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Whether it’s Paris to Singapore or New York to Moscow, we’ve been there and done it! Ashley Boalch, Erin Lyons, Rachel Wang Pang, Tahera Zamanzada and their friends will recommend the best a city has to offer.
LOCATION:
Miami, Florida
Who loves it:
Georgetown Socialite Motrya Alexandra Hanas
*Our SoBe girls trip was a bachelorette gathering for my best friend Angelique Velez.
Best Hotel:
Ritz Carlton-South Beach
http://www.ritzcarlton.com
The Saint James Royal Palm-South Beach
http://www.jameshotels.com/miami
SLS Hotel-South Beach
http://slshotels.com/southbeach/

Best Spa or Salon:
BDry Blowout Bar 765 17th St Miami Beach, FL 33139
http://bdryblowbar.com

Best Restaurant:
Juvia
http://www.juviamiami.com/
Zuma
http://www.zumarestaurant.com/zuma-landing/miami/en/welcome
Mr. Chow
http://www.mrchow.com/
Prime 112
http://mylesrestaurantgroup.com/
Hyde Beach at SLS Hotel
http://hydebeach.com/
Cecconi’s at Soho Beach House
http://www.cecconisrestaurant.com/
Best Shopping:
Bal Harbour
http://balharbourshops.com/
Local Shops on Lincoln Road
http://www.lincolnroad.org/
Collins Avenue
http://www.miami.com/collins-avenue-shopping-guide-article

Best Nightclub or Lounge
SL Miami
http://emmgrp.com/nightlife/sl-miami/
Mynt Lounge
http://www.myntlounge.com/web/
Wall Lounge
http://www.wallmiami.com/
SET
http://www.setmiami.com/
Favorite Neighborhood:
South Beach South Beach, also nicknamed SoBe, is a neighborhood in the city of Miami Beach, Florida. This area was the first section of Miami Beach to be developed, starting in the 1910s, thanks to the development efforts of Carl G. Fisher, the Lummus Brothers, and John S. Collins, the latter whose construction of the Collins Bridge provided the first vital land link between mainland Miami and the beaches.
Brickell is a neighborhood of greater Downtown Miami, Brickell is Miami and South Florida‘s major financial district. Brickell was settled in the modern era in the mid-1800s by early pioneers, growing to become Miami’s “Millionaire’s Row” in the early 1900s after the construction of lavish mansions along Brickell Avenue by Mary Brickell. By the 1970s, office towers, hotels and apartments began replacing the historic mansions. Today, Brickell has grown to overtake the city’s historic central business district to the north, as one of the largest financial districts in the United States. Brickell is now one of Miami‘s fastest growing neighborhoods.
Could you live there:
Yes, most likely in Brickell. Otherwise, visit South Beach at least a few times a year for lots of sun and fun!
TIP:
Great boating, food, nightlife and international cultures. Take advantage of it. If you do not speak Spanish well, it helps to be around many friends who do. You will also come back home with a greater understanding and speaking ability! Always a good time!
Let us know what you think!
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