Miami’s Most Instagrammable Nights Out (2026)

  • May 26, 2026
  • 11 min read
  • Events

If there’s one word we’d use to describe Miami, it’s “hot,” and we’re not just talking about the weather — or the basketball team. Everything from neon lights and Art Deco architecture to Latin dance and cuisine contributes to the nightlife in the Magic City.

Whether you’re looking for a pulsating club scene or a rooftop dinner with a sunset seascape or skyline, there are lots of social media-worthy options in the 305. Here are some of Miami’s most Instagrammable ways to spend a night out on the town.

1. Enjoy a rooftop sunset with a drink at Rosa Sky

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Source: Courtesy of Rosa Sky

Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 4:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. (happy hour 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.); Sunday 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. (happy hour 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.); Sunday brunch from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.; kitchen closes at midnight daily

Address: AC Hotel & Element Brickell; 115 SW 8th St., 22nd Floor, Miami

The experience: Arrive at the AC Hotel & Element Brickell, and head to the 22nd floor to dine on internationally inspired tapas and sip a selection of cocktails as you take in jaw-dropping views of the Miami skyline. This rooftop venue also has a selection of music lined up to add to the ambiance.

Why it’s unique: It’s just the right amount of Caribbean-themed cool mixed with a relaxing aesthetic vibe. It’s a great place to see and be seen. If you’re there during sunset, you can score iconic content featuring Rosa Sky‘s neon lights and the city skyline set against brilliant pink, purple and orange hues.

Other key info: Reservations are recommended but not required; they can be made on Tock. Rosa Sky is open only to visitors 21 and older. Valet parking is available at the hotel at a rate of $25 for the first four hours. Note that Rosa Sky has a smart casual dress code.

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2. Join an EDM marathon at Club Space

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Source: Courtesy of Club Space

Hours: Vary by event; check specific event details

Address: 34 NE 11th St., Miami

Price: Varies by event; check specific event details

The experience: If you’re someone who’s moved by music and you’re looking to dance the night away at one of Miami’s most heart-pounding clubs, you’ll want to have a look at Club Space. It specializes in hours-long electronic dance music marathons with tracks spun by resident DJs, as well as a rotating roster of visiting acts.

Why it’s unique: Pulsating beats, good vibes and a crowd that loves feeling the music as much as you do are what set this venue apart from others. Plus, Club Space has a special alcohol license that allows them to stay open late and serve up drinks 24 hours a day. Videography, flash photography and professional photography are not allowed, but photos without a flash are permitted, which means you can capture the perfect Instagram moment with your friends as you’re immersed in the music.

Other key info: Tickets are available via ticketing platform DICE. Tickets are also available at the door but for much higher prices. Refunds are not allowed. VIP reservations can be made by filling out the form on the Club Space website. Minimum ages vary by event, and everyone must present a valid photo ID. Entry to Club Space is at the discretion of the door staff; purchasing a ticket does not guarantee you admission. The club’s dress code is loose, but backless shoes and gym attire are not permitted.

3. Dine at Watr with sunset views

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Source: Courtesy of Watr

Hours: Restaurant: Sunday to Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. (sunset menu from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.; late-night menu from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.). Bar: Sunday to Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 12 a.m.; Thursday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

Address: 1 Hotel Miami, 2341 Collins Ave., 18th Floor, Miami

Price: A la carte

The experience: If you’d prefer a rooftop dining experience or cocktails overlooking the ocean, head to Watr. Based at 1 Hotels’ Miami location on the 18th floor, this restaurant serves up Japanese-inspired cuisine like edamame, crispy rice tuna, chili tofu, carrot-ginger salad, bluefin tuna tartare, an omakase sampler, sushi, steak, chicken and octopus with sweeping alfresco vistas.

Why it’s unique: You won’t just receive stunning ocean views during a visit to Watr. Come at golden hour to enjoy the sunset menu against an Insta-worthy backdrop of brilliant colors as the sun goes down. On Saturdays, take in live music from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and enjoy DJ-spun tunes late on Fridays and Saturdays. The restaurant also sources its ingredients locally from ethical growers.

Other key info: Reservations are recommended for dining, especially on weekends. They can be made on the Seven Rooms booking platform. The nighttime dress code is casual-chic. A 19% tip will automatically be added to all checks, along with an additional 2% culinary service charge.

4. Catch big names at E11even Miami

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Source: Courtesy of E11even Miami

Hours: Always open

Address: 29 NE 11th St., Miami

Price: Varies by event

The experience: For a party at any time of day, you won’t want to miss E11even Miami — one of the top clubs, both in the United States and across the globe. The typical night out at E11even features aerial acts, plenty of club lighting and visuals so wild you’ll have no shortage of content to share across your socials.

But you’ll also find big-name acts. It hosts special events and concerts from well-known artists that have included Big Sean, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Usher and more. Guest DJs have included Steve Aoki, Skrillex, Zedd and DIPLO.

Why it’s unique: This high-energy venue is open 24/7, which is a rarity in the club scene. In addition to several bars, it also houses a full rooftop restaurant, a state-of-the-art DJ booth, 32 VIP conversation rooms, seven VIP rooms for up to 20 people and a 30-foot LED screen that offers visual effects and screens sporting events.

Other key info: Tickets for individual events can be purchased on the Speakeasygo website. VIP reservations are available via a form on the E11even website. The dress code is stylish and chic. Oversized clothes, activewear, sports jerseys, beachwear, tank tops, shorts, flip-flops and baseball caps aren’t allowed.

5. Get your theme on at Tipsy Flamingo Cocktail Bar

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Source: Courtesy of Tipsy Flamingo Cocktail Bar

Hours: Monday to Thursday, 5 p.m. to 3 a.m.; Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m. to 4 a.m.; Sunday, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Address: 40 NE 1st Ave., Suite 101, Miami

Price: A la carte drink prices

The experience: Tipsy Flamingo is a quintessentially Miami cocktail bar that’s done up in a Caribbean jungle theme with plenty of neon signage and late-night shenanigans that make for the perfect social gathering spot. Show up, and enjoy some of the quirkiest and most Instagrammable cocktails you’ve ever seen with fun names like “Instagram Model,” “My English Is Not Very Good Looking,” and “Sunburn Relief.”

Why it’s unique: This bar offers fun themed events, including daily happy hours from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Music Mondays with local DJs and $10 margaritas, Tipsy Tuesdays where women get free well drinks, Throwback Thursdays where music features hits from the ’90s and ’00s, jazz nights and even no-phone parties where attendees rely on old-school cameras to capture memories.

Other key info: Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are recommended for tables, and they can be made on the Toast website. All guests must be 21 or older.

6. Feel the Eastern vibes at Sugar Rooftop Bar

Ornately carved wooden bar with matching wooden stools on a rooftop in Miami
Source: Courtesy of Sugar Rooftop Bar

Hours: Sunday to Wednesday, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Thursday to Saturday, 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.

Address: East Hotel, 788 Brickell Plaza, 40th floor, Miami

Price: A la carte

The experience: On the 40th floor of the East Hotel — a luxury property with 20,000 square feet of outdoor pool space and upscale shopping — is Sugar. In keeping with its Eastern theming, this rooftop oasis of lush greenery and breathtaking views features a wooden Balinese bar, Asian-inspired sharing plates and plenty of cocktails to tickle your fancy. You can also expect live DJ sets.

Why it’s unique: Whether your focus is the exquisite hand-carved bar, the amazing sunset views or the tasty drinks, the setting is perfect for a night out that’s worthy of sharing online.  

Other key info: After 6 p.m., all guests must be at least 21 years of age. ID is required for entry. A nighttime chic dress code applies, along with minimum consumption requirements for table reservations, which can be made on the Seven Rooms website.

7. Immerse yourself in art at Superblue Miami

A man stands in an open room illuminated with neon floral imagery on the floor and walls
Source: Courtesy of Superblue Miami

Hours: Monday to Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Address: 1101 NW 23rd St., Miami

Price: Weekday tickets from $17 for kids; $32 for adults; $29 for seniors, Florida residents, students, military and frontline health workers; higher prices on weekends

The experience: Although a stereotypical night out in Miami often includes partying at the club until the wee hours of the morning, that scene isn’t for everyone. If you’re seeking something a bit more family-friendly or if you’re not exactly a night owl, a visit to Superblue Miami might be a great fit for you. It comprises 50,000 square feet of interactive art from renowned artists and studios.

Why it’s unique: This immersive, interactive art exhibit practically screams to be recorded. From rooms filled with foam, mirrors and thousands of string lights to LED walls and giant spaces with projections that react to your movements, there’s something around nearly every corner that will have you staring in wonder.

Other key info: You can find tickets directly on the Superblue Miami website. Sensory-friendly visits and guided tours are available. Tickets are for timed entry. There is no time limit inside Superblue, but you can expect to spend about 90 minutes there. Refunds are not allowed, but you can exchange your ticket for a different date or time. Tickets are also transferable. Metered street parking is available.

8. Hang out in the Basement Bowl

Neon lights illuminate a bowling alley in Miami
Source: Courtesy of Basement Bowl

Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Address: The Miami Beach Edition Hotel, 2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach

Price: Varies by time and number of people per lane

The experience: Reserve a lane, lace up your bowling shoes, and prepare for a great time at Basement Bowl in — you guessed it — the basement of the Edition hotel in Miami Beach. There’s also a full menu of gourmet bites, as well as drinks and bottle service.

Why it’s unique: This four-lane cosmic bowling alley in the basement of a hotel wows with color-changing light effects in an intimate setting. What’s not to love — and to share online?

Other key info: Reserve a lane via Seven Rooms. Everyone must be 21 or older after 9 p.m., but all ages are welcome until then. After 9 p.m., a minimum spend applies for each lane, based on the number of people. Each lane can accommodate up to eight bowlers.

Bottom line

Whether you prefer a night at the club or a more low-key visit to an art installation or rooftop restaurant, there’s plenty in Miami that’s worth raving about to your friends online.

If you’ve been kicking around the idea of trying your hand at a popup event or business venture, Peerspace can help you find the perfect venue. It’s the best place to find one-of-a-kind locations that you can rent by the hour. Think alfresco rooftop spaces, funky lofts, epic mansions, industrial warehouses and more.

Plus, when you search for bookable properties in Miami, you’ll also receive transparent pricing and the ability to directly connect with venue owners so you can ask questions and better execute your plan.

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