Miami Beach - Stylish Décor for a Coastal Vibe
Miami Beach
Considered by many as the country’s most dynamic, fastest growing and sexiest city, Miami is more popular than ever before. Yet, it is a city that doesn’t merely change but evolves, never rewriting the past, just adding to its illustrious heritage. And this is the real beauty of Miami. The chic Surf Club and the vibrant Faena Hotel did not replace the emblematic Raleigh of the 1940s nor the Ritz Carlton of the 50s, rather they complement them. Classics like Joe’s Stone Crab continue to serve their signature fare to sell-out crowds each night, as new establishments attract with name chefs. The iconic art deco architecture remains on full display as the modern Herzog & de Meuron-designed Perez Art Museum stands in stark contrast. Replete with arts and culture year round from the international art at The Bass to the street art of Wynwood Walls, each December, the city is taken over by the global cultural elite for Art Basel Miami Beach, a fair that attracts over 80,000 visitors who turn out for the momentous art, such as Maurizio Cattelan’s show stopping “Comedian”, and the exuberant festivities hosted each evening.
Well-known for its nightlife, pleasure is a focal point of Miami life at all times. Yachts and recreational boats line its marinas, lively beaches offer front row seats to a parade of bronzed revelers, and bladers and bikers coast along its beach front promenades. Miami has become the hub for everything chic, fiery and colorful. Miami Beach takes the readers on a tour of this bold and wonderous metropolis.
Horacio Silva is a writer and editor for the world’s most prestigious publications, including The New York Times where he worked in various senior positions. Horacio was born in Uruguay, raised in Australia, and has lived in New York City and Miami. His travel writing has appeared in Departures, Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler and T Magazine.
Travel to Miami Beach (Safely) With This Book, Daily Beast (USA), February 2021
Miami: A City of Sea, Sun, and Sin; By: Brooke Kellyl, Quest Magazine Online (USA), November 2020
Miami à l'honneur d'un nouveau livre Assouline; By: Jade Simon, Vogue Online (France), October 2020
- 304 pages
- over 200 illustrations
- English language
- Released in October 2020
- W 9.8 x L 13.1 x D 1.5 in
- Linen Hardcover
- ISBN: 9781614289524
- 6.4 lb
- ASSOULINE
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