Discover Pinecrest's Hidden Relaxation Retreats


Time Out Miami
Lincoln Road Farmers’ Market Before big-name stores and theaters commanded Lincoln Road, the pedestrian mall was well known for its weekend farmers market. Over the years, this small operation has grown from a few tables on the eastern end of the strip to a large fair that stretches nearly the entire length of the road. Find produce, housewares, fresh-cut flowers and specialty items like artisanal bread and homemade jams available all throughout. Though open year-round, the farmers’ market is at its most magical when it coincides with the Lincoln Road Antiques & Collectibles Market, which happens every other Sunday between October and May. When to go: Sundays 9am–6pm


Time Out Miami
Barnacle Historic State Park Constructed in the late 19th century, this distinctive home on the water’s edge served as the original residence of pioneer Ralph Munroe. It’s the oldest standing house in Miami-Dade County, having survived hurricanes and other natural disasters, and today operates as a historical site. For just $2 (free for kids five and under), you can explore the home and the old boathouse—or pencil in one of its many public events, like seasonal theater productions and live entertainment.


THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
Spanning over 10,000-square-feet, the Astra Roof Garden in Wynwood is spacious and impressive, and just about as close to the Greek Islands as you can get in Miami! Equipped with both dining tables and more comfy lounge sofas, here you are surrounded with lush Mediterranean plants and some fantastic and unobstructed views over the Miami skyline. Open nightly for Greek and Mediterranean inspired F&B and a vibrant atmosphere, during Sunday's the vibes start early with a bottomless Miami rooftop brunch. Expect a mix of Oysters, Fried Calamari, Eggs Benedict, Mojito Pitchers and live DJs/entertainment. And try to stick around until sunset, as it is something special from the Astra rooftop.


Dish Miami
Don’t let these rainy days get you down ;) We’ve got a few ways to still enjoy the city while staying dry ☔️ Head to El Turco in Upper Buena Vista for an authentic Turkish lunch 🇹🇷 These unique flavors are something we just keep coming back to. Their covered patio allows you to sit outside and stay protected from the rain.


Time Out Miami
Peep modern works at Pérez Art Museum Miami With a collection of works from such artists as Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella and Ana Mendieta, not to mention some high-caliber traveling exhibitions, this relatively young museum (formerly Miami Art Museum) is worth a visit. Why go? Family-friendly interactive programs bring art home: during free Second Saturday (of the month) programs, museum teachers lead families in hands-on activities inspired by the works on display.Peep modern works at Pérez Art Museum Miami


THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
EAST Miami On the top and 40th floor of EAST Miami you find the highest rooftop bar in the city, called Sugar. And while the hotel's rooftop pool is not as high, it still offers an impressive setting. Found on the 5th floor, the Pool & Deck is a tropical oasis for guests staying at the hotel from sunrise to sunset. Equipped with several small pools and one larger, comfy sunbeds and orange umbrellas, the terrace is a perfect spot to enjoy relaxing Miami days. Apart from getting some well-deserved rest under a palm tree, you can also indulge in a menu filled with refreshing beverages and tantalizing snacks from the signature eatery Quinto La Huella.


Secret Miami
What better way to do that than exploring the many fun and festive things going on in Miami this year? Spend a luminous night at NightGarden! One of the many spectacular light shows you’ll find around Miami this time of year is Fairchild’s NightGarden. This unmissable celebration of light takes over the 23-acre botanic gardens annually, transforming it into an enchanting wonderland filled with technicolor flowers, rainbow-colored pathways, motion sensing technology and outdoor holograms.
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THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
Gale South Beach Miami Located just a block away from the sea, this spacious rooftop offers 5,000 square feet of tastefully furnished terrace, ready to welcome you day and night. The Gale South Beach offers hotel guests a lovely pool area, with one of Miami's best rooftop pools, comfy sun loungers, private cabanas, and a well-stocked bar in which you can find all kinds of delicious drinks. You can also enjoy Italian bites from the ground floor restaurant. Framed by black marble and heated, the rooftop pool offers a setting really suiting the terrace, which is filled with a comy and harmonius atmosphere. A true oasis from the busy streets below. From time to time, the Gale South Beach rooftop is also available to the public, when the fantastic ground floor cocktail bar The Regent Cocktail Club host open-air rooftop events.

Anonym
Hello, I'm planning on visiting Miami in January for a rest/relaxation-type trip (not a partier; not a drinker). I'll be alone, and I'm a young Asian female (visiting from Canada). I'll be staying in South Beach. Should I be super concerned about safety as a solo female? I won't be out late at night, but I might have a couple of earlier mornings (~6AM) where I have to walk a few minutes to get somewhere. I keep to myself when I travel (not interested in meeting new people).


Miami Guide
Beat the Heat: Epic Pool to Cool Down in Miami In dire need of a relaxing, pool day surrounded by Brickell’s gorgeous skyline? Consider it done. Sophisticated interiors, original works of art by contemporary masters, and a lux garden-level pool terrace designed to inspire style beyond compare. The expansive 9th-floor terrace features a 75-foot lap pool and a separate 112-foot beach entry pool with poolside cabanas and shaded lounge areas. The poolside bar has live entertainment, a TV, and al fresco dining. The SLS LUX has crafted a detail-oriented experience that ensures all hotel guests feel like VIPs.


THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
Spanning over 10,000-square-feet, the Astra Roof Garden in Wynwood is spacious and impressive, and just about as close to the Greek Islands as you can get in Miami. Equipped with both dining tables and more comfy lounge sofas, here you are surrounded with lush Mediterranean plants and some fantastic and unobstructed views over the Miami skyline. Open nightly for Greek and Mediterranean inspired F&B and a vibrant atmosphere, during Sunday's the vibes start early with a bottomless Miami rooftop brunch. Expect a mix of Oysters, Fried Calamari, Eggs Benedict, Mojito Pitchers and live DJs/entertainment. And try to stick around until sunset, as it is something special from the Astra rooftop.


Secret Miami
6 Best Farms To Go Strawberry Picking Around Miami Pick your way around Miami and beyond at these picture-perfect spots once strawberry season rolls around! 🍓 1. Knaus Berry Farm, Homestead Where: 15980 SW 248th St, Homestead, FL 33031 2. The Berry Farms, Redland Where: 13720 SW 216th St, Miami, FL 33170 3. Strawberry Fields of Kendall, multiple locations 4. Martha’s U-Pick, Redland Where: 15701 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33187 5. Family Farms, Davie Where: 14950 SW 14th St, Davie, FL 33326 6. Bedner’s Farm, Boynton Beach Where: 10066 Lee Rd, Boynton Beach, FL 33473 So there you have it, Miami! These are the best berry-picking options around the city. Just be sure to double check with the farms for updated hours and the status of their strawberries before you head out!


Miami Guide
You’ve probably heard of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens before. But what do you think I meant when I said that its gardens were designed much like a home? Well, Colombian-born architect, Diego Suarez, separated the garden into different sections and created a unique atmosphere to each location. That gave the feel of being like an outdoor home! Some of these “rooms” included the Rose Garden, the Maze Garden, the Garden Mound, and more. Make sure to visit Vizcaya, it is amazing Italian-inspired villa!

Anonym
Hello! I am coming to Miami for the first time in Dec to visit art fairs. Im not really interested in art parties or nightlife, and would like to balance out going to the fairs with a little exploration. Im not planning on renting a car, but am open to it if that seems like the best way to meet my needs. My favorite thing to do in new cities is walk around so no problem walking alot. My main question is where I should stay. I would like to have some places within walking distance, not be too noisy, and not too far from the fairs, most of which I think are in Miami Beach. Thanks!
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Secret Miami
Knaus Berry Farm has earned quite a reputation for its sweet cinnamon buns, so much so that fans usually line up for hours to get their hands on some. And yes, waiting in that line is an essential thing to do. Cinnamon rolls aren’t the farm’s only draw — they also serve delicious milkshakes and you can also pick your own strawberries to take home. And keep in mind that they only take cash!


The Restaurant Guide
Rosa Sky Cocktail Bar - High above the city in the heart of Downtown Miami! The view that keeps on giving 💗 Rosa Sky was nominated in "Best of Miami" poll for “Best Cocktails”, "Best Happy Hour", and "Best Rooftop Dining". Check it out!


Secret Miami
Located in the Art Deco District, The Wolfsonian-FIU explores the inventive and provocative character of the modern world through objects and design. Admission is free every Friday from 6-9 p.m., and free for Florida residents. The Wolfsonian–FIU uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, political, and technological changes that have transformed our world. It encourages people to see the world in new ways and to learn from the past as they shape the present and influence the future.


GetYourGuide
Miami: Everglades National Park Airboat Tour & Wildlife Show Experience South Florida's premier Everglades and alligator adventure. Take an educational and exciting airboat tour of the National Park and join a wildlife show to see a baby gator. Take an educational and exciting airboat tour of the Everglades National Park Spot alligators, turtles, and a variety of birds that are only found here Snap a photo with Jaws the famous gator Enjoy a wildlife show that features alligator wrestling techniques used by the Native Americans Try specialties like alligator tail and alligator sausage at the restaurant


PeakACity
If you are looking for a secluded island in Miami to spend the day and disconnect, then here is one of my favorite spots! The Picnic Islands are a small group of islands within the city of Miami. They are located just north of Biscayne Island in Biscayne Bay, just east offshore from the Edgewater and Upper Eastside districts of the city. The islands are uninhabited, but several of the group have beaches where boaters and picnickers frequent. They are generally named for the mainland city parks that they are located next to in the bay. The southernmost one is Pace Picnic Island, located off Pace Park. There are also Morningside Picnic Islands Park and Legion Picnic Islands Park located directly off of Morningside Bayfront Park and Legion Park, respectively.


THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
W Miami Known as the WET Deck, this is for sure one of Miami's most impressive pool decks, as well as one of the most luxurious. Set 15 floors above the city, the spacious WET terrace offers stunning views of the Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline, alongside a 90 meters long rooftop infinity pool, a lounge area, and a rooftop café. The W Miami pool terrace offers the perfect blend of relaxation and fun, where you can enjoy a quiet afternoon on a sun-bed, or start a night out early with draft beers, local wines, frozen beverages, expertly-shaken cocktails, world-spirits and tasty bites. And while the W rooftop pool is exclusive to guest staying at the hotel, next door you find the ADDiKT rooftop bar and restaurant, which is open and available to all.


Time Out Miami
Art Deco Historic District Miami Ice cream cone pastels, geometric lines and curves, chrome accents and decorative fountains are just a few characteristics that distinguish the iconic buildings of Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District. Miami has the highest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world, and their preservation has saved the South Beach skyline from becoming a canyon of condos. Amazingly, these buildings were nearly destroyed by developers in the early 1970s. Today, a number of the best Miami hotels, and even some South Beach clubs, have maintained their beautiful façades and historical designation.
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Secret Miami
Soak up the sun on a breezy rooftop of the Sugar, Brickell! Nestled on the 40th floor of EAST Miami — making it the city’s highest rooftop bar — Sugar offers 360-views of Brickell paired with tasty cocktails and a swank crowd. Beware though — it’s quite popular so booking a table ahead of time, especially if you’ll be wanting something to eat, is highly recommended!


Time Out Miami
Thing to do in Miami: The Calle Ocho Experience. A private tour around Little Havana with Cuban food, Cuban ice cream, Cuban cigars and even a cafecito-making lesson? That’s about as Miami as it gets. The Calle Ocho Experience reveals the neighborhood’s authentic side, highlighting local favorites and the flavors of Cuba. Soak up some sun in Domino Park, explore the Latin Walk of Fame and more during this vibrant, all-ages tour that includes coffee, a light lunch and tons of fascinating Miami history.


Miami Guide
South Beach is calling! Under swaying palm trees 🌴 and stunning ocean views 🌊, experience the 305’s endless summer magic 🌞 Sip cafecitos ☕, vibe to the rhythms 🎶, and let Miami’s spirit carry you away.


THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
Bringing a slice of luxurious Balinese flair to Brickell, Sugar is the highest rooftop bar in Miami. From the top floor of hotel EAST Miami you get amazing 360-views over Biscayne Bay and the city skyline. The lush rooftop terrace comes with a hand-carved wooden bar and tiki-style lounges, and here you can indulge in Asian tapas and a very impressive cocktail program. All served in a sophisticated and urban-trendy atmosphere, with DJ sets late nights.


Miami Guide
The Miami’s Most Breathtaking View! South Pointe Park Pier: Jutting out into the Atlantic, this pier offers panoramic views of the ocean and the city skyline, making it a photographer’s paradise. For shutterbugs, Miami’s sunsets are a feast for the lens.


Miami Guide
Miami Beach Launches New Water Taxi Service to the Magic City! Еhe City of Miami Beach and Poseidon Ferry will launch a new one-year water taxi pilot program to transport passengers between Miami Beach and Miami — aiming to ease traffic congestion between the two cities. The service will begin at the north side of Maurice Gibb Memorial Park (18 Street and Purdy Avenue, Miami Beach) and end at the Venetian Marina & Yacht Club (1635 N Bayshore Drive, Miami). The purpose of this cross-bay water taxi service is to provide commuters with a public transportation option to help decongest our roadways and help the city meet its long-term strategic goal of becoming less car-centricю The water taxi will operate daily from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. except during the hours of 2-3 p.m. to accommodate a shift change. The vessel will depart from Maurice Gibb Memorial Park every hour on the half hour commencing at 7:30 a.m. and will depart the Venetian Marina & Yacht Club every hour on the hour starting at 8 a.m. The trip takes approximately 18 minutes each way.
Pinecrest's Hidden Relaxation Gems
If you're seeking tranquility and a break from the hustle and bustle of Miami, Pinecrest is the perfect place to unwind. With its serene parks, secret gardens, and hidden retreats, this neighborhood offers numerous spaces for relaxation. Here’s our curated list of local relaxation spots to help you find peace and rejuvenation in Pinecrest.
Pinecrest Gardens – A Floridian Oasis
Pinecrest Gardens, known as South Florida’s Cultural Arts Park, is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts. Walking through this lush 20-acre park, you will encounter fascinating tropical landscapes, native gardens, and a stunning banyan tree forming a natural canopy. The gardens offer quiet benches where you can sit and meditate amidst the melodious chirping of birds. The butterfly exhibit is a must-see, adding a magical touch to your visit. Whether you are taking a mindful stroll or enjoying yoga under the shaded trees, Pinecrest Gardens provides a peaceful escape from the city’s noise.
Sunset Drives and Scenic Overlooks
For a relaxing drive, take the Old Cutler Road, which winds through Pinecrest and Coconut Grove. Lined with massive historical ficus and banyan trees, this road offers a picturesque route worth exploring. Stop at Deering Estate, located further down Old Cutler Road, where you can take in the stunning views of Biscayne Bay. This historic estate is perfect for a quiet afternoon picnic or a serene walk along the coastal trails. Time your visit to coincide with sunset for an unforgettable, calming experience.
Yoga and Wellness Centers
Pinecrest is home to excellent yoga and wellness centers that focus on holistic health. Yoga Bala, located right in the heart of Pinecrest, offers a variety of yoga classes suited for all levels. From Vinyasa to restorative yoga, this studio emphasizes mental and physical well-being. Nearby, Healing Energy Massage specializes in therapeutic massages and reiki sessions aimed at relieving stress and promoting deep relaxation. These centers are local favorites and provide a welcoming, tranquil atmosphere for anyone looking to rejuvenate.
Secret Spots in Tropical Park
Tropical Park, a local hidden gem just outside Pinecrest, offers several secluded areas ideal for relaxation. One such spot is the serene lake known as Lago del Arbol, where you can rent paddle boats or enjoy a quiet picnic by the water. Another lesser-known destination within the park is the secluded hilltop, perfect for birdwatching and panoramic views. Locals recommend visiting the Japanese Garden for a unique and peaceful experience. These hidden retreats in Tropical Park allow you to connect with nature away from the crowds.
Exclusive Boutiques and Cafes
After a day of exploring, unwind at one of Pinecrest’s chic boutique cafes. Pasion del Cielo Coffee is a popular spot where you can savor a freshly brewed coffee in a calm, cozy environment. Deli Lane Cafe is another local favorite, offering outdoor seating under shady trees – perfect for a leisurely brunch. For a touch of luxury, visit the lush day spa within the Shops at Sunset Place, where you can indulge in treatments that leave you feeling pampered. These hidden cafes and exclusive boutiques provide a relaxing retreat within the bustling community.
Guided Meditation and Mindfulness Tours
Pinecrest also offers guided meditation and mindfulness tours for those seeking deeper relaxation. Local groups organize serene meditation sessions in parks and open spaces, often incorporating natural sounds as part of the experience. Join the Mindful Miami Group, which frequently holds events at Coral Pine Park. These sessions typically involve breathing exercises, guided imagery, and silent contemplation, helping participants achieve a higher state of relaxation. Exploring these trending relaxation spots will allow you to immerse in calm and mindfulness deeply.