A LANDMARK REBORN

Delano Miami Beach – the legendary South Beach resort that helped define Miami’s glamorous spirit since its original Art Deco debut in 1947 – is poised to reopen this spring after a sweeping, multiyear transformation that honors its storied past while ushering it into a new era of sophistication. Once a cultural magnet under Philippe Starck’s 1990s reinvention, the Collins Avenue icon retains its signature white-on-white arrival, historic terrazzo floors, and striking façade, but now introduces a fully reimagined guest experience with 171 light-filled guestrooms and suites framed by oversized ocean and skyline views, a state-of-the-art wellness studio and holistic spa, a beachfront amenity deck and second pool, plus four elevated dining and bar concepts, including a refreshed Rose Bar and two globally inspired restaurants by Paris Society. 1685 Collins Avenue, delanohotels.com/miami-beach
FIRST CLASS UPGRADE

Airport lounge access can ease the headaches of travel with amenities like private showers, buffet meals, and free-flowing cocktails, but PS (formerly Private Suite) has been taking this experience to dazzling new heights since it debuted in 2017. Now available in LAX and ATL, PS is expanding to MIA this spring, reimagining the iconic Pan Am former headquarters into a deluxe, ultra-private retreat for pre-flight R&R. Members receive access to private TSA and customs, dedicated BMW chauffeur service to and from the aircraft, and their own private airside sanctuary with a shower, complimentary cocktails, and chef-prepared meals. Shared spaces include a courtyard with a reflecting pool, two salons drenched in Art Deco glamour, and a day spa for beauty and body treatments. reserveps.com/mia
PERFECT TIN

Tin Tin, a fresh new concept in Little Havana, is playing with flavors and regional influences to delicious effects. From the team behind the Big Gourmand awarded Tinta y Café, the newly opened restaurant blends Cuban, Italian, and French cuisines for a gastronomic journey that’s both creative and unconventional, a testament to Miami’s melting pot culinary culture. Menu standouts include a riff on a Cuban sandwich made with Wagyu beef carpaccio, malanga gnocchi rendered cacio e pepe style, and an impossibly juicy Ibérico Duroc pork chop finished with creamed yuca and a cilantro-herb salad. Cocktails are equally playful, utilizing ingredients like plantain-infused whiskey and toasted coconut simple syrup for tropical drinks that punch. 2555 SW 8th St Suite 101, tintinmiami.co
FIRE UP THE FAB

Born in August 2025, the Asado & Wine Experience is quickly becoming one of the city’s most talked-about culinary events for food and wine lovers alike, offering an elevated take on Argentina’s beloved asado tradition right in the heart of Wynwood. Guests gather for a leisurely three-hour, seven-course feast that feels like being welcomed into a chef’s home, with open-fire grilled empanadas, choripán, multiple premium cuts of meat and grilled vegetables served alongside thoughtfully paired Argentine wines while Spanish rock and convivial stories set the tone. It’s not just a meal but a ritual of fire, wine and shared connection – a vibrant, sensory celebration of Argentine barbecue culture that showcases top-tier grilling mastery and world-class wine in an intimate, bistro-lit setting. asadoandwinexperience.com
HEAT & HEART

A jungle-inspired yoga and mindfulness studio recently opened its doors in Little River, and it feels like an instant transport to Tulum. Dubbed Wild Thing, the 2,500-square-foot studio features a lush garden-lined interior, hot yoga, breathwork, sound healing, and other immersive classes that feel more like a retreat than a workout, all crafted to help guests unplug, reset, and reconnect with both body and breath amidst Miami’s high-energy pace. With outdoor showers, cold plunges infused with Tulum-inspired aesthetics, and a nature-first sensory environment, Wild Thing delivers a fresh spin on wellness that mirrors the city’s growing appetite for soulful, experiential luxury beyond the beach and nightlife. 162 NW 73rd Street, wildthingyoga.com