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Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - Air Conditioning Alteration

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Building
Description:
Modification/Extension of an existing AC System
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - Alterations - Non Phased 
Permit

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Building
Description:
Remodel of an existing building
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - Alterations - Phased Permit

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Building
Description:
Remodel of an existing vacant building. Must use private provider for reviews and inspections
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - Generator Alteration

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Replacement of a Generator.
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - New Air Conditioning

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Building
Description:
New A/C System in New Construction
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - New Construction - 
Non Phased Permit

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Building
Description:
Building - Commercial - New (w/o Phased)
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - New Construction - 
Phased Permit

Category Name:
Building
Description:
New Construction or addition. Must use private provider for reviews and inspections.
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - New Generator

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Building
Description:
Installation of a New Generator
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - New Pool

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Building
Description:
Construction of New Pool
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - New Roof

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Building
Description:
Installation of New Roof on a New Building
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - Photovoltaic/Solar 
Panels New Installation

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Building
Description:
Installation of a New Solar Panel System
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - Pool Alteration

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Building
Description:
Existing Pool Renovation
Commercial Buildings (Including Condo) - Re-Roof

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Replacement or Repair of an Existing Roof
Commercial Interior Alteration (No Structural)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Apply for your Building Commercial Interior Alteration (No Structural) permit.
Flooring - Condominium

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Online flooring permit application for condominiums. (No Balconies or Bathrooms)
Portable Toilet - Commercial

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Building
Description:
Apply for a Commercial Portable Toilet
Portable Toilet - Residential

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Building
Description:
Apply for a Residential Portable Toilet
Residential (Single-Family) - Alterations

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Remodel of an existing single-family residence.
Residential (Single-Family) - Generator Alteration

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Replacement of a Generator
Residential (Single-Family) - New Construction & Additions

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Building
Description:
New Residential Construction or Addition.
Residential (Single-Family) - New Construction & Additions - 
with Private Provider

Category Name:
Building
Description:
New Residential Construction or Addtion. Must use private provider for reviews 
and inspections.
Residential (Single-Family) - New Generator

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Installation of a New Generator
Residential (Single-Family) - New Pool

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Building
Description:
Construction of New Pool
Residential (Single-Family) - New Roof

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Building
Description:
Installation of New Roof on a New Single Family Residence
Residential (Single-Family) - Photovoltaic/Solar Panels New Installation

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Installation of a New Solar Panel System.
Residential (Single-Family) - Pool Alteration

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Building
Description:
Existing Pool Renovation
Residential (Single-Family) - Re-Roof

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Replacement or Repair of an Existing Roof
Revisions As-Builts

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Building
Description:
Revisions to As-Built of an issued permit
Revisions General

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Building
Description:
Revisions on Issued Permits
Sub-Permit- Commercial - Electrical - New Installations 
(including condominiums)

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Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for new 
or additions with installation of outlets, receptacles, switches, light fixtures, recess lights, 
electrical panels, conduit, circuits, low voltage in Commercial spaces(including condominium).
Sub-Permit- Commercial - Electrical Alterations(including condominiums)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for alterations/repairs/updates/replacements of outlets, receptacles, switches, light fixtures, 
recess lights, electrical panels, conduit, circuits, low voltage in Commercial spaces
(including condominium).
Sub-Permit- Commercial - Plumbing Alterations

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for alterations/repairs/updates/replacements of Plumbing fixtures and equipment, drainage, 
waste and vent systems, solar water heating systems, traps and interceptors, storm 
drainage systems, condensation drains, water supply and distribution systems, fuel gas 
supply systems, irrigation systems, medical gas systems, swimming pool piping and all 
other related appurtenances.
Sub-Permit- Residential - Electrical Alterations (single family or duplex)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for alterations/repairs/updates/replacements of outlets, receptacles, switches, light fixtures, recess lights, electrical panels, conduit, circuits, low voltage in Single Family or Duplex spaces.
Sub-Permit- Residential - Mechanical - New Installations (single family or duplex)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for new or addition of HVAC systems, kitchen hood vented to the outdoors, laundry exhaust duct connection vented to the door, makeup air, bathroom exhaust fan in one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses not more than three stories.
Sub-Permit- Residential - Mechanical Alterations (single family or duplex)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for new or addition of HVAC systems, kitchen hood vented to the outdoors, laundry exhaust duct connection vented to the door, makeup air, bathroom exhaust fan in one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses not more than three stories.
Sub-Permit- Residential - Plumbing - New Installations (single family or duplex)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for new or additions with installation of Plumbing fixtures and equipment, drainage, waste and vent systems, solar water heating systems, traps and interceptors, storm drainage systems, condensation drains, water supply and distribution systems, fuel gas supply systems, irrigation systems, medical gas systems, swimming pool piping and all other related appurtenances.
Sub-Permit- Residential - Plumbing Alterations (single family or duplex)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Please select this permit type for alterations/repairs/updates/replacements of Plumbing fixtures and equipment, drainage, waste and vent systems, solar water heating systems, traps and interceptors, storm drainage systems, condensation drains, water supply and distribution systems, fuel gas supply systems, irrigation systems, medical gas systems, swimming pool piping and all other related appurtenances.
Sub-Permit- Residential Electrical - New Installations (single family or duplex)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Please select this permit type for new or additions with installation of outlets, receptacles, switches, light fixtures, recess lights, electrical panels, conduit, circuits, low voltage in Single Family or Duplex spaces. Sub-permit application must have a master permit #.
Sub-Permit-Commercial - Mechanical - New Installations (including condominiums)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for new or addition of HVAC systems, kitchen hood vented to the outdoors, laundry exhaust duct connection vented to the door, makeup air, bathroom exhaust fan in Commercial spaces (including condominium).
Sub-Permit-Commercial - Mechanical Alterations

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for new or addition of HVAC systems, kitchen hood vented to the outdoors, laundry exhaust duct connection vented to the door, makeup air, bathroom exhaust fan in Commercial spaces (including condominium)
Sub-Permit-Commercial - Plumbing - New Installations (including condominiums)

Category Name:
Building
Description:
Sub-permit application must have a master permit #. Please select this permit type for new or additions with installation of Plumbing fixtures and equipment, drainage, waste and vent systems, solar water heating systems, traps and interceptors, storm drainage systems, condensation drains, water supply and distribution systems, fuel gas supply systems, irrigation systems, medical gas systems, swimming pool piping and all other related appurtenances.
Artist Vendor Lottery

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Finance
Description:
Register for the Artist Vendor Lottery
Garage Sale Permit

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Finance
Description:
Garage Sale permit
Kiteboard

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Finance
Description:
Apply for your Kiteboard permit.
Non-Profit Lottery

Category Name:
Finance
Description:
Register for Non-Profit Lottery
Real Estate Sign Permit

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Finance
Description:
Real Estate Sign Permit
Street Performer Lottery

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Finance
Description:
Register for Street Performer Lottery
Parking Space Rental - Construction

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Parking
Description:
Parking Space Rental - Construction
Parking Space Rental - Film and Print

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Parking
Description:
Parking Space Rental - Film and Print
Parking Space Rental - Moving/PODs

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Parking
Description:
Parking Space Rental - Moving/PODs
Parking Space Rental - Special Event

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Parking
Description:
Parking Space Rental - Special Event
Parking Space Rental - Valet

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Parking
Description:
Parking Space Rental - Valet
Awning Signs

Category Name:
Planning
Description:
Awning Signs, Valance/Hanging Awning Signs
Construction Signs

Category Name:
Planning
Description:
Planning - Construction Signs
Exterior Paint Permit

Category Name:
Planning
Description:
Commercial and Multi-Family Buildings Only
Temporary Banner or Business Signs

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Planning
Description:
Temporary Banner or Business Signs
Window Signs

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Planning
Description:
Active Businesses and Vacant Store Fronts
Asphalt Driveway Approach Construction in ROW

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Public Works
Description:
Asphalt Driveway
Bus Shelter

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Public Works
Description:
Bus Shelter
Concrete Decorative Driveway Approach Const.

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Public Works
Description:
Decorative Driveway
Crane Set-up in ROW

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Public Works
Description:
Crane
Dewatering of ROW into City's Storm Water Sys

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Public Works
Description:
Dewatering
Encroachments (Revocable Permits)

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Public Works
Description:
Revocable Permits
Fire Line Service Connection

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Public Works
Description:
Fire Line
Generator Placement in ROW

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Public Works
Description:
Generator
Guardrails

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Public Works
Description:
Guardrails
Local Street Closure

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Public Works
Description:
Street Closure
Manhole Maintenance

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Public Works
Description:
Manhole
Monitoring Wells in Public ROW

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Public Works
Description:
Wells
Newsracks Permit

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Public Works
Description:
Newsracks
Pedestrian Scaffolding Placement

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Public Works
Description:
Scaffolding
Public Storage Container in ROW

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Public Works
Description:
Storage Container
Roofing Equipment Placement

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Public Works
Description:
Roofing Equipment
Sanitary Sewer Lateral Service Connection

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Public Works
Description:
Sanitary Sewer
Sealing/Reconnection of Existing Sanitary S/L

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Public Works
Description:
Sanitary Sewer Reconection
Sidewalk Closure

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Public Works
Description:
Sidewalk Closure
Sidewalk Curb and Gutter Const/Repair

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Public Works
Description:
Curb and Gutter
Temporary Dumpster/Roll-off Placement

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Public Works
Description:
Dumpster
Underground Utilities

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Public Works
Description:
Utilities
Water Meter Installation Service

Category Name:
Public Works
Description:
Water Meter
Private Property Roll-Off Permit Application

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Sanitation
Description:
Apply for a Roll-off Permit on Private Property
Public Property Roll-Off Permit Application

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Sanitation
Description:
Apply for a Roll-off Permit on Public Property
Ceremony/Team Building

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Special Events
Description:
Ceremony/Team Building
Community Arts and Culture Initiative Permits

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Special Events
Description:
Community Arts and Culture Initiative Permits
Demonstration

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Special Events
Description:
TCED - Demonstration
Pop Up Special Events

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Special Events
Description:
Pop Up Special Events
Special events up to 4 consecutive days

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Special Events
Description:
This permit is for Special Events that has a maximum of up to 4 consecutive days
Temporary Sampling

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Special Events
Description:
Temporary Sampling
Commemorative Tree Program

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Urban Forestry
Description:
Urban Forestry - Commemorative Tree Program
Tree Removal Permit

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Urban Forestry
Description:
Tree Removal Permit

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5 South Beach Wine & Food Festival Events You Can’t Afford To Miss

5 South Beach Wine & Food Festival Events You Can’t Afford To Miss
Danielle Harling
Danielle HarlingContributor 
Dining

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The Food Network & Cooking Channel’s South Beach Wine & Food Festival will take place from February ... [+]
 
SOBEWFF
For lovers of great food, amazing drinks and plentiful sunshine, the place to be next month (February 19-23) is none other than South Beach, Miami for The Food Network & Cooking Channel’s South Beach Wine & Food Festival (SOBEWFF). Each year, the festival welcomes some of the country’s finest chefs for five days’ worth of brunches, dinners, late-night parties and much more.
But with so much to bite, sip and savor, choosing which SOBEWFF events to attend can be a little on the overwhelming side. Even the festival’s founder and director, Lee Brian Schrager makes note of the “robust line-up.”
“We are pleased to unveil the robust line-up of events that make up our 2020 Festival program,” says Schrager. “Once again, fans have a diverse collection of more than 100 events showcasing esteemed culinary talent from around the world and premier wine and spirits selections to choose from.”
For the hungrily indecisive, the events below are a must if you’re attending this year’s SOBEWFF. And be sure to book your tickets soon, as most of the more intimate events sell out quickly.

Bootcamp & Bites

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If you don’t want to spend your entire paycheck sipping and noshing, SOBEWFF offers plenty of events under $100. Among them is the food and fitness-fueled Bootcamp & Bites (hosted by Robert Irvine). For $50, attendees will take part in a high-energy cardio session with Robert Irvine and will later enjoy bites and libations.
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Attendees at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival have dozens of food and drink-centric events to ... [+]
 
SOBEWFF

Daiquiris & Pastelitos Master Class

It’s not often that you come across a master class on something as delicious as daiquiris and pastelitos. And at $95, the Daiquiris & Pastelitos Master Class is another affordable option for those who don’t want to splurge. During this Master Class, presented by Havana Club, you’ll learn what goes behind making a perfect daiquiri and mouth-watering pastelitos.

Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village

Easily one of the most popular events at SOBEWFF, the Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village is nothing short of foodie heaven. This signature event “will continue to refresh and tantalize your taste buds with offerings from more than 50 restaurants and an array of wines and libations from Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits.” Tickets to the village range in price from $191 to $275.

Tequila Cazadores Presents Tacos After Dark

From oysters to premium wines, there’s no shortage of fine dining available at SOBEWFF. But sometimes, a taco is all you need. For the taco-loving, tequila-sipping crowd there’s Tacos After Dark. Presented by Tequila Cazadores and hosted by actor/restaurateur Danny Trejo, the late-night soirée will feature tacos from over a dozen chefs and restaurants. There will also be plenty of refreshing cocktails from Tequila Cazadores on hand.

Oyster Bay Wines Present Oyster Bash

If you’ve ever dreamed of sampling oysters from across the country, SOBEWFF graciously provides the opportunity to do just that. At the festival’s Oyster Bash, an array of oysters will be fittingly paired with wines from Oyster Bay Wines.
For the full line-up of events, visit the South Beach Wine & Food Festival website.
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12 Mistakes Tourists Make While Visiting Miami


12 Mistakes Tourists Make While Visiting Miami
Miami locals share the faux pas they often see visitors committing.
By Caroline Bologna
01/30/2020 11:35am EST | Updated January 30, 2020



Miami is a beloved tourist destination in the U.S. for many reasons. The city boasts beautiful beaches, delicious cuisine, world-famous nightlife and an incredible art scene.
But visitors to Miami don’t always take advantage of all the destination has to offer, and locals haven’t hesitated to point out some of the many faux pas they see tourists commit.
We asked some locals to share some of the biggest mistakes they believe travelers make when they visit Miami. Read on for 12 examples, as well as advice for avoiding these common missteps.

1. Never Leaving Your Beach Chair
“The beach isn’t the only thing to enjoy in Miami! One of my favorite things about living here is that we ALWAYS have something going on. From Art Basel, to Swim Week, to Music Week and the SoBe Wine and Food Festival, almost every month of the year has an event that takes over the city ― giving us so many cool parties, public experiences, concerts, etc. Tourists should take advantage of the exciting things that happen only in Miami. It’s why we live here and never want to leave.” ― Emilie Sobel, blogger at Soul in Stilettos

2. Double Tipping
“I always warn my friends when they visit (especially my foreign ones who aren’t used to tipping at all) to double-check that gratuity isn’t already included by default. Most restaurants on Miami Beach already have it included and it makes no sense to tip twice unknowingly.” ― Ria Michelle, blogger at Ria Michelle

3. Doing Bus And Segway Tours
“Tourists think they should be getting on Segway tours and tour buses to see our city, when it’s so much better to explore by foot or by bike! There are CitiBikes ALL over Miami, so I always suggest ditching the silly tour guides out to take your money and rent bikes and bike around the cool art deco neighborhoods of South Beach, walk around South Pointe Park and see everything the way locals do.” ― Sobel

4. Not Trying Cuban Food
“You can’t leave Miami without trying Cuban food and coffee, Versailles is the place to go and still has that OG Miami Vice 1980s vibe.” ― Annie Vazquez, blogger at TheFashionPoet.com



5. Thinking It’s All About Clubbing
“Tourists seem to think the only places to go out in Miami are clubs like LIV and Story. What I love about Miami is the fact that we have SO many great bars and places to go out apart from the club nightlife. We have great neighborhood bars like Bodega, Mama Tried and Lost Boy and even cool ‘hidden spots’ like the bar behind Coyo Taco and Mini Bar, a neighborhood spot in the cool Urbanica Hotel that is packed with locals and great music.” ― Sobel

6. Trashing The Beach
“Tourists think we don’t care for our beaches. We do, and so should you. Please be responsible for your trash everywhere, but especially on the beach. Pick up after others who might have ‘forgotten’ their own. Help us preserve life in our oceans. You’ve seen the images.” ― Danié Gomez-Ortigoza, entrepreneur and artist at Journey of a Braid

7. Limiting Exploration To South Beach
“Many tourists mistakenly believe that Miami starts and ends with South Beach. Don’t get me wrong ― South Beach has a LOT to offer, but our city has so many incredible neighborhoods that are worth exploring. It’s so easy to hop into a Lyft and find yourself in exciting parts of town. For example, you can spend all day checking out art galleries and graffiti in Wynwood, or you can hop over to Little Havana to get a taste of Cuban culture — from food to coffee to music and dancing. And that’s barely scratching the surface.” ― Dana Rozansky, blogger at Miami Food Porn

8. Missing Historic Sites
“A common mistake I see travelers make is solely staying on South Beach and not exploring some of Miami’s best historical gems like Vizcaya, which Martha Stewart has featured for its gorgeous gardens, or maybe hitting up Calle Ocho’s Ball and Chain for some salsa dancing to get a flavor of our city’s beautiful Latino culture.” ― Vazquez

9. Packing Only Beachwear
“One mistake is only bringing bikinis, flip-flops and shorts as your wardrobe. Our culture is very vibrant and we love to dress up, even when it comes to going to the grocery store. Pack a few evening and daytime chic looks and you will thank me later.” ― Stephanie Cosmopolitan, blogger at Stephanie Cosmopolitan




10. Missing The Art Scene
“Tourists often assume Miami is all about beaches and nightlife, but I’m proud to say that our city continues to evolve as it relates to all aspects of culture — from food to art to entertainment. It’s definitely worth checking out a show at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts or hitting a cool exhibit at the Frost Museum of Science.” ― Rozansky
“Remember that we host Art Basel every year. Our cultural offerings keep getting better and better: Vizcaya, ICA, the PAMM, MOCA, the Bass, and all the incredible galleries in Little River are worth a visit.” ― Gomez-Ortigoza

11. Not Taking Advantage Of Local Recs
“One mistake tourists make is not tapping local influencers. Visitors are quick to Google ‘Best Place for ____’ which will sometimes generate helpful insights, but oftentimes will result in a sea of information that’s difficult to sift through and may or may not be current or reliable. So why not go directly to those who have their finger on the pulse? It’s perfectly acceptable to DM a fashion blogger to find out about the coolest, off-the-beaten-path stores or a food blogger to get the best, most authentic flavors our city has to offer. I personally love serving as a resource for locals and tourists alike, and try to respond to every message in my inbox. And now when I travel, I often reach out to bloggers wherever I’m going to get intel on their city and potentially even collaborate when I’m in town.” ― Rozansky

12. Sleeping In Late
“People assume staying up until 5 a.m. dancing and drinking is what people do every night. We don’t. There’s nothing more magical than an early stroll on the beach sipping a Cuban cafecito.” ― Gomez-Ortigoza
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Little Havana Has a Lush New Tropical Rooftop Bar


Just in time for Miami’s peak outdoor weather, Life House Hotel’s Little Havana location has debuted the neighborhood’s only rooftop bar and eatery, Terras (528 SW 9th Avenue).
The tropical inspired bar and restaurant boasts enviable Miami views, and features a menu with breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, with the kitchen open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.


The menu was developed by executive chef Harry Capacetti, who also oversees the kitchen at Mama Joon at Life House Hotel’s Collins Park outpost, and it serves shareable dishes with Latin American street food influences. Think items like an over-easy egg sandwich and avocado toast for breakfast, while lunch and dinner options include plenty of vegetarian and vegan-friendly dishes like squash salad, black bean and queso dip, green plantain fritters, along with more carnivore friendly plates like chicken tacos topped with mole and make-your-own barbacoa tacos.

Of course there are also plenty of drinks on the menu, most of which utilize the ingredients from the rooftop’s on-site garden. Keeping with the tropical theme are cocktail options like the Mezcalyfan made with mezcal, rum, and pineapple; and the Furiosa created with tequila, Aperol, falernum, lime, and hellfire bitters. It also offers a wine program with vintages produced in Spain and Latin America along with a rotating list of local beers.
The space 3,160-square-foot space was designed by Life House’s in-house design team lead by Jenny Bukovec, and is decked out with tropical foliage, vintage twinkle lights, and plenty of seating. The space plans to offer a music program and semi-regular events, for more information call 866-466-7534.

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Take a secret elevator to this new rooftop bar for great views of Miami Beach

Take a secret elevator to this new rooftop bar for great views of Miami Beach

BY CONNIE OGLE
JANUARY 17, 2020 02:53 PM

https://www.instagram.com/thenestsouthbeach/


There’s a new rooftop spot to watch the sunset and welcome the night with a drink.
Perched on top of Miami Beach’s Lincoln Eatery, The Nest is a 3,320-square-foot space 
with 150 seats and great views.
To get there, take the secret elevator (it’s just past Cocktails bar inside the Eatery). 
Here’s what you’ll find: Cocktails. Signature drinks include Bird in the Hand ($11) with reposado tequila, Chinola passion fruit liqueur, Q Grapefruit soda and fresh lime and 
the Nest Gin and Tonic ($11) with Bombay Sapphire gin, East Imperial Yuzu tonic and 
smoked cinnamon bitters.
The Nest is only open on Friday and Saturday, but there’s still a happy hour of sorts: 
Lucky Hour, from 5-7 p.m., when some cocktails will be discounted.
Right now you can only order drinks, but soon you’ll be able to order food from the 
vendors in Lincoln Eatery on your phone. Also coming: a monthly Rooftop 
Dining Series, which will highlight local chefs and culinary concepts, plus roaming, 
thematic cocktail carts and an oyster shucking station from Necessary Purveyor.
Former nightclub owner and hospitality veteran Alan Roth is one of the partners in the endeavor.
“The Nest was created for Miami, offering a place that makes locals feel like they are cocktailing in their own backyard,” he said in a press release. “The Nest will offer an element of surprise, including entertainment, music, or even a server on roller skates handing out shots. You’ll never know what spontaneous activities are happening at 
The Nest until you see it for yourself.”
Where: Rooftop of Lincoln Eatery, 723 North Lincoln Ln., Miami Beach
Open: 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday

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Vacationers' Paradise


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