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    Lincoln Road Mall

    4.2 (423 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
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    Josie R.

    Lincoln Road Mall is where Miami shows off. Art, people-watching, high-end shopping, hidden boutiques -- it's all there. Start with a cafecito, stay for lunch, and somehow you'll still be there for dinner. It's lively, unpredictable, and always worth the stroll.

    Cat H.

    This outdoor mall was a perfect place to visit! The art and installations at this mall were so fun to explore. The stores and restaurants here are so lovely. The only downside is most stores don't open until 11. It would be wonderful if they opened slightly earlier. The only store open in the morning is Starbucks.

    Alex K.

    Miami staples that's pretty known, but it's not the same as it used to be from all of our previous visit. Walking along the area we noticed that loads of place are empty or boarded up. Major stores are gone and either replaced random shops are completely empty. Gone are the days of the vibrant window displays enticing you to come in and spend money. Some of the chain stores are still there so they're doing well. Of course you have all your restaurants along the walkway with people trying to get you to come in and have a cocktail or meal. I'm used to all the major art installations along the boardwalk but it was very limited this time. They did have some pop up for formula 1 which was interesting. It's still a sample when visiting Miami but it has gone downhill from years prior.

    Alaleh P.

    I really enjoyed walking around the area as they have great collection of shops and culinary options. Definitely a great vibe and everyone seems very happy. Most of the stores have promotions and they offer good quality products and beautiful designs. We also enjoyed some coffee and some ice cream gelato.

    Frank G.

    Ambiance - 5 Whether you are local or visiting from out of town, you need to walk Lincoln Rd up or down. It's a great to do some shopping while you explore some of the neighborhood art deco and art that is placed along the paseo. These pieces of art are changed From time to time; so if you are like me who goes there every other month, you will always find new pieces of art. Most recommended, enjoy!

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    Jason M.

    I had just finished breakfast and was making my way towards Ocean Drive to explore when I stumbled upon Lincoln Road. Lots of people? An outdoor shopping area? I'm there. I was not pressed for time at all, so I decided to browse a little to see what this place was all about. Lincoln Road Mall is essentially a few blocks of Lincoln Road that houses a large selection of shopping. What makes LRM a great place to explore is the fact that the streets are closed off, which creates a large outdoor shopping area. In addition to the shops, there are restaurants and a number of sculptures on display to add to the aesthetics. I would categorize the shopping as low to mid tier, if you're looking for high end/luxury shopping you won't find it here. While I wouldn't put LRM on top of my list of Miami Beach destinations, it is a good place to do a little shopping, grab a bite, and soak in the artwork. Conveniently nestled near other hot spots, it's definitely worth exploring.

    Renee D.

    I had some time to kill before checking into my hotel and I had some shopping needs to address so this destination was on my radar as soon as I touched down in Miami. This is a long stretch of stores, most of them the usual suspects found in your everyday malls all over the country, Zara, H&M, Lids, Steve Madden, Forever 21, you get the picture but also some nice boutique shops and eateries. From Collins to Washington there is car traffic but after that the streets are open for pedestrians to walk through or rest at as there are plenty of sculptures to admire and benched areas to sit down on. When I began exploring this area it was around 10:45 am and already buzzing with people shopping. It was very hot as well so I think I made it down to Jefferson Avenue but there was at least another block to go of shopping.

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    Astrida M.

    Lincoln Road has long been a popular open-air mall that is a mile long in the heart of South Beach for dining and shopping. It is open in the morning until about 10pm. It is a lot of fun to walk around and window shop or find a place to sit and watch people. Dogs are welcome, and you will see many, all leashed, of course. Some of the restaurants provide a bowl of water for them. You can only sit outdoors and dine with your pet. There is also a Regal movie theater at the mall. I believe there are over 100 shops and restaurants at Lincoln Road. There used to be many more shops, but they closed during the pandemic. Do allow several hours to see it all. There are several parking lots and on street parking.

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    Luke L.

    Honestly I never thought I would be back here again. I had a pleasure visiting this outdoor pedestrian mall in Dec 2015. The mall was created in September 30th, 2015 and this mall has more visitor count than The Miami Design District, Brickell City Centre, and Wynwood Miami Retail District in 2021. [Parking]: Plenty of parking lots and garages. I parked at Lincoln Center (1614 FL-907, Miami Beach, FL 33139) and the rate was $4 per hour. Try City of Miami Beach 17th Street Garage (640 17th St, Miami Beach, FL 33139) or City of Miami Beach Pennsylvania Garage (1661 Pennsylvania Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139) for cheaper parking ($2 per hour). [Shops & atmosphere]: It was simply too hot and humid to shop at an outdoor mall like this In the midst of summer. There were certainly not as many retail shops as my last visit in Dec 2015. There aren't too many exciting retail shops, but Salt & Straw is coming in fall 2023. Apparently there's a food hall hidden behind Marshalls (Meridian Ave & Lincoln Lane) called Lincoln Eatery (723 Lincoln Ln N, Miami Beach, FL 33139) and our party completely missed it because we deviated away from the main Lincoln Road & checked the street right next to it. [Events]: There's the Lincoln Road Farmers Market on every Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM (year-round & rain or shine) and apparently it is one of South Florida's oldest farmers markets. In addition, The Antique & Collectible Market is a seasonal Sunday event and it happens on every other Sunday from mid-October thru mid-May. Other free events (require signing up on the Lincoln Road Mall event calendar page) include community yoga on Lincoln Road on Sunday morning (10 AM to 11 AM) and Beat The Gym Bootcamp on Saturday (9 AM to 10 AM). Do come here on Sunday for the farmers market and also visit Lincoln Eatery. Do NOT come here on sunny afternoon or expect fancy high-end shops here (you'll want to visit Miami Design District [an 18-block neighborhood famous for its ultra high-end shops that rival Beverly Hills] instead).

    Joycelyn C.

    A great walking strip mall full of shops and restaurants in South Beach. I love the variety of shops and even art galleries to window shop and shop in! A must go to area if you're in the area. There's also the occasional street performer(s) and street vendors.

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    Ashley S.

    Came here to see the new art work from Marco during art Basel week. It's always nice to walk down Lincoln road mall for some shopping and then at some yummy food. There is definitely a lot of people so be careful and wear sneakers or comfty shoes for long distance walks.

    Adriana B.

    It was a little sad to see so many stores and restaurants closed. Most restaurants left are tourist traps, they've always been on Lincoln Rd and us locals stay clear of them. I was shocked to see the block right by Alton Rd pretty much empty of anything but a mattress store and a couple of other stores. Are they charging that much that everyone has moved out or to the side streets? There's lots of new stores and restaurants on the side streets. Even the Sunday farmers market was smaller than I remember. It's still a nice place to walk.

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    Nicole P.

    I enjoyed hanging out with my niece on Lincoln Road last weekend. We were able to check out the new location for salt & straw and Zara. It was really good to walk around and taken the different stores and restaurants. I will definitely visit again soon.

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    This is a beautiful walking mall with a ton of different stores and restaurants. Even great areas for kids to run and have fun!

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    A couple of full blocks of shopping near south beach. Eclectic mix of shopping. Nice to walk on a pretty day.

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    super place to take kids but a bit pricey but a must visit spot in South Beach.

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    2.8(23 reviews)
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    What would I improve about this full-city block building that is the home for Best Buy, Total Wine,…read moreTJ Max, Ross, and Publix, in addition to some parking? Remarkably, it has gotten worse, if that is possible, since my one star review 8 years ago! How about starting again from scratch! I live nearby and since the start this building was always pedestrian unfriendly. It has only, for instance, a single handicap access elevator to reach the 2nd floor where 2 elevators are sometimes working, sometimes not working, to get to the retail stores. If you want to walk from Best Buy or TJ Max to Publix, good luck dodging between cars in the garage. Waiting for a while for the elevators that don't show numbers or never seem to arrive, well good luck on the gross stair cases which seem to double as a local garbage dump and bathroom. Whoever owns this building is getting good rents, I'm sure, from the large retail chains that are its commercial tenants. But why don't they spend a penny on upkeep, try to fix the peeling paint, the oil spots in the garage that serve as giant slipping pools, the broken elevators as a starter? They obviously don't care. Maybe they think people will drive here only, but South Beach is also wonderful for those of us who live here because it is great to be a pedestrian. Until you try and navigate this place. On my last visit, this week, check out the broken elevators and escalator. There was NO way to get around. Just crazy. (I'd give zero stars if possible, but Yelp requires at least one star)

    The store selection here is fine. Publix, Total Wine, Best Buy, Petco, and T J Maxx. But…read more.. The mall design is horrendous. Elevators are slow, confusing and often broken. It is often impossible to get from Total Wines on 3 to Publix at ground without walking across a long parking garage and then down three flights in a sometimes smelly -- you know why! -- stairwell. Or if the elevators are working a change at 2 is required. Bizarre. Sometimes I relocate the car from 3 to 2 if I have a case of wine or a lot of groceries. Or leave and go to another Publix store. I NEVER buy anything heavy at Petco.

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    4.2(123 reviews)
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    Española Way is a charming pedestrian street in Miami Beach modeled after Mediterranean villages…read morefrom Spain and France. The area features authentic Spanish and Italian restaurants with outdoor sidewalk cafes and vibrant nightlife Originally built in the 1920s as an artists' colony, it maintains its creative and cultural significance today Nestled in the heart of Miami Beach, Española Way stands as a charming historic street. This uniquely picturesque pedestrian thoroughfare, located just steps from the bustle of South Beach. it's a beautiful cobblestone street stretching between Washington Avenue and Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, this historic district features stunning Spanish-style architecture with stucco buildings, red tile roofs, and wrought-iron balconies. The street is filled with sidewalk cafes, creating an inviting atmosphere that beckons travelers to slow down and savor the moment.

    Elegant and pleasing to the eyes. Touristy and full of European-inspired restaurants. I stayed in a…read morecharming apartment on Española Way this past February. I loved the walkability of the area and its local gelato shop and cigar lounge. It's a reasonably short walk from Española Way to Lincoln Road and to the actual beach. It is a short strip with a stoney road that extends for about two short blocks. It has a beautifully lit ambiance at night. Yet, there is so much more of Miami Beach to see and there are areas that hold more diversity.

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    3.2(9 reviews)
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    In my experience, the Marshall (or TJ Max) that are in the middle of big city downtowns repurpose…read morebigger multi-purpose buildings, instead of the free-standing ones that are located in the suburbs. There are usually bigger in size, and are multi-story. They often have different, higher-end designer brands. The Marshalls in downtown Miami Beach is like the former, located on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the same building as the Lincoln Dining Hall. It has very tall ceilings with a lot of natural light, creating a nice environment to browse. This store had plenty of inventory, and the clearance sections weren't too picked over when we stopped by on a Friday night. There are escalators and elevators to take you from floor to floor, though the down escalator from 3rd to 2nd was blocked off (forcing you to take the elevator down, which doesn't seem very efficient and an obvious fire hazard in case of emergency). The large space could easily absorb a lot more shoppers than there were, but the checkout queues wasn't very efficient (at one point, the line got more than 7 shoppers deep and took a while to checkout). A good place to stop by to pick up some clothes for your vacation if in the Miami Beach Area.

    Had an awful experience in this store with employee Danny G. My mother wanted to purchase a purse…read morethat had a price tag of $10.99, when we went to the register Danny G. took the purse to the back without saying anything, changed the ticket price and scanned it. I asked him when it now scanned for $20.99 on the price hike and he said that he, himself printed the tickets and that it was not the $10.99 price. He accused us of changing the price/ticket! I asked for a manager and he said he was that he was the manager and said for us to get out of the store. All the other customers heard this and started to yell at Danny, saying give him the purse at the correct price. I never thought this would ever happen at one of your stores. How dare this employee treat customers this way. Here is the picture of Mr. Danny G and the priceless purse. Shame on Marshall's for hiring an animal like Danny G to work at this store!

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