Thursday, June 11, 2026

Travelore Tips For Those Attending FIFA Matches In Philadelphia

The eyes of the footballing world are turning to the City of Brotherly Love! With Philadelphia hosting six massive matches at Lincoln Financial Field (rebranded as Philadelphia Stadium for the tournament)—including five thrilling group stage battles and a historic Round of 16 clash on the 4th of July—the city is ready to put on a masterclass in hospitality.


Whether you are flying in to see Brazil, France, Croatia, or Côte d'Ivoire, navigating a major global tournament requires a bit of local insider knowledge. Here is your ultimate Travelore Report guide to surviving and thriving during the games in Philly.


Getting to the Stadium: Ditch the Car, Trust the "B"

If you take only one piece of advice from this guide, let it be this: Do not attempt to drive and park at the stadium on match days. 11th Street will be entirely closed from Pattison to Terminal Avenue, and local traffic will be an absolute bottleneck.

Instead, do what the locals do and take public transit. Philadelphia’s transit authority, SEPTA, is rolling out a massive transit plan:

  • The Broad Street Line (The B): This is your golden ticket. It runs directly down Broad Street and drops you off at NRG Station, just steps from the stadium gates. SEPTA is adding 10 "Sports Express" trains before every single match.
  • Easy Payment: You don't need a special transit card. You can simply use contactless tap-to-pay with your credit card, debit card, or smartphone wallet at the turnstiles. A single ride is $2.90.
  • Late-Night Service: Don't worry about getting stranded after a late match. SEPTA is running overnight trains every 30 minutes on match days, departing City Hall on the hour and half-hour.
  • Arriving via Amtrak or Regional Rail? If you arrive at William H. Gray III 30th St Station, just hop on the Market-Frankford Line (The L) to 15th St/City Hall, and transfer for free directly to the Broad Street Line southbound.

Stadium Regulations: Bags & Bottles

FIFA’s security rules are incredibly strict compared to normal stadium events. Save yourself the heartbreak of losing your gear at the security gates by knowing the rules before you head out:

  • The Clear Bag Policy: You are only allowed to bring in clear bags made of plastic, vinyl, or PVC that do not exceed 12" x 6" x 12". Small, non-clear clutch purses or wallets are permitted only if they are roughly the size of a hand (no larger than 4.5" x 6.5").
  • Hydration Rules: Summer in Philadelphia can get incredibly hot and humid. You are permitted to bring one factory-sealed, soft plastic disposable water bottle (up to 20 oz / 590ml). Hard-sided, reusable flasks or metal bottles are strictly prohibited.

Beyond the Pitch: The 39-Day Fan Festival

Even if you don't have tickets to every match, you can still soak up the electric tournament atmosphere. Head over to Fairmount Park, where the official FIFA Fan Festival is taking over Lemon Hill.

Spanning a massive one million square feet, admission is entirely free. You can watch matches on giant screens, enjoy local eats, and participate in interactive fan experiences.

Fan Fest Transit Tip: Do not try to rideshare directly into the park, as major roads like Poplar Drive will be closed. SEPTA’s Bus Route 32 and Route 48 are ramping up frequent summer service to drop fans off right at Pennsylvania & Fairmount Ave, a short walk from the festival grounds. Alternatively, look out for the city's official shuttle service running directly between City Hall and Lemon Hill.

Where to Watch & Play

If you want to rub shoulders with fellow football purists, Philly has a vibrant soccer pub scene. Spots like Misconduct Tavern, The 700 in Northern Liberties, and the rowdy, authentic Black Sheep Pub (a legendary hub for fans) will be buzzing with energy throughout June and July.

Want to kick a ball around yourself? Head down to Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) Park, located right near the sports complex, where you'll find plenty of open green spaces and impromptu international pickup games happening all summer long.

Enjoy the matches, stay hydrated, and welcome to Philadelphia!

Runway Views & Skyline Bars: Inside The Massive New Star Alliance Lounges Coming To JFK

If you’ve flown a Star Alliance carrier out of New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) recently, you know the premium ground experience has been a bit of a mixed bag. Navigating the outdated spaces in Terminal 1 or Terminal 7 hasn't exactly felt like the cutting edge of luxury.

But a massive $4.2 billion airport transformation is underway, and Star Alliance flyers are about to get a major upgrade.

Thanks to the redevelopment of JFK Terminal 6 and the upcoming New Terminal One, two Star Alliance heavyweights—Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines—are building stunning, massive new flagship lounges that will redefine pre-flight luxury at JFK.

Here is everything you need to know about the mega-lounges coming to New York’s premier gateway.

The Mega-Hub at Terminal 6: Lufthansa’s 36,000 Sq. Ft. Oasis

The biggest news comes out of the brand-new Terminal 6. The Lufthansa Group (including Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian, and Brussels Airlines) is moving its operations here, and they are bringing Star Alliance siblings ANA and Air Canada along with them from Terminal 7.

To accommodate this massive influx of premium passengers, Lufthansa is building a sprawling, multi-tiered lounge precinct.

The Footprint: A staggering 36,000 square feet, making it one of the largest lounge spaces at JFK. Travelers will take an escalator directly from the departures level straight into the premium complex.

The Design: The lounges will ditch the sterile, older German aesthetic for Lufthansa's fresh, warm design language—similar to the acclaimed lounges that debuted at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). Think warmer woods, softer lighting, and design cues inspired by their flagship Allegris cabins.

The Highlight: The Skyline Bar: The centerpiece of the lounge will be the Skyline Bar, a sleek concept serving everything from barista-crafted coffee by day to premium cocktails, fine wines, and local New York craft beers by night.

First Class & HON Circle Perks: While it's still being decided if there will be a standalone First Class Lounge, elite passengers can expect a private, walled-off dining sanctuary featuring high-end à la carte menus, top-tier Champagne, and ultra-personalized service.

Direct Boarding: In the ultimate convenience flex, the lounge will feature direct boarding to three of Terminal 6’s ten departure gates. No need to leave the lounge early to stand in a gate line—you go straight from your glass of wine onto the jet bridge.

Double the Size: The New Turkish Airlines Lounge

Not to be outdone, Turkish Airlines—renowned globally for its spectacular food and legendary hospitality—is getting a massive upgrade of its own.

As part of the shift into the New Terminal One, Turkish Airlines is abandoning its cramped, 5,000-square-foot footprint in the old Terminal 1.

The Footprint: The new space will measure 11,000 square feet, more than doubling its current size.

The Vibe: Known for bringing the flavors of Istanbul to the airport, expect an incredible spread of live cooking stations, fresh mezze, and traditional Turkish tea and coffee.

The Views: The new space will boast expansive, floor-to-ceiling views of the JFK airfield, making it a paradise for aviation geeks and relaxed travelers alike.

Who Gets Access?

While airline lounges can sometimes feel like a puzzle to unlock, access rules for these new Star Alliance spaces will follow the alliance's reliable standard structure:

Passenger Class / Status - Access Level

International First Class - Access to First Class/Senator sections + 1 guest

International Business Class - Access to Business Class lounges (No guests)

Star Alliance Gold Elites - Access to Senator/Business lounges + 1 guest (must be on the same flight)

Note for United flyers: If you hold Star Alliance Gold status through United MileagePlus, remember that standard rules apply—you generally need to be on an eligible international itinerary to access these partner lounges within the U.S.

The Bottom Line

For years, Oneworld passengers have bragged about the excellent joint American Airlines and British Airways lounges in Terminal 8, while SkyTeam flyers have enjoyed Delta’s massive Sky Clubs. Now, Star Alliance is finally swinging back with some serious heavy artillery.

Whether you’re heading to Frankfurt on Lufthansa Business Class or catching a late-night flight to Tokyo on ANA, JFK is about to become a whole lot more welcoming. Stay tuned for official opening dates as construction on Terminal 6 and the New Terminal One wraps up!

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Disney World Confirms New America Attraction For The EPCOT World Showcase

A subtle update has appeared at one of Walt Disney World Resort‘s most patriotic destinations, and the timing couldn’t be more fitting. Let’s take a look at the latest news out of the American Adventure World Showcase Pavilion at EPCOT.

On May 12, WDWNT reported that a brand-new sign for Voices of Liberty had been installed at the entrance to the American Adventure World Showcase Pavilion. The sign, mounted in a white outdoor frame on the left side of the main building’s entrance, features an image of the Voices of Liberty singers, positioned alongside the Liberty Bell and the original American flag.

The new display includes showtime magnets that Disney cast members can add or remove depending on the day’s schedule, giving guests real-time information about when they can catch a performance. The sign describes the group as offering “A Capella Performances Featuring Music from the American Songbook.”

For those unfamiliar, Voices of Liberty is an a capella ensemble that performs multiple times daily inside the rotunda of the American Adventure’s main building.

What the Sign Replaced

The white frame, now dedicated to Voices of Liberty, previously advertised the American Adventure theatrical show — the pavilion’s flagship attraction, which sends guests on a guided tour through United States history narrated by audio-animatronic figures of Ben Franklin and Mark Twain. That show still has its own advertisement on the right side of the main entrance, so both experiences are now represented at the building’s exterior, each with its own dedicated display.

More America-Themed Celebrations at EPCOT This Summer

The Voices of Liberty signage update arrives as EPCOT gears up for a summer centered on American pride. Walt Disney World Resort is preparing to mark the United States’ 250th birthday with the debut of an updated Soarin’ Across America attraction, alongside the extended run of the “Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors” exhibit by former President George W. Bush.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

American Airlines Introduces Four New Nonstop Routes For Summer

American Airlines has launched four new routes to unlock even more access between the U.S. and Europe with new nonstop service to Budapest, Hungary (BUD) and Prague (PRG) from Philadelphia (PHL), and to Athens, Greece (ATH), and Zurich (ZRH) from Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW).

The inaugural flights took off with fanfare, coinciding with the first day of American’s highly anticipated record-breaking summer travel season and strengthening American’s European network with up to 70 daily flights from the U.S.

With new service to BUD and PRG, American introduces two brand-new destinations to its global network. Daily seasonal service from PHL to BUD and PRG operates with American’s Boeing 787-8 aircraft. New service from DFW to ATH and ZRH operates with a mix of its Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 777-200ER aircraft.

Fortifying Philadelphia as American’s trans-Atlantic gateway

Summer 2026 marks the first peak travel period with American’s new-and-improved PHL schedule, built for smoother, more reliable journeys and stronger customer connections. The new schedule spreads flights more evenly throughout the day, expanding from six to seven “banks,” or coordinated waves of arrivals and departures — improving flow across the airport from parking, check-in, security and in the terminals.

The investment is already showing strong early results, with improvements in on-time performance and customer connections while bolstering the airline’s best-ever systemwide baggage handling.

This summer, American’s PHL hub offers customers nonstop service to more than 120 destinations worldwide, including 19 destinations across the Atlantic. The airline also recently launched direct service from PHL to Santiago, Dominican Republic (STI).

"Bolstered by our redesigned schedule and powered by the dedication of our team, we’re ready to care for customers during a record summer at PHL — especially as the city hosts several major global events this year,” said American’s Vice President of PHL Operations Cesar Marchese. “We’re proud to serve as a key gateway and connection point to Europe, now with two new iconic destinations that strengthen our robust international network.”

Reinforcing the power of American’s flagship hub

ATH and ZRH join more than 230 other nonstop destinations accessible from DFW, American’s largest and most connected hub — a hub that plays a crucial role in delivering for customers across American’s global operation this summer.

DFW also recently transformed its schedule, introducing a new 13-bank schedule that more evenly distributes the airline’s more than 930 peak daily departures throughout the day at DFW. In just the first two months since implementing the strategy, the new schedule is already showcasing its benefits to customers at DFW and across the airline by minimizing delays, improving customer connections, reducing gate changes and delivering even better baggage handling performance — which are all contributing to the noticeable increase in customer satisfaction.

“New service to Athens and Zurich is a great example of how American continues to invest in its largest hub with even more opportunities to connect to destinations around the world,” said American’s Senior Vice President of DFW Operations Jim Moses. “We’re also investing in the travel journey with our new 13-bank schedule that sets up our team for success and delivers for our customers — not just at DFW but across our entire airline due to the outsized impact DFW has on our global operation.”

More nonstop options for a record-breaking summer

The start of American’s centennial summer, with the airline set to care for more customers than ever across its largest summer schedule to date — 75 million customers across 750,000 flights.

In addition to the new international routes launched today, American has also recently added more access to Europe from other hubs, including new nonstop service from Miami (MIA) to Milan (MXP), as well as New York (JFK) to Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI).

American’s renewed focus on customers has come with several enhancements to the travel experience — from the airport to in flight — this summer.

Get the redesigned app for your journey: American’s reimagined mobile app continues to evolve to support customer travel needs with easy, self-service tools to manage travel with the ability to rebook, track bags and receive digital vouchers. Plus, the expanded digital wallet integration further helps all customers stay informed with live updates without needing to open the app.

Enroll in TSA PreCheck® Touchless ID: Make the security process more seamless with TSA PreCheck® Touchless ID, providing participating customers a much faster, touchless identity verification process. The customer opt-in program is now available at 60 airports, including all of American’s hubs.

Relax in premium lounge spaces: Customers connecting to Europe at PHL can enjoy two of the newest lounge offerings in American’s network at the Flagship® and Admirals Club® lounges in A-West, providing a calm and comfortable space to enhance the airport experience. Lounges are also available at all five terminals when connecting to Europe through DFW, including a Flagship® lounge in Terminal D.

Enjoy free Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T: On nearly every domestic American flight, all AAdvantage® members can enjoy free Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T.

Get the latest about American at news.aa.com

Monday, June 8, 2026

How an Emirates Expansion Could Drastically Lower Tel Aviv–New York Airfares

The aviation world is buzzing with a rumor that feels straight out of a frequent-flyer fever dream. The Israeli Ministry of Transportation has reportedly approached Dubai-based mega-carrier Emirates with a jaw-dropping proposal: launch nonstop flights from Tel Aviv (TLV) to New York (JFK) and Bangkok (BKK). If this plan takes off, it would dramatically reshape transatlantic travel and offer a massive win for passengers tired of soaring ticket prices. However, getting those iconic Emirates jets onto the TLV–JFK route requires clearing some unprecedented legal, political, and regulatory hurdles.

Why is Israel Making This Move?

To put it simply: the current travel landscape between Israel and the United States is squeezed. Following the geopolitical turmoil that began in late 2023, U.S. legacy carriers like Delta, United, and American Airlines suspended their lucrative routes to Tel Aviv. While some tentative returns are on the horizon, American Airlines has pushed back its resumption until 2027.

This has left Israel's flag carrier, El Al, alongside Arkia, with a functional monopoly on nonstop flights to the U.S. With high demand and limited supply, airfares have skyrocketed. By courting Emirates, the Israeli government hopes to inject heavy competition into its marquee route, driving down ticket prices and restoring consumer confidence.

The "Seventh Freedom" Twist

Emirates is already famous for its successful Fifth Freedom flights—routes where an airline flies from its home country to a second country, and then continues to a third country, with the right to sell tickets on every individual leg. (Think of Emirates’ popular JFK–Milan–Dubai or Newark–Athens–Dubai routes).

But Israel's pitch goes a step further into uncharted territory. According to reports from Israel's N12 and Simple Flying, the government is offering Seventh Freedom rights.

What does that mean? Emirates wouldn't just be stopping over on the way from Dubai. Instead, they would essentially establish a foreign base of operations in Tel Aviv, permanently stationing aircraft and crews there to fly standalone routes directly to New York and Bangkok without the plane ever needing to touch down in Dubai.

The Massive Hurdles in the Way

While the idea of flying an Emirates A380 or Boeing 777 directly from Ben Gurion to New York sounds incredible, it won't happen overnight. Several major roadblocks stand in the way:

Regulatory Obstacles: Operating Seventh Freedom flights would require Israel to rewrite its own protectionist aviation laws. Furthermore, the deal would require strict U.S. regulatory approval, which is far from guaranteed.

Fierce Domestic Opposition: You can expect vehement pushback from El Al and Arkia, who will fiercely protect their market share on these highly profitable routes. U.S. carriers would likely lobby heavily against it as well.

Operational & Diplomatic Strategy: Emirates historically funnels its entire global operation through its massive mega-hub in Dubai. Basing crews and planes completely separate from their home hub deviates heavily from their core business model. Furthermore, the move relies entirely on the delicate diplomatic framework established by the Abraham Accords.

A Simpler Path Forward?

Some aviation insiders, like those at Live and Let's Fly, suggest a more realistic compromise. Instead of a standalone Seventh Freedom operation, Emirates could simply resume its suspended Dubai–Tel Aviv route and extend it onward to New York as a traditional Fifth Freedom flight.

This path of least resistance wouldn't require rewriting international aviation treaties, yet it would still bring the unmatched premium service of Emirates—and much-needed seat capacity—to the transatlantic market.The Bottom Line For now, this remains a highly ambitious pitch from the Israeli government rather than an imminent route announcement from Emirates. But the mere fact that these discussions are happening highlights just how much the global aviation map is shifting.

If it succeeds, it will be a historic milestone for regional normalization and a massive victory for travelers looking for more luxury, options, and affordability across the Atlantic.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Philadelphia Now Has The Nation's Only Airport Kosher And Halal Food Market

The grab-and-go concept is open in Terminal A-West.
Allan Bailey, president of PKS Airport, left, and Frank Sanders, general manager at PKS Kosher Market, right, stand in front of the shop at Philadelphia International Airport.

The newest food option at Philadelphia International Airport is also the first of its kind in the country.

PKS Kosher Market is the first exclusively kosher and halal food option to open in a U.S. airport. Located in Terminal A-West, the grab-and-go shop sells packaged meals, snacks, candy and beverages from 5:15 a.m. to 11 p.m. each day.

The concept comes from Prime Kosher Sports, a food operator with stands in New York's Barclays Center, Citi Field and Yankee Stadium. It also has locations in the Prudential Center in Newark and at the U.S. Open tennis center in Queens.

"PKS Kosher Market is designed to meet the clear demand for kosher and halal foods in airports," said Allan Bailey, president of PKS Airport. "It’s been a journey to get here, but we are very excited to get this venture off the ground."

Travelers will find turkey sandwiches on pretzel buns, falafel plates, grilled chicken Caesar wraps, bagels, salads and kosher-certified candy on the shelves. PKS Market aims to cater to customers beyond the kosher- and halal-observant through its gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan items.

MarketPlace PHL, which manages the airport's restaurants and retail, has been expanding the food offerings in recent years. Middle Child, Insomnia Cookies, Federal Donuts & Chicken and Oyster House all opened stands in 2025 as part of the "Founded in Philly" program. The travel hub has been making numerous changes and upgrades ahead of the expected tourism influx from the World Cup and semiquincentennial.

https://www.phillyvoice.com/staff-contributors/kristin-hunt/

Saturday, June 6, 2026

What's New In Greater Miami and Miami Beach In 2026

Greater Miami and Miami Beach has entered Q2 2026 with new openings, cultural experiences and marquee events. From standout dining concepts and hotel developments to major festivals, fashion shows and sporting events, the season highlights the destination's continued momentum and year-round appeal.

“Miami isn't just evolving; it's setting the pace,” said David Whitaker, president and CEO of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB). “The scale of investment, the strength of new development and the international attention continue to define our position at the forefront of travel and entertainment.”

Hotel Openings & Hospitality News

In April, Miami Beach welcomed UNFRAMED, Autograph Collection, the first premium lifestyle hotel in over a decade to open on Washington Avenue, just steps away from New World Symphony's SoundScape Park and The Fillmore. Designed by architect Rudy Ricciotti with interiors by Gulla Jónsdóttir, the property features 149 guest rooms and suites, all with private balconies or outdoor terraces, a tranquil open-air atrium and Vilebrequin La Plage, a Riviera-inspired restaurant and poolside destination on the rooftop.

Brickell Arch, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miami, the newest addition to Marriott Bonvoy's prestigious Luxury Collection portfolio, also debuted in April as a reimagined 201-room property overlooking Biscayne Bay. Defined by its iconic architectural arch, the hotel features a rooftop sky lounge and pool terrace, wellness experiences at Leaf Spa by K'alma, and ADRIFT Mare, a Mediterranean dining concept by Michelin-starred Chef David Myers.

Following a $4 million renovation of a former multifamily property, Little Havana welcomed El Jardín Inn, an 18-key neighborhood-focused boutique hotel concept offering suite-style accommodations with kitchenettes, a lush central courtyard and flexible workspaces. Located steps from Calle Ocho, the property emphasizes cultural immersion through rotating local art installations, wellness programming and community-driven experiences.

Fontainebleau Miami Beach debuted two new Presidential Suites alongside the full renovation of all guest rooms and suites within the 17-story Versailles Tower, as well as upgrades to the existing Presidential Suites in the historic Château Tower.

The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami also completed a major renovation of its 30,000-square-foot spa and wellness sanctuary as part of the resort's $100 million transformation, introducing sound therapy experiences, daily renewal rituals, a tranquil sensory spa garden and bespoke treatments inspired by Key Biscayne's natural surroundings.

Miami's acclaimed five-star Acqualina Resort & Residences is marking its 20th anniversary with a series of dining, wellness and guest experiences. Highlights include a reimagined Il Mulino New York, new Seed to Skin Tuscany spa treatments, enhanced family programming and exclusive oceanfront Villa Suite offerings, alongside a celebratory anniversary weekend from May 15-17, featuring the debut of Acqualina Wellness Club and The Art of Motoring by Acqualina x Prestige Imports car showcase, among other activations.

Miami International Airport has expanded its hospitality offerings with Wait N' Rest, the airport's first in-terminal sleep rooms. Located in Concourse D near Gate D15, the facility features 45 private rooms with beds and access to showers, giving travelers a private space to recharge between flights. A second location is expected to open in Concourse H later this year, further expanding the service.

New Attractions & Experiences

During Miami Beach Pride, the city unveiled a relocated LGBTQIA+ crosswalk installation in Lummus Park. Reassembled using more than 3,600 colorful pavers just steps from its original Ocean Drive location, the installation stands as a renewed symbol of resilience, visibility and community support.

Meanwhile, Palace South Beach and Boucher Brothers, in coordination with the City of Miami Beach's LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee, inaugurated the Gay Beach, reestablishing the dedicated space around 12th Street. The initiative introduces new food and beverage offerings alongside beach chair concierge services, reinforcing the city's commitment to inclusivity.

Beyond its cultural and community-driven initiatives, the destination is also expanding immersive entertainment and nightlife offerings. Faena Miami Beach's iconic Faena Theater premiered OBSESSION, a new high-energy resident production that transforms the theater into a multisensory performance space featuring live vocals, dynamic choreography and cinematic visuals. Shows run weekly from Thursday through Saturday evenings.

400 Vinyl Room opened on the ninth floor of Gale Miami Hotel & Residences, introducing an intimate listening lounge inspired by the original “400 Club” at Yamashiro Hollywood and Tokyo's vinyl bar culture. Conceived as a late-night counterpart to Yamashiro Miami, the 50-seat space by AMA Design centers on a vinyl-only music program spanning funk, soul, disco and '80s Latin, paired with a cocktail menu and champagne and caviar service.

Miami's museums and cultural institutions are also introducing major new exhibitions and interactive programming this season. The City of Miami Beach's newly reimagined Rotunda at The Bass debuted in Collins Park as an intimate arts space and satellite gallery following The Bass Museum's $5.79 million renovation. The historic structure now includes a new lobby, modernized facilities and enhanced public programming.

HistoryMiami Museum has officially reintroduced itself as the Museum of Miami, reflecting the evolving spirit, diversity and global influence of the city it has long celebrated. While the name has changed, the museum's mission remains the same: preserving and sharing the people, moments and movements that shape Miami's past, present and future.

The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science expands its lineup with two major exhibitions. Launched May 1, How to Die in Space: An Interactive Adventure Through the Cosmos is a Frost Planetarium experience blending humor, science and audience participation in a choose-your-own-adventure journey through black holes, supernovas and other cosmic phenomena. On May 16, the museum debuted Extreme Sports: Beyond Human Limits, which explores the science and psychology behind activities like wingsuit flying, rock climbing, parkour and freediving.

On May 7, the Museum of Sex Miami debuted Utopia: Three Centuries of Sexuality in American Cults and Communes, a two-story exhibition exploring how sexuality, spirituality and communal living have shaped broader cultural narratives. Curated by Jodi Wille, the experience brings together more than 300 artifacts, artworks and multimedia pieces to examine over 20 influential groups—from the Shakers to the Source Family.

Miami Children's Museum expands its lineup of interactive programming with Playful Putters, a new exhibit that takes guests of all ages through the history of mini golf with creatively designed holes reflecting different eras of the game. The museum will also debut Plant Soccer, an interactive play-based environment timed to global excitement around the sport, incorporating elements of science and education in a series of soccer-inspired challenges and games.

Superblue Miami celebrates its fifth anniversary this May. Since its debut, Superblue has brought large-scale experiential installations to Miami that combine art, technology and sensory exploration.

Miami Beach Classical Music Festival (MMF) returns from May through July, launching its annual summer concert series with a lineup of large-scale classical performances across multiple indoor and open-air settings in Miami Beach. The festival features a mix of symphonic concerts, opera productions and project-mapping experiences, including Memorial Day and Fourth of July concerts and the innovative Immersive Space Symphony, showcasing emerging talent alongside world-class musicians.

Miami International Airport continued its MIA LIVE ARTS series in celebration of America's 250th anniversary with live jazz by local nonprofit Jazz Music-in-Action (JAZZMIA). Part of a broader lineup of performances—from jazz and country to disco and rock—the series brings live cultural experiences directly to travelers while highlighting the diversity of American music traditions.

Through August 16, Doral's dining and entertainment hub CityPlace Doral presents “Summer Lovin',” a free seasonal art installation that transforms the open-air destination into an interactive, photo-friendly experience with 186 colorful overhead heart sculptures, love lock displays and a custom-built bridge activation in Fountain Plaza.

Outdoor recreation and experiential tourism are also expanding across Greater Miami and Miami Beach. Thriller Miami Speedboat Adventures is offering a new 45-minute slow-speed architectural boat tour on Miami's waterways and skyline. Cruising through the Miami River, Downtown, Brickell and Brickell Key, the guided experience highlights the city's historic and contemporary architecture while sharing cultural insights, including the legacy of the native Tequesta people.

Florida State Parks announces the return of its popular full moon guided kayak tours, inviting guests to explore scenic mangroves and waterways under moonlit skies at destinations such as Oleta River State Park.

New Restaurant Openings & Culinary Milestones

Greater Miami and Miami Beach's restaurant scene continues to evolve in Q2 with a diverse mix of global concepts, neighborhood favorites and experiential dining destinations.

Willie's Chicken Shack debuted in Miami Beach, introducing the New Orleans staple's approach to Southern comfort food. The concept offers a lively, grab-and-go dining experience with signature fried chicken, tenders, Cajun-inspired sides and daiquiris.

Also in Miami Beach, Leonardo opened on Collins Avenue, introducing a 4,500-square-foot Italian restaurant and late-night lounge inspired by the elegance and social dining traditions of 1930s through 1950s Italy. The concept blends handmade pastas, seafood-forward dishes, curated cocktails and tableside presentations with live music and cabaret-style entertainment.

Internationally acclaimed Greek-Mediterranean concept GAIA debuted its first U.S. location in Miami Beach. Known for its seafood-forward menu, the restaurant is complemented by NYX, its signature late-night lounge that has attracted a global celebrity following.

On May 16, the newly renovated Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel in Miami Beach introduces Solei Beach Club, inspired by the effortless spirit of coastal Spain and the Mediterranean Riviera. The 11,500-square-foot oceanfront destination features shareable cuisine by Executive Chef Gaston Javier Sanchez, handcrafted cocktails, luxury cabanas and a chic open-air setting designed for all-day lounging.

Celebrating a major milestone, Il Mulino New York at Acqualina Resort unveiled a comprehensive renovation ahead of its 20th anniversary, refreshing its oceanfront dining room, bar and private dining spaces.

Meanwhile, Wynwood welcomed the first U.S. outpost of Cotidiano, bringing the Guadalajara-born bistro and specialty market to the heart of the arts district. Designed as an all-day concept, the indoor-outdoor space operates as a daytime café serving specialty coffee, pastries, açaí bowls and tacos before transitioning into an evening destination for steaks, pasta and craft cocktails.

Also in Wynwood, Cervecería La Tropical marked its fifth anniversary with the return of acclaimed Miami Chef Cindy Hutson as consulting chef. Featuring more than 15 new dishes, the refreshed menu highlights Caribbean-inspired cuisine and seasonal ingredients. The milestone was celebrated with an all-day anniversary event on April 25, featuring live music and community programming.

Fooq's returns with a new chapter in Little River, marking the revival of the beloved concept originally founded in Downtown Miami in 2015 by restaurateur David Foulquier. Reimagined after a five-year hiatus, the restaurant serves wood-fired, Persian-influenced modern American cuisine under Chef Andrew Bazzini and Lion's Den, an upstairs late-night lounge.

Mottai, the first U.S. concept from Brazil's acclaimed Attivo Group, debuted at The Plaza Coral Gables, blending Japanese cuisine with French technique in a contemporary setting.

Meanwhile, The Wagyu Bar, the elevated steakhouse concept from Meat N' Bone, reopened in the former Café Vialetto space in Coral Gables, marking a new chapter for the brand. The restaurant delivers an expanded menu ranging from accessible cuts to exclusive global wagyu, alongside a vibrant bar program.

Takay will soon debut on Coral Way as an intimate 10-seat omakase counter, offering a chef-led Japanese dining experience. Designed by Japan-based firm KTX, the space blends traditional craftsmanship with subtle Miami influences.

In April, Slow Food Miami celebrated its 15th annual “Snail of Approval” Tasting Party at Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, bringing together top local chefs, artisans and purveyors for an evening honoring sustainable, locally sourced cuisine. Proceeds from the event supported the organization's Edible School & Community Garden Program, reinforcing its mission to promote good, clean and fair food for future generations.

New in Cruising

Norwegian Cruise Line expanded its fleet with the debut of Norwegian Luna, which began sailing from PortMiami in April. As part of the Prima Plus Class, the ship introduced enhanced outdoor areas, new dining venues and entertainment, and signature attractions like the Aqua Slidecoaster.

Margaritaville at Sea unveiled an expansive lineup of kid-friendly and family-focused experiences aboard Beachcomber, the line's newest flagship vessel set to debut from PortMiami in 2027. Designed with multigenerational travel in mind, the ship will feature interactive play spaces and entertainment tailored for younger cruisers.

Transportation & Getting Around

Freebee is continuing to scale its footprint in Downtown Miami with a major expansion aimed at improving mobility throughout the destination's urban core. In partnership with the Miami Downtown Development Authority, Freebee has introduced six new all-electric vehicles and expanded its service routes to seamlessly connect Brickell, the Central Business District and the Arts & Entertainment District.

Brightline announced its launch on the Amadeus Travel Platform, expanding access to its high-speed rail service for thousands of travel advisors and booking partners worldwide. The integration enables travel professionals to book Brightline alongside air travel and other transportation options, enhancing connectivity to Greater Miami and Miami Beach and making travel throughout South and Central Florida more convenient for visitors.

Upcoming Events in Greater Miami and Miami Beach

SweetHeat Miami at Various Locations | May 12-18

Magic City Miami Festival at Various Locations | May 14-17

Food, Wine and Fete at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park | May 16

Paws and Play Weekend at Miami Children's Museum | May 16-17

Florida Grand Opera at the Garden at Miami Beach Botanical Garden | May 21

Miami Sound Space at Miami Beach Bandshell | May 21

Miami Es Un Chiste at Miami Improv Comedy Theatre | May 21-31

Hyundai Air & Sea Show at Lummus Park | May 23-24

American Black Film Festival (ABFF) at Multiple Venues in Miami Beach | May 27-31

PARAISO Miami Swim Week at Collins Park | May 28-31

Asian Culture Festival at Tropical Park | May 30-31

Wynwood Pride at Wynwood Arts District | Various Dates in June

Vizcaya Late: Pride Edition at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens | June 5

CommuniTea Dance at Adrienne Arsht Center | June 7

The Book of Mormon at Adrienne Arsht Center | June 9-14

Mango Festival at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden | June 13-14

Miami FIFA World Cup 26™ Fan Festival at Bayfront Park | June 13 – July 5

FIFA World Cup 26™ Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay at Hard Rock Stadium | June 15

Freedom Plane National Tour at Museum of Miami | June 20 – July 5

FIFA World Cup 26™ Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde at Hard Rock Stadium | June 21

FIFA World Cup 26™ Scotland vs. Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium | June 24

FIFA World Cup 26™ Colombia vs. Portugal at Hard Rock Stadium | June 27

To stay up to date on openings, announcements and timely news throughout the destination, visit MiamiandMiamiBeach.com