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Haven't been through Miami in a couple years but when my wife and I were there we stayed at the Sofitel Resort. I couldn't recommend it more highly! We had an amazing stay there and it just made our vacation that much better.
Don't remember the specifics on restaurants but we hit up a few great Cuban restaurants in the area around our resort as well as a little hole-in-the-wall seafood restaurant that was every bit as good as any four star restaurant. Have fun bro! |
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Well, here goes.....
Cigars: For Saturday, not much you will find in the world of cigars as most of them are either closed or close early. I would try to go on Monday if possible. However, don't go during rush hour as Miami is not nice at all at that time. Some that are open partial day: La Glorida Cubana El Titan de Bronze Padron Padilla All of the above are within minutes of each other. Hotel: I would stay in South Beach if short term as you are. There are plenty of quaint, art deco hotels that have been totally revamped and you can get great rates on due to the economy. Search South Beach online and you will find tons of them. There is Collins Ave, all of which is on the water but the best is to stay right on Ocean Dr., which is a short strip of a street of about 15 blocks, at the beginning of Miami Beach. I would look to stay right on Ocean Dr., across from the beachfront and where all the action takes place in the evening. I bet you will find a great room for around $100 a night. There is so, so much to do on South Beach that you will not have time to go cigar seeking so you may want to bring your own. Food: If on South Beach, the world is at your feet, door to door, non stop, with many, many choices of restaurants to sit on the sidewalk and enjoy the weekend parade of tons of people, some of which will leave you with your jaw dropping. For Cuban food, while many go and do the Versailles thing on SW 8th, about 20 minutes to half hour away from South Beach, you can visit Gloria Estefan's restaurants quite close by. On Ocean Dr. in South Beach, she has Larios on the Beach. If you drive towards downtown Miami, about 10 minutes away, next to the Arena and Bayside, she has Bongo's. Both are very good but I would do Larios and stay right on South Beach. Bayside is a fun place to go visit. It is a mall right on the water, all open, with lots of restaurants and lots of bars, boat rides, music, etc., well worth visiting to hang out. There is an awesome Nicaraguan restaurant there that I just don't recall the name due to my age, as much as I have visited it. They have an incredible Argentinian/Uruguayan/Brazilian churrasco that they make their style that is absolutely incredible. I think it is called Los Ranchos. To hangout also there is Coconut Grove which is about 20 minutes away, south of downtown. Lots of restaurants, bars, etc. The best of all, on South Beach, just kick back and enjoy the sand and water or sit at a sidewalk restaurant/bar and drink the day/night away. There is no way anyone on this earth can ever be bored there. One thing on staying on South Beach is that on the weekend, the night is quite long. This area does not know what it is to tuck in early. Early means early, next morning that is. Lastly, if time permits, let me know and can try to hook up with you. BTW, last year, I stayed at the Colony, right on South Beach for $129 a night. That hotel was a new experience for me. The room was a large as an average closet. The hotel is very, very old but remodeled as all in the area have been. It was a riot to say the least and a very memorable experience that I would definitely recommend as "something different". You can find their information online. http://www.colonymiami.com/ It was a neat place indeed.
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Forgot to mention, if you seek luxury, contact Leow's right on Collins, not too far from all the action (walking distance).
http://www.loewshotels.com/en/Hotels...FRJdxwodvRtEpw This place is simply amazing. If a bit less luxury, Fountaine Blue will save you a few bucks from Leow's but still be upscale. http://www.fontainebleau.com/gcm/nar...FRJdxwodvRtEpw Lots and lots to choose from.
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Interesting Carlos....
Bongos in Orlando is horrible, but I have heard the Miami one is way better. I always go to Versailles, but need to venture out. I never did anything at the Colony except use the rest rooms, but thought it would be outrageously priced, If you have some extra $$ to throw around, I can tell you the Ritz Carlton is awesome, or this Marriott... http://travel.yahoo.com/p-hotel-3503..._south_beach-i A really fun place in Coconut Grove has always been Cafe Tu Tu Tango , with great tapas food, live entertainment, and the best sangria I ever had.
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The Orlando one truly sucks but I think that is more due to being around Disney and a limited Cuban population so they can get away with crap. In Miami, she would not survive trying to feed Cubans junk food so I think they kick it up a notch. Haven't been there in a while though so don't know about "today". The neat thing is to not have to venture out into Miami when one can do so much right there. Heck, if venturing out it is, Versailles is Mc Donald's compared to Molina's Ranch in Hialeah. That is where the locals go that know about where it is. Another well kept local secret is Havana Harry's. Heck, contact rresplencia and see what he can chef up for you as he is a chef at a local restaurant. Just don't recall which one. When speaking of luxury, no doubt the Ritz Carltons are up there. However, I look at it that I can stay at very many Ritz Carltons all over the place. In South Beach, I don't think I would consider any other when it comes to luxury other than Leows. The place is absolutely amazing. It is not a remake of a hotel. It is a new structure, built from scratch. There are just so, so many places to stay that the best thing to do is shop online for price and take the tours, then look to see if anyone has anything negative about the place. It is like flies in a pile of fresh dog ****. Lots to choose from. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I'm kinda biased when it comes to hotels and go where my associate rate works, due to the affordability. To be honest, I really try to stay in a timeshare whenever possible, but that's another story....
I almost forgot another of my favorites down there; Joe's Stone Crabs.
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There is one reason and one reason alone I didn't mention Joe's to him. It would be a tease as I believe they are already closed for the season when he gets there. Don't recall if they close in May or June. No doubt that is an experience one must do when in South Beach, including the 3 hour wait. ![]() Just checked. They close mid May so he will unfortunately miss one heck of a South Beach treat. They don't reopen until mid October. This was in fact a "tease". ![]()
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