is Downtown Miami’s prominent culture destination, with an emphasis on artwork from Latin America, the Caribbean and the African diaspora. In addition to its thousands of permanent pieces, the PAMM hosts hands-on workshops, educational programs, lectures and community events.
Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
image credit: Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)/Joan Didion
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The Rubell Museum
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image credit: Wynwood Walls/Sandra Chevrier
Wynwood Walls
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In keeping with Faena Bazaar’s tradition of unconventional retail, Curio stands four stories tall with interactive rotating events like pop-ups of rising designers from all over the world, art installations, and celebrity beauty integrations.
Curio at Faena Bazaar
is hands-down Miami’s most famous store. Once The Webster Hotel, it was converted into a famed three-story retail destination in 1939 by pioneer Laure Heriard Dubreuil spanning 20,000 square feet in the heart of the Art Deco district on South Beach, and is still hailed as an expertly curated multi-brand shopping haven.
The Webster
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has two locations (Coconut Grove and South Miami), and is a stylish, airy boutique with new drops of trendy womenswear (mostly in neutral palettes) on a weekly basis.
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is located further north on Miami Beach and known as a playground for socialites and fashionistas thanks to its world-class designer boutiques, department stores and restaurants in a lush tropical garden setting.
Bal Harbour Shops
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is one of the largest private contemporary art collections in North America, and its biggest draw is Yayoi Kusama’s immersive Infinity Room and Narcissus Garden exhibitions. Plan to visit the Rubell in the afternoon, and line up a dinner reservation at the on-site Basque restaurant, Leku for a special gastronomic experience after
Irrevocably Miami’s most photographed neighborhood, Wynwood has an ever-evolving street art scene with exhibitions at every turn from leading fine artists, graffiti writers and muralists. The Wynwood Walls specifically is a curated outdoor museum with large-format works by industry greats like Shepard Fairey, Tristan Eaton, Retna and Cryptik.
is a buzzy, creative neighborhood best known for its public art installations like its geodesic “Fly’s Eye” dome, unique architectural design projects, and plazas teeming with pop-ups and activations. Within the confines of this chic shopping enclave you’ll find everything from renowned fashion houses to fine dining, designer showrooms, and acclaimed galleries like the Institute of Contemporary Art.