The best live shows in Miami

Miami It is a true Pandora's Box when it comes to showing its various destinations to spend a vibrant night with its live musical shows. Among the outstanding points of interest for tourists we have:

Panza House
1620 SW Eighth Street
The Little Havana area is full of great ethnic restaurants, and this Spanish-sourced favorite is one of the best. The authentic decoration, including colorful paintings, Spanish singers and flamenco dancing, transports the visitor to foreign beaches.

The tavern-style atmosphere is supported by traditional Spanish cuisine, including large tapas (you must try the good Manchego cheese and the sautéed garlic shrimp), delicious paella, and a wide range of topping tortillas. The well-stocked winery offers the best vintages Spain has to offer.

Tobacco Road
626 S Miami Ave.

If one is walking among the skyscrapers of Brickell Avenue, just keep your eyes peeled to get to South Miami Avenue to stumble upon this bar, the oldest in Miami, with more than 100 years of history and a great place to get wet. Lip with chilled beers or a cocktail prepared by their bartenders and enjoy the soothing sounds of old school jazz or blues.

This bar-restaurant has also gained fame for its impressive, homemade ribs and a clandestine atmosphere where there is live music every night.

Skybar
1901 Collins Ave.
The Shore Club

Located in Miami Beach, this bar with cozy spaces acts as a magnet for tourists who will feature a lush garden, and then a lounge by the pool, and finally the beach. Accented with handmade lanterns, vibrant textiles and rich rosaries, tropical foliage, and imported furnishings, the living room is designed to seduce - and it does so brilliantly.


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  1.   jose said

    Casa panza is the worst restaurant in Miami, bad food, bad service, Juan de Alba left Casa Panza, the flamenco show they have now is bad