The 16 best things to do in Brickell - part 2

Dec 30, 2022 14:41

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10. Brickell Key Park


  • Things to do
  • Brickell Key

This small manicured park on Brickell Key’s southern tip features waterfront walking paths with sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami. Palm trees, shade structures, benches, statues and sculptures line the park’s brick walkways. Whether it’s day or night, Brickell Key Park is an excellent spot to take in the iconic skyline and watch the boat traffic idle by. Read more

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Photograph: Blackbird Ordinary

11. Blackbird Ordinary


  • Bars
  • Cocktail bars
  • Brickell


  • price 3 of 4


Blackbird has been satiating Brickell and Downtown’s thirsty masses for longer than most Miami bars. Here, the dancefloor is inviting, the cocktails are strong and the nightly DJs play a mix of bangers that draw eclectic crowds late into the night. Open from 3pm until 5am seven days a week, Blackbird Ordinary toes the line between a rowdy neighborhood dive and a full-on nightclub. Whichever journey you’re on, rest assured the dress code is relaxed, the music is on point and the prices are definitely on the friendlier side for the area.

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12. Soccer Rooftop


  • Things to do
  • Sport events
  • Brickell


  • price 2 of 4


Haven’t you heard? Miami has soccer fever. So you should probably brush up on your skills since Beckham and company are bringing the sport to the city. Open from 4pm on weekdays and 9am on weekends until midnight, Soccer Rooftop is a lively pair of turf soccer fields on the roof of a Brickell building. Gather some friends and play six-on-six or stop by for weekly pick-up games. You can also rent them out for private parties, and there’s room to just sit and watch in case you’re more of a spectator.

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Photograph: Courtesy La Sandwicherie

13. La Sandwicherie

La Sandwicherie is a Miami institution, helmed by founders Franz and Elise since 1988. Though the French sandwich shop and its addictive vinaigrette have expanded to throughout Miami, its original location remains on Miami Beach, as well as its second-oldest location in Brickell. Just across the street from Brickell City Centre, La Sandwicherie is open daily from 9am to 5am. The crusty French bread, pillowy croissants and piles of fresh ingredients like ham, brie and crunchy cornichons are just as effective in drawing corporate lunch crowds as they are post-club crowds.

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14. American Social


  • Restaurants
  • American
  • Brickell


  • price 2 of 4


American Social is a popular bar and restaurant that sits on some prime real estate along the Miami River. Young and feeling slightly reckless? This is your weekend spot, especially if you’re looking for a bottomless brunch. The Miami River cuts through Brickell, which makes it a great place to grab a drink or bite along the waterfront. At American Social, you can do both with satisfying quality. Friday happy hour sees ferocious packs of thirsty professionals.

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Photograph: Courtesy El Tucán

15. El Tucán Nightclub


  • Restaurants
  • Cuban
  • Brickell


  • price 3 of 4


El Tucán is Brickell’s only proper nightclub. Bottle service, DJs, high heels, the occasional Rick Ross cameo-you know the deal. It used to be home to a pretty neat Latin cabaret but has since ended live shows and pivoted to the untz-untz. Come here because you want to go to a nightclub, and this is really the only place in Brickell to find that.

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Photograph: Courtesy CC/Flickr/Phillip Pessar

16. Dade Heritage Trust

For a bit of Miami history, stop by Dade Heritage Trust, Miami-Dade’s largest preservation organization located in the original 1905 office of Dr. James Jackson, Miami’s first physician. With a mission to preserve the county’s architectural, environmental and cultural heritage through education and advocacy efforts, Dade Heritage Trust hosts popular bike and walking tours throughout the city as well as a sweet Baking in Historic Places series. The building itself is surrounded by beautiful native landscaping curated by Fairchild Tropical Garden.

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