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    Miami Design District

    4.1 (122 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Brickell City Centre

    Brickell City Centre

    4.1
    (244 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$$

    I had never visited a city center on this scale before, and Brickell City Centre was impressive. It…read morefeels like a massive open-air mall with covered walkways, which makes it comfortable to explore even in the heat or rain. There's a wide range of stores catering to different budgets--from typical mall stores to high-end luxury shops. The center offers a good mix of shopping including clothing stores and beauty retailers. I am not sure about the restaurants and cafes, since I have not explored the whole mall. I did see a restaurant, Starbucks, and a boba shop that I visited. I visited several stores during my trip, and overall, the service was friendly and welcoming. Dior stood out in particular, as the staff were attentive, offered samples, and created a more engaging shopping experience. The other stores I visited were also pleasant and accommodating. Overall, it's a cool place to walk around, shop, and hangout for a day.

    Brickell City Centre has become one of the most popular destinations in Miami. There are several…read moreparking garages available, although parking can be quite expensive. We visited to find a specific outfit, and the variety of stores has definitely improved over time. While the mall still features many luxury retailers, it now includes more accessible options such as H&M, Zara, a smaller Abercrombie & Fitch location, Sephora, and Victoria's Secret. The mall offers great dining options along with beautiful views, and it is always lively. Tourists are often seen taking photos on the skybridge near Victoria's Secret, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. One of the most convenient features is the free Metromover, which has a stop directly at Brickell City Centre. This makes it easy to park farther away and avoid high parking costs. For those who live nearby, walking is also a great option. The open air but covered design gives the mall a modern outdoor feel while still providing comfort and a sense of safety, which is very important. In addition to shopping, there is a movie theater, an escape room, indoor golf, and other entertainment options. We stopped for a bite to eat at The Henry. Our server, Alex was attentive and provided great service.What was once a quiet space focused mainly on ultra luxury brands has transformed into a lively, well rounded destination with something for everyone.

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    Brickell City Centre
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    Lincoln Road Mall

    Lincoln Road Mall

    4.2
    (422 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$

    Lincoln Road isn't just a street--it's Miami's catwalk, circus, and living time capsule rolled into…read moreone. I've been coming here since the days when Howard Austin Feld had his shop here, when you could still park on the street and the crowd felt more local than curated. Back then, it was quirky galleries, mom-and-pop shops, and artists setting up easels by the fountains. History matters here. Originally designed in the 1910s by Carl Fisher (the same guy who basically invented Miami Beach), it was later reimagined in the 1950s by Morris Lapidus, the legendary architect behind the Fontainebleau. He turned Lincoln Road into a pedestrian mall--a radical idea at the time--that gave Miami Beach its own open-air Broadway. For decades, it was where retirees fed pigeons, musicians played for tips, and snowbirds people-watched under the palms. Today? It's glossier. Trendy flagship stores, outdoor cafés charging $9 for a latte, and enough selfie sticks to arm a small militia. The pigeons have been replaced by pickup artists--guys working the crowd like it's spring break year-round, angling for phone numbers from beautiful women in sundresses. Depending on your vibe, it's either comedy gold or background noise. But here's the truth: Lincoln Road is still Lincoln Road. The fountains still splash, the architecture still hums with mid-century glamour, and the people-watching is world-class. From models strutting past with shopping bags to a family of tourists melting under the Miami sun, this strip remains Miami Beach's beating heart.

    Lincoln Road Mall is a must stop when you're either visiting Miami Beach, visiting from out of town…read moreor just to have a nice night out. There's a lot of potential to be an even greater destination spot and lots of events and activities. Live music is often played on the weekends. Excellent variety and options for food and desserts along with shops and stores and even art galleries! Most parts of Lincoln Mall are clean and almost every restaurant will offer outdoor seating while providing great service. Great destination with easy parking around and overall spot for dining, shopping and leisure and perfect to relax and people watch. Great mix of high end stores and regular boutique stores to cater to every person.

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    Baklava Bakery - 1601 Drexel Ave Miami Beach FL 33139
    During Art Basel 2025
    During Art Basel 2025
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    Dolphin Mall

    Dolphin Mall

    3.5
    (482 reviews)
    11.8 mi
    $$

    This was the first time I had been back to Dolphin Mall in 4 years. In past times, I had always…read moreenjoyed shopping here. There are more eating and drinking places outside the entrance where Cheesecake Factory is located. The Mojito Bar had Latin Music blaring. There were a handful of patrons at the bar. I came here to get new reading glasses and shop for any clothes that might catch my eye. It's great one-stop shopping. I was able to get new Lenses in my glasses as well as buy another pair in a couple hours. At Marshall's, they had just put new swimsuits in the juniors for $19-$24, which retail up to $100 at regular retail stores on the beach. I tried on some Sambas at Adidas, then my glasses were ready and I grabbed lunch at Cheesecake Factory before leaving. The one con for me was how many individual store employees spoke zero English. In Polo and Levi's and even Saks, I encountered difficulty being understood. I guess this is a sad reality in Miami now.

    Malls are mostly dying out. This one is an exception to the rule and seems to be thriving. There…read moreare lots of great restaurants and bars located mostly in one section. It would be easy to come here in the evening and have drinks while watching sports or hanging out. They also have bowling and movies. Beto d that there are a ton of shops to stroll around and shop. The value is variable. The shops run the gamut in terms of prices. Easy to spend an evening here. Lots of tourists to be sure, but still worth a visit.

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    Dolphin Mall
    Dolphin Mall - Grayline Shuttle provides transportation to and from the airport, downtown and Miami Beach.

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    Dolphin Mall - Grayline Shuttle provides transportation to and from the airport, downtown and Miami Beach.
    Miami World Center

    Miami World Center

    4.3
    (7 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Love seeing the revitalization of the downtown area: hopefully it brings new life to a once…read moreneglected and undeveloped area of Miami. Lots of great restaurants, apartments and hang out spaces.

    Miami Worldcenter is a 4 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development in downtown Miami. It spans 10…read moreblocks and is opening in phases with retail, hotels, offices, and residences. The Perez Art Museum, Kaseya Center, and the Frost Science Museum are a just a few blocks away. The two public garages for Miami Worldcenter are at 9th Street and NE 2nd Avenue. I recently had the chance to explore the Miami Worldcenter when I attended a Yelp event at SixtyVines, one of the first tenants of this development. Much of it is still under construction but there is still enough open to warrant a visit. An open-air shopping promenade runs north and south from NE 10th Street to NE 7th Street and between NE 1st and 2nd Avenues. A large public plaza and park will be surrounded by shops and restaurants to create a gathering space with public art. In addition to SixtyVines where I dined there is an Apple store, the first Miami location for Savage X Fenty by pop singer Rhianna, the Museum of Ice Cream, and Lucky Strike for bowling. Other open businesses include Sephora, Lulumon, Ray-Ban, The Container Store, Lucid Motors, Naftali Group, Free People. Hyp, and The Spot Barbership. Coming soon, Serafina. I love the public art, especially the historic globe that was once in the Pan Am Terminal on Dinner Key and then graced the entrance to the former Miami Science Museum for 55 years before being restored and installed in Miami Worldcenter.I am looking forward to coming back for a visit to the fun Museum of Ice Cream and to try some of the other restaurants as they open.

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    A*mal*gam sculpture
    Citizen M Hotel
    Citizen M Hotel
    Undom Endgle (Undom Endgle and the Mound Meat Cycle)" by artist Trenton Doyle Hancock

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    Wynwood Block

    Wynwood Block

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    A loss wouldn't really help my team's chances of being champions of the league... but a Wynwood…read more The hipsters are here, but in the case of the Block, it's a good thing. Not having a Starbucks is actually a good thing, so. Local stores is exactly what Wynwood Block has. In fact it's all local in here. If that alone isn't enough to give a 5 star rating, just look at the insane designs and truly unique visuals of this mall. I've never seen anything like it. If more shopping centres looked like this, I'd visit more shopping centres.

    REVIEWER # 2 Besides…read morethe Wynwood Wall, the Wynwood Block is a shopping center filled with creativity! Wynwood Block opened recently in Miami (Opened 2014) and takes up a whole city block on 2nd Ave. The block definitely defines their presence by having tons of beautiful creative artwork surrounding the area. The exterior has a raw concrete look, but the inside is colorful and bright, bringing out the liveliness in the area. There's a corridor that direct people from the main strip to the back area where there are tons of tables and chairs that are set up. The Block is set up to where patrons can walk and eat while they shop. I came here while visiting the Wynwood area and couldn't help but fall in love with the artwork and the beauty of this place! I found cute jewelry and clothing shops inside. There are furniture and coffee shops located inside as well. However, there is no Starbucks, so don't come here hoping to find local stores. This place stands out by offering patrons something they can't find anywhere else. I would definitely recommend stopping in here when in the area. This place is definitely one of my favorite places within the area, besides the Wynwood Wall!

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    Wynwood Block, clothes store located in Wynwood art district of Miami. 2621 NW 2nd Ave Miami, FL
    Wynwood Block, clothes store located in Wynwood art district of Miami. 2621 NW 2nd Ave Miami, FL
    Patio in the back
    Patio in the back
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    Upper Buena Vista

    Upper Buena Vista

    4.4
    (67 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    The Bohemian Vibe they have at Upper Buena Vista is everything I love and more. This is tropical…read moreand chill, and local earthy vibes. They have restaurants here with different cultural vibes, local micro shops, a coffee shop, Colombian cholada spot and cool little artsy touches can all be found here. This place is dog friendly as well. Definitely a spot off the beaten patty I think, and I'm super happy we were able to check it out. More shops are open earlier. We came later and got a Colombian cholada which is a fun little ice dessert. I may definitely have to stop by again here next time I visit. Glad we got to stop here in our fun filled day in Miami! Everyone was super nice and it was definitely the best last stop of the night!

    Interesting nook in the middle of a neighborhood. Boasts itself as a shopping mall but there aren't…read moremany stores, and very few restaurants--few of which were open for dinner. Was hoping for more area to walk around but it's very congested with random things. There's a quiet area called the Quiet Jungle that says it's a zen space but it wasn't quiet at all with the loud music coming from one of the two open restaurants--so much for Zen. Overall the vibe is very bohemian, with new age things around like crystal stores and the like. But it feels Disney-like: gimmick-y and forced. The only interesting thing there is Turco which is on the Michelin list as a bib gourmand and the food is good but trying to find parking was a hastle and takes a while as it's scant street parking and very limited valet. Honestly too much of a hastle to come from far for this whole venue. Doesn't make sense if you don't live walking distance.

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    Bodhi Wishtree
    Peek â Treat
    Peek â Treat
    Bench by the ice cream truck

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    Miami Design District - shoppingcenters - Updated July 2026

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