13 Best Things To Do in Miami's Design District Right Now (2024)

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Miami’s centrally located haven for luxury shopping also boasts some of the city’s best dining, art and events.

Photograph: Luis Gomez

Written by Falyn Wood

Editor, Time Out Miami

Contributors: Ryan Pfeffer & Virginia Gil

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Thispetite, tree-lined enclave is sort of like Wynwood’s older sister who went to a fancy art school up north and has amazing style. Pretty,manicuredDesign District might contain an unusually high concentration of coveted luxury shops, but it also has amazing cultural offerings—and many of them cost nothing to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to splurge or simply window shop and take in the sights, there’s a bit of something for everyone in this relatively new Miami neighborhood. From large-scale public art to free museums, Michelin-starred meals and funky boutiques, these are the best things to do in Design District right now.

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Things to do in the Design District

1.Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
  • Things to do
  • Cultural centers
  • Design District
Photograph: Iwan Baan

The ICA (as you’re more likely to hear people call it) is ashiny museum housing some magnificent exhibits of contemporary art. Here you’ll see big names alongside criminally underrated and daring artists. The three-floor museum would certainly be worth every cent of your admission if it wasn’t free. But since it cost $0 to enter, there really is no excuse for not checking it out. Don’t leave without seeing the sculpturesin the back patio.

2.MIA Market
  • Food court
  • Design District
  • price 3 of 4

Photograph: SALAR-A/Marketing

This Design District food hall (formerly named St. Roch and then Politan Row)has choices ranging from pasta and tacos to fried chicken and one of the best omakase sushi countersin the city. It’s a great lunch spot between shopping sprees and has plenty of seating for big groups, plus a large central bar if you need a bit of liquid courage to pull the trigger on your next purchase.

3.Design District Public Art Tours

13 Best Things To Do in Miami's Design District Right Now (8)
13 Best Things To Do in Miami's Design District Right Now (9)

Twicea month, the Design District leads art tours, guiding curious folk around their many outdoorinstallations and murals including Buckminster Fuller Fly's Eye Dome, Virgil Abloh’s Dollar a Gallon, Amani Lewis’ Baltimore’s Finestand more. The tours usually take place on thesecond and fourth Saturday of the month (confirm on theDesign District websitein advance). Plus, it'sfree so…why not go? Most people don’t realize just how much awesome public art there is in the Design District. After this tour, you won’t be one of them.

4.Mrs. Mandolin
  • Shopping
  • Lifestyle
  • Design District
Photograph: Barbara Cabanas

Trendy locals love this aesthetically pleasing, Greece-inspired shop (adjacent to the ever-packed Mandolin Aegean Bistro), which offers a selection of off-the-beaten-path labels and bespoke homewares as well as coffee from a café in the front. Mrs. Mandolin is a great choice for shoppers who feel a tad intimidated by the huge, high-fashion brands dotting the Design District. This place is a little more chill (and affordable) than your average Gucci store.

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5.Dale Zine
  • Shopping
  • Bookstores
  • Design District
Photograph: James Jackman

Back in 2009, Steve Saiz (a senior art director) and Lillian Banderas (a stylist manager) created Dalé with one simple goal: to showcase this city’s independent voices in a fun, approachable environment through the “most low-key format ever,” the zine.Over the years, the concept has broadened. These days, Dale is an inclusive cultural hub for the community, with offerings ranging from all-ages zine workshops to an online radio show, pop-up events, and most recently an expanded storefront and gallery spacein Design District.

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Editor, Time Out Miami

6.Dior Café
  • Coffee shops
  • Design District
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: William Read

If you’re looking to escape Miami’s fast-paced lifestyle, try Dior Café.Perched atop the third floor of the Dior boutique in the Miami Design District, this petiteescape is pure perfection. Surrounded by toile-covered sculptures and tropical foliage café goers are treated to a very French-inspired menu, featuring classic coffees like espressos and cappuccinos, with the always iconic Dior logoemblazoned on top.Café Dior also offers more health-conscious choices such as the trendy matcha latte. Pair any of these drinks with the light bites and you have yourself the perfect indulgence.

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  • Contemporary American
  • Design District
  • price 3 of 4

Design District’s go-to for upscale yet approachable dining is a great spot to stop for happy hour or book a reservation for brunch. Expect an ever-changing menu of seasonal classics, fresh-shucked oysters and some of the best people-watching around.

8.de la Cruz Collection
  • Things to do
  • Exhibitions
  • Design District
  • price 1 of 4

Although not as big as the ICA, de la Cruz offers another selection of art to peruse—for free. The gallery also hosts lectures and summer workshops for kids.The de la Cruz collection is certainly nothing to sneeze at. Artists in the 2018 exhibition include classics such as Dalí as well as groundbreaking modern artists like Kathryn Andrews.

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9.Andrew
  • Shopping
  • Sports
  • Design District
Photograph: Unsplash/Shawn Henry

Named for the devastating hurricane that swept through Miami in the early ’90s, Andrew serves as a haven for skateboarders and sports enthusiasts.Most well-known skate brands, such as Quasi and Quartersnacks, are sold here, as well as Andrew’s own namesake collection, which includes custom boards plus kitschy accessories and local-themed swag—think canvas totes, lighters and stickers.

Virginia Gil
USA Editor

10.L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon
  • French
  • Design District
Photograph: Courtesy L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon/Emily Chan

Looking to blow your wad on a luxurious experience rather than a new handbag? Miami’s only two Michelin-starred restaurant fittingly resides in Design District. At L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami, find artfully composed, Miami-inspired contemporary French dishes (think seared scallops topped with coconut foam in a cilantro broth) in a dark and moody space. There’s an option to orderà la carte, but if you can swing the price tag, go for the chef’s seasonal tasting menu.

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Editor, Time Out Miami

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  • Ice cream parlors
  • Design District
  • price 2 of 4

Aubi & Ramsa is anice cream shop selling sweets with a twist: the ice cream has booze in it. Yup, order flavors infused with scotch, tequila and more creations. And, yes, you must be 21 or older to eat. It may sound a tad odd to your taste buds but the flavor pairings are actually pretty damn good. Once you find your flavor, you’ll eat this stuff up quick. But go easy. Remember, there is alcohol in it.

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12.Kith Miami
  • Shopping
  • Boutiques
  • South Beach
Photograph: Courtesy Sadelle's at Kith

TheDesign Districtoutpost of this sneaker and streetwear emporium—with locations inManhattan, Brooklyn, L.A. and South Beach—carries the latest apparel and footwear collaborations from brands like Puma,Nike,Adidas and others. Look for Kith’s house brands and cool-kid accessories like preppy caps, hoodies and bags. Past the shiny displays is a petite version of famed brunch spot Sadelle's, and across the street is a tiny ice-cream parlor, Kith Treats, serving all sorts of whimsical (and pricey) cereal-inspired frozen yogurt creations.

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USA Editor

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13.DBC Fitness
  • Sports and fitness
  • Cross-training
  • Design District
  • price 3 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Kyle Johnson/Unsplash

Fitness freaks may want to see if they can nab a training session at this sought-after gym. The owner and head trainer, David Alexander, is a legend who has trained the literal best athletes in the world. He’s the go-to guy for LeBron, Wade and every other athlete and celebrity who rolls through Miami in search of a killer workout.

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    FAQs

    13 Best Things To Do in Miami's Design District Right Now? ›

    This Design District houses amazing art pieces & lots of luxurious stores such as; Prada, Lanvin, Louis Vouitton, Balenciaga, Mayors, Cartier, Christian Dior, Miu Miu to name a few. There is a fancy,high end food court upstairs. You need to come prepared to spend some money.

    Is the Miami Design District worth visiting? ›

    This Design District houses amazing art pieces & lots of luxurious stores such as; Prada, Lanvin, Louis Vouitton, Balenciaga, Mayors, Cartier, Christian Dior, Miu Miu to name a few. There is a fancy,high end food court upstairs. You need to come prepared to spend some money.

    Do you have to pay to go to Miami Design District? ›

    No entrance fee. There is a parking garage available within the district.

    How far is Miami Design District from the beach? ›

    How far is it from Miami Beach to Design District? The distance between Miami Beach and Design District is 9 miles. How do I travel from Miami Beach to Design District without a car? The best way to get from Miami Beach to Design District without a car is to line 36 bus which takes 19 min and costs $2 - $3.

    Is Miami Design District free? ›

    Strolling the Miami Design District is like having access to a free outdoor art museum. Visitors can appreciate an array of public art by local and renowned artists.

    Is Wynwood the same as the Design District? ›

    Wynwood is south of the Design District and Little Haiti, north of Downtown Miami, west of Edgewater and east of Allapattah.

    Do you have to pay to go to Wynwood Walls? ›

    The walls are accessible daily from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. or 8 p.m., depending on the day. Tickets start at $12 for adults and are free for children younger than 12. Various official guided tours are available at different times and price points.

    How far is Miami Design District from airport? ›

    Yes, the driving distance between Miami Airport (MIA) to Design District is 7 miles. It takes approximately 11 min to drive from Miami Airport (MIA) to Design District.

    What time does the Miami Design District open on Sunday? ›

    Monday-Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. | Sunday noon to 6 p.m.

    Who is the owner of Miami Design District? ›

    Miami Design District Associates is a partnership between Dacra, founded by Craig Robins, and L Catterton Real Estate, a global real estate development and investment fund that was established in 2016 by Catterton, LVMH and Groupe Arnault.

    What is the richest part of Miami Beach? ›

    Star Island, a man-made marvel located in Miami Beach, has long been synonymous with opulence and exclusivity, attracting a who's who of celebrities and billionaires. Known for its lavish waterfront estates, the island represents some of the highest-priced real estate in Miami.

    What is the most popular street in Miami Beach? ›

    Ocean Drive is one of the most famous streets in the world, known for its Art Deco Architecture, white sand beaches and turquoise waters. The street runs along the coast of Miami Beach and is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.

    Is Miami Design District walkable? ›

    An annual visit to Art Basel Miami Beach is not complete without a trip to the mainland and a pilgrimage to the haven that is the Design District. Its high-end, open-air, pedestrian-friendly formula has become the gold standard for successful shopping districts across the US.

    Is Miami Design District worth it? ›

    With a collection of MICHELIN-starred restaurants, an abundance of luxury boutiques, incredible architecture, and enriching art offerings ranging from museums and public murals to sculptures, the Miami Design District is ripe for exploring.

    What is the story of Miami Design District? ›

    Credited to starting the district is Craig Robins, who purchased many run-down buildings in the 18 square block area and persuaded many top designers, such as Alison Spear, Peter Page, Kartell, and Luminaire, as well as furniture and textile designer Holly Hunt to open studios and showrooms in the area.

    Is it worth visiting Downtown Miami? ›

    With well-lit streets, friendly locals and a constant police presence, Downtown Miami is considered a safe neighborhood to visit for tourists. But just like any bustling metropolis, it's always a bit of a gamble. So keep a close eye on your precious belongings, citizens.

    What is the most touristy part of Miami? ›

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    • Brickell. ...
    • Miami Design District. ...
    • Midtown Miami.

    How big is Miami Design District? ›

    Known for its sleek modern architecture, upscale interior design, luxury commerce and art galleries, the 18-block, 2,699,095 square-foot Miami Design District is an example of a retail project that evolved into the emergence of surrounding districts.

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