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    Collins Park Garage

    Collins Park Garage

    (3 reviews)

    This garage really saved me. I was searching for parking at the beach for the free John Summit and…read moreCalvin Harris concert and was driving around for at least an hour. The concert attracted over 200,000 people to an area where parking on an average day can be challenging. All of the streets near the beach were already blocked off so the beach garages were cut off and all of the streets around the residential area require a residents pass to park. I was about to give up when I remembered that I sometimes have luck near Collins Park when there is an event in town. There was plenty of parking in the Collins Garage and it was only $2 an hour. There is space for 516 vehicles, retail space, EV chargers, and bike parking. It is conveniently located next the Bass Museum and Collins Park and across from the street from the beach. A unique feature of this garage is the art work on the outside. The garage features a crossword puzzle design on its perforated metal facade that was created by architect Allan Shulman. The 28 selected words are backlit at night and relate to the area's culture, environment, and history. In 2022 it won the award of excellence by the Florida Parking & Transportation Association Board of Directors. From the garage I was easily able to easily pick up the Miami Beach Broadwalk across the street that took me straight to Lummus Park. It was a mile and half hike each way but walking was still better than sitting in standstill traffic. I got back well after midnight and felt perfectly safe here with the staff keeping watch over everything. I had a lovely chat with Pierre on my way out. Note that they do not accept cash. You can pay for your ticket at a kiosk to make exiting quicker if there is a crowd or at the gate on your way out to the street.

    The building may be on 23rd but the entrance is on Liberty, took 3 times to find it with just their…read moredirection, ended up finding a map

    Miami Beach Parking Lot 71

    Miami Beach Parking Lot 71

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    I have kept this a secret for years but now feel that it's my duty to spread the news of this…read moreamazing public resource! There is a public parking lot at Collins Avenue and 46th (just past the Eden Roc Hotel). It is public parking lot #71 and has approximately 426 parking spaces. They are open 24 hours, and there are lights throughout the lot for evening parking. There is handicapped and motorcycle parking in addition to spaces for cars. It's a single level parking lot. You pay via electronic meters, they are $1.00 per hour. Great location if you are going to the beach or going to the pool or for a meal at Eden Roc or Fontainebleau. But the real secret is evening parking on Fri/Sat nights! Why is this parking lot so amazing, you may wonder? If you are a Miami Beach resident (your driver's license must have a Miami Beach address- a guest or passenger in your car can also fulfill this requirement) this lot is a flat rate of $6.00 to park on the weekend evenings. It's not valet; the attendants write down your name, license plate # and phone, you pay $6, choose your own spot, and you're done. Easy peasy. I went to dinner at Fontainebleau (a block north) this past Saturday when the Fontainebleu was absolutely packed: DeadMau5 was performing at the pool, LIV was getting read to host an all night party for Ultra Music Festival, and it was the Black's annual charity gala in the ballroom. Talk about valet issues!! Knowing that my "secret" parking lot was awaiting me while the rest of the taxis, limos and drivers waiting for valet yelled and screamed and pulled their hair out was such a great feeling! Even better was when cars ahead of me decided not to park in that lot because of the $20 charge (the typical evening rate, it is manned by attendants, you can't simply drive in on weekend nights) and I was able to drive in, pay my $6, park, and be on my way. I also used this lot when I attended a SOBE Food & Wine Festival event in February and it worked like a charm then too. I mentioned it to a Fontainebleau employee and he said that many of the hotel employees park there and he was surprised I was able to get a spot (at 9:00pm on a Saturday night). I told him that I have a Miami Beach driver license and that was the "open sesame". So, Miami beach residents (or those of you who have friends that are, and ride in your car!), it is an absolute steal to pay $6.00 to park in this safe, secure, well-lighted and attended lot on a weeknight! Why pay $25 to Eden Roc or Fontainebleau when you can pay $6? If you end up not wanting to or not able to drive home, you can also park overnight.

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