Miami is always great, a coastal city where every frivolity and whim can be satisfied in a short time and in a qualitatively excellent way. More times than not you just need to turn around to find what you were needing or something you weren’t even needing in the first place.
The hotel in which I’m staying, the W South Beach, has an exceptional view. It leans on the southern part of the long beach that runs along Miami from north to south and has a breathtaking view of the Atlantic. But I can’t really enjoy the hotel right now: first stop at the SLS hotel.
The typical US TV party: DJ, loud music and hundreds of people around or inside the pool, around which the party takes place. Inside the hotel I treat myself an appetiser before dinner, based on smoked oysters with caviar and edible gold. A joy for the eyes and the palate.
For dinner I head to the Zuma, a contemporary Japanese restaurant at the mouth of the Miami River, whose landscape consists of dozens of moored boats. The food is stratospheric, a mix of traditional Japanese cuisine and American food. Not bad for the first day.