Flamingo Magazine – Miami’s 18 Most Iconic Places to Eat, Stay and Play

July 21, 2025
  1. Vizcaya Museum & Gardens Originally built in 1916 for industrial magnate James Deering, this Mediterranean Revival estate is now a historical landmark that offers the public a glimpse into the 20th century with 34 rooms, 10 acres of gardens and a grotto pool. 3251 S. Miami Ave.
  2. The Webster More like a fashionable friend’s luxury closet, this boutique is overflowing with designer brands such as Miu Miu, Gucci, Versace and more. Shop for the latest couture in men’s and women’s clothing, beauty products and home decor. 1220 Collins Ave.
  3. The Biltmore Hotel This 271-room, four-star hotel is approaching its centennial. Opened in January 1926, the property has seen its fair share of Old Hollywood elites, served as an Army Air Forces hospital and was once the location for the University of Miami’s School of Medicine. 1200 Anastasia Ave.