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Laurent Maubert Cayla : my passion for Miami
The passion of Laurent maubert cayla for  Miami
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wants you to discover his passion for laurent maubert cayla miami For laurent maubert cayla Miami is one of the most popular seaside resorts in the United States. laurent maubert cayla miami  is located in the southeast of the state of Florida.laurent maubert cayla miami  is derived from an Indian word whose meaning is “fresh water”. For Laurent Maubert Cayla, this coastal city is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The density of its population makes of it the second city of Florida (behind Jacksonville).
Founded in 1836, Miami is a port city. It is home to the world’s leading port in terms of cruise passengers. “Passage of the Americas” is the nickname given to Miami because of its relations with the rest of the American continent, both economically, linguistically and culturally
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For laurent maubert cayla miami is a city popular with the fortunate industries of sport and entertainment. Ranked fourth in the country’s gateways, the city is home to two international airports, one of which is home to 35 million passengers each year. Miami is a city very popular with tourists. In addition, it does not lack assets. Selection by Laurent Maubert Cayla of the best areas of Miami, Downtown Miami Easily recognizable by its skyscrapers Downtown Miami is not only downtown Miami, but also the third largest business district in the country.
This neighborhood includes the Port of Miami, the Brickell area, Watson Island and Virginia Key which is famous for its water activities. Museum park, American Airlines Arena and Bayside Marketplace are well known locations in Downtown Miami for Laurent Maubert Cayla.
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Midtown Miami covers the area of ​​Wynwood, Overtown and Edgewater. Like Laurent Maubert Cayla Many artists love this neighborhood. The most fortunate residents are in the Design District, an area renowned for its many galleries and its Institute of Contemporary Art according to Laurent Maubert Cayla. The population of Midtown Miami is made up of Hispanic, White and Caribbean communities.
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He  is a must see for those who want to discover Miami, Miami Beach is formed by a barrier island and 16 islands along the coast. The area is famous for its beach and its many nightclubs. Miami Beach is one of the most popular international DJs. For art lovers, a visit to the Bass Museum of Art is recommended. For shoppers, the Lincoln Road Mall should be part of the itineraries.
Little HavanaLocated east of laurent maubert cayla miami in city center Little Havana or Little Havana is the area where there are Cuban merchants. Souvenir shops, cigar shops and Cuban restaurants line the streets of Little Havana. Every last Friday of the month, cultural festivities called “Los Viernes Culturales” are held in this neighborhood. For Laurent Maubert Cayla it is a great opportunity to discover the city and its cultural treasures.
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Little HaitiA district very colorful and very Haitian
For Laurent Maubert Cayla Little Haiti plunges you into a world apart where the shops are of a bright color. He is the cultural center of the Haitian diaspora in Florida. Little Haiti is however inhabited by members of mafia networks and gangs. It is one of the poorest neighborhoods in the city
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it is in this part of Miami that are the residential neighborhoods of the wealthy of the city. It includes Coral Way and Coconut Grove. The first was founded in 1922, while the second in 1825. Much of the homes in South Miami are European-style. Coconut Grove has several restaurants, nightclubs and shops.Miami’s must-haves
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Museum and Gardens are located in Coconut Grove and overlook Biscayne Bay. It is recognizable by its European architectural style comparable to a 16th-century North-Italian villa. It formerly served as a winter residence for Laurent Maubert Cayla an important American businessman. There are beautiful gardens combining French and Italian style, decorated with statues and fountains.
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Is considered among the most casual neighborhoods in the US, Wynwood immerses you in the heart of street art. Many artists’ studios and art galleries are visible. This neighborhood is best known for its Wynwood Walls, or Wynwood Walls, where graffiti artists from around the world show off their talents.
MetromoverThe metromover is a small sky train that overlooks the traffic and gives you a magnificent view of Downtown. Omni Loop takes you north, Inner Loop goes around the city center and Brickell Loop leads you south. For Laurent Maubert Cayla, the biggest advantage of the Miami tram is that each trip is free. Pérez Art Museum AdmissionFormerly Center For Fine Arts, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is a museum of contemporary art that is now part of the Dowtown Miami’s Museum Park. It houses a rich collection of works by great masters such as Morris Louis, Laurent Maubert Cayla, Wifredo Lam, Carlos Alfonzo, George Segal, Frank Stella, etc.
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San Francisco
5 July
Having arrived in San Fran yesterday, just a few hours before we left home, we were dead beat and slept late, albeit somewhat fitfully.  We bought breakfast in the hotel, just as they were closing the kitchen at 10am – then went back to bed and slept until 3.15! A very weird day for us!!
We then walked the kilometre or two to Downtown, exploring a little as we went, and called in at several places trying to buy a bigger backpack. The one I was using was filled to capacity so we decided to invest in a bigger one.  We finally found a place with a suitable range just a few doors from the Aida Hotel where we will be staying on our way back to Melbourne in a couple of months’ time.  The first time we came to San Fran in 1995, we stayed at Aida and bought a new suitcase at the very same luggage shop we bought the backpack.  On that occasion, we had broken the wheels off our case getting it down the stairs in Richmond before we even left home on that trip so we had to replace it in San Fran after struggling with it at the Tullamarine and SF airports and then the Shuttle and hotel.
We needed to buy a few comestibles – mainly tea, sugar and coffee – interesting that the instant coffee was under lock and key and we had to get a staff member to free it from its prison so we could buy it. Apparently, coffee is one of the things that is commonly stolen (lots of other very basic things were also locked up) but I can’t see how locking it up protects it.  We were still free to walk around with it and presumably hide it in our backpack before approaching the checkout.
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Shopping for olives?  Large, mild and nutty!
It was great to see and hear the trolley buses (in my view far and away the best, quietest, most comfortable, cheapest and cleanest form of mass transport – as well as being very traffic-friendly) as well as the streetcars (trams).  I have long advocated removal of trams and all their overblown infrastructure from Melbourne to be replaced with trolleys.  The streetcars have been purchased from all over the world and retain their original livery and branding.  There is even a W-class Melbourne tram here – apparently recently acquired and still under test when we saw it.
The clanging of the streetcars, the police sirens and the mournful wail of the Amtrak locos are all very nostalgic reminders of our previous trips here, and particularly of San Fran.  It always fascinates me how sounds and smells in particular can transport us instantly to another time and place.  Things we have seen and heard in movies come alive when they are triggered by the merest hint of something similar that we experience in real life.
There are so many different forms of transport here.  The car is king of course, and there are lots of pickups, more and mostly quite a bit bigger than those common in Oz, but there are several types of buses (hybrids, traditional, double-deckers, very loooong articulateds) – and several more personal moving machines.  I have seen hundreds of powered and unpowered scooters and numerous variations of Segways – upright ones, simple wheels with foot rests side to side or fore and aft, all manner of 2-, 3- and 4-wheeled bikes and very cute bright yellow 2-seater, 3-wheeled motorbikes rented to tourists.  And of course, there are the iconic cable cars.  No place for pedestrians like us.
There are many hundred homeless people, mostly but not only, black and they all have their little cache of belongings, but some quite large collections that are transported in a range of trolleys.  Some have their own patches, sometimes quite complex.  I have seen mini tent cities, some small homeless colonies, tiny compounds barricaded with wheelie bins or discarded sheets of iron, plastic and so on.  It is sad to see but it is America, Land of the Free, after all.
We bought a pizza on our way back to the hotel and ate it in our room – and promptly went back to sleep.  Alas another fitful night, broken by a series of midnight messages back and forth to Australia about Heather’s SIM – a little more about that later.
6 July
We purchased tickets for the Hop On Hop Off Big Bus from the hotel and walked the mile or so to Union Square, the closest stop to the hotel. We only went about 3 stops on the bus to Fisherman’s Wharf before they made us all get off and join a long queue to join a different bus - no explanations, but being a holiday weekend and short of drivers who weren’t enjoying their holiday BBQs, we queued for about an hour before we managed to get on our way again.  They seemed hopelessly disorganised but off we went on what was about a 3½ half hour trip around the city, out past the huge Golden Gate Park, across the Golden Gate Bridge then back along the beach and Presidio and eventually back to Fisherman’s Wharf where we alighted in time for a late lunch.
The Big Bus was not quite up to scratch really.  Commentary was light on and a bit trivial, but passable.  Some parts of the route were very slow, almost gridlocked in one stretch approaching the Golden Gate Bridge.  As they said, it was a holiday weekend, every man and his dog (and cat and horse) were out and things were chaotic.  At least we got to see a lot more of SF than we otherwise would have and we got a better perspective of places we might visit at the end of our trip.
The crowds along the wharves were overwhelming, but we checked out the sea-lion colony and the birdlife in one partially enclosed area before heading for lunch.  (We had been thinking of doing a Bay Cruise, but seeing the queues for that, we decided that a couple more hours queueing and getting sunburnt BEFORE boarding wasn’t really desirable.).  We eventually settled on Aliotos Restaurant (partly to avoid the long queues of people waiting to use the public toilets).  Heather had her heart set on clam chowder in a big crusty bun - the signature dish for the wharf area.  We enjoyed them immensely when here 24 years ago, but they seem to have lost the recipe in the meantime (or maybe the clams just weren’t biting) but it was a bit disappointing, mainly vegetarian with very few clams!  I had the Fisherman’s Basket and we helped each other with our respective orders but couldn’t finish either of them anyway.
An interesting thing we heard about the sea-lions on the bus (we were on the bus, not the sea-lions!) was that the whole colony lived out on the beach for as long as anyone could remember – until 1987 when for reasons unknown, they migrated up-Bay to Pier 39 and they (and their squealing pong) have been there for the tourists to ogle ever since.  We saw, heard and smelled them when we were here in ’95 and imagined that they had always been there.
We then caught a grossly overcrowded streetcar back to near our hotel and walked home.  Called in at the local shop for a very small snack and brekky fare, still bloated from our 3pm lunch.
7 July
Heather has spent many hours (mainly in the very early hours of the morning) conversing with people in Australia and New York trying to get the data component of her phone contract working.  She bought some SIMs in Australia to be activated along the way and although the voice component worked, the data wouldn’t and she has spent hours virtually rebuilding her phone in consultation with the phone company, but she finally got it working late morning - thanks to a very helpful guy in New York, and absolutely no thanks to the Cretans in Australia.
We then walked to the Bus Transit Station, a few blocks down the hill, to suss out what we had to do to transit to our train tomorrow.  All pretty easy so we walked down to the Embarcadero and the edge of the Bay.  It was a beautiful summer’s day and there were plenty of strollers out, most with dogs.  We walked a kilometre or so to a market in the huge Ferry Terminal and wandered around that for a while before returning to a bayside restaurant for a late lunch and to watch the world go by.  One wonderful thing happened over lunch when an Anna’s Hummingbird visited a row of WA kangaroo paws right next to our al fresco table.  We managed to get a few photos and had a good look as it hovered around several of the flowers before heading off to places unknown.
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That was Bird 13 for me, having seen American robins, American crows, Brewer’s blackbirds, Californian gulls, vultures and hawks, night-herons, cormorants, starlings, sparrows and so on.  The gulls are everywhere, but they are well outnumbered by hordes of the dirtiest scungiest pigeons imaginable.  Some of the many homeless people here look very sad and bedraggled, but the pigeons look a whole lot worse.
We went to an Indian restaurant for dinner and over-ordered as usual.  I thought it was a really good meal and a little cheaper than many places we have looked at.  They boast more than 3000 restaurants in San Fran (I imagine Melbourne has as many!) but competition is so fierce that the average lifespan of each establishment is only a few months.
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40 years ago I was born this evening at Flushing Hospital in New York City.
40 years later, not only am I glad to be alive, but I genuinely feel I’ve lived such a full and amazing life and am happy enough that even if I died today, I wouldn’t feel bad about it or regret much.
I didn’t always feel this way, but I do today.
I can’t remember my 10th birthday very well at all. But I do remember being a relatively happy 5th grader, having transitioned to my Flushing elementary school from Corona two years before. I can’t remember if bullies were still bothering me then, certainly there were jerks and turncoats here and there, but I had good friends, we went on some good overnight field trips in Long Island. Oregon Trail and Cops and Robbers were fun (end of 6th grade was especially awesome, if you count in Connect Four sessions) and it was still a couple of years until the horrors of JHS.
I can’t remember my 20th birthday either, but I definitely remember the circumstances. I was working in my uncle’s motel in NC cleaning dirty carpets. This was between my sophomore and junior years at Wesleyan, but I was slated to go abroad for a year at Oxford in late September.
It had been an eventful summer, at least for my young life. I had decided to turn down an internship at Wesleyan University Press for a month’s job at the circulation desk of Olin Library because I had already committed to it; probably a bad decision, but one that likely didn’t affect me much in the long term. During this time I continued to develop my relationship with a sweet and beautiful girl I had met that spring at school, my first girlfriend, who lived nearby in CT.
After that month, I came back home, took a job teaching kids at an “elite” tutor academy in Elmhurst, Queens, and was promptly fired a week later because I “couldn’t control the kids”—first and only time I’ve ever been fired from a job, and probably the first and only time I couldn’t control the kids—ha ha.
Anyway, my uncle offered me a job doing odd jobs at his motel, so I took the Amtrak down South and began working for him. Even though the work itself wasn’t too inspiring, I did meet plenty of interesting people this way, and experienced a completely different atmosphere from the North, and continued to write (I had already written a novella, novel and short story collection at this point—all bad, of course—and had won a couple of awards for high school and college kids).
My flight back—I decided to fly—was on the morning of 9/11/01. My uncle dropped me off at the airport. At the ticket counter, the woman processing my ticket told me a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center (assumably, accidentally). I laughed it off. I thought she was kidding.
When I went inside the gate, I saw the news on the TV, and realized she wasn’t kidding. I can’t remember if I saw the second plane hit live or not, but it became quickly clear this wasn’t an accident, and that I wasn’t going to make it home to NYC.
Somehow I got in touch with my uncle and he drove me back to the motel. I still remember sitting in my motel room, watching people jump out of the towers while my girlfriend, on the phone with me, told me not to watch. I took the train back a week later.
I didn’t sign up for the military, and I didn’t get drafted, since the govt decided not to institute Selective Service. As usual, I decided to follow through on the commitment I had made, for better or worse. I visited Wesleyan briefly and saw my girlfriend and friends for the last time before I went abroad on a flight where even the flight attendant was openly racist towards me.
My year at Oxford was one of the best years of my life. I had tutorials where I could read and learn what I wanted, I wrote over 50 stories and essays, I backpacked Europe extensively, including alone, and had a “trans-chunnel relationship” with my girlfriend, who was studying abroad in Paris during the latter half of the year.
I experienced some racism in Europe, most of which I’ve never written about or even talked about publicly, but compared to my experiences in gang and crime-filled NYC as a teen, it was like nothing, and on the whole, it was a good experience, even though as a person, I remember being neurotic, paranoid, depressed much of the time, and of course insecure. But I had formed great friendships, I had an on-and-off again—but mostly on—gf, and I was physically in the best shape of my life (until, possibly, now).
I do remember my 30th birthday. I was depressed and didn’t do anything special but I did have a lonely meal at a Japanese restaurant and remember complaining to an acquaintance online about my depression.
I honestly felt like a complete failure. Both my long-term romantic relationships with two great girls (sweet, beautiful, brilliant, in love with me and much else) had failed. I blamed myself and frankly, I wasn’t worthy of either of them. While I had earned two masters degrees and had a decent job (maybe not for an Indian-American or whatever, but still, not terrible), I hadn’t gotten anything but rejections for my writing. I hadn’t been published anywhere since college, I hadn’t won any awards, I had no agent, publisher, college teaching gig, or anything else, even as many of my Wesleyan classmates (Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jason Pinter, Paul Yoon, to name just a few) had already achieved publication, fame and much else. Since I pretty much judged myself solely on this standard, at least professionally, of course, I felt like a complete failure.
On the social front, I still had strong friendships, and was developing more. I still had a solid family core. I was traveling and making more friends. I was single, and I still lived at home.
Fast forward to today, and I feel completely different. I’ve published four books, albeit independently, but I’m proud of them, and I feel like each book is better than the last. I’ve gotten great reviews, they’ve hit the Amazon bestseller lists, I’ve done solid interviews, been on TV, I’m active on social media.
I’m still single after more than a decade, and I still live with my family, and I still don’t have an agent (ha ha) but so what? I still have great friends, in fact, I have more than ever. I’ve strengthened many of the friendships I had then, even at distances, and made many new ones. I’ve traveled much of the world. I have friends and acquaintances of every race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship and residency.
I live in the greatest city on Earth, where I can eat any type of ethnic cuisine at any time of the day, endlessly explore any type of culture and where I have access to pretty much anything and everything of God’s plenty including art, literature, film, scientific knowledge, and much else. I’m content with my decision not to move to Cali, at least for now. So far I’ve survived the pandemic. I’m in great shape, and I’m better than ever at basketball. I’m happy. What can I really complain about?
That said, I’m hardly done. I haven’t reached anywhere near the literary fame and stature that I’ve wanted for decades. Given the odds, I may never, but I have to keep on trying. I’ve recently won awards and grants, something that never happened to me a decade ago. My next book, Bad Americans, is progressing well.
Having been a pessimist for much of my life, I feel positive and optimistic. I think the next decade is looking up for me, or at least I hope it is. I plan to write and publish many more books, and progress my literary movement The New Wei. There are plenty of other projects in the pipeline too, of various disciplines. I’m planning another road trip across the US and other adventures. Even my dating life is better than it’s been in years. Who knows, maybe marriage and the baby in the baby carriage is on the horizon (yeah right, you wish mom, but hey, anything is possible, right?).
My 40th birthday summer has been amazing. I visited a couple of good friends near Philly. I took my recently retired parents on a fun trip to the South, where we hung out with some of our large and beloved extended family. My parents are happy. My sister, who I rarely ever talk about publicly, is happy. My good friend Bob got married and I was his proud Best Man. We had two karaoke bashes with some Bayside buds. I’m planning on having dinner with some of my closest friends tonight, weather depending. Other close friends I’ll see later. I’m taking a trip to Providence RI over Labor Day Weekend with even more. I’m planning a subway musical reading. Some of my cousins gave me ridiculously thoughtful gifts. I could go on and on.
Life at 40 is amazing. I think it will keep getting more amazing. And even if it doesn’t, so be it. It’s life. There will always be hurdles, and it has to end at some point, right?
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Eat Versatile Cuisines at Famous Indian Restaurant in Bayside
With growth and expansion of restaurants across the country, there has been a trend of restaurants coming up with innovative and creative ways to attract customers. This has led many restaurants to add more features than just serving great meals. Listening to music with relishing dinner is preference of many people so for that they should visit best live band restaurant. One method of attracting customers is to offer entertainment along with dining experience.
Live music is a very popular attraction in restaurants. Types of live music performances include violinists, single instrument performer such as guitar soloist, harpist, saxophone players etc. Restaurants can also have musical groups such as jazz bands, country bands etc. These restaurants use live music to enhance the theme of their restaurant. Clubs are not just an Indian buffet restaurant they also offer full range of services including party venue hire that is ideal for everything from weddings to Christmas party venues.
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Live music is perfect in the context of candlelight dinners and dates. Music is something which people enjoy hearing especially the soft tone songs. Indian restaurants are widely popular due to their versatility of spices, dishes and their vibrant presentation. Enjoy relishing spices and cuisines of Indian culture at famous Indian restaurant in Bayside. These clubs have your night of food and entertainment covered.
One can choose from their la carte menu of Indian Asian fusion cuisine or elect to experience the generous buffet. After eating the tasty meals people can have at the end delectable desserts and then can get on the dance floor. These restaurants have buzzing entertainment venue with live music playing on Friday and Saturday nights. Types of music featured on the nights include top 40 hits, swing, jazz, Bollywood, rock androll with slow ballets and dance party music so that people can enjoy thoroughly.
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Dubai Premium Malls & Virtual Offices Presents Best Iftar Options
Written by News Reporter at Time Out Dubai. Original article can be found at https://www.timeoutdubai.com/news/402157-best-dubai-iftar-options-for-ramadan-2019.
Best Dubai iftar options for Ramadan 2019
Where to break the fast this year – from traditional buffet to set menus.
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During Ramadan, iftar is the meal that breaks the fast after sunset each day – and there are hundreds to choose from across the city.
While many offer traditional Middle Eastern buffets, others feature contemporary set menus to be shared with family and friends.
The fast is usually broken with dates and a small drink of water, juice or Arabic coffee. Prayers are then undertaken and iftar is served – usually starting with soup, followed by rice, salads, grilled meats and more.
While many restaurants serve iftar, Emirati families often put on big evening – and you’ll even see tents popping up outside big villas.
As a reminder, the Ramadan 2019 dates are expected to start on Sunday May 5 and go on until Tuesday June 4 – although that’s subject to change because the dates are determined by the sighting of a new moon.
Is your restaurant hosting an iftar? Click here to submit a listing for inclusion on Time Out Dubai.
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Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding Get a deeper understanding and learn about the history of Ramadan in the UAE by attending this unique experience for tourists and residents alike. The SMCCU sits in the heart of Dubai’s Old Town the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood and is a hotspot for learning about Islamic culture. Iftars will run every night from May 8 to June 1 except on Fridays. It begins with Athan (the call to prayer) followed by breaking the fast with your Emirates hosts. You’ll enjoy coffee and dates and watch the hosts pray, before joining them in a delicious Emirati dishes. Asking questions about Ramadan, Islam and UAE cultural traditions is encouraged. Available for private bookings, too. Dhs185 (adults), Dhs90 (ages seven to 11). May 8-Jun 1 (except Fridays), 7pm-9pm. House 26 and House 47, Al Fahidi District (04 353 6666).
Business Bay
Bayside Restaurant & Terrace This restaurant overlooking the water is offering a traditional spread of Arabic favourites alongside international fare with a different theme each day. Expect live cooking stations with delicacies from across the globe, with indoor and al fresco seating available. Dhs175 (adults), Dhs100 (kids aged five-12), free (kids under four). Daily, sunset-10.30pm. Steigenberger Hotel Business Bay, Dubai (04 369 0000).
Kcal Life Restaurants Not quite in the mood for cooking? Try a combo of Ramadan dishes that will be delivered right to your door – soup, mains and side, dessert and a snack for just Dhs65. Kcal focuses on serving healthy, balanced dishes. Starters include veg labneh dip and cucumber, mains include Arabian beef, chicken makloubeh or veg biryani and sweets, which are made with zero sugar or white flour, include salted tahini caramel bars, brownies and oat bar. Dhs65. Delivery: daily from 10am-1am, dine-in sunset-1am. Various locations in Dubai including Business Bay and JLT, kcallife.com.
City Walk
Gürkan Şef Take in Turkish favourites at this steakhouse with a selection of kebabs and a four-course set menu on offer for iftar. Dhs149. Daily, 7pm-10pm. City Walk, Al Safa Street (04 379 9777).
Walnut Grove This popular family-focused rustic restaurant comes to Dubai direct from South Africa. For iftar, it’s offering a three-course set menu including appetisers, mains and desserts inspired by the red, white and green of the UAE flag. Guests will also get a special gift box. Dhs129. Daily, 7pm-10pm. City Walk, Al Safa Street (04 344 441).
Deira
Al Mansour Dhow An iftar with a difference, taking place on the back of a traditional dhow. Enjoy juices, soft drinks and a large spread of Arabic and international favourites while taking in the views of Dubai Creek. Dhs199 (adults), Dhs89 (kids aged four-12), free (kids under four). Daily, 6pm-8pm. Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek, Deira (04 205 7033).
Aseelah Traditional iftar buffet putting Emirati dishes front and centre served with juices and soft drinks. Dhs199 (adults), Dhs89 (kids aged four-12), free (kids under four). Daily, sunset-9pm. Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek, Deira (04 205 7033).
Fish Market Near the Creek, this restaurant has excellent views and makes fresh seafood a key part of its menu. Each night’s iftar offers a buffet as well juices and soft drinks. Dhs199 (adults), Dhs89 (kids aged four-12), free (kids under four). Daily, sunset-9pm. Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek, Deira (04 205 7033).
Glasshouse Brasseries This art deco spot will be decorated specially for Ramadan and will serve up a traditional iftar buffet each evening. Dhs139 (adults), Dhs69.50 (kids aged six-12), free (kids under five). Daily, sunset-10pm. Hilton Dubai Creek, Deira (04 227 1111).
Minato For something a bit different this Ramadan, try the iftar buffet at Japanese restaurant Minato. It will feature some of the restaurant’s signature dishes as well as juices and soft drinks. Dhs199 (adults), Dhs89 (kids aged four-12), free (kids under four). Daily, sunset-9pm. Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek, Deira (04 205 7033).
New Season Restaurant Iftar buffet with a wide selection of traditional dishes and delicious salads as well as Asian-inspired mezze and grills. Tea and coffee are also included. Dhs89 (adults). Daily, sunset-10pm. City Seasons, Port Saeed, Deira (04 294 2777).
QE2 Two iftars are on offer at this traditional vessel. At Majlis Al Malika, a buffet will showcase the very best in Arabian gastronomy, while at Majlis Al Mulook guests can expect live stations, grills, salads, mezze and an English roast carvery. Dhs195 (adults), Dhs97.50 (kids aged five-12), free (kids under four).Majlis Al Malika: Daily, sunset-9pm.Majlis Al Mulook: Daily, sunset-11pm. QE2, Port Rashid, Deira (04 526 8888).
Shabestan A Persian restaurant with traditional flavours and music. Expect a buffet of traditional dishes and the restaurant’s signature classics along with juices and soft drinks. Dhs199 (adults), Dhs89 (kids aged four-12), free (kids under four). Daily, sunset-9pm. Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek, Deira (04 205 7033).
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Fogo de Chão Offering a different take on typical Arabic cuisine, Brazilian steakhouse Fogo de Chão’s nightly iftar is a must for meat-lovers. Running from sunset to 9pm, diners can mix both traditional Arabic favourites with South American specialty cuts such as alcatra (centre sirloin), cupim, fraldinha (bottom sirloin, leg of lamb and marinated chicken all served tableside by gaucho chefs. Finish with a selection of homemade desserts and wash down with iftar beverages. Dhs199. Daily, sunset-9pm. Central Park Towers, DIFC (050 616 5415).
Downtown Dubai
Angelina Café & Tearoom This Parisian-style café is creating a special four-course set menu combing French and Middle Eastern flavours. You can work your way through soups, salads, mains of steak, saffron risotto and sea bass or ratatouille and desserts, alongside aromatic Ramadan special juices in Angelina’s elegant setting. Its location in The Dubai Mall means this will be a popular spot throughout Ramadan. Prices vary. Daily, sunset-2am. The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai (04 449 2112).
Bab Al Mansour Iftar buffet inspired by the regions of Morocco, with live calligraphy displays each evening. Dhs220 (adults), Dhs110 (kids aged six-12). Daily, sunset-2am. Loft East, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard,  Downtown Dubai (04 350 9440).
BiCE Mare Another great spot for those seeking a family-friendly iftar with Dubai Fountain views, BiCE Mare’s La Famiglia menu reinvents Italian fine dining. Expect four courses, including Mediterranean favourites such as gnocchi, meatballs and slow-roasted lamb shank, plus a selection of Italian mini cakes. Dhs195. Daily, sunset-11pm. Souk Al Bahar, Downtown Dubai (04 423 0982).
Burger & Lobster This well-known international chain will cater for fans of shellfish, burgers or both. The five-course menu will include soup, the classic cheeseburger, mini prawn roll, half a pound of lobster and tres leches to finish. Dhs149. Sat-Wed sunset-midnight; Thu-Fri sunset-2am. Burj Daman Building, DIFC (04 514 8838).
Dubai Opera The auditorium will transform into a magnificent banquet hall with three different iftar menus throughout the month. Choose from Arabic delicacies and international favourites from the huge buffets and dessert counters every night from sunset to 9.30pm. There’ll be live musicians playing, too. There’s a discount for bookings of 11 and more, call for more details. Dhs260 (adults), Dhs130 (ages six to 11), free (six and under). Daily, sunset-9.30pm. Dubai Opera, Downtown Dubai (04 440 8888).
Karak House This homegrown Emirati restaurant is serving a four-course menu of dishes that have a modern interpretation of traditional dining. Begin with lentil or chicken and mushroom soup, summer or superfood salad, mains of non-veg biryani, lamb machboos, shish taouk and finish with cheese and pistachio katayef, fudge brownie or rehash pistachio basbousa. You can opt to dine on the terrace and watch the Burj Khalifa glittering in the background. Dhs109. Daily, sunset-2am. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai (04 551 6852).
Trèsind Throughout Ramadan, Trèsind (Time Out Dubai’s Best Indian Restaurant 2018) is running a special steak menu. And, at Dhs175, it’s a top way to experience the flair of the modern restaurant at a pocket-friendly price. Eye-catching dishes include date candy with popping sugar, meat board, steaks and chefs’ take on a baklava. A veg menu is available, too. Dhs179. Daily, sunset-11.30pm. VOCO Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road (04 308 0440).
Dubai Marina
Alloro Dubai The flavours of Italy meet Arabic traditions at this iftar, which promises to blend both cuisines. Wide selection of dishes on offer as well as juices and water. Dhs119 (adults), Dhs55 (kids aged 12-16). Dubai Marina (04 407 8872).
RÜYA Set menu with a weekly soup, cold and hot starters, a choice of main course and a selection of Turkish desserts served to the table. Juices, tea and coffee are also available and included. Dhs249 (adults). Daily, sunset-1am. Grosvenor House Dubai, Dubai Marina (04 3999 123).
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Yalumba Expect Middle Eastern favourites including kibbeh, katayef and more in a large iftar buffet spread. Price includes juices and water. Dhs169. Daily, sunset-9pm. Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre, Airport Road, Garhoud (04 217 2455).
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Al Maeda Buffet featuring Lebanese cuisine including kebabs and lamb mandi. Iftar is accompanied by traditional live oud music. Special rate available for corporate bookings. Dhs139. Daily, 7pm-10pm. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dubai – Jumeirah Beach, JBR (055 166 8092).
BiCE Italian-inspired iftar with sharing starters and desserts as well as live cooking stations for main courses. There’s Arabic live music on the weekends. Dhs250. Daily, 7pm-11.30pm. Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, JBR (04 318 252).
Bombay Bungalow The menu brings an Indian twist with dishes such as assorted kebabs or stir-fried greens to name a few and finally a sweet desert platter. Dhs110. Daily, sunset-2am. The Beach, JBR (800 692 8779).
Oceana Restaurant Iftar buffet with live cooking stations in a restaurant decorated in a traditional Ramadan style. There’s live oud music each evening. Dhs215 (adults), Dhs107.50 (kids aged six-12), free (kids five and under). Daily, sunset-10pm. Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, JBR (04 318 2540).
Sah El Nom There’s an iftar set menu at this new Syrian restaurant on Bluewaters Dubai. Dhs145. Daily, sunset-9pm. Bluewaters Dubai, JBR (04 587 7096).
Seven Sands Restaurant Taste authentic Emirati dishes at this iftar buffet that offers cold and hot starters, main courses, a daily carving station and desserts. Dhs155 (adults), Dhs77.50 (kids aged six-12), free (kids five and under). Daily, sunset-9pm. The Beach, JBR (04 551 6652).
Jumeirah Lakes Towers
Nosh Iftar buffet combining Arabic favourites and international cuisine. Live cooking stations with ouzi carving, Arabic mixed grill and shawarma. Juices included in price. Dhs135 (adults), Dhs67.50 (kids aged six-12), free (kids five and under). Daily, sunset-10.30pm. Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lakes Towers, JLT (04 438 0000).
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Bebabel Tuck into some brilliant Lebanese home-style cooking with a side of Dubai Fountain views. The iftar menu includes a choice of soups, hot and cold talatas, mains such as lamb, siyyadieh and chicken freekeh with a sweet finish. Just sit back and be amazed by the water show below. Dhs120. Daily, 7pm-midnight. Fashion Avenue, The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai (04 419 0950).
COYA Time Out’s reigning Best Latin American presents exquisite Peruvian food with a twist. The special iftar menu is dotted with plates like beans with black truffle, sea bass croquettes, chicken tacos, shiitake and avo’ rolls, baby chicken, salmon and more. Dhs250. Daily, sunset-8.30pm. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah 1 04 316 9600).
MASTI This is currently the city’s Best Indian Restaurant, having scooped the accolade at Time Out Dubai’s awards this year thanks to its fusion-style cuisine. And, you can enjoy a special selection of Ramadan dishes for a snip at Dhs150. Highlights include dynamite cauliflower koliwada, kheema empanadas, chicken or paneer curry, MASTI-style biryani and a selection of desserts. Dhs150. Daily, sunset-2am. La Mer South, Jumeirah 1 (04 344 4384).
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Asateer During Ramadan, you’ll see tents springing up across the city at scores of restaurants. None is as big or famous as Asateer at Atlantis The Palm. It’s headed up by famed chef Ali El Bourji and typically serves 60,000 diners during the month for iftar and suhoor. Expect to find buffets for both, live cooking stations, hot and cold mezzeh, soup, grilled meat and seafood, Ramadan desserts and more. Dhs220 (adults), Dhs110 (ages four to 11), free (three and under). Daily, 6.30pm-8.30pm. Until Jun 12. Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah (04 426 2626).
Ibn AlBahr Savour authentic and fresh seafood, at fishermen owned Lebanese restaurant IBN Al Bahr. Iftar highlights include sayadieh, fish biryani and fish curry. There are glorious views out to the coastline here, too. Dhs125. Daily, sunset-2am. Club Vista Mare, Palm Jumeirah (04 553 9575).
Hakkasan Try an alternative take on traditional iftars by heading to the world-famous Cantonese restaurant. The four-course set menu includes signature dishes such as the Peking duck and dim sum platter as well as dishes specifically created for Ramadan. Dress code is smart elegant and only children aged ten and above are permitted. Dhs288. Daily, 6.30pm-onwards. Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah (04 426 2626).
Kaleidoscope Serving up a vast international buffet, Kaleidoscope features dishes from around the world and is ideal for families and groups of friends. The restaurant will be offering its usual Mediterranean, North African and Indian specialty dishes, alongside a special iftar spread with live cooking stations for a more interactive experience. It’s a goodie for young travellers. Dhs215 (adults), half-price (ages four to 11), free (three and under). Daily, 6pm-8pm. May 5-Jun 4. Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah (04 426 2626).
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Hotel Review: Capella Marigot Bay Resort and Marina, St Lucia
Capella Marigot Bay exterior with pool and bar
The St Lucian landscape, especially around the south west coast on its Caribbean edge, is a tapestry of twisty hilly roads laced with lush valleys, banana palms, hillside forests and white sandy beaches. When it comes to luxuriant beauty, this island has it in abundance.
Following one of those twisty hills leads to the five star Capella Marigot Bay Resort and Marina. It’s carved into the hills around the natural harbour of Marigot bay and the first approach is to the hotel’s reception on the hilltop. You are greeted by a flurry of team members who take your bags, offer cold towels and a drink and generally make a fuss. From there a path leads to 127 rooms that cascade downwards towards undulating and lush landscape of the resort, the pools, restaurants, marina and shops.
Bird’s eye view of the pool at Capella Marigot Bay
The property is now on its third incarnation. It had its first heyday in the 1950s when its bar, the celebrated Hurricane Hole, was the place to be seen, and stars including Ava Gardner were regulars. Then it became a Discovery resort but six years later, it was rebranded and newly refurbished by the expanding Capella hotel group for luxury seekers.
The sprawling nature of the resort means you could get lost. Staff follow the motto “to take the guest to their point of comfort” which means not just pointing them in the right direction but actually taking them to their destination, regardless of what they might be doing.
Capella Marigot Bay romantic setting for exterior dining
Who For
Affluent holiday-makers, most likely couples, looking for some St Lucian sunshine amid beautiful scenery. Families too, but currently there is no kids’ club.
Accommodation
Bedroom at Capella Marigot Bay
The air-conditioned rooms are very spacious, cool and shady to escape the tropical sun with lashings of teak wood floors, doors and shutters and balcony. Four poster king size beds have mosquito nets and the large, black-tiled bathrooms generally come with wet rooms with oversized shower heads and fine toiletries. A few have baths too.
Some rooms come with their own outdoor Jacuzzi built into wide verandas, and many have views over the bay and the large open-air kidney-shaped pool. There’s coffee and tea making facilities, a large TV, a mini bar and a safe.
Facilities
The Aurega Spa at Capella Marigot Bay
The Aurega Spa, named after a constellation in the northern hemisphere, has a sensational menu of massages, wraps and beauty treatments. Their signature treatments are based on the cycles of the moon, lasting 120 minutes. There’s a modern gym too and a beauty salon.
On hot days, a dip in the infinity pool or being perched by the pool bar sipping blessedly cool cocktails is just the tonic. Both are surrounded by stylish cabanas or shaded day beds and egg chairs.
Food and drink
Rum Cave so called for its huge selection of rums
The Hurricane Hole has now been replaced with the with Rum Cave, its design reminiscent of a cellar. It’s new name reflects its extensive range of rums including locally distilled rums such as the Chairman’s Reserve, Admiral Rodney and 1931 – the best rum you can get. This is a small cosy space and tables are made from barrels and diners sit on high stools. Ambience is informal and the menu includes a selection of small plates (nine tapas style options) created for sharing.
Their signature restaurant is The Grill at 14⁰61⁰. Its location at the resort’s highest point means you get to enjoy the stunning views and watch the yachts as they moor or leave the harbour while dining al fresco or choose to sit indoors.
There is pool bar with stools so you can snack and drink without whilst still in the water. But if you don’t fancy that you can make yourself comfortable at the Brut Bar nearby for some sushi.
A short walk along the marina is the al fresco Bayside Cafe which is ideal for informal dining. Though not owned by the hotel there are other restaurants including a lovely Indian restaurant called Masala Bay.
What’s nearby
The Capella Marigot Bay marina looks romatic in the evening light
A short stroll across a bridge and a walkway that passes the sometimes extravagant yachts moored in the marina, leads to a quaint development of shops and restaurants. In the evening the marina is lit up and as the colours shimmer in the harbour water, its easy to get lost in the romance of the scene.
There’s no doubt that the harbour and marina are beautiful, and there is a tiny beach opposite. Better still there is a 15-minute speedboat shuttle that can take you to Anse Cochon beach as part of the Capella experience. They throw in the towels too. You can snorkel there to get a gorgeous eyeful of the coral reef.
Marigot Bay is located between Castries and Soufriere, each less than an hour drive away. Or ask the hotel to arrange a guided tour to catch a boat to Soufriere and visit the Maranatha Botanical Gardens to view tropical and native plants and learn about their therapeutic properties. Then visit Tet Paul Nature Trail where after a brief hike to the summit, a stunning view of the island’s majestic twin peaks, the Piton unfolds before you.
For a little more adventure book a rain forest adventure and experience a tour of the forest canapy via a cable, trek its mountainous landscape or zip line all the way up and back down.
Wifi available?
Yes and its free
Room rates
Prices from $550 (£355.00) per room, per night in a ‘Resort View’ room, based on two adults sharing.
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St Lucia tourist board has lots of information worth reading
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Orlando Tour Bus To Miami
Orlando Tour Bus to Miami: Things You Need to See
If you want to enjoy Miami in the best possible manner, you should avail the Orlando Tour Bus to Miami. With the bus tour, you will be able to sit back and relax while you get familiar with the popular attractions of Miami. You can bask in the Miami’s tropical sun and the serene sea beaches. The best part about these tour buses is that you will be able to discover the city at your own pace. The buses arrive at every stop within 30-60 minutes. You can simply hop on any bus and from any stop you want. Thus, you do not have to hurry.
Orlando Tour Bus To Miami
Miami lies on the southeastern side of Florida Peninsula. This is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the Miami Beach and Biscayne Lagoon. The pleasant weather during winter makes it pretty popular as a holiday destination. Here are some of the things that you need to check out on your Orlando tour bus to Miami.
Miami Beach
Miami Beach is located on an island. As a matter of fact, this is connected to the main island by a series of bridge. The area is mainly popular for its Art Deco District and mainly the beaches. The Art Deco is an expensive tourist district that has several beachfront restaurants, hotels, and shops. Hence, there is numerous sun bathing opportunities. The most popular street of this area is Ocean Drive.
Art Deco District
The Art Deco District will bring back the memories of earlier times. This is because it has wonderfully restored Art Deco Buildings. The pastel colored historic buildings have a neon sign. Moreover, it has also has awnings which cover the dining area. Many buildings have their front towards the Ocean Drive. Thus, it overlooks the beach and the ocean.
South Beach
On your Orlando tour bus to Miami, you will be able to visit South Beach. This is situated on the southern side of Miami Beach. Here, the Art Deco Buildings lie along the waterfront. In the summer time, the beach is actually a popular tourist attraction. In winter, it is a great place to stroll around.
Ocean Drive
Ocean Drive actually runs along the ocean front of Miami Beach. Thus, you have to pass the historic Art Deco buildings. This is a good place to hang out both in the day and in the night. The night lights will simply dazzle you.
Bayside Market Place
Bayside market place is actually mall that has more than 150 tourist and specialty shops. There are several cafes and restaurants. Moreover, you will also come across daily live entertainment. You will come across chain, as well as unique stores. The market place is popular among tourists and local, alike. You will find the mall in Miami waterfront. It looks over the boats and the docks. There are several people who just come here to soak up in the atmosphere.
Bayfront Park
On your Orlando tour bus to Miami, you will be able to visit Bayfront Park. This is situated on the eastern side of Biscayne Boulevard. This is an attractive feature. As a matter of fact, the highlights of the attractions include the amphitheater that is used for musical performance and a tower laser. Pepper Fountain is in control of Bayfront Park.
Little Havana and Calle Ocho
Little Havana is actually a Cuban district in Miami. This place is a popular for its tourist attractions. Moreover, it has a distinctive cultural flavor. As a matter of fact, if you visit this place, you will hear Cuban music drifting through the air. While, on the other hand, Calle Ocho is the primary thorough fair that runs through the district. This is the place where you will find most of the activities. However, the district spreads well beyond the surrounding avenues and streets.
However, if you are planning to go for this bus tour, you need to make the booking early on. This way you will be able to avoid the hassle of the rush hours. Once you make the booking, you can be sure to have a stress free trip and enjoy yourself to the fullest.
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Gran Paraiso, 600 NE 31st St, Miami, FL 33137
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ECHO Brickell, 1451 Brickell Avenue, Brickell, FL 33131
ECHO Brickell 1451 Brickell Avenue Brickell ECHO Brickell is an exclusive high-rise boutique-style hotel in the heart of Miami that will be constructed on the east side of Brickell Avenue. [...]
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Brickell Heights, 850 South Miami Avenue, Brickell, FL 33130
Brickell Heights 850 South Miami Avenue Brickell Scheduled to be completed in 2017, Brickell Heights is one of the newest and most anticipated real estate developments in Brickell area. A [...]
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Biscayne Beach Miami, 711 Northeast 29th Street, Miami, FL 33137
Biscayne Beach Miami 711 Northeast 29th St Miami Biscayne Beach is luxury condominium, being developed in cooperation of Eastview Development and GTIS Partners in Miami’s East Edgewater neighborhood. World-known [...]
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Auberge Residences & Spa, 1440 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132
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Auberge Beach Residences & Spa, 2200 North Ocean Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305
Auberge Beach Residences 2200 North Ocean Boulevard Fort Lauderdale Each Auberge property is unique and authentic to its location. Carefully curated activities highlight the most desirable aspects of the surrounding [...]
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Armani House, 18975 Collins Ave, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
Armani House, Sunny Isles 18975 Collins Ave Sunny Isles Beach Armani House by Cesar Pelli is a new oceanfront master-peace, located in a luxury high-rise condominium community, Sunny Isles Beach.Armani [...]
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Aria on the Bay, 1770 N Bayshore Dr, Miami, FL 33132
Aria on the Bay 1770 N Bayshore Dr Miami Aria on the Bay is a new luxury residential high-rise development by Architectonica, an internationally renowned architectural firm. Aria on the [...]
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AquaBlu, 920 Intracoastal Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
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AVVA Residences
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Romantic Date Ideas in Miami
Whether celebrating a birthday, anniversary or Valentine’s Day, there are plenty of romantic spots around Miami to create a memorable experience. South Florida date ideas has come up with a list that will have you score major points with your honey. Some of the best Miami date ideas.
Say amore while strawberry pickin’ at Knauss Berry Farm.
Romance will be in the air after arriving at Miami International Airport and spotting the “All  You Need is Love” mural in Terminal D. If you’ve planned a romantic getaway in this “Magic City,” a box of chocolates and a dozen roses just won’t do. Follow our top 10 date ideas for how to spend a romantic anniversary, birthday or even Valentine’s Day with your sweetie.
ART FIX
The Port of Miami’s massive cruise ships are a sight to behold, now picture seeing them depart from a spectacular outdoor patio from the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Better known as PAMM, Downtown Miami’s world-class museum is a glorious architectural structure set along Biscayne Bay. Walk through the lush hanging garden, Museum Park or sit on the steps that descend onto the waterfront.
End the day with a romantic meal at Verde, the museum’s restaurant with a carefully crafted menu filled with a selection of pizzas, small plates, fresh salads and creative cocktails. Or stop at the museum’s new grab-and-go café, Cucuyo, a cool, cocoon-shaped mobile cafe made using 3D printing technology, for coffee, sandwiches and light bites.
SADDLE UP
Take your dream ride on horseback through some of Miami’s most scenic rural landscapes.  Although a major metropolitan area, Miami has a slice of horse country in the southwest neighborhood of Miami known as Kendall. Check out the Miami Equestrian Club, 15 miles from Miami International Airport, Jesse Williams Ranch or Escudero Paso Fino Riding School, to start your equine adventure.
Enjoy a quieter activity and escape the hustle-and-bustle of the city with a horseback ride.
VIZCAYA MUSEUM & GARDENS
Lush, manicured colorful gardens surround this bayfront Mediterranean-style mansion. Stroll the expansive gardens of The Villa built by James Deering known as Vizcaya Museum & Gardens and marvel at this architectural gem from the wide terrace that descends towards the water. Inside, tour the first and second floors, climb the winding staircases for a glimpse at the antique, ornate furnishings.
Manicured, lush gardens offer a picturesque view from Villa Vizcaya.
BISCAYNE BAY BOAT CRUISE
Board the Island Queen yacht docked at Bayside Marketplace in downtown Miami for a romantic night on Miami’s waterways. Choose from daytime or sunset cruises aboard its air-conditioned multi-level vessel where the view is breathtaking and the unlimited beer, wine and champagne keep the spirits up. On Valentine’s Day their special cruise includes a chocolate fountain and DJ music. Cruises can also be booked for private events and special occasions.
Hop aboard an Island Queen cruise and take in the city skyline, day or night.
DINE AT JUVIA
What’s so romantic about a restaurant in a parking garage? When it’s on South Beach and it’s Juvia in an ultramodern chic space atop a designer garage, overlooking Lincoln Road it sure is. A wall of greenery and glowing lights shining from within the reflecting pools set the tone. Striking skyline views complete with a menu of eclectic Asian, French and Peruvian dishes prepared in an open kitchen, complete the experience. Whether you dine indoors or al fresco, the scenery is undeniably Miami.
Wall garden and glowing reflecting pools set the mood at Juvia on Miami Beach.
CANOE AND KAYAK TRIPS
Visit Oleta River State Park to canoe, kayak or paddle the calm waters of Biscayne Bay adjacent from the Haulover Inlet. Choose from several routes that stay on the open water or traverse the mangrove trails and the Oleta River. Once a month, the BG Oleta River Outdoor Center hosts moonlit kayak tours followed by a bonfire and s’mores.
Canoeing and kayaking are a big draw at Oleta River State Park.
SOUNDSCAPE PARK
One of Miami Beach’s newest outdoor spaces, SoundScape Park at the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center campus, is where the New World Symphony performs. For a date on a budget, pack a picnic, spread a blanket on the grass and spend the afternoon or evening under the palm trees enjoying a symphonic concert performance or a movie projected onto the state-of-the-art, 7,000-square-foot projection wall.
For a romantic date on a budget, SoundScape Park offers concerts and movie nights.
FRUIT & VEGETABLE PICKING TIME
Take your sweetie and head down south to Homestead to explore a variety of pick-your-own farms and orchards growing fruits and vegetables not found in other parts of the country. From the popular fruit stand Robert is Here, just east of Everglades National Park, to Knauss Berry Farm, a delicious roadside stand where you can pick strawberries and tomatoes, or buy fresh out of the over cinammon rolls and other baked goods.
Strawberry u-pick farm at Knauss Berry Farm.
WINE DOWN
Find a piece of Napa Valley at a perennial Miami Beach favorite, Red, The Steakhouse. Housed within this stylish and classy restaurant is an impressive collection of more than 500 wines, including its own private blends and handmade signature cocktails that forms the focal point of the swanky dining room.
With a modern wine cellar enclosed in glass, Red, The Steakhouse, impresses diners.
THE BEACHES
There’s always the beach—where the options are endless along the stretch of coastline—Miami Beach. Frolick in the sand or soak up the rays and ocean breezes. Nearby you can tour Miami Beach’s famed Art Deco Historic District or walk along the oceanfront boardwalk that begins at Indian Beach Park at 46th Street and Collins Ave, and continues south to 23rd Street.
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Houses For Sale in Millsboro, DE
Newly carpeted and freshly painted, this popular Bay Shores townhouse is calling your name! The entry leads to the bright kitchen with cheery breakfast nook, the great room offers ample space for living and dining areas. A first floor master bedroom with en-suite offers a welcome retreat at the end of your day. The 2nd floor features two ample sized bedrooms, hall bath, a loft for a study or home office and walk in attic storage. Just a short drive to the public boat launch at Massey’s Landing or just minutes to Historic Lewes Beach or the award winning boardwalk at Rehoboth Beach this community offers a great Long Neck location. Not in the mood for the beach, enjoy the community pool!. Don’t wait, make your appointment today.
Buit in 1990, this 1534 sq ft ranch style home features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, as well as a garage and huge lot. With a little TLC this would make a perfect rental property or first home.
A Fisherman’s Dream–Water front with own slip. Perfect Getaway. Rear deck overlooks the canal. INCLUDES 1985 Skipper Craft 24 ft PONTOON conveys with sale of the house. New carpet in bedrooms April 2016. Brand new –house has not been used Most furniture stays with very few exceptions. Attic outside front door is drop-down with storage space. This catch won’t last long!
You don’t want to miss this one! Water views AND convenience. Walk into this 3 bedroom 3 bath like new mobile, fully furnished, and with canal views. Load up your boat from the backyard and enjoy the day on the bay.
Welcome to White House Beach! This spacious doublewide is located near the end of a cul de sac in an open area with a distant view of Indian River Bay from the rooftop deck! Home has a split bedroom floor plan with full bath attached to the Master Suite, eat in kitchen plus open Dining Room, vaulted ceilings, propane heat and range and central air. There is an outside shower for rinsing off after spending the day at the community beach. The lot rent is less than $595 per month, so invite the whole family down for summer fun this year!
Bright and cheerful home on a large corner lot in the amenity rich community of Pot Nets Creekside. Home features include 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, a large deck, screened porch, large shed, spacious living room and dining rooms, updated kitchen, fresh paint thoughout. Community of Pot Nets Creekside has alot to offer including an outdoor community pool, playground, and raised walking trails over a wildlife reserve, boat ramp and fishing pier. Enjoy Amenities at any of the other Pot Net Communities if you are a resident of one of them! Monthly Lot rent is $703 a month.
Dont miss this beautifully maintained home in the waterfront community of White House Beach. 2 bedroom, 1 bath with large eat-in kitchen, dining room and huge family room addition and a screened front porch. Features of this property include new Samsung kitchen appliances, New siding, A-frame roof, and Pella windows. Workshop/garage attached to the home with a bonus detached garage behind home that will fit one car. Low monthly lot rent of only $537. Community features a Marina, boat launch, playgrounds, sandy beach and volleyball courts.
MUST SEE! Like new 3 br 2 ba mobile in Bay City within 15-20 minutes to the Delaware Beaches. Well maintained, living room features a large wood burning fireplace, added sunroom, many custom finishes, and lots of living space! Large private backyard to entertain and enjoy your spring and summer months. Make this your primary residence or your weekend getaway.
This home is beautiful! Nothing between it and the water! This amazing 3 bedroom, 2 bath waterfront property along the canal in Pot-Nets Bayside with a cathedral ceiling in the living room/dining where you can enjoy the open floor plan. This home has two step down decks and a remote awning over the front deck to enjoy the water views. Just a short walk to the Famous Paradise Grill! Hardwood floors grace this waterfront beauty, the car port can hold up to 3 full size cars and can be completely enclosed if so desired. Large shed with electric and a screened Gazebo with electric for those evenings to take in the most amazing sunsets! This property has a new roof! Comes with 3 year home warranty! LOT LEASE PAID FOR ALL OF 2017!!! 2 PERSON KAYAK INCLUDED IN THIS SALE! that will float your boat!
The Commons at Raddish Farm-Three Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms, with a Two Car Garage -3 Ceiling Fan Rough ins
Welcome home to Mariner’s Cove. This home features a split floor plan, with 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths and a nice sized living room. Kitchen and dining area have new flooring, and also new flooring in 2nd bathroom. Kitchen has built in hutch and plenty of cabinets. Outdoor space has a deck for sunning and a nice sized shed with electric and a new roof. Amenities include Marina, free boat launch, boat slips, swimming pool, picnic area and community center with a gym. Mariner’s Cove has direct water access to the Rehoboth and Indian River Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy full time livin g or summer fun with only a short distance to beaches, boardwalk, golf courses, tax free shopping, miniature golf, amusement parks and music at the local Pavilion.
If you enjoy the water then you must see this well maintained Manufactured home which overlooks the Rehoboth Bay. This 3 Bedroom 2 full bath home provides low maintenance and offers the person with a love for the outdoors the ideal place to enjoy.
MUST SEE! Like new 3 bedroom 2 bath mobile in Bay City within 15-20 minutes to the beach. Well maintained, living room features a large wood burning fireplace, added sunroom, many custom finishes, and lots of living space! Large private backyard to entertain and enjoy your spring and summer months. Make this your primary residence or your weekend getaway.
Waterfront home on large corner lot. Open floorplan includes kitchen with L-shaped counter, Dining Area, and large Living/Great Room. Carpet new in 2014, Propane heater new in 2016. Newer Appliances. Large front deck to enjoy the boats cruise by and wonderful sunsets. Offers are warmly welcome.
Own your land in a quiet community. This home has approximately (5) year old roof and is a well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Concrete driveway for (2) cars. Enter up wood steps to carpeted screened porch with vinyl beadboard ceiling. Three Season Room with lots of windows, carpet and central air. Eat-in kitchen with new floor, skylight. Laundry room back door to wood deck with maintenance free railing. Brick pavers lead to convenient outbuilding with heat and electric. Master BR with full bath. Two more bedrooms with second full bath and skylight. Heat pump/A/C approx. (6) years old. Co ndo ownership includes mowing, trash/snow removal, water, pool, tennis. HOA ($780) annually includes lawn care, water,l pool, tennis, snow/trash removal. Lesiure Retail Center, Grotto Pizza, Baywood and Medical Center minutes away. Note: Three Season room discoloration on ceiling from previous repair due to space heater.
Beautiful White House Beach waterfront on the Indian River Bay. Stunning view. 30′ long Great Room with continuous windows on three sides. Large 600 sq ft wrap around deck is great for entertaining large groups or simply relaxing. The deck provides outdoor views of the bay and the bridge. Features 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 full baths. The garage includes a workshop and large storage bins on casters. Other features include outdoor shower, shed, beautiful hardwood floors, real drywall walls, tasteful decoration throughout, nice shrubbery, etc. Very neutral colors. Lots of storage area in attic, garage and under the deck. Every detail in the house is well thought out and reflects a lot of care and planning to create the living space and outdoor space. Large yard. 1800+ sq ft of living space. House shows beautifully and shows pride of ownership. Ready to move in. Make this your weekend getaway or your year-round home. Boat slips available across from garage.
Beautiful home in the best waterfront community on Long Neck Road! This home was built in 2006 with drywall throughout, Family Room with a gas fireplace, separate Living Room and four bedrooms with a split floor plan. The Master Suite has a large walk in closet and glamour bath with double vanity, sunken tub, separate shower and a wall heater for those chilly mornings. The kitchen has new granite countertops and stainless steel appliances including a space saver microwave, oak cabinets with slide out base drawers and an island bar. The flooring in the Family Room and Living Room is love ly wood laminate and the bedrooms are carpeted. Outside there is a 10’X20′ deck for private entertainment, an enclosed outside shower with hot and cold water and a shed with electric service and extra shelving. Just a short walk to the gorgeous Seaside beach, Gas and Grill and Tiki Bar! Most furniture included and golf car is negotiable. Freshly painted throughout. Lot rent is $683 per month.
We are excited to bring this spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath end-unit town home to market. Just beyond your front door, the ground floor offers a spacious, open layout which includes living, dining, kitchen and half bath. The ground floor master bedroom boasts a walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom, with double vanity. At the top of the staircase, you will be greeted by an open loft area that leads to 2 large bedrooms and a full bath. It also has an attached garage, off street parking and potential to expand the living space by adding a rear patio. The community of Commons at Radish Farm o ffers a club house with fitness center, optional pool membership and is convenient to restaurants, shopping and a short ride to the beaches and the Indian River Bay.
Perfect for year-round living or a summer beach retreat! This nearly new townhouse has everything you need and want, just a short walk from the convenient community center, golf pro-shop and beautiful community pool. Enter on the lower level featuring garage, powder room and combination laundry room and den / office. Upstairs, the main level feature a modern great-room concept with a beautiful kitchen and large living room. The high ceilings and natural light make this space feel even larger than it is. The kitchen includes a large, granite surfaced island, hardwood cabinets, and plenty of room for a large dining table. The kitchen opens onto a large, elevated deck that is perfect for entertaining or enjoying some quiet time outdoors. Upstairs you will find a double-master suite arrangement, with 2 amply sized bedrooms that include ensuite full baths. This wonderful townhouse is in move-in condition. Located a short drive from Rehoboth and Bethany Beaches in a friendly, clean and active community.
Perfect split floor plan on over an acre of land. This stick built home has a huge fenced-in back yard. Large sun room for that morning cup of tea or coffee. Open concept living area with the spacious kitchen overlooking the living room which boasts a corner gas fireplace to warm your toes on those chilly nights. Home also includes a bonus room which can serve many purposes such as a den, library, playroom, hobby room or whatever your needs are. Side entry two car garage and extra parking space. The laundry room is a nice size with a utility tub. This home is very clean and well kept an d is located in a small, conveniently located community with low HOA fees and limited restrictions. Beaches are just 25 minutes away!
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Indian Palace offers traditional royal Indian cuisine with a blend of contemporary gastronomy. Located at the BaySide, this place is a heaven for curry lovers and people who relish the authentic tastes of Indian delicacies. Book a table with us or call us on 03-9593-1488 for takeaway services.
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Butter Chicken: A Unique Indian Dish
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• Butter chicken, also known as murgh makhani, is a traditional Indian dish from Delhi. • It involves tender chicken cooked in a creamy tomato sauce, seasoned with spices. • Butter chicken is a variation of curry, a South Asian dish involving meat, fish, or vegetables cooked in a spice-infused sauce. • Butter chicken's distinct flavor and cooking method set it apart from curry dishes. • Spicemantra, a new Indian eatery in Bayside, offers authentic Indian dishes, including butter chicken. • The answer to the butter chicken-curry debate lies in its rich history and unique flavors.
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Discover culinary greatness at Spice Mantra, the crown gem of dining in Hampton, Melbourne. Indulge in exquisite flavors and perfect service that have procured us the standing as the best restaurant in the area. From traditional Indian delicacies to contemporary twists, experience a gastronomic excursion like no other at Spice Mantra.
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Treat your friends and family to a remarkable culinary involvement in a Spice Mantra gift card. Ideal for any occasion, our gift cards open a universe of exquisite flavors and extraordinary dining at Spice Mantra in Hampton. Give the gift of gastronomic enjoyment and let them savor the best of Indian cuisine in style.
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