
Every December, Miami shifts into overdrive. The city buzzes with art fairs, pop-ups, and late nights that blur into early mornings. Collectors, creators, and the just-curious crowd every corner—from the Design District to South Beach chasing the next opening, dinner, or sunrise. From that first espresso at Sunshine Coffee to the rooftop cocktails at Space, Miami Art Basel week runs fast, loud, and never still.
Coffee + Calm

Where: 9:30 a.m. SUNSHINE COFFEE AT THE ESMÉ HOTEL
Wear: ZANKOV
Start early, before the city catches up. Sunshine Coffee at the Esmé Hotel on Española Way is all quiet corners and soft light—tiles warm from the morning sun, the soundtrack a mix of chatter and espresso machines. The Miami Iced (a double shot with milk and cold foam) is the order of choice, though the Baby Blue Vanilla Matcha Latte holds its own. The Caviar Toast—topped with crème fraîche and roe—feels like the right kind of excess. Across the bridge, Panther Coffee in Wynwood offers a louder start: industrial space, strong brews, and the familiar sound of creative plans being made mid-latte.
Morning Movement

Where: 10:45 a.m, NOFAR METHOD
Wear: LOEWE
Miami wakes up through motion. OG workout spot SoulCycle in South Beach still sets the pace—dark room, bright energy, and a rhythm that builds until everyone’s moving in sync. Nofar Method redefines control through precise reformer work and a focus on strength over show. And in Coral Gables, Tracy Anderson’s new studio brings her signature blend of sculpting, stamina, and choreography to the city. It’s a disciplined start to a week that rarely stays that way.
Midday Reset

Where: 1:00 p.m. PURA VIDA
Wear: CHRISTOPHER ESBER
By noon, the city slows down just enough to take a breath. Faena’s Veranda remains one of the most elegant lunch scenes in town—ocean views, white linens, champagne flowing. It’s a nice break before getting into the art action. All around town, various locations of Pura Vida keep things bright and minimal—smoothies, salads, and a momentary sense of calm before the next round of shows. Get an iced matcha to go and head out for the main event: the shows.
The Fairs

Where: 3:30 P.M. ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH
Wear: MCQUEEN
The center of gravity is always Art Basel Miami Beach, where collectors, curators, and guests move through aisles of blue-chip works and whispered deals at the Convention Center. Just across the street, Design Miami/ turns objects into ideas, drawing a crowd that talks as much about form as function. Nearby on the sand, SCOPE and Untitled Art fairs are more intimate but just as influential, with the hottest pieces on the market, while downtown CONTEXT is the place to be for serious collectors.
Cocktail Hour

Where: 6:30 P.M. SWEET LIBERTY
Wear: SAINT LAURENT
Evenings in Miami start quietly, then unfold. ZZ’s Club in the Design District leans into discretion—perfect lighting, perfect service, and a crowd that prefers to be noticed only by each other (it’s members-only, so find one to tag along with). Down in South Beach, Medium Cool brings a looser energy—part speakeasy, part fever dream—with DJs spinning until late and regulars who always seem to know one another. And just up the road, Sweet Liberty remains a classic for a reason: a laid-back anchor where world-class bartenders, easy conversation, and the occasional disco track remind you that not every Basel night needs to be a scene.
Dinner + Drift

Where: 8:30 P.m. AMAZÓNICO
Wear: FERRAGAMO
In Sunset Harbour, Uchiko offers modern Japanese with quiet confidence, while Sunny’s Steakhouse in Little River keeps it grounded— open air, string lights, and a massive banyan tree at its center that feels like the heart of the space. Order the hangar steak—it’s the move. Across the bridge in Brickell, Amazónico brings its lush, rainforest glamour and Latin fusion energy to the Miami skyline—vibrant, sensual, and always buzzing. Down in Coral Gables, Daniel’s delivers refined Italian on Miracle Mile, where truffle pasta and a classic martini cart channel old-world indulgence with a modern Miami edge.
After Dark

Where: 10:30 p.m. E11EVEN
Wear: VERSACE
The night never really ends here—it just changes tempo. E11EVEN remains the city’s signature spectacle, a 24-hour current of lights, sound, and world-renowned artists including 50 Cent, Diplo and Marshmello from late night through until sunrise. Nearby, Club Space feels more communal than club-like— music, conversation, and the slow shift into daylight. By morning, the rooftop glows, the energy softens, and the city exhales. Make sure to bring sunglasses for that post-dawn ride home — it’s worth it. Basel is a blur, but this moment—the quiet after the chaos—always lands the same way: like art, still in motion.