Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Impressive auditoriums abound in a centre that can cater for all appetites
Miami’s Downtown continues to serve as the city’s main cultural hub with a host of first-class museums and entertainment venues, including the Cesar Pelli-designed Adrienne Arsht Center, where world-class venues include a 2,400-seat opera house, 2,200-seat concert hall and 300-seat black-box space for independent performances. And if all that culture works up an appetite, there’s also a fine dining eatery on site, BRAVA!, for three courses of pre-show munching on local favourites like avocado and tomato salad or brown sugar and rum-cured short ribs.

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