Heres what to do on a short trip to the Magic City.

There is so much to do and see that it can be hard to plan the perfect itinerary.

Spend the rest of the day sunning by The Standard Spa’s incredible pool.

The Setai Miami Beach Tower and Pools

Courtesy of The Setai, Miami Beach

NYC favorite,Osteria Morini, just opened a Miami outpost.

Alternatively,Stubborn Seedis also nearby.

The timed-ticket gallery has murals from legendary artists like Shepard Fairey and Kenny Scharf, but also emerging stars.

Shops along the Design District

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The recently-openedSuperblue Miamiis an immersive masterpiece.

The large-scale installations (and the artists behind them) push the boundaries of what art can be.

Before making your way back to Miami Beach, stop byBakanfor lunch.

Interior of Superblue Miami

Courtesy of Superblue

Then, lunch atMakoto.

One of Miami’s most accomplished chefs, Makoto Okuwa is a master of Edomae-style sushi.

A lush tropical paradise lines the courtyard from the entrance to the pool.

The penthouse pool at The Setai, Miami Beach

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Hidden among the flora and fauna are art installations and private areas with hammocks or hanging lounge chairs.

The crowning jewel of the property is the beach-like pool that overlooks Biscayne Bay.

The Setai Miami Beach

The Setaistands out among the other hotels in South Beach.

Steps away, lounge in luxury on the crowdedMiami beachesin a private sunning chair with food and beverage service.

And just maybe, you’ll spot a celebrity.