71 June 18–24, 2026 NEW TIMES miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com minute massage. We say go for the full ulti- mate package, at just $34 for hands and $49 for feet, with all of the above plus a 10-minute massage and paraffin wax treatment. BEST SALON Red Carpet Salon 145 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables, 33134 305-444-1211 redcarpetsalonmiami.com Considering the French own more than their fair share of the language not only of love (la langue de l’amour) but also fashion (haute couture; prêt-à-porter), perhaps we should not be surprised that two transplants from La République Française have established the chicest, classiest, most ro- mantic hair salon in Miami. Both veterans of legend- ary Parisian salons, Stephane Bragoni and Manuela Morancais (along with master col- orist Anais and stylist Iliya) have built a fervent and growing stable of devotees by integrating cutting-edge French hair and color tech- niques with a Miami flair. Are the results exquisite? Oui oui! BEST SPA Bamford Wellness Spa South Beach 2341 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, 33139 305-604-6792 1hotels.com Walk into the 1 Hotel lobby and you’re in- stantly struck by the tranquil energy of nature. Walls of white stone, wood ceilings and plants everywhere characterize the hotel. As you go deeper inside, you’ll find Bamford Wellness Spa South Beach which is equally in sync with nature. Miami’s passion for health and well- ness meets its match with Bamford, a lifestyle and wellness brand founded in the English countryside with the philosophy that nature heals and protects and that people should aim to live in harmony with it. Bamford Wellness Spa South Beach is the brand’s first U.S. loca- tion, offering holistic treatments and services including massages and facials that feature products made from natural and organic in- gredients. In a city that rarely slows down, this spa encourages stillness and attunement. BEST BIKE SHOP Willie’s Bicycles 7915 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, 33138 786-325-3830 williesbicycles.com For more than a decade, Willie’s Bicycles has provided friendly neighborhood service to tens of thousands of Miami cyclists. From simple flat tire fixes to custom building road bikes, shop owner William Arias and his crew provide no fuss customer service at reason- able prices. A flat repair can cost between $15 to $20, and tune-ups start at $75. The shop also offers an array of used bicycles for sale starting at around $150. If you are a true road warrior, Willie’s also has a small selection of vintage road bikes. Conveniently located off 79th Street and Biscayne Boulevard, the shop is open Mondays through Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. BEST GYM Legacy Fit Little River 7400 NW Miami Ct. Miami, 33150 786-221-6435 legacyfit.com If your gym doesn’t feel a little culty, are you even part of the community? At Legacy Fit in Little River, the motto is “No Days Off” and the culture is strong on grinding, gains and looking good. Try not to be in- timidated by the training staff or the regulars, many of whom are turning heads in and out of the gym. Under- neath their skimpy athleisure and chiseled physiques, this as- sortment of creators, professional athletes and local fitness enthusiasts is typically friendly to newbies and eager to lend a spot for your bench press. The fitness facility features bootcamp-style group classes for the social butterflies, open gym for the lone wolves and personal training for those seeking extra help. They also offer ample opportuni- ties to indulge in that post-workout glow, in- cluding a co-ed cold plunge and sauna, smoothie station and coffee bar. Accidentally pulled something while maxing out your deadlift? They’ve got PTs from Force Physical Therapy in the back for that, proving that when it comes to breaking a sweat, these guys have pretty much thought of everything. BEST CAR WASH Las Brisas 1601 SW 27th Ave. 305-856-0510 6800 Coral Wy. 305-667-0106 instagram.com/lasbrisascarwash Miamians are serious about their cars, which means driving around with a dirty one can be slightly embarrassing. Sure, there are plenty of places to get a wash, but some are defi- nitely better than others. Enter Las Brisas, where for around $16 you’ll get a full hand wash, vacuum and one less errand hanging over your head. Ask nicely, and they’ll often pay extra attention to problem spots, too. Wax add-ons, oil changes and other mainte- nance services are also available if you’re feel- ing especially productive. Yes, the line is almost always spilling out of the parking lot, but there’s a reason for that. Spotting Las Bri- sas with no wait feels like catching a shooting star or finding parking in Brickell on the first try — you don’t ask questions, you just pull in