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As travelers and locals find a new lust for the great outdoors, Kimpton Angler’s Hotel South Beach rolls out its Ride Like a Local package, inviting guests to get back to nature at the beach or at any one of Miami’s many nearby parks.With the start of Spring just a few weeks away and a newfound appreciation for nature and open-air experiences, guests will enjoy picnicking in style as they spend the day exploring the local scenery with a basket brimming with delectable, chef-inspired favorites and all the essentials including:

  • Reserved bike for three hours
  • Choice of gourmet sandwich, side, dessert, and beverage (see below)
  • Cocktail to-go (optional)
  • Picnic basket and blanket
  • Cups and cutlery

With a customizable menu created by Seawell Fish n’ Oyster, Executive Chef Julian Garriga, the Ride Like a Local package is priced at $28/per person (without cocktail) and $38/person (with cocktail). Guests can choose from an assortment of salads, sandwiches, beverages, and desserts to create their own perfect picnic to go. Options include Vietnamese Bahn Mi Style Turkey Sandwich; Roast Beef with Herb Gremolata and Mustard Sauce; Antipasto Mozzarella Sandwich with Lemon Basil Pesto (vegan); Thai Orzo Salad; Heirloom Tomato and Squash Salad; and a boozy or non-boozy beverage such as a refreshing Watermelon Margarita or Blueberry Pomegranate Sparking Water.  (Note: price per person does not include taxes.)

Centrally located in the heart of South Beach, nearby parks located a short bike ride away from Kimpton Angler’s include South Pointe Park Pier, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Ocean Beach Park, and Flamingo Park. To book the Kimpton Angler’s Ride Like a Local experience or any one of the hotel’s current specials or packages visit https://www.anglershotelmiami.com/miami-beach-hotel-promotions/.

Kimpton Angler’s guest experience is all about discovery. Ride Like a Local is the latest way the hotel helps guests experience the many sides of this iconic destination. The hotel also helps guest explore nearby coral reefs through specially curated dive and snorkel excursions; while celebrating Miami’s artful side and unique history with a series of outdoor murals; and thoughtfully re-imagined historic bungalows and villas that date back to the 1930s, serving as a compliment to the hotel’s dramatically designed six-story tower, which added 85 keys to the hotel’s five-building, 132-guest-room property.