Girls Weekend in Miami

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Gal pals can catch up and indulge by following these suggestions from Vicky Reyes, chief concierge at SLS South Beach.

 

Icebox Cafe

To start the day, Icebox Cafe serves fresh, seasonal dishes—organic scrambled eggs, guava-filled French toast and lemon ricotta pancakes—in a sophisticated, but comfortable setting. (1855 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach; 305-538-8448; iceboxcafe.com)

 

Flywheel

Flywheel (Courtesy of Audrey Amelie Rudolf)
Flywheel (Courtesy of Audrey Amelie Rudolf)

Later, for ladies who enjoy exercise, Reyes suggests a class at Flywheel with its stationary bikes arranged in stadium-style rooms and large leaderboard screens that motivate through a little friendly competition. (1919 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach; 305-763-8227; flywheelsports.com)

 

Beach

Follow the fitness session with a few hours of well-earned relaxation by soaking up some sun; Miami offers miles of coast on which to lay your towels down, but Reyes suggests the beach in front of the SLS South Beach. (Collins Avenue and 17th Street, Miami Beach)

 

SLS South Beach

The guest pool at SLS South Beach (Courtesy of SLS South Beach)
The guest pool at SLS South Beach (Courtesy of SLS South Beach)

“For the evening, I recommend manicures and pedicures at the pool. We can bring in technicians to take care of all the ladies poolside at the SLS South Beach.” (1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-674-1701; slshotels.com)

 

Bodega Taqueria y Tequila

Pico y Picante at Bodega Taqueria y Tequila
Pico y Picante at Bodega Taqueria y Tequila

Once the group is ready, head out for dinner and drinks to toast your time together in Miami. “For a group of girls … if they’re on the more wild side, I like to send them to Bodega Taqueria y Tequila.” (1220 16th St., Miami Beach; 305-704-2145; bodegasouthbeach.com)