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It seems like everyone I know is heading to Miami right now—which, along with the fact that NYC weather has been more than chilly—is exactly why I (also) planned a weekend trip with my friends and brother to Florida’s most visited city. After several days of incredible meals, cocktails, and pool hangs, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite spots. Without further ado, here are some places, definitely worth adding to your Miami itinerary.

Fellow Carter Move Travel Mug
$30–$35
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Striped Cotton Terry Bath Towels & Mats
$32–$316
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Uchi Miami
Uchi Miami, created by James Beard Award-winning chef Tyson Cole, is located in Wynwood—about a 30-minute Uber from South Beach, making it a no-brainer if you’re looking to venture beyond the area. It’s a sleek, modern Japanese restaurant that takes sushi and Japanese cuisine to another level. The menu covers everything from nigiri and sashimi to vegetable sides like bok choy and heartier options like pork belly. If you’re looking for more of an experience, the chef’s tasting menu (omakase) is the way to go—but even just ordering a few rolls and small plates is a win (just don’t forget to order the fried milk for dessert).