Check out some places you have to visit during Art Week in Miami, with these tips from the CASA COR Rio franchisee
Updated at Mar 3, 2017, 4:03 PM - Submitted at Nov 30, 2015, 10:39 PM
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Architect Patricia Quentel, from Blog A Cor da Casa, created an itinerary with several places that visitors must visit, in addition to Miami Art Basel. Check out what they are:
Pérez Art Museum Miami / Herzog & De Meuron project
1103 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132. +1 305-375-3000.
The surroundings of the Museum are wonderful, the redevelopment project for this entire area is a show and there is a restaurant and a super cool little shop.
De La Cruz Collection
23 NE 41ST STREET, MIAMI, FL 33137. Tel: 1 (305) 576-6112
Rubell Family Collection
95 NW 29 ST, Miami, FL 33127, USA +1 (305) 573-6090
For the Miami Basel season they have an incredible expo - No Man's Land, a selection of more than 100 female artists from different generations and cultures was made by the collector couple. On the 3rd at 9 am there will be a performance by Jennifer Rubell.
The Margulies Collection at Warehouse
591 NW 27TH STREET.
The entire space is set up with works by Ansel Kiefer.
The Cisneros Collection
1018 N Miami Avenue tel: 1 (305) 455 3333
Highlights: the only Brazilian company to participate in Miami Design, Firma Casa presents the Cangaço collection designed by the Campana Brothers and produced by Espedito Seleiro in Ceará.
Visionaire 65 Free: in celebration of the magazine's 20th anniversary, Cecilia Dean and James Kaliardos launch a special edition for free, with posters by selected artists. Installation set up in front of the Faena Hotel Miami Beach - 3201 Collins Ave.
Marcel Wanders and this year's guest from Louis Vuitton to design a piece for the Objets Nômades series - Louis Vuitton 140NE 39th st
Stroll along Collins Avenue and visit the hotels, all decorated and retrofitted by great architects and designers. New is the Faena Hotel Miami Beach, designed by architect Roy F France, which was completely redecorated by Alan Faena maintaining the Art Deco Chic style.
Panther Coffee - Cafeteria
2390 NW 2nd Ave+1 305-677-3952 | Open until 9pm | Strolling on 2nd Ave in the Wynwood area
Restaurants
Casa Tua Restaurant: Mediterranean cuisine on a charming and romantic terrace! Highly praised, it is the best Italian restaurant in Miami Beach! See the menu here. (At Hotel Casa Tua, 1700 James Avenue, tel. (305) 673-0973).
Juvia: Restaurant in a cool atmosphere on the top of the parking lot with a design by Herzog & Meuron inspired by the cultural diversity of Miami, with a mix of French, Japanese, Peruvian cuisine... Trendy and good for enjoying the view! See the menu here. (1111 Lincoln Road, South Beach, entrance at the corner of Lincoln Road and Lenox Ave. tel. (305) 763-8272).
Wynwood Kitchen & Bar (WKB): In the trendy Wynwood Wall, the WKB design restaurant by Jessica Srebnick and Tony Goldman is really cool and offers an unforgettable experience! See the menu here. A mix of Latin cuisine with art, on the plates, on the walls! Salads, grilled meats, and a dulce-de-leche for dessert, hmmm... Opening hours: Lunch Monday to Saturday. from 11:30 to 15:30 and dinner from 17:30 to 23:00, Thursday and Friday until 23:00 and Sat. until midnight. (2550 NW 2nd Ave, tel.(305) 722-8959);Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States.
MC KITCHEN (a delight in the Design District):4141 NE 2ND AVENUE | SUITE 101A | MIAMI, FL 33137 | 305-456-9948
Gigi (Good and cheap) | Address: 3470 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33127, United States | Telephone:+1 305-573-1520
Le Bouchon du Grove: French restaurant in the middle of Coconut Grove! Lyon recipes, with South Florida touches. See the menu here. Opening hours: Monday and Friday: 9:30 am to 3 pm and 6 pm to 11 pm. Weekend: 8:30 am to 3 pm and 6 pm to midnight. (3430 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, tel. (305) 448-6060).