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The Ultimate Luxury Guide to Black-Owned & Black-Friendly Miami

Miami is a city where the sun kisses your skin just right, the ocean hums a melody of abundance, and the energy? Pure, undeniable magic. But let’s be real—if you’re doing Miami, you’re doing it luxuriously, unapologetically, and on your terms. Whether it’s five-star stays, elite dining, or curated experiences, I’ve mapped out the most Black-owned and Black-friendly spots to make your Miami trip one for the books.


Where to Stay: Luxury, Vibes & Unapologetic Comfort

The Goodtime Hotel

Co-owned by Pharrell Williams, this hotel isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s an experience. From the pastel Art Deco vibes to the rooftop pool that screams Black luxury, The Goodtime Hotel is for the traveler who wants style, sophistication, and a damn good time.
📍 Location: 601 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL
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The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach

For those who want classic luxury with an oceanfront view, The Ritz never disappoints. This property is Black-friendly and designed for travelers who expect nothing but the best. Their spa? Next-level indulgence.
📍 Location: 1 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL
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Where to Eat: Black-Owned & Black-Friendly Culinary Gems

Red Rooster Overtown

Chef Marcus Samuelsson’s Red Rooster is a must. Located in the historic Black neighborhood of Overtown, this soul food-inspired eatery blends Caribbean, Southern, and African influences into every bite. Try the shrimp & grits or the fried yardbird and thank me later.
📍 Location: 920 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL
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Lil Greenhouse Grill

A cozy, Black-owned gem serving up organic soul food with a gourmet twist. Their BBQ rib tips and collard greens? Life-changing.
📍 Location: 1300 NW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL
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Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen

For the best oxtail, jerk chicken, and island vibes in the city, Dukunoo is the spot. The cocktails here are a whole mood, and the music will have you on your feet before dessert even hits the table.
📍 Location: 316 NW 24th St, Miami, FL
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Where to Play: Culture, Shopping & Black Excellence

The Urban

A Black-owned cultural hub featuring live music, art, and events that celebrate Miami’s Black community. Pull up for a cocktail and stay for the energy—it’s unmatched.
📍 Location: 1000 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL
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Awash Ethiopian Restaurant

A taste of East Africa in the heart of Miami. If you’ve never had authentic Ethiopian food, this is your sign. Order the meat combo or veggie platter and let the flavors take you on a journey.
📍 Location: 19934 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL
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Soul Basel & Art of Black Miami

Miami’s art scene isn’t just about Wynwood murals—Black artists are making major waves. Time your visit with Art Basel in December, and don’t miss Soul Basel, a Black-centered exhibition highlighting African diasporic art.
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Where to Unwind: Wellness & Self-Care

K’Alma Spa

For those who believe in healing through luxury, this Peruvian-inspired spa offers energy-balancing treatments, deep tissue massages, and a vibe that just feels right.
📍 Location: 841 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL
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Exhale Spa South Beach

Yoga, meditation, and the kind of massages that make you forget all your worries. Treat yourself.
📍 Location: 1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL
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Final Word: Miami Is Yours—Claim It

Luxury isn’t just about price tags—it’s about intention. It’s about making space for yourself in a world that sometimes wants you to play small. Miami? It’s your playground. From Black-owned gems to Black-friendly sanctuaries of abundance, this city is waiting for you to arrive and shine.

So pack your bags, book that flight, and step into your luxury era—because Miami is calling, and trust me, you deserve to answer.

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