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South Beach Shopping

Locals dare not leave South Beach for shopping; the choice of stores and boutiques has grown exponentially, with everything from high-end retailers to local, independent shops and boutiques that put a designer spin on clothes, home furnishings, and more. Lincoln Road, Collins Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Ocean Drive each have a range of stores from famous designers and well-known chains selling clothes on the cutting edge of cool. Lincoln Road Shopping District, once known as the “Fifth Avenue of the South," is a pedestrian-only oasis of tropical vegetation, Art Deco structures, and street theater. Lincoln Road’s outdoor Antique and Collectibles Market complements a smaller flea market among the funky stores on the Spanish-inspired Espanola Way. For daily living, there are independent retailers alongside convenience stores, bakeries, and ethnic emporiums offering tempting treats. Whole Foods, and Publix are located a few blocks south.

Lincoln Road is rated as one of the world’s premier pedestrian parades, Lincoln Road is really the epicenter of South Beach, with a range of galleries and shops, including landmark buildings, as well as popular national chain stores. New, upscale office buildings on Lincoln Road and adjoining streets add to the live-work-play ambience. At any time of day, people are strolling up and down the seven blocks that run east to west between Washington Avenue and Alton Road. The three blocks east to the ocean are open to traffic and have a different vibe, as are the three blocks west to the bay, which are mainly residential. During weekends in season, a farmers market and a monthly antique fair appear on Lincoln Road. Restaurants galore with every kind of cuisine feature alfresco dining. Several Starbucks and other cafes offer perfect vantage points for people watching. Two leading cultural venues occupy beautifully restored vintage cinemas.

South Beach Dining

With dozens of restaurants packed within a few blocks, South Beach rates as a culinary hot spot for gourmet to casual cuisine, with flavors inspired by Italy, France, China, Thailand, Cuba, and Latin America. Stone crabs are a South Beach specialty, and dining outdoors is the ultimate setting. Locals flock to their favorite restaurants on Lincoln Road, and tourists also enjoy Ocean Drive, where people-watching is very much on the menu. In a town that never seems to sleep, South Beach restaurants are busy until the late hours. Every winter, the South Beach Wine and Food Festival heats up the social scene with culinary experiences to delight the most discerning tastes.

South Beach Nightlife

South Beach’s nightlife has a vibe all its own. It's glamorous, unpredictable and sexy. Clubbing starts at 10 p.m. and rolls on until dawn. Each entertainment venue exudes its own identity and enchanting ambiance with music, food, and drink to please different ages and tastes. Dressed to impress club-goers, including diva impersonators, populate the clubs and restaurants that mark the sizzling South Beach nightlife district.Washington Avenue is South Beach’s central destination for some of the most popular nightclubs in the U.S., which have opened (and closed) on this street. Many establishments have a license that allows them to stay open until 5 a.m.. It is just the right time for patrons to head to one of the area’s all-night cafes or the 11th Street Diner for an early breakfast.

South Beach Sports

The Flamingo Park neighborhood occupies Mid-Beach South between 5th Street on the south and Lincoln Road on the north. Washington Avenue marks the east boundary and Alton Road the west. Carl Fisher built polo fields in Flamingo Park in 1918 to attract visitors to his nearby Flamingo Hotel. Eventually, the site of high society’s sporting life and elegant tea dances gave way to more ordinary pursuits, and the park became a Miami Beach community park. Flamingo Park’s 34.5 acres house 19 clay tennis courts, a football stadium, baseball field, running track and a racquetball court. There’s a Miami Beach Police Athletic League gym for residents and an Aquatic Center that features a compact water park for children.

South Beach Real Estate

South Beach real estate is highly desirable, and people worldwide come here to see what the excitement in Miami is all about. We have beautiful waterfront homes for saleMore Info, newly renovated condosMore InfotownhomesMore Infomassive loftsMore Info, and luxurious South Beach condo rentalMore Info with so many more real estate opportunities available in South Beach (SoBe) today. My favorite new construction & pre-construction projects here include Five ParkMore InfoMonad TerraceMore InfoIconMore Info and ApogeeMore Info. For oceanfront real estate, Continuum is always a top choice whereas 1 Hotel & Homes and Roney Palace (sister to 1 Hotel) is an outstanding choice.

South Beach is not just another neighborhood in Miami Beach but a universe of its own. The 1996 movie “The Birdcage” was set against an Ocean Drive backdrop and actually treated South Beach as a separate country. In fact, South Beach, which occupies only two square miles on the southern tip of Miami Beach, is nourished by the vibe of the city to which it belongs. Beautiful beaches and whimsical architecture make South Beach a favored location for films, music, and television shows and a destination for fashion shoots. On this stage is a fantasy world peopled with models, celebrities, and characters while residents and visitors enjoy the same alluring lifestyle, relaxing poolside or beachside, lunching at umbrella-shaded tables, or even zipping around town on rollerblades or bikes. Beyond the sun and surf, South Beach is packed with cultural venues, renowned restaurants, superior shops, and entertainment centers that buzz around the clock.

Premier South Beach Condos and Home Listings

The local SoBe community is a fun, interesting and unforgettable place to live, and it happens to be quite popular with the International crowd. You never know what you'll get living here with so many people and so much diversity. However, anyone who is young and fun at heart will find a soft spot for South Beach. It’s time to see what types of luxury properties are available for you! You'll love it here with South Beach real estate shining strong for an amazing South Florida living experience. Premier communities for single-family homes include Star IslandPalm Island, and Venetian Islands among others. From the list of luxury condos, and unique penthouses to luxury homes for sale, residential real estate in South Beach offers a tremendous selection, as you will discover looking through today's property listings.

The Art Deco District in South Beach boasts the largest concentration of the 1920s and 1930s architecture in the world, earning a listing in the National Register of Historic Places and global recognition as one of Greater Miami and the Beaches’ unique attractions. South Beach Art Deco District areas in the National Register include Espanola Way, Collins and Washington Avenues, Flamingo Park, and the John S. Collins Waterfront Historic District. South Beach’s renaissance sparked Greater Miami and the Beaches’ growth as a nationally recognized center for film, television and print production, and Latin music. The building boom that swept South Beach in the last two decades brought luxurious condominiums and hotels to make it an even more exciting place to live. Contact me here today to learn more!

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