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The complete guide to Miami nightlife — best clubs, bars, and areas from South Beach to Wynwood. Practical tips on bottle service, dress codes, transport, and budget for a great night out.
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Miami nightlife is world-famous for a reason. From the beachfront megaclubs of South Beach to the creative warehouse parties of Wynwood and the upscale rooftop scene in Brickell, Miami offers some of the most diverse and high-energy nightlife in North America. Nightlife Today tracks hundreds of Miami events weekly so you never miss what's on.
South Beach is the epicenter — home to LIV at Fontainebleau, Story, and a strip of clubs that draw international DJs and A-list celebrities every weekend. Wynwood has emerged as Miami's underground hub: Do Not Sit on the Furniture, Treehouse, and weekend pop-up raves attract a local, art-forward crowd. Brickell is the after-work and upscale late-night scene, while Overtown and Little Haiti are where you'll find the city's real underground — warehouse raves, Haitian music nights, and local legends.
Most Miami clubs open at 11 PM and stay active until 5 AM on weekends. Cover ranges from $20–$40 at major South Beach venues; expect bottle service culture at LIV and E11EVEN. Dress codes apply almost everywhere — no athletic wear, beach attire, or flip-flops at nightclubs. E11EVEN is the city's 24-hour venue and has no closing time. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) is essential; parking is brutal on South Beach.
Thursday nights are for locals — smaller crowd, better vibes. Friday and Saturday are peak: full capacity, major headliners, and the full South Beach circus. Sundays feature legendary pool parties (Encore Beach Club, Wet Republic) and late-night afterparties at Space, Miami's legendary techno institution. January through May and November–December are peak seasons when the biggest international DJs come through.