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South Beach Neighborhood Guide

Happening · World-Famous · Vibrant · Chic · Walkable


North Beach makes up a lovely portion of Miami Beach, stretching from 63rd St. and Collins/Indian Creek Dr, to 87th St., and bordering Normandy Isle, Biscayne Point, and La Gorce Island. If you’re looking to live within walking distance to the beach in a more mellow neighborhood that still offers many fun options, consider moving here.

So peaceful, yet exciting, this neighborhood has something for everyone. With a wide array of affordable dining options, including cuisine with Latin flair, North Beach is a popular foodie destination. Whether you lead an active, outdoorsy lifestyle, or love dining in and entertainment, North Beach will deliver.

While there are several reasons to love South Beach, three things always come to mind. Architecture, nightlife, and of course, the beach. The Art Deco architectural style is synonymous with South Beach. Apartment buildings, hotels, restaurants, and more feature distinct facades and have become South Beach's calling card. If you love burning the candle at both ends and dancing all night, there's no better place than South Beach. From dive bars like Lost Weekend, to the posh ultra-clubs that are scattered throughout the neighborhood, you can spend a little or your whole paycheck. The night is your oyster in South Beach. Finally, the beach in South Beach is always great. Clean sand and inviting blue waters attract swimmers, partiers, and various events year-round.
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