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    Alyana S.

    I think Miami Beach is one of the cleaner beaches here in Florida except don't come here at night as it can be sketchy! The sand was clean and there's plenty of spots to settle down and tan. Otherwise you can rent chairs, tents, and umbrellas at certain parts of the beach. Plus the lifeguard stands are iconic for the different designs and colors. I love the shops and restaurants on the boardwalk. The parking can depend on what day you're here since parking is either by street or the parking garages. For one hour for street parking was $4 an hour for a Saturday. Otherwise recommend visiting here!

    Linda R.

    Miami Beach, Collins Avenue, is one of my favorite places in the world!! You have miles of beach, bike paths, and parks, as well as beautiful art deco buildings and an amazing food scene.

    Eric S.

    Miami Beach is a coastal resort city. Known for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, Art Deco Historic District, and luxurious lifestyle, Miami Beach attracts tourists from around the world. It consists of several neighborhoods, including South Beach, known for its lively atmosphere, trendy restaurants, and iconic Ocean Drive. The city's blend of cultural influences, diverse dining options, and numerous entertainment venues make it a popular destination for vacationers and residents alike. They have a boardwalk that spans along many miles of beautiful beaches. FYI / parking can be tricky. Look out for residential only signage. They will tow. As well as private parking and privately own parking a lot. If you pay for 1 hour they will tow when your time expires. Stick with city lots. Enjoy.

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    Lisa M.

    Prime people watching at its finest. The most beautiful ester I've ever seen!!!! Lots to do and see. We rented bikes which was the way to get around

    This beach is better than Clearwater and Miami Beach is more warmer I recommend this beach in Florida
    Miguel H.

    This is the best beach ever the water warm and it better than Clearwater I recommend this beach in Florida

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    Arriving from SoCal to Miami and I must say that the beach life in Miami is a complete experience that all should partake in.

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    South Beach - Ocean Drive

    South Beach

    4.3(508 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Ah, the world famous South Beach, which is really a melting pot of all different kinds of people…read morefrom all over the world. It's mostly tourists and spring breakers, but the diversity is really amazing. Plus, right along Ocean Drive, the row of buildings with 1950s style art deco architecture that is really cool. The street and the area has been featured in countless movies and TV shows. There are also clubs and all sorts of swanky hotels along this stretch, where people come to see and be seen. Just walking on the boardwalk, there is so much to take in. Plus there are bikes you can easily rent from bike exchange kiosks that allow you to ride on the path that stretches along the beach. People also walk this and its a very fun activity. The path is really well maintained and quite beautiful. The beach itself is classic powdery sand with waves rolling in to enjoy. The water is not too cold, but not too warm either. It's super crowded at certain times of day and certain times of year, and parking is limited, so plan accordingly. Five stars.

    Such a beautiful place to spend the day, with the pastel colors looking even better against the…read moresunny Florida skies. You can walk along Ocean Drive, follow the paved path by the beach, or just enjoy the beach itself. There are plenty of cuisines to choose from and lots of shops for window shopping, and the classic cars lined up give the area a unique Miami vibe for photos. Later in the day it does get more crowded on the sidewalks, but parking at the 7th garage seemed to always have some availability.

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    Miami Beach Boardwalk

    4.5(77 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    "El alma de Miami bajo tus pies" Si visitas Miami y no…read morecaminas por su famoso Boardwalk, es como si no hubieras venido. Es, sin duda, uno de mis lugares favoritos en el mundo por varias razones: Vistas inmejorables: Tienes el azul turquesa del Atlántico a un lado y la icónica arquitectura Art Decó al otro. Cada paso es una foto de postal. Ambiente vibrante: Me encanta la energía que se respira. Verás a gente patinando, corredores madrugadores y familias paseando. Es un lugar que te contagia vitalidad. Paz y brisa marina: A pesar de estar cerca de la fiesta de Ocean Drive, el paseo ofrece tramos súper tranquilos donde solo escuchas las olas. Ideal para desconectar. Mantenimiento impecable: El camino está muy bien cuidado, limpio y es súper cómodo tanto para caminar como para ir en bici. Tip extra: No te pierdas el tramo que llega hasta South Pointe Park. Las vistas de los cruceros saliendo al atardecer son simplemente mágicas. Veredicto: Un plan gratuito, saludable y absolutamente espectacular. ¡Totalmente recomendado!

    What a great place to take a stroll and people watch! There are so many activities along the…read moreoceanfront to pass the time. Whether you are a fitness buff or just want to bicycle along the bike paths, or take in the sights of the historic architecture, you can easily spend a few hours here. Rent a Citibike or play on a jungle gym or go for a swim at the beach.

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    Bayfront Park - Look at that view though

    Bayfront Park

    4.1(107 reviews)
    6.5 miDowntown

    Bayfront Park, originally named Royal Palm Park, is the oldest public gathering space in Greater…read moreMiami. It was established in 1896 and began with a pavilion and green space used for sports activities. The park was also used for political and religious gatherings near the railroad tracks and tidal marshes. In 1922, the city constructed a retaining wall to create a formal park. Warren Manning, who had worked for Frederick Law Olmsted Sr., was commissioned for the design. The 62-acre park officially opened in March 1925 and included pathways, tropical landscaping, and a wide pedestrian promenade that extended from East Flagler Street to the bay. The 1926 hurricane destroyed much of the park. A year later, the city installed a bandshell, a grotto, and a rock garden on the waterfront. During World War II, the U.S. Navy took over the park and used it as part of its critical operations in the area. In 1943, the Navy installed the Dade County War Memorial. The military returned the park to the city in 1950, but it was in a battered state. The city built a library that blocked the view of the bay, and the following two decades saw little investment in the park. In 1980, the City of Miami approved a budget of $10 million to redesign the park. Famous Japanese-American modernist artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi was chosen for the task. His inspiration was to create a village green for downtown Miami. He convinced the city to remove the R.C. Gardner Bandshell, which had fallen into disrepair, as well as the library, and to restore Manning's pedestrian promenade. His plan also called for adding new amphitheaters and a large fountain at the end of a promenade flowing from East Flagler Street. The busts and statues of Hispanic leaders were relocated to an area outside the park. Eventually, the project ballooned to more than $40 million, much of it paid for through grants. Noguchi passed away during the construction of the park, but the torch was passed to his longtime collaborator, Shoji Sadao, who carried out his plans and vision. Today, Bayfront Park is maintained by the Bayfront Park Management Trust, a limited agency of the City of Miami. It is smaller than when it originally opened and currently encompasses 32 acres. A highlight of the park is its stunning views of Biscayne Bay. The park is also a culturally important outdoor museum, with art and monuments that add beauty and historical perspective. The Dade County War Memorial was restored in the 1990s, and there are statues honoring Claude D. Pepper and Julia Tuttle, the "Mother of Miami." The park still contains all of the major elements of the Noguchi plan, including the centerpiece fountain, although it is currently closed for repairs. It also features the Lee and Tina Hills Playground, open lawn spaces, a sandy beach area, the tropical rock garden, and the historic waterfall from 1926. A visit to downtown Miami would not be complete without a stop at Bayfront Park. The park is within walking distance of attractions such as the Freedom Tower, Bayside Marketplace, Kaseya Center, Museum Park, and numerous restaurants and entertainment venues. If there is a downside, it is that parking in downtown Miami is scarce and expensive. I have attended many outdoor concerts here through the years, and it is also the site of the popular Ultra Music Festival every March. In June, the park will host the FIFA Fan Festival when Miami welcomes the World Cup. A recent visit found me admiring the many sculptures throughout the park. Bayfront Park is still evolving, and future plans call for new lighting, a café, and additional redesign elements. Known as "Miami's Front Porch," it remains a vital outdoor oasis of green space for residents of the surrounding towers and visitors to the city alike.

    I came with the company I work at for the Lexus run. Definitely a good space for hosting such a…read morehuge event. We had a great time walking and

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    Miami Beach - Baklava Bakery -1601 Drexel Ave Miami Beach FL 33139

    Miami Beach

    4.2(128 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    The crown jewel of Miami Beach is the beach itself. Wide white sand beaches meet the clear waters…read moreof the Atlantic Ocean beckoning sun worshippers, waders, and swimmers. There are many beach front parks offering amenities like lifeguards, restrooms, and volleyball courts, fitness equipment showers, and playgrounds. Pay parking is available in area lots and along the street via kiosks and apps. One of my favorite things about the beach is the Miami Beach Boardwalk, a paved pathway that runs for seven miles, the length of Miami Beach. It begins at 87th terrace and Collins Ave at the border of Surfside and takes you south through North Beach, Mid Beach, and ending at the Ocean Drive Promenade in South Beach in South Pointe Park. Along the boardwalk are parks, hotels, condos, and restaurants. On one side you have a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean and on the other, a front row seat to the hustle and bustle of Miami Beach. For the convenience of those traveling the boardwalk there are benches and water stations. You also often see people setting up tents and selling things like jewelry.

    The State of Florida has so many better beaches. To me Miami Beach is sooo overrated. Mostly jam…read morepacked with out of state visitors all year round. Parking is very challenging, there's not much in the water as far marine life is considered. Just a party Beach, with families there on the off season. I believe most Floridians will echo my statement...

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    Crandon Park

    4.0(180 reviews)
    10.4 mi

    Crandon Park is popular for its beautiful beach, rich coastal environment, unique fossilized…read moremangrove reef, protected wetlands, birding sites and extensive range of sports and outdoor activities. Crandon Park is home to various ecosystems, from dunes and mangroves to coastal hammock and seagrass beds and rare plants like the Biscayne prickly ash and beach peanut. Underwater, fossilized reefs and colorful sea life give divers and snorkelers plenty to explore. Crandon Park comprises the northern portion of Key Biscayne (almost 7 miles southeast of Miami). The key began as a coconut plantation, before being donated with the stipulation that Miami-Dade County uses the land as a public park. With its golf and tennis facilities, unique eco-adventures and breathtaking beach, Crandon Park offers something for everyone Parking: Weekdays $7 and Weekends $10

    I was here as a child when it was a zoo. I'm happy to see it remains a park with beach access…read more More importantly, the beach often hosts some endangered migratory birds, Piping Plovers. These birds are adorable, but they are threatened by habitat loss. There is a volunteer who regularly checks for Piping Plovers during migration, and she looks for bands that reveal the path of the bird's migratory flight. It's important that we have places for these birds to forage, and I hope the city continues to protect this beach for that use. The bathrooms were a welcome amenity. I had problems paying the parking fee, it was a complicated process. There were about 10 peafowl (peacocks) that roamed the park, a remaining vestige of when this was a zoo. There were many wild birds throughout the park.

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