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Miami Beach

Stroll down the beach along Ocean Drive and you’re in the heart of Miami’s most famous beach. It’s the one you’ve seen on the big screen and read about in magazines. South Beach stretches from the South Pointe Park Beach all the way to Collins Park on 21st and 22nd Streets, where you’ll find the Bass Museum of Art and the W South Beach.

Most of the locals with families opt for South Pointe Park Beach because of it’s kid-friendly facilities, mini splash and play area and the South Pointe Park Pier. South Beach's 12th Street Beach flanks famed Ocean Drive and is located within walking distance to restaurants and shopping.

A handful of years ago, not many people would have thought of South Beach as a “food capital”. But now, people aren’t just enjoying some good restaurants they happen to find on their beach vacation. Rather, they’re visiting just for the food. The hotels in the area have hired world-class chefs, brought in New York transplants and reigned new talent to create the perfect culinary experiences for their guests. South Beach is literally lined with places worth visiting. Every block has a local eatery, a swanky restaurant or a sidewalk café that will satiate whatever craving you may have.

South Beach is also a nightlife haven for the party crowd. From top dance clubs, to cocktail lounges and dive bars, SoBe’s diverse nightlife scene promises something for everyone in the 21 and over crowd.

Miami Beach Attractions
 
The BassTHE BASS
The Bass is Miami Beach’s contemporary art museum. Focusing on exhibitions of international contemporary art, The Bass presents mid-career and established artists reflecting the spirit and international character of Miami Beach. The Bass seeks to expand the interpretation of contemporary art by incorporating disciplines of contemporary culture. The exhibition program encompasses a wide range of media and artistic points of view that bring new thought to the diverse cultural context of Miami Beach. Central to the museum’s mission, The Bass maintains a vigorous education program for lifelong learning and visitors of all ages.
 
SMoCAWEAM (World Erotic Art Museum)
Founded in 2005 , WEAM is the only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to fine erotic art. In a remarkably short time for a still private collection, WEAM has developed one of the world’s most renowned permanent museums for this genre. Today the WEAM Collection includes over 4000 works of international art, ranging from 300 BCE to the immediate present. WEAM is today an ever growing institution devoted to erotic art and with this focus it is a unique institution in the world.

Holocaust MemorialHOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MIAMI BEACH
In 1984, a small group of Holocaust survivors joined together to develop a permanent memorial in Miami to the six million Jews who perished at the hands of the Nazis. A year later, the Holocaust Memorial Committee was formally established as a private non-profit organization. The committee decided that Miami Beach was the perfect location for such a memorial, as South Florida has one of the highest populations of Holocaust survivors in the United States, with many of them residing within the city limits.
  Lincoln Road MallLINCOLN ROAD MALL
Located just a few blocks off the beach, Lincoln Road Mall is South Florida’s premier outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. This mile long, pedestrian-only promenade boasts a happening street scene with throngs of local and out-of-town visitors, excellent shopping, and terrific dining options. Lincoln Road is lined with mostly mainstream clothing stores such as ZARA, Gap, Anthropologie, Forever 21, NIKE, Athleta and many more. Most stores are open daily from 10am – 11pm.

Pink Jeep ToursSOUTH BEACH LOOP
The new South Beach Loop is the latest free trolley service offered by the City of Miami Beach. The trolleys run every 10 to 15 minutes from 6 a.m. to midnight Monday through Saturday and from 8 a.m. to midnight Sundays, every day of the year. The South Beach route will include ten low-floor trolleys for easier accessibility. The citywide trolley network now enables visitors and residents to travel from South Beach to North Beach with as little as one (1) transfer. The South Beach Loop makes it super easy to reach the trendy new restaurants now open in Sunset Harbour and Espanola Way and the unbelievable shopping and people-watching on Lincoln Road.
  Lummus ParkLUMMUS PARK AND OCEAN DRIVE
Lummus Park in South Beach and on the Atlantic Ocean is part of the Deco District and has been the backdrop for many a television or film scene. This beachfront park is one of the most popular destinations in Miami and a must-see for any tourist. There are public restrooms and paved paths for walking or biking but the main amenity is the beach itself, with clear turquoise water and tall beautiful palm trees. Across Ocean Drive from Lummus Park are many of Miami Beach's most famous art-deco buidlings, sidewalk cafes and stores.