over these Ticketing Terms and Condi
The best time to visit Miami for the perfect getaway

The best time to visit Miami for the perfect getaway

Most people think the seasons don’t change in Miami or that it’s just one long summer spell here. But that’s not entirely true. While our year-round sunshine makes going to one of the Miami beaches a thing you can do pretty much 365 days a year, what most people don’t account for is the rain. Miami can get pretty soggy, not to mention there’s a little something called hurricane season, which brings even bigger storms to these parts. Something else to keep in mind when you’re visiting Miami are the tourists. Maybe you’re one of those people—hi! We like you but at certain times of the year there seem to be way too many of you, and that can be problematic for things like traffic and finding a room at one of the best South Beach hotels. So if you’re the type who likes to avoid crowds, you might want to read on. Our guide to the best time to visit Miami isn’t comprehensive but the season-by-season breakdown should provide some needed guidance before you book. You’ll notice that while summer is oppressively hot and likely rain, it’s also less busy and, in turn, less expensive. Winter in Miami is glorious, and that’s when most of the snowbirds and out-of-towners descend on the city. Whether you’re looking to party it up at the best Miami clubs or keep it lowkey with a few days on the sand, this guide to the best time to visit Miami will help you nail your next vacation in paradise. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in Miami
The best spots to go strawberry picking in Miami

The best spots to go strawberry picking in Miami

Strawberry picking in Miami is a popular winter and springtime activity. Come weekends, if folks aren’t spending time at one of the many Miami beaches then they’re heading somewhere south for a chance to scoop up fresh berries. It’s not only a fun thing to do with kids in Miami but it’s also a great cheap date idea and an ideal way to spend some time outdoors besides heading to a Miami park. While we’d like to think of strawberry fields forever, most of these spots are only in season until approximately mid-April, weather permitting. So grab the family, or your fellow berry lover, and head to one of these farms for a sweet adventure.
The Time Out Miami Newsletter: all of Miami, straight to your inbox

The Time Out Miami Newsletter: all of Miami, straight to your inbox

Welcome to the Time Out Miami newsletter, where we highlight the very best things to do in Miami, the city’s top-rated restaurants and the latest news and happenings you need to know about in the 305. Our biweekly email is peppered with links to must-read stories to get you through the season safely, such as where to go for brunch outdoors and which Miami beach is right for your sunbathing mood. You’ll also find info on what’s trending in the city and travel inspo to help you zero in on that much-needed vacation—whether it’s a day trip or a weekend getaway. All you have to do is sign up to make sure you never miss an issue.
The 23 most Instagrammable places in Miami

The 23 most Instagrammable places in Miami

Looking for some—dare we say—Insta-ration? You’re in luck because we’ve found the most Instagrammable places in Miami sure to take your feed to the next level. These are the spots locals are proud to snap and share, the kind of #welivewhereyouvacation fodder that makes tourists flock to Miami’s best beaches, vibrant neighborhoods like Wynwood and Little Havana, our many glittering swimming pools and more 305 essentials that are sure to rack up the likes. 1 Hotel South Beach View this post on Instagram A post shared by Eve Gural (@evesthatgural) on Jan 7, 2018 at 12:41pm PST Psst: The 1 has four different pools, but you’ll want to go for the rooftop one with an oceanfront view.  The Villa Casa Casuarina View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jenelle | Hamilton | Lifestyle (@nellecreations) on Jan 9, 2018 at 4:30pm PST Biltmore Hotel View this post on Instagram A post shared by Like Key Biscayne (@likekeybiscayne) Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College View this post on Instagram A post shared by Valeria in Miami 🙋‍♀️ (@miamituristico) Standard Spa, Miami Beach View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Tiny Canal Cottage® (@whitneyleighmorris) on Dec 29, 2015 at 2:50pm PST Piña colada at Sweet Liberty View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sara🥂 (@forkingaroundfl) on Dec 2, 2019 at 4:40pm PST Cuban cafecito at La Carreta View this post on Instagram
Love Local: Time Out Miami celebrates local shops, food and culture

Love Local: Time Out Miami celebrates local shops, food and culture

Hi Miami! It’s a whole new world out there. We’ve seemingly made it through the worst of it and are seeing our city continue to open back up and thrive. As shops and restaurants regain their footing, it’s important to double-down on our efforts to support Miami’s businesses like never before. That’s why this year, we’re putting our effort into supporting local. Whether it’s dining at one of the best restaurants in Miami or buying flowers from your favorite florist, every day is an opportunity to show up for local businesses. And we’ll be there to guide you through. Our editors have been seeking out the best of city life since 1968. We know that our cities are nothing without their restaurants, cafés, bars, theatres, music venues, nightclubs, cinemas, art galleries—and all the other local, independently run places where people come together to eat, drink, laugh, think, create, cut loose and fall in love. You can now vote for your favorite spots for the awards here! We want to hear from you! We need your help to decide Miami's favorite restaurant, bar, independent store and more. Vote now and vote often.  Our ongoing Love Local campaign shines a light on the people, places and establishments doing their best to survive during these difficult times. We’re using our platform to share their stories and all of the ways you can support them. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about the incredible things that Miami local businesses are doing. Below, check out our Love
Food Envy: Jeremy Ford’s crispy fried chicken sandwich

Food Envy: Jeremy Ford’s crispy fried chicken sandwich

March 2021: Jeremy Ford is no longer at Time Out Market Miami, but you can visit his restaurant, Stubborn Seed, in the South of Fifth neighborhood. Welcome to Food Envy, where we’ll highlight different dishes from Time Out Market Miami that we think you’re going to love—partly because we do. This week, a fried chicken sandwich to end all fried chicken sandwiches from Jeremy Ford. RECOMMENDED: Guide to Time Out Market Miami Your favorite fried chicken sandwich lies awake at night and dreams about Jeremy Ford’s crispy fried chicken sandwich. It sounds like we’re being a bit dramatic—we know—but this thing is a chicken sandwich’s chicken sandwich. To start, it’s huge. The slab of fried chicken hangs out of the fluffy bun and you can see the cucumber kimchi and lemon aioli hiding inside. This is not one of those fried chicken sandwiches you’re going to finish in ten seconds and then look around for more food. This is a meal. Another great thing about this puppy: the crunch. We’ve all been duped by soggy fried chicken before but this sandwich is fried perfectly and when you bite into its thick outer shell, the next door neighbors are going to hear it. It’s like a tiny earthquake in your mouth. But underneath the formidable breading you’ll find a tender, juicy piece of chicken waiting. And, thankfully, Ford is not stingy with the cucumber kimchi and lemon aioli—so you might want to grab an extra napkin).
Food Envy: Yasai bowl at Wabi Sabi by Shuji

Food Envy: Yasai bowl at Wabi Sabi by Shuji

March 2021: Wabi Sabi is no longer at Time Out Market Miami, but you can find their brick-and-mortar location in Shorecrest. Welcome to Food Envy, where we’ll highlight different dishes from Time Out Market Miami that we think you’re going to love—partly because we do. This week, a perfectly balanced bowl from Wabi Sabi by Shuji. RECOMMENDED: Guide to Time Out Market Miami Lunch is tough. Too much of the wrong thing and all the sudden you’re falling asleep during that rather important 3pm conference call. But also, you want something delicious, right? You’ve been up since 7am, damnit, and you’ve earned it. Such was our dilemma—but then we stumbled on Wabi Sabi by Shuji’s Yasai bowl on a Monday afternoon in Time Out Market Miami. This was right after a rather long weekend of eating like a toddler who’d stolen a credit card. And—let us tell you—this was a gift from the food gods: fresh, clean but ridiculously tasty. The Yasai bowl sees cucumber, seaweed, avocado, shiitake mushroom, carrot, radish and scallion laid atop a base of your choosing (we went with sushi rice). The shiitake mushrooms are tender and you get a little bit of all the ingredients in every bite if you do a light mix of your bowl with the chopsticks. This is one we’ll for sure be coming back to every time we want a meal—lunch, dinner or anything in between. And at just $11, it’s one of the best deals in the Market.

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Beaux Arts Festival

Beaux Arts Festival

This 74th annual arts event (Miami’s longest-running juried art festival) in support of South Florida’s first art museum, the Lowe, returns to the University of Miami’s campus. The event, encouraging an appreciation of the arts across Miami, features over 150 outdoor fine-art exhibits, local vendors, a beer garden, live music and lots of food. 
Food & Wine Tasting with Enologist Alejandro Vigil

Food & Wine Tasting with Enologist Alejandro Vigil

Miami has a Messi of soccer and now, a "Messi of wines." Casa Vigil is a Michelin-starred and Michelin Green-starred winery restaurant from Mendoza, Argentina by winemaker Alejandro Vigil. This weekend, the legendary Vigil visits his newest namesake restaurant in Miami's Buena Vista neighborhood for the very first time, guiding guests on a unique seven-course dinner paired with wines he's crafted and hand-selected for the occasion. Each $265 ticket includes the multi-course meal by Executive Chef Mikel Goicolea, exclusive wine pairings by Alejandro Vigil and the chance to engage with the winemaker and fellow wine enthusiasts in an intimate setting. Choose from the 6pm or 9pm seatings.
Mango Festival

Mango Festival

Mango season in Miami is a big deal—so much so that we gave our favorite local produce its own festival. Spend a weekend learning everything there is to know about the juicy stone fruit and sampling countless mango varieties, grown both around the globe and right here in our backyard, as on-site vendors whip up smoothies, mango-inspired cocktails and more refreshing natural treats. Mango seedlings will also be available for purchase so you can grow your own, you green thumb, you.
Ice Cream We Love

Ice Cream We Love

Scoops on scoops of ice cream await you at Bal Harbour Shops during this 19th annual fundraiser benefitting Holtz Children’s Hospital. Throughout the weekend, pop-up parlors will line the lush promenades of the swanky mall and serve up an array of flavors from 19 national and local vendors such as Shake Shack, Night Owl Cookies, kosher rolled ice cream shop Miami ‘N’ Ice and more. Whether you’re in the mood for gelato, paletas, cones or sundaes, you’re bound to find the frozen treat you’ve been craving, plus ice cream-themed games, face painting and photo opps for even more fun.
III Joints

III Joints

Anyone familiar with the III Points brand knows the Miami-born music festival is nothing if not 4/20-friendly. This year, III Points’ annual 4/20 party—known as III Joints—is bigger than ever. The one-day celebration of cannabis, food, local music, nature and earth goes down at Factory Town, complete with five stages, a cinema, infinite munchies, activations and more. If you have weak lungs, this may not be the event for you. 
Cabaret

Cabaret

Zoetic Stage presents this thrilling, intimate production of the award-winning Broadway musical. Travel in time to 1930s Berlin, where you'll encounter a cast of expats and Germans leaving their troubles behind at a seedy cabaret as the rise of Nazism looms. Expect ear-worming musical numbers like "Willkommen" and "Don't Tell Mama," and a charming emcee as your guide in this dark and sexy dramedy. 
Miami Open

Miami Open

Our annual star-studded tennis tournament returns to its flashy home at Hard Rock Stadium. Expect the same sporty-chic crowds and luxe activations, including private cabana suites, glittering booze gardens serving copious cocktails, new culinary options and a gondola, offering a unique bird's-eye view of the grounds. Times vary.
Seaglass Rosé Experience

Seaglass Rosé Experience

Rosé all day is the name of the game at this massive wine-tasting experience, featuring more than 30 varietals of the pink stuff. Sample rosé from around the world as well as select spirits and craft beers to beats by DJ Gio Elia and live music by The Collektives, Majesty of Rock and Gabriel Key. Need another reason to drink? The beachfront event donates part of its proceeds to AutoNation's DRV PNK initiative, an organization that supports breast cancer research. Note that this year, the festival takes place at a new beachfront location across fro the Bahia Mar Hotel. 801 Seabreeze Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale
Miami International Boat Show

Miami International Boat Show

Whether you want to gawk, check out some marine gear or actually pony up for a yacht, this five-day seafaring shindig lets you get comfortably nautical at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Feeling a lil yachty? Your one ticket will get you into six different venues, including the main event at the Miami Beach Convention Center and various marinas like Venetian Marina, One Herald Plaza, Museum Park Marina and IGY Yacht Haven Grande at Island Gardens.  
Jazz in the Gardens

Jazz in the Gardens

The biggest draw at the yearly, two-day jazz festival may not even be the jazz: It’s probably the impressive lineup of R&B acts. Previous years acts include Mary J. Blige, H.E.R. and Erika Badhu, as well as enduring hip-hop favorite the Roots featuring T-Pain, plus Rick Ross and the Isley Brothers. Prepare for a heavy dose of nostalgia at its 17th annual event. Lineup to be announced son.
Pegasus World Cup

Pegasus World Cup

The million-dollar horse race ($3 million, to be exact) returns to Gulfstream Park on January 27th. Not into horses? Come for the atmosphere at Carousel Club, which borders on South Beach nightclub thanks to a day party brought to you by LIV and Kygo's Palm Tree Crew – with complimentary food and drink. This year's headliner is Calvin Harris, which is sure to draw in a hyped millennial crowd. 

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15 businesses Miamians want to bring back from the dead

15 businesses Miamians want to bring back from the dead

We asked, and more than 200 of you answered: Which shuttered Miami businesses would you like to bring back from the dead? It’s a pertinent question, especially considering how quickly things open and, sadly, close in this city. Most of the time, these ill-fated Miami businesses fade out like a bad TikTok trend, scarcely remembered again. But there are plenty of dearly departed Miami gems, from restaurants to clubs and cafés, that have left a lasting impression even after their time has passed. Given a choice, we Miamians would gladly resurrect these spots—even if it meant they came back a little bit…different. 🧙‍♀️ RECOMMENDED: Guide to Halloween in Miami Image: Public Domain 1. Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House This iconic, Miami Modern-style Jewish deli at the intersection of 172nd Street and Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach opened in 1954, catering to snowbirds with famous dishes including a cheesecake that was offered on PanAmerican flights between Miami and New York. It closed in 2008. © Bardot 2. Bardot One of the first to come up in the Wynwood Art District, this intimate, low-lit hipster haunt was best known for its fresh and progressive musical programming covering all bases from emerging rappers to next-up superstar DJs, and independent artists of all kinds. (People also miss its next-door sister restaurant, Gigi.) Bardot and Gigi closed in 2017. Phillip Pessar" data-width-class="" data-image-id="106054011" /> Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Phillip Pessar 3. Epic
アブダビでグリーンパス表示を各スポットの入場条件に

アブダビでグリーンパス表示を各スポットの入場条件に

アラブ首長国連邦(UAE)のアブダビでは、2021年6月15日(火)から、施設や観光施設などへの入場に関する新しいルールを設けることになった。アブダビ緊急危機災害委員会(NCEMA)によると、この日以降、下記の施設に入る場合は、ワクチン接種や検査状況把握、接触確認に用いられているUAE公式アプリ『AlHosn』で「グリーンパス」を表示することが必要になる。 ・ショッピングモール・大きなスーパーマーケット・レストラン、バー、カフェ・美術館や博物館・映画館・エンターテインメントセンター・ジム・ホテル(ホテル内の施設も含む)・公共の公園・公共のビーチ・プライベートビーチ、スイミングプール AlHosnアプリ上でのグリーンパスには以下の6つのカテゴリーがあり、表示条件は個人のワクチンの接種状況とPCR検査の有効性に基づいて設定されている。 カテゴリー1:28日以上前に2回目のワクチン接種を受けた人、もしくはワクチン試験のボランティアの人は、PCR検査結果が陰性であれば、AlHosnには検査後30日間はグリーンパスが有効となる。また検査後7日間に限っては、アクティブアイコン(Eの文字または金色の星)も得られる。 カテゴリー2:2回目のワクチン接種を受けてから28日以内の人は、PCR検査の結果が陰性であれば、検査後14日間はグリーンパスが有効。 カテゴリー3:1回目のワクチン接種を受け、2回目を待っている人は、PCR検査の結果が陰性であれば、検査後7日間はグリーンパスが有効。 カテゴリー4:1回目のワクチン接種した人で、2回目の接種が48日以上遅れている場合。PCR検査の結果が陰性であれば、検査後3日間はグリーンパスが有効。 カテゴリー5;承認されたプロセスに沿って取得されたワクチン免除証明書を持っている場合。PCR検査の結果が陰性であれば、検査後7日間はグリーンパスが有効。 カテゴリー6:ワクチンを接種しておらず、免除も受けていない場合。PCR検査の結果が陰性であれば、検査後3日間はグリーンパスが有効。 全てのカテゴリーにおいて、該当するPCR検査の有効期間が終了するとパスの色が緑色から灰色に変わる。PCR検査結果が陽性の場合は赤色になり、政府指定の隔離手続きが必要となる。 最近アブダビでは、強制的にPCR検査を求められている住民に対して無料の検査を行うことが提案されている。無料検査が実現されれば、アブダビの人々はより自由に街のさまざまな場所に行けるようにはなると思うが、今のところ公式な動きは見られない。 原文はこちら 関連記事 『今夏目標に日本もワクチンパスポート導入を検討』 『EUがワクチンパスポートを導入』 『シンガポール、5月からワクチンパスポートで入国を簡素化』 『イギリスのパブパスポート計画に反対が続出』 『ワクチンパスポートについて知るべき5のこと』
Is Miami still a great place to live? Help us find out.

Is Miami still a great place to live? Help us find out.

There’s no better city in the world than Miami...right? It’s why, in part, we spend hours poring over what makes our city tick, culling through the top Miami restaurants and delving deep into Miami nightlife to bring you all that’s great and wonderful about our fair city.  From London to Paris, Los Angeles to Tokyo and Mexico City to Melbourne, Time Out has always celebrated the magic of cities. Now, as we do every year, we want to work out how that magic happens. How exactly do we do that? Meet the Time Out Index, our investigation into the reality of city living today. We want to discover what makes cities great, how city-dwellers feel about their hometown, and which are the best neighborhoods right now for going out, having fun and living city life to the full. In previous years, thousands of you informed us that Miami is hungover, horny and generally pretty happy; and that Wynwood is our city’s coolest neighborhood. Thanks to you, we also learned that Miami’s most iconic food is the Cuban sandwich.  So much has changed since we last checked in with you, which makes this year’s survey all that more important. This is your chance to tell us all about your life in Miami—and don’t be afraid to get specific. What are the most overrated neighborhoods? Which dish truly defines our city? How much takeout and delivery did you really order in 2020? Help us learn more about life in Miami by taking just a few minutes to complete the Time Out Index survey. It’s short and fully anonymo
Time Out Market Miami will reopen in March, and we can’t wait to feed you

Time Out Market Miami will reopen in March, and we can’t wait to feed you

Miami, we've missed you. After a whirlwind year, we're finally ready to reopen Time Out Market Miami in South Beach this month. And yes, we'll make sure the bar is fully stocked to properly celebrate the occasion. Our 18,000-square-foot culinary destination remains committed to celebrating the best of Miami through food, drink and culture—all curated by our editorial team. On opening day, you can expect a mix of old favorites and new concepts we know you'll love. We can't wait to safely fling open our doors, fire up the ovens and feed you again. Stay tuned: We'll share more details—including our reopening date and vendor lineup—here on Time Out Miami in the coming days. In the meantime, give us a follow @timeoutmarketmiami for the latest. See you at Time Out Market Miami soon! Most popular on Time Out - The best things to do in Miami right now- The absolute best Miami beaches for every type of sunbather- The best parks in Miami for enjoying the great outdoors- The coolest things to do in South Beach all year round
Cheers to you, Miami—2020 may have kicked you, but it could never knock you down

Cheers to you, Miami—2020 may have kicked you, but it could never knock you down

Who’s ready to kiss 2020 goodbye? We know we are. It’s been a challenging year for many (R.I.P. Miami restaurants that closed permanently) but it’s also been a year of growth, transformation and regeneration. For us, that meant temporarily changing our name to Time In to bring you fun and safe things to do at home—from sharing the recipe for Miami’s best banana bread and highlighting the local museums to visit from your couch to curating a list of the city’s top takeout and delivery options. We were with you every step of the way as our city reopened. As part of our Love Local series, we filled you in on Miami’s new era of cinemas, which included a pop-up experience at Hard Rock Stadium (Lucky you who watched a flick while parked on the 50-yard line!), floating screens for boat-ins on Biscayne Bay and drive-ins galore. When the city shut down indoor dining, we introduced you to the ingenious operators who turned their parking lots and sidewalks into convivial areas where customers could safely enjoy a meal outdoors. (See here, here and definitely here.) From South Beach and Coconut Grove to pockets of Downtown, Wynwood and Brickell, Miami neighborhoods came together for the community. We’re in awe of the businesses that pivoted, the folks who stepped up to help those in need and the brave people who stood up for what they believed in. You are 2020’s silver lining. Thank you. With just a few days left in the year, we’re looking ahead to 2021 and everything it has in store for
11 wonderful things that defined 2019 in Miami

11 wonderful things that defined 2019 in Miami

It’s almost 2020, folks. In less than a week we’ll be entering a new year and decade, leaving behind the one that gave us Hamilton, Fortnite, Baby Yoda and Donald Trump as president. Ten years is a lot to unpack (especially right before happy hour) so we’ll keep it simple with a look back on 2019. Here, the trends, comebacks and openings that helped define 2019 in Miami.—Falyn Freyman and Virginia Gil 1. We proved that print is not deadAfter a year-long hiatus, Time Out Miami brought back its magazine. While it was probably a bigger deal for us than you reading this online (our content was and still is available digitally), we’d like to think you missed us, too. Our mags fit nicely in your beach bag, make fabulous coasters and, more importantly, tell you everything you need to know about Miami. Our print editions, which were published in May and November of 2019, are available here and we encourage you to read them. We promise you’ll love them. 2. Allapattah surprised us—in the best wayWe won’t call what’s happening in Allapattah gentrification. Rather, the neighborhood filled with warehouses and body shops is undergoing a massive beautification as new businesses breathe life into abandoned spaces. This year alone saw the opening of Jorge Pérez’s new collaborative art space El Espacio 23 (2270 NW 23rd St) and the relaunch of the Rubell Gallery as a bonafide museum—an event that prompted a string of wild Art Basel parties attended by the likes of Kim Kardashian, Gigi Hadid an
Watch: a first look inside the brand new Time Out Market Miami

Watch: a first look inside the brand new Time Out Market Miami

Feeling hungry? You will be once you’ve taken a peek inside the new Time Out Market Miami. Time Out’s new food and cultural market—the second in the world and the first in the USA—brings the best of the city under one roof. Pay a visit to the South Beach site and you’ll find 18 of Miami’s top chefs and restaurants serving up their best dishes every day, three bars hosting the city’s leading bartenders, and a digital space for art and culture—all curated by our expert local editors. Take a look at the preview video below to see why we’re so excited. (Oh, and if you’re not in Miami, don’t worry. We’re opening Time Out Market New York and Time Out Market Boston very soon, with Time Out Market Chicago and Time Out Market Montreal following later in 2019—each market bringing together the best dishes, drinks and culture from all over its home city. Your table awaits.)  
ICYMI: Time Out Market Miami has opened!

ICYMI: Time Out Market Miami has opened!

Time Out Market Miami just opened on Thursday, May 9. If this is all news to you then we are going to assume you’ve been trapped in a well for the past month. (Congrats on making it out, by the way! Hope you walk more carefully from now on.) So here’s the quick and dirty version since we’re sure you’re starving on account of the whole well thing: We opened a food hall! It’s filled with our editors’ favorite chefs and restaurants in Miami (18 of them!). It’s, like, really quite good. And it’s finally open after some serious build up. We’ve been writing an awful lot about our little market baby lately and you can get caught up on all things Time Out Market Miami here. But if you’ve already heard enough and don’t need any further convincing to get in the car and come chow down with us in South Beach—good! We’re waiting for you!   Want more? Sign up here to stay in the know.
Time Out Market Miami is officially open!

Time Out Market Miami is officially open!

Okay, we have to be quick about this because every second we spend typing is a second where we could be eating everything at Time Out Market Miami. So let’s cut to the chase: Time Out Market Miami is officially open! The day has finally come and we are now officially 80 percent pork. Why does all this matter to you? Well, the pork part isn’t so important but this means you can finally (finally!) come down to South Beach (1601 Drexel Ave) and eat your way through Time Out Market Miami. We know you’ve had to listen to us tease this thing for quite some time now so you deserve it. Before you come on down, meet the 18 different kitchens here and prepare to drink! We have bars—plural. Time Out Market Miami is open seven days a week: Sunday through Thursday from 8am to 11pm and Friday through Saturday from 8am to midnight. See you in a half hour? We’ll save a seat!  *Photos courtesy WorldRedEye.com Have you ever flipped through a copy of Time Out Miami magazine and wanted to just take a bite out of it? Yeah, we kind of feel the same way when we’re writing about all that delicious stuff and sorting through those food photos. We have, on more than one occasion, nearly drooled onto our keyboard. That’s sort of the thought process behind Time Out Market: take all these amazing chefs, restaurants and dishes that we rave about and get them all together in one place, the perfect culinary sample of a city. Simply put, the only chefs, bars, restaurants we consider for Time Out Mar
Time Out Market Miami is about to open!

Time Out Market Miami is about to open!

We know you may have heard the news (because we’ve been screaming it at the top of our lungs for the past week) so excuse us for once again shouting it from the rooftops: Time Out Market Miami is opening its doors on May 9! We’re excited—and can you blame us? This thing has been years in the making and we can’t wait for you to finally taste the delicious results. There will be 18 kitchens for you to choose from, which you can learn more about here. Just trust us when we say these places are among the cities best. And we know that because we’ve tried every single one (so many times we’ve lost count). Our editorial team spent years eating and eating (and arguing) and then eating some more before we set out to recruit our Miami food dream team. Now we can proudly show you the results: Kush, Coyo Taco, Norman Van Aken, Jeremy Ford, Wabi Sabi by Shuji, Azucar and that doesn’t even cover half the options. So now do you get why we can’t stop talking about it? We just want to be extra, extra sure you stop by ASAP, especially because the first 50 people to arrive on Thursday morning (doors open at 8am!) get their own Time Out Market mug. So don’t run on Miami time. Oh, and bring your appetite.   Want more? Sign up here to stay in the know.
We’re throwing a Miami mac and cheese party—and you’re invited

We’re throwing a Miami mac and cheese party—and you’re invited

Update: Sadly, this event has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.  So, look. We know you have big plans for an ab-sculpting diet to kick off 2018. You’re stockpiling quinoa and Googling “which vegetables don’t taste like feet?” But we’re going to need you to set aside January 21 as your first glorious cheat day of the new year. Because we’ve assembled an all-star team of Miami mac and cheese virtuosos to feed you until you’re way past full. And to wash it all down? The homies over at Ricky’s are taking care of that with gallons of golden beer. It’s all part of our first ever Mac and Cheese Smackdown, happening at MAPS Backlot next month. Tickets are on sale now—in case you haven’t heard—and you really don’t want to miss this one. You’ll be able to eat all the mac and cheese your little heart desires for two wonderful hours, sipping beer along the way. The event is 21-plus and a healthy tolerance for melted cheese is encouraged. See you there! (We'll be the ones shoving extra mac and cheese into our pockets.) Get your tickets now   Want more? Sign up here to stay in the know.
Here's what you missed at Time Out Miami's Sabor Latino Fiesta

Here's what you missed at Time Out Miami's Sabor Latino Fiesta

If you woke up full on Friday morning (and perhaps slightly hungover), chances are you spent your Thursday night partying it up and eating with us at Sabor Latino Fiesta.  Crowds joined us at ToeJam Backlot in Wynwood to sample some of Miami’s best Latin food from restaurants such as La Latina, Tacology, Pisco y Nazca, Bulla Gastrobar, Baja Bao, 33 Kitchen, Edukos, DÔA Miami Beach and Havana 1957. It was an all out feast that featured adorable bite-size arepas, plenty of ceviche options, tiraditos, Cubanos and tequeños. Complimentary Tanqueray No. 10 gin frosé fueled the outdoor dance party with beats from the Event Factor.  Couldn’t make it to Sabor Latino? Here’s a look at what went down.    Want more? Sign up here to stay in the know.