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Planning a destination bachelorette is a great excuse to get away if timing and budget permit. CitySaheli provides detailed information on planning your bachelorette in sunny Miami. Pack light and get ready to enjoy the hot weather, hot food and hot nightlife.
Stay.
Gansevoort South: The Gansevoort South is even better the hotel’s New York location. The rooms are very large and have sleek décor. It feels like a home away from home. With a David Barton gym and spa, rooftop pool and Philippe under one roof, the Gansevoort is a one stop destination.
W Hotel: Recently opened in July 2009, this hotel boasts a brand new interior and exterior. Bliss Spa is set to open Winter of 2009.
The Mondrian: Located in Downtown (about a 15 minute cab ride to South Beach) this area is the up and coming destination for going out. The hotel is decorated impeccably and exudes stylish luxury.
The Standard: If you want to yoga and party, the Standard is the place for you. Located in Miami Beach but off the South Beach strip, this hotel feels like a getaway with the South Beach nightlife only a cab ride away.
The Whitelaw Hotel: Great for a low key stay in South Beach. Stylish and affordable.
Eat.
Hakkasan: This Michelin rated Asian restaurant is located in London and the food is mouth-watering.
Barton G: Located off the South Beach strip, Barton G. offers excellent American food in an innovative and fun manner . After dinner, check out Below Zero Nitro Bar where the drinks are infused with liquid nitrogen.
Taverna Opa: Great Greek food, lively atmosphere and belly dancers galore. This place is known for great group dining. Opa!
Espanola Way: Located in the historic Spanish district in Miami, it’s a super cute spot and has a line of different restaurants. CitySaheli tried the Mexican restaurant, Oh Mexico! And just loved the margaritas.
Toni’s Sushi: Just darn good sushi. They have seating that is in ground and the sushi is one of the best.
Party.
Straight from our Sahelis in the Miami circuit, visit these places on their popular nights. Keep in mind that popularity changes, so check with your hotel concierge and locals to see if these places are still “hot” on the specified days.
CitySaheli tip: If you can go to Miami during the weekdays, go since it gives a different perspective on the nightlife scene. Less touristy and more locals. Imagine partying in NY on a Friday Saturday versus the weekdays.
Tuesday: Sushi Samba and Florida Room in the Delano Hotel (a CitySaheli favorite)
Wednesday: Vita Restaurant, Liv in the Fountainbleau and Sky Bar in the Mondrian Hotel
Thursday: Air bar, plunge bar, Louis in the Gansevoort South
Friday& Saturday: Wall at the W Hotel, Set, Liv in the Fountainbleau
Remember Miami is just a hop away and a great getaway! You will find something for everyone!!
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