Ultra 2012

Ultra Music Festival is the world’s largest electronic music festival, with over 100,000 attendees from nearly 80 different countries. The festival, known simply as “Ultra” or “UMF,” started as a closing exhibition to Miami’s Winter Music Conference in 1999, and has since expanded to three full days of pulsating electronic music. While the Winter Music Conference and Ultra are now separate events, they both occur during Miami Music Week, which usually happens in the last full week in March.
Ultra is a must for electronic music lovers. The atmosphere of being surrounded by fellow passionate enthusiasts from around the world is rare to come by and hard to beat. Be prepared to get sweaty, dirty, and make lots of new friends to rave with throughout the weekend. So if you enjoy dancing for three days straight, soaking up the Miami sun, and receiving hugs from the nicest strangers in neon wigs and fuzzy boots that you’ll ever meet, all while listening to the best established and emerging electronic artists the world has to offer, then grab your sunglasses and glow sticks, Ultra is for you.
Festival Line Up
12th Planet, 2manydjs, Adam Beyer, Afrobeta, Afrojack, Aleksus Sanchez, Alvin Risk, Ammie Graves, Andres Fresko, Andrew Parsons, Andy C, Annie Mac, Armin Van Buuren, Art Department, ATB, A-Trak, Avicii, Azari & Ill (DJ Set), Bass Control, Bass Nacho, Bassjackers, Bassnectar, Big Chocolate, Big, Gigantic, Beltek, Benny Benassi, Bingo Players, Bishop Magnetic, Bloody Beetroots (DJ Set), Borgore, Brodinski, Busy P, Camo & Krooked, Carbon Airways, Carl Cox, Cassy, Cazzette, Cedric Gervais, Chase and Status (Live), Chris Lake, Christopher James, CO/OP, Cosmic Gate, Dabura, Dada Life, Damian Lazarus, Darick Gyorgy, Dash Berlin, Datsik, David Guetta, Deekline, Deniz Koyu, Deniz Kurtel (Live), Digitalism (DJ Set), Dillon Francis, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Dirty South, DJ Dragon, DJ Icey, DJ Koo, DJ LC, DJ Naomie K, DJ Shadow, DJ Stellar, DJ Wags, DJ Xta-C, DMP, Doctor P, Dubfire, Duck Sauce, Eco, Electric Soulside, Elio Riso, Erick, Morillo, Fatboy Slim, Fedde Le Grand, Felguk, Felix Cartel, Ferry Corsten, Flux Pavilion, Flying Lotus, Flynn Nolan, Foniko, Gareth Emery, Gesafflestein, Gossip, Groove Armada (DJ Set), Gui Boratto, Gypsy, Hard Rock Sofa, Hardwell, Hatiras, Heather Holiday, High Contrast, Hil Huerta, Hugh Cleal, IDeaL & J-Break, Jack Beats, Jackmaster, Jakpot, Jamie Jones, Jared Coetzee, Jason Daniel, Jeff Thompson, Jefferson Funk, Jefr Tale, Jelo
Jeremy Olander, Jes Live, Jimmie Page, Joachim Garraud, Jochen Miller, Joe Bermudez. John Digweed, Jon Rundell, Joris Voorn, Junior Sanchez, Justice (Live), K-Ahz, Kaskade, Katy B, Kcis, Keys n Krates, Knife Party, Kraftwerk, Krafty Kuts, Laidback Luke, Lance Blaise & Gabriel Ben, Laura of Miami, Layo & Bushwacka!, Lazerdisc Party Sex, Lazy Rich, Lee Foss, Lightfield (Live), Little Dragon, Loco Dice, Love & Light, Luke Da Duke, M83, Madeon, Maetrik, Magda, Magnetic Man, Manuel De La Mare, Marcus Schossow, Martin Solveig, Maya Jane Coles, Metaphysical, Metronomy, Michael Woods, Miike Snow, Mim0sA, Miss Nine, Mord Fustang, Mt. Eden, Muggs, Mykris, Nadastrom, Nate Campbell, Neon Indian, Nervo, Netsky, New Order, Nic Fanciulli, Nicky Romero, Nobody Beats The Drum, Noel Sanger, Paper Diamond, Paul Thomas, Pedro M, Pendulum (DJ Set), Phunk Investigation, Pierce Fulton, Plump DJs, Popof, Porter Robinson, Pretty Lights, Professor Genius Brains, Proxxy & Lantern, Ranidu, Remo, Renato Ratier, Rhino & Miss, Cooper, Rhoan Troy, Richard Dinsdale, Richard Fraioli, Richie Hawtin, RioTGeaR, Robert Dale, Rod B. & Re Dupre, Rogrigo Vieira & Ferris, Ryan Morales, Sander Van Doorn, Sandro Silva, Savoy Live, SBTRKT (Live), Schwann, Seth Troxler, Shira - Masss, Shut Da Mouth, Sidney Samson, Sinden, Skream! + Benga, Skrillex, Spencer & Hill, Spinfantastic, SpinnZinn, Stanton Warriors, Stefano Noferini, Steve Aoki, Stripe, Subguys, Sultan & Ned Shepard, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Steve Lawler, Sven Vath, Swanky Jones, Swanky Tunes, Switch, Sydney Blu, Tale Of Us, Tensnake, The Flash Brothers, The Knocks, Tiesto, Tommy Trash, Transoverload, Treasure Fingers, Tritonal, Umek, Vida & Hannah Rad, Wolfgang Gartner, Wyzzard, Yousef, Zedd, Zeds Dead.
Photo: Oliver Correa, The HiFi Cartel
- How do I get to and from the festival?
- How do I get around during the event?
- What time does it start and end?
- Is reentry allowed?
- Are there any prohibited items?
- Can I bring outside food and/or drink?
- Will there be food sold at the event?
- Will there be alcohol sold at the event?
- What do I need to know about money?
- What will the weather be like?
- What should I wear?
- What should I bring?
- Anything else I need to know?
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How do I get to and from the festival?
If you're planning to drive, parking near the festival is usually around $40. If you don’t mind walking, you can usually find parking a little further from the festival entrance for around $10.
Coming from South Beach, you can either take a taxi, which costs around $20 each way, or the MetroBus, which is free and offers 24-hour service on select routes.
Downtown Miami offers many more transportation options, as it is better equipped with public transportation and closer to the festival site. If you're staying nearby, you might be able to walk or take a taxi. Otherwise, public transportation is a viable and inexpensive option - in addition to the MetroBus, the MetroMover is another free option. Note that the Bicentennial Park Station is closed until 2013, but you can disembark at the Eleventh Street Station, which is just as close.
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How do I get around during the event?
When it comes to traveling between Ultra’s multiple stages and tents, the issue is the crowds, not the distance. This is especially true when getting to and from the main stage, so try to have a general plan for the day before you get there. It is also prudent to designate a meeting spot in case you lose your friends.
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What time does it start and end?
Doors open at 4pm Friday and 12pm on both Saturday and Sunday. The lines entering the festival can get pretty long, so make sure to account for that in your travel time.
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Is reentry allowed?
Reentry isn’t allowed, so plan accordingly and take with you everything you’ll need for the day.
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Are there any prohibited items?
Alcohol, illegal drugs, bottles, backpacks, animals, sound systems, and recording devices, both audio and visual, will not be allowed through the gates.
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Can I bring outside food and/or drink?
Outside food and drink are prohibited in the festival. Empty Camelbaks are allowed and can be filled up once inside.
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Will there be food sold at the event?
Food is available at the event. As with most festivals, prices can be quite steep, so plan accordingly. If you don’t feel like waiting in line, keep an eye out for mobile vendors wandering around the festival grounds.
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Will there be alcohol sold at the event?
Beer and cocktails are sold at the event and, once purchased, can be taken anywhere within the grounds. You must get a wristband from an age-verification station if you plan to purchase or consume alcohol.
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What do I need to know about money?
Festival vendors do not accept credit cards. There are ATMs on the grounds, but the ATM fee is an astronomical $12 per transaction, so try to bring enough cash to get you through the day.
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What will the weather be like?
Weather in Miami is consistently hot, humid, and sunny and March is typically one of the sunniest months of the year. The average temperature range in March is between 61-80°F (16-26°C). During the day it can be moderately hot and humid, but a night the temperature can drop to where you’ll need warmer attire.
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What should I wear?
Summer clothes are generally best, but because the festival goes from day to night, prepare for the weather transition by bringing a light layer. Many follow the “less is more” mentality, with girls wearing bikini tops and guys going shirtless. Fashion-wise, anything goes. You may feel ridiculous on your way to and from the festival, but once through the entrance gates, neon colors, sparkles and tutus become the norm.
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What should I bring?
Sunscreen is a must. Apply before you arrive and bring it with you to reapply ‐ there is nothing worse than getting burnt the first day of a festival and having to suffer through the pain for the rest of the weekend. Since backpacks aren’t allowed, fanny packs are a great idea to store your phone, cash, and sunscreen while leaving your hands free for dancing ‐ it is after all an anything-goes fashion fest.
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Anything else I need to know?
The Winter Music Conference also happens at the same as Ultra, so after the festival ends at midnight, there are dozens of parties across Miami to choose from. This is where staying in Downtown Miami can come in handy ‐ you have a nearby place to relax and freshen up without having to pay $40 for a round-trip taxi ride to South Beach.
Sunday, Mar 18, 2012
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Sexy & Wet Rooftop Pool Party
Club 50 @ The Viceroy Hotel, 12pm-5am
Featuring Tom Novy, Harry Choo Choo Romero, Jose Nunez, Atfc, Junior Sanchez, Antranig, Alex Alicea aka Who da Funk, Carl Kennedy, Markus Binapfl, Stafford Brothers, Cocodrills, Tom Sawyer, Joseph Anthony, Felipe Kaval, Nikolas, Albert Day, Mark M, Bruno Robles, Dynamik Dave, Alex Seda, Vinicio Rotelli, and Carlos Pouso. Free with WMC Badge, or $25.
Wednesday, Mar 21, 2012
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Paris Social Club Presents Bromance
Mamushka, 10pm-5am
Featuring Brodinski, Gesaffelstein, Jacques Lu Cont, Yusek, Surkin, Simian Mobile Disco, Club Cheval, Pipes, DJ Dodger Stadium, and Louisahh. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. 21+ event. -

HARD Miami Day 1: Moombahton Massive
Grand Central, 10pm-5am
Featuring Diplo, Dillon Francis, Nadastrom, Buraka Som Sistema (DJ/MC), Craze, Tittsworth, Toddlat, Sabo, JWLS, Codes, Bro Safari, Long Jawns, Billy the Gent, Heartbreak, Pickster One, Sazon Booya, Three Mike B, and Jen Lasher. 18+ event, Tickets can be purchased HERE. -

Trouble & Bass Presents Blackbird Bop
Black Bird Ordinary, 10pm-5am
Featuring Drop The Lime, The Captain, Haitian Hillbilly, Paul Devro, Smalltown pete, Samo Sound Boy, Induce, and Star Eyes. Free 21+ Event.
Thursday, Mar 22, 2012
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Above & Beyond at Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park Downtown Miami, 5-11pm
Featuring Above & Beyond, Arty, Mat Zo, Jaytech, and Boom Jinx. BUY TICKETS HERE. -

Ferry Corsten: WKND Album Launch
Space Miami, 10pm-8am
Featuring Ferry Corsten, John Dahlback, and more TBA. Free with WMC Badge before 12am, or BUY TICKETS HERE. -

The Pyramid Club Miami
Mamushka, 10pm-5am
Featuring Tensnake, Fred Falke, Plastic Plates, Yusek, Arthur Blake, Jeremy Glenn, Volta Bureau, Grandtheft, Tamara Sky, Troy Kurtz, Bones, Neoteric, Filthy Gorgeous, Human Life, and Mr. Charleton. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. 21+ event. -

HARD Miami Day 2
Grand Central, 10pm-5am
Featuring Boys Noize, Busy P, Brodinski, Gesaffelstein, Destructo, Oliver, Amtrac, and many more. 18+ event, tickets can be purchased HERE. -

Trouble & Bass 3rd Annual Smog vs. Basshead
Mekka Miami, 9pm-5am
Featuring Pendulum, Zeds Dead, Dirtyphonics, Gemini, 12th Planet, Drop The Lime, AC Slater, and many more spread accross 5 rooms and 8 hours. Click Here to purchase tickets. 18+ event.
Friday, Mar 23, 2012
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H50 Rooftop Pool Party
Club 50 @ The Viceroy Hotel, 12pm-5am
Featuring Paul Oakenfold, Alex Kenji, Cole , David Berrie, David Solano, EC Twins, Gina Star, Lazy Rich, Manuel De La Mare, Nadia Ali, Richard Beynon, Richard Dinsdale, Solo, Spencer, Starkillers, Stefano Noferini, Trent Cantrelle, Zen Freeman, and Spencer-n-Hill. Free with WMC badge after 11pm, or BUY TICKETS HERE. -

Space Presents Garuda with Gareth Emery
Space Miami, 10pm-8am
Featuring Gareth Emery, Tritonal, Blake Jarell, Ashley Wallbridge, Ben Gold, Craig Connelly, and Triarchy. Free with WMC Badge before 12am, or BUY TICKETS HERE. -

No.19 Social Experiment
Mamushka, 10pm-5am
Featuring Art Department, Maceo PLX, Tone of Arc, Nitin, Tanner Ross, Audiofly, Shauan Reeves, James Teej, Droog vs. Inxec, and Den Ishu. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. 21+ event. -

Hospitality USA & Canada Tour
White Room, 9pm-6am
Featuring High Contrast, Netsky, Camo & Krooked, DJ Craze, John B, Kastle, Jubilee, Stareyes, Micha, and Hospital DJ's. Hosted by Dynamite MC and Sharpness. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets to this 18+ event. -

Trouble & Bass Presents Tropic Terror
Black Bird Ordinary, 10pm-5am
Featuring Drop The Lime, AC Slater, Bart B More, Harvard Bass, Star Eyes, The Captain, Plastician, Willy Joy, Udachi, Acid Jack, Deathface, Samo Sound Boy, B. Rick, Clicks & Whistles, Dell Harris. Free entry before Midnight - $10 after. 21+ event. -

Manatee Grove: Mad Decent & Friends
Villa 221, 12pm
Miami Mansion Party thrown by Scion, IHeartComix, Embrace, and Mad Decent. Featuring Diplo, Dillon Francis, Araab Muzik, Sinden, Brenmar, Surkin, Skeet Skeet, Oliver Twizt, JWLS, Lazerdisk Party Sex, Paul Devro, Torror Torro, Jackmaster, Benzona, Carli, and many more secret guests. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets.
Saturday, Mar 24, 2012
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Masquerade Motel Miami - Swedish House Mafia
Grand Central Park, 3-11pm
Featuring Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, Alesso, AN21, Third Party, and No_ID. BUY TICKETS HERE. -

Space Presents Steve Angello
Space Miami, 10pm-4am
Featuring Steve Angello, Pete Tong, Robbie Rivera, Louis Puig, and Patrick M. Free with WMC Badge before 12am, tickets now sold out. -

Boysnoize Presents Miaminoize
Mamushka, 9pm-5am
Featuring Boys Noize, Spank Rock, Switch, Housemeister, D.I.M., Bart B More, Housemeister, Djedjotronic & Strip Steve, LE1F, and Dubble Dutch. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. 21+ event. -

Green Label Sound presents Star Slinger and Classixx
Bardot Miami, 9pm-6am
Featuring Star Slinger (Live), Classixx, RAC, Oliver (live), and Beni. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets. -

Fools Gold Miami
Grand Central, 10pm-5am
Featuring Jacques Lu Cont, Just Blaze, Congorock, Treasure Fingers, Style of Eye, LA Riots, Flosstradamus, Jokers of the Scene, Nick Catchdubs, and Fifteenth. FREE WITH RSVP.
Sunday, Mar 25, 2012
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Space Presents Markus Schulz Marathon Set
Space Miami, 10pm-8am
Featuring Markus Schulz. Free with WMC Badge before 12am, or BUY TICKETS HERE.
Eat
Ultra does not allow you to bring outside food or drink, but there are vendors within the festival grounds. If you want to eat before or after the shows each day, there are a number of great options in the vicinity. Whether you feel like a swanky sit-down dining experience or something more casual and quick, Downtown Miami has you covered.
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S & S Diner
- 1757 North East Second Avenue
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 373-4291
Miami’s oldest diner provides affordable comfort food in a retro Miami setting. They serve breakfast and lunch daily and provide a charming spot to enjoy some typical diner cuisine while getting a little slice of vintage Miami. Make sure to hit an ATM before you arrive though, as they do not accept credit cards.
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Granny Feelgood's
- 25 West Flagler Street
- Miami, FL 33130
- +1 (305) 377-9600
Open for breakfast and lunch Monday-Friday, Granny Feelgood’s offers traditional, and healthy, American diner food and many vegetarian/vegan options. The portions tend to be quite large but the chefs utilize natural and fresh ingredients so you don’t have to feel guilty about stuffing your face.
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Miss Yip Chinese Café
- 900 Biscayne Boulevard #709
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 358-0080
- www.missyipchinesecafe.com
This restaurant is known for their dim sums and offers delivery, takeout, or eat-in options. In addition to their reasonably priced Chinese cuisine, they offer a small selection of champagne, wine, and beer. Open until 1am on Friday and Saturday nights and only a short walk away from Bicentennial Park, Miss Yip is a great stop after the festival for Asian food lovers.
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Botequim Carioca Brazilian
- 900 Biscayne Boulevard
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (877) 902-2224
- www.botequimcarioca.com
Voted Miami’s best Brazilian restaurant in 2010 by Miami’s New Times, this restaurant offers a vibrant dining experience for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. With indoor and outdoor seating, a signature Caipirinha cocktail, and a Brazilian band most nights, this restaurant is great for lively groups.
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Manhattan Café and Market
- 251 North East 14th Street
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 372-1966
- www.botequimcarioca.com
With their fantastic Italian-style sandwiches, this small café is great for grabbing a meal on the go. Wait time and lines tend to be short and prices are reasonably inexpensive. Only a 7-minute walk from Ultra and close to many Downtown Miami hotels, it’s the perfect place to get a quick bite to eat before you enter the festival.
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Los Rancho Steakhouse
- 401 Biscayne Boulevard
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 375-8188
- www.losranchossteakhouse.com
Although a tad pricey, the dishes are quite large so you’re not being ripped off with high prices and small portions. The clothes most wear to Ultra may not be suitable for this family style restaurant. However, if you are in town for longer than just the festival weekend, it’s happy hour specials, large steaks, and elegant steakhouse ambiance should be experienced.
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Democratic Republic of Beer
- 255 North East 14th Street
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 372-4565
- www.drbmiami.com
This restaurant/pub is home to Miami’s biggest selection of beer and provides customers with an ever-changing beer menu from more than 60 countries accompanied by a food menu with selections from all over the world. It is open until 5am 7 days a week and, with their happy hour specials, live music, and international atmosphere, it’s more than just a beer lover’s dream.
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Mike's at Plaza Venetia
- 555 North East 15th Street
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 374-5731
- www.mikesvenetia.com
Although their billiard tables and multiple television screens scream sports bar, Mike’s was voted best downtown lunch by Miami’s Sun Post, thus making them a restaurant to be reckoned with. Remaining open until 3am each night, this is a great spot to hit for lunch and pre-drinks before the festival or late night snacks and more drinks afterwards.
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Sweat Records Café
- 5505 NE 2nd Avenue
- Miami, FL 33137
- www.sweatrecordsmiami.com
This café is Miami’s only completely vegan coffee house and doubles as a Wi-Fi lounge. After you’re done surfing the net and trying one of the café’s vegan treats, take a walk around the rest of Sweat Records ‐ an indie music store and event space for workshops, movie nights, and live music performances.
Sleep
We recommend staying in the Downtown Miami district, as close to Bicentennial Park as possible. In addition to its proximity to the festival, Downtown Miami is in a central location, with respect to Miami International Airport, Miami’s Art District, the Port of Miami, Bayside Marketplace, and South Beach.
While many events will take place in South Beach, the cab fare is around $20 to and from the festival, which, after three days, can really add up. It is much more convenient to be able to walk between your hotel and the festival. Trust us, you'll want to stop by your hotel and refresh before hitting the clubs, whether you go to one of Downtown Miami’s many venues or venture across the bridge into South Beach.
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Tempo Miami
- 1100 Biscayne Boulevard
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (786) 369-0300
- www.tempohotelmiami.com
Just steps from Bicentennial Park and Ultra’s entrance, this modern luxury resort provides breathtaking city and ocean views as well as world-class amenities and service. Its price range may not suit everyone, especially on top of the festival ticket, however Tempo‘s location, chic décor, and comfort is great value for the money if you stay long enough to utilize and appreciate all they offer.
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Hilton Miami Downtown
- 1601 South Biscayne Boulevard
- Miami, Fl 33132
- +1 (305) 373-7783
- http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/MIADTHF-Hilton-Miami-Downtown-Florida/index.do
Only a 10-minute walk or a 9-minute bus ride from Bicentennial Park, Hilton Miami Downtown is a great option for Ultra-goers. The hotel is also newly renovated and connected to the MetroMover, Miami’s free light rail service connecting many destination areas downtown.
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Leamington Hotel
- 307 North East 1st Street
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 373-7783
- www.leamingtonhotel.com
Leamington is definitely a cheaper option for those still wanting to be in walking distance of the festival without spending too much on accommodation. Walking to the festival will take you about 15 minutes or you can take the bus.
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Marriott Miami Biscayne Bay
- 1633 North Bayshore Drive
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 374-3900
- www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/miabb-miami-marriott-biscayne-bay
After its recent remodeling of the lobby and restaurant, this Marriott is now part of a small group of eco-friendly Port of Miami hotels. The hotel offers three casual dining and bar options and rooms with a modern Miami vibe. If you stay here you can reach the festival in 10 minutes via public transport or 13 minutes walking.
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Doubletree by Hilton Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay
- 1717 North Bayshore Drive
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 372-0313
- http://doubletree1.hilton.com/en_US/dt/hotel/MIABSDT-DoubleTree-by-Hilton-Grand-Hotel-Biscayne-Bay-Florida/index.do
A 15-minute walk or 10-minute bus ride away from Ultra, the Doubletree hotel at Biscayne Bay is a convenient spot for the festival and for surrounding clubs and restaurants. In addition to offering standard hotel amenities, the hotel is connected to a shopping promenade including a salon, grocery and liquor store, bank, clothing stores, and restaurants with live music Friday and Saturday Nights.
Shop
Miami offers a wide array of stores and boutiques. From thrift stores and quirky shops in Downtown and South Beach, to high-end outlets and designer boutiques in Bal Harbour, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for within a reasonable distance.
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Bayside Marketplace
- 401 Biscayne Boulevard R106
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 577-3344
- www.baysidemarketplace.com
This outdoor shopping mall features great dining, shopping, and entertainment right on the water of Biscayne Bay. The marketplace offers 15 restaurants including a food court and a myriad of stores ranging from housewares and electronics to accessories and women’s apparel. In addition to the brand name stores, Bayside also has a daily outdoor flea market and is an ideal location to charter a boat or hop on a tour of the bay.
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Shoe Gallery
- 244 North East 1st Avenue
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 371-2063
This established Miami store is known for its exclusive sneaker collection and its one of a kind hats and urban wear. With sneaker prices ranging from $50-$500, this unique store has become a favorite for local and hip-hop celebrities a like.
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Out of the Closet
- 2900 Biscayne Boulevard
- Miami, FL 33137
- +1 (305) 764-3773
- www.outofthecloset.org
Shopping at this thrift store will provide you with a sense of accomplishment on two levels. Primarily, you’ll be sure to find great deals on pre-loved clothing, and secondly, you’ll feel great knowing your purchase directly benefits the Aids Healthcare Foundation.
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Flossie's
- 11 South East 1st Avenue
- Miami, FL 33131
- +1 (305) 374-4008
This charming gift shop, with its eccentric purple-haired owner and limitless supply of spiritual goodies, is definitely not lacking in character. Whether you want to get in touch with your inner spiritual hippie or just entertain yourself for 30 minutes, sifting through all the incense, tarot cards, and spiritual books will not disappoint.
Party
While South Beach is a lauded nightlife destination, Downtown Miami is home to a wide array of clubs and late night venues that are also worth checking out. Many of Ultra’s official after parties are also held in Downtown Miami, so save the cab fare and check out these clubs located in the same district as the festival.
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Grand Central
- 697 North Miami Avenue
- Miami, FL 33136
- +1 (305) 377-2277
- www.grandcentralmiami.com
Located a short 10-minute walk from Bicentennial Park and conveniently near the MetroRail and several MetroMover stations, Grand Central is easily accessible whether you go straight from the festival or return to your Downtown Miami hotel to freshen up first. With its versatile interior, this new venue regularly features up and coming artists and then transforms into a club atmosphere later in the night, providing more than your typical South Beach dance club.
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The White Room
- 1306 North Miami Avenue
- Miami, FL 33136
- www.whiteroomshows.com
This Downtown Miami club acts as both a live music venue as well as a nightclub hot spot. Comprised of three distinct sections, each equipped with their own bars, the White Room provides for whatever nightlife experience you are looking for. The main lounge is ideal for performances and dancing, while the other two ‐ one an open-air courtyard and the other an intimate lounge ‐ are more mingling and conversation friendly.
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Ice Palace
- 59 North West 14th Street
- Miami, FL 33136
- +1 (305) 347-7400
- www.big-time.com/frame_index_icepalace.html
This gigantic venue is used for event-gatherings, film productions, and photography shoots when not turned into an after-hours hotspot. It is home to electronic events such as Above & Beyond, Kyau & Albert, and TranceFamilySF. Large dance areas, multiple stages and platforms, outdoor areas for when you need a break from the madness, and, for once, a venue equipped with enough bathrooms.
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Electric Pickle
- 2826 North Miami Avenue
- Miami, FL 33127
- +1 (305) 456-5613
- www.electricpicklemiami.com
This boutique venue located in the Wynwood Arts District offers something unique to the Miami nightlife scene. Geared towards music enthusiasts, its two room plus outdoor patio setup is much more intimate than the majority of Miami clubs. But don’t let that fool you, the Electric Pickle still attracts a lively crowd to its dance floors and emphasizes its custom Dynacord sound.
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The Vagabond
- 30 North East 14th Street
- Miami, FL 33132
- +1 (305) 379-0508
- www.thevagabondmiami.com
Known as Downtown Miami’s local hipster dive bar, it’s definitely not your typical Miami club. With a more casual laid back atmosphere and three rooms playing three different kinds of music, it’s a great place to hang out, as well as dance, without having to wear a little black dress and stilettos. Come on ladies, doesn’t that sound nice?
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Karu & Y
- 71 North West 14th Street
- Miami, FL 33136
- +1 (305) 403-7850
- www.karu-y.com
Karu & Y is one of our favorite clubs in Miami, and during WMC and Ultra, they are known to host some of the best parties of the week. From the icicle chandelier, sculpted by Dale Chihuly, to the waterfalls and reflecting pool by the entrance, this 25,000 square foot club is classy, yet wild. Grab some tasty cuisine to pair with a cocktail with an interesting variety of dishes like octopus carpaccio, oxtail lasagna, and assorted tapas.
Explore
Miami is a diverse city with a rich history. Here, the side-by-side existence of both beach and city isn’t the only contradictory element. Miami mixes English and Spanish to form “Spanglish," and effortlessly fuses the traditional with modern cosmopolitanism. Thus, a trip to Miami should include more than a relaxing beach vacation or a high energy, music-filled week. If you have the time (and the energy), try to venture out and explore what Miami has to offer.
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Zoo Miami
- 1 Zoo Boulevard 12400 SW 152 Street
- Miami, FL 33177
- +1 (305) 251-0400
- www.miamimetrozoo.com
Zoo Miami has over 100 exhibits featuring more than 2,000 animals and over 1,200 plants. With areas representing tropical Americas, Africa, Asia, the Amazon, and Australia, and a mission to help conserve and spread appreciation for our world’s wildlife, this zoo will make for a great day excursion for everyone at any age.
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Miami Seaquarium
- 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
- Miami, FL 33149
- +1 (305) 361-5705
- www.miamiseaquarium.net
As the longest operating oceanarium in the United States, the Miami Seaquarium has established itself at the forefront of marine-life shows and hands on presentations. Come to see a myriad of marine life such killer whales, endangered sea turtles and manatees. You can even swim with the dolphins.
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Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
- 3251 South Miami Avenue
- Miami, FL 33129
- +1 (305) 250-9133
- www.vizcayamuseum.org
This National Historical Landmark is a magnificent haven in the heart of busy Miami consisting of a Main House, ten acres of beautiful gardens, and a native forest. A picturesque location to explore whether you are interested in art, architecture, horticulture, the environment, or Miami’s international history.
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Little Havana
- 27th Avenue to 4th Avenue on the west, Miami River to the north, and South West 11th Street to the south
- Miami, FL
This historic neighborhood is a must-see in Miami for those interested in the city’s cultural heritage. The majority of the neighborhood is residential so head to Calle Ocho (8th Street) between 14th and 18th Avenues for the Cuban coffee shops, art galleries, cigar stores, and restaurants that fill this area and the old men playing dominos who dominate the street. Go for the Cuban cuisine and stay for the people watching.
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Museum of Contemporary Art
- Joan Lehman Building 770 North East 125th Street
- North Miami, FL 33161
- +1 (305) 893-6211
- www.mocanomi.org
Internationally recognized as the museum “where new art is discovered,” the MOCA in North Miami is a must see for artists, art enthusiasts, and those who love being awed and amazed alike. The Museum presents both its own original exhibitions of emerging and established artists and has a permanent collection that reflects historic contemporary art developments. Check the museum’s website for upcoming events such as lectures, film screenings, performances, and concerts. At only $5 per adult ticket, the MOCA is an intriguing and affordable way to spend the entire day, or just a few hours.
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Venetian Pool
- 2701 de Soto Boulevard
- Coral Gables, FL 33134
- +1 (305) 460-5306
- http://www.coralgables.com/CGWeb/parks_rec_files/vp_home.aspx
Built in 1923 from a coral rock quarry, this 820,000-gallon pool surrounded by coral and Venetian style buildings provides an alternative to the beaches for a refreshing swim. The large pool is filled with fresh spring water daily and features waterfalls as well as cave-like grottos for a truly enjoyable experience. Concessions are available poolside for cravings such as grilled cheese, burgers, hot dogs, and fries.
At-a-Glance
Location:
Bayfront Park, Miami, FloridaDates:
March 23-35, 2012Price Points:
Early Bird GA 3 Day Combo $149.95-$229.95, Advance GA 3 Day Combo $299.95, Advance VIP 3 Day Combo $599.95Website:
www.ultramusicfestival.com
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