Kick off your girls' getaway with a breezy café breakfast at La Sandwicherie on Collins Avenue, followed by a sunrise stroll along the iconic Ocean Drive to soak in the pastel Art Deco façades and ocean views. Afterward, rent bikes from Bike and Roll Miami for a leisurely cruise on the scenic Miami Beach Boardwalk, stopping for photos at [South Pointe Park](https://www.google.com/search?q=South+Pointe+Park+Miami+3+day+weekend+girls+getaway+in+march+official+site) and a dip in the clear Atlantic to shake off travel fatigue before checking into your hotel.
After a relaxing morning, head to Lincoln Road Mall for al fresco shopping and people-watching at trendy boutiques and local galleries, then grab a light seafood lunch and rosé on the patio at Joe's Take Away. Later, soak up the sun with a private cabana rental at Nikki Beach - enjoy beachside DJs, chilled cocktails, and optional paddleboard rentals from the on-site desk before freshening up back at the hotel for an electric South Beach evening.
As the sun sets, head to Espanola Way for a lively pre-dinner aperitivo on the terrace at Havana 1957, then wander the cobblestone street checking out boutique shops and gelato stops. After dinner, dance the night away at the iconic Mango's Tropical Cafe with live salsa and energetic performances, or opt for craft cocktails and skyline views at the sleek rooftop bar Juvia to cap off your first South Beach night.
Start your day with a flavorful brunch at Zak the Baker in Wynwood-order a flaky pastry and their famed shakshuka to fuel a mural-hopping stroll. Wander the colorful streets to admire large-scale works at the Wynwood Walls, pop into independent galleries like Rubell Museum for contemporary surprises, and grab an iced espresso from Panther Coffee before heading toward Little Havana for the afternoon.
Stroll into Little Havana for a lively午後 filled with Cuban culinary and cultural treats-sample hand-rolled cigars and Cuban espresso at Versailles Café's little sister spot (try a cortadito), then join a guided tasting at Ball & Chain where live Latin jazz and mojitos set the mood. Afterwards, wander the vibrant Calle Ocho corridor to visit local art shops and the Maximo Gomez Park (Domino Park), where you can watch spirited domino games and chat with locals before an evening of salsa lessons or a casual dinner at a neighborhood paladar.
As twilight falls, head to Ball & Chain's rooftop terrace (if available for evening shows) for a relaxed cocktail hour featuring live Latin tunes and craft mojitos, then stroll to Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center for intimate live music and vintage Cuban art in a cozy, speakeasy-like setting. Cap the night with late bites and a lively atmosphere at La Camaronera Seafood Joint & Fish Market for amazing fried seafood sandwiches or wander over to Hoy Como Ayer for an energetic salsa set where locals keep the dance floor buzzing.
Ease into your last day with a leisurely breakfast at Café La Trova-inspired spot Ola at the Four Seasons (for bright citrus dishes and ocean-adjacent vibes) before heading inland to explore the chic streets of Brickell; pop into Brickell City Centre for grab-and-go pastries and people-watching. Then wander north to the Design District for a calming gallery stop at De La Cruz Collection and boutique browsing along NE 2nd Avenue, finishing with a restorative mani at The Nail Studio or a wellness-focused juice at Pura Vida before checking out of your hotel and heading to the airport.
After a laid-back morning, take a short rideshare to Bird Road Antiques & Décor for treasure-hunting among curated vintage finds, then head to the nearby Miami Design District's 2nd Avenue for a relaxed boutique crawl-stop into Alchemist for fashion-forward pieces and Swarovski for a sparkling souvenir. Cap the afternoon with a light Mediterranean lunch and rosé on the shady patio at Sergio's Bistro before collecting luggage and making a stress-free transfer to the airport.
Wind down your getaway with a sunset aperitivo at Sugar, the lush rooftop garden bar atop EAST Miami, where handcrafted cocktails and panoramic skyline views set a serene tone. For a memorable last dinner, walk to Zuma Miami for contemporary Japanese riverside dining and shareable plates, then finish the night with decadent ice cream from Azucar Ice Cream Company in a nearby neighborhood spot for one last sweet Miami moment before your departure.