It’s a 25,000-square-foot spa complete with fitness center, garden views, and domed skylight. Try one of the inventive treatments or opt for a good pounding (by which we mean a deep tissue massage).
Fancy schmancy salon named for the luxe product line. Expect to wait for an appointment with a senior stylist, who might very well be off cutting the tresses of some supermodel.
This five-star spa will cost you a pretty penny, but it’s worth it. The 15,000-square-foot space has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Biscayne Bay. Added perks include yoga and tai chi.
Escape the megachains that make up the Grove’s culinary scene at this classy, white-tablecloth establishment. The food — from the Castilla y Leon region — is noteworthy, as is the wine list.
A place to see and be seen. The long narrow space has a stunning 125-foot chandelier and a blue runway (yes, really). The food (prawns, duck, dumplings) is equally tasty and expensive.
Same as the one in New York, except this outpost is inside the infamous Shore Club hotel. Spicy tuna rolls, sake, and pretty people abound. A celeb magnet, obv.
Get ready for some glitzy relaxing. To with: The mirrored front desk looks like an oversize disco ball and mani/pedis are done aloft a white rubber throne.
Where you take out-of-towners to show them the Miami they expect. Brave the beautiful people and mortgage-your-house bill for a giant meatball with ricotta. Or go for a drink and take advantage of free bacon at the bar.
Yup, it’s that Privé. The hair care masters cut and color with the best of them. On the swank stretch of Collins, it’s the kind of place where you’ll see the rich and fabulous. And its product line rocks.
The relaxation mecca is known for its butt-kicking Core Fusion class, which mixes yoga, barre work, and Pilates. The impressive two-story spa is set to open to the public January 2010.