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If you would rather find a quieter way to spend your vacation, head to North Beach. The beaches here are a bit off the beaten path but just as beautiful as their southern neighbors. South Beach has the famous Miami skyline, but North Beach has open space and lush foliage. Pack a lunch to eat at one of the picnic tables, bring along man's best friend for some playtime in the dog park, and never worry about finding room to park your car.

An island connected to the mainland by several bridges and roads, Miami Beach offers the city’s best views, from the iconic downtown skyline resting along Biscayne Bay to sweeping waves just before The Bahamas. Get to know every part of it, from the renowned Art Deco architecture to savory Cuban restaurants, all at the ease of riding in luxury. Whether that luxury means sitting back in a stretched limousine from MIA airport or enjoying a basic shuttle that can get you to your hotel is up to you, but what isn’t is just how much.

Home to dozens of beach resorts ranging from simple to grandiose, Miami Beach is the place to be if you’re looking for an all-inclusive getaway. Choose from various options along Collins Avenue, from the 5-star magnificence of Faena Hotel to the basic quietude of Fairwind Hotel, which includes a rooftop terrace and unique design. Other high-end resorts include The Setai, which offers 3 pools, a rooftop lounge, and several restaurants, while The Villa Casuarina provides coveted access to a boutique mansion in the Art Deco Historic District. Simpler options include Hotel Riu Plaza and Red South Beach Hotel, both of which offer rooms for a cheap price per night as well as walking-distance to the Miami Beach Boardwalk.

Juggle everything the bayside beauty has to offer, looking forward to various lookouts from either the Miami Beach Boardwalk, home to dozens of shops and bars, or South Pointe Pier, an isolated stretch located at the southernmost point of the island, afterward considering a break from the heat with cooling strolls through The Bass, a historic structure that offers a view of old artifacts and paintings in a classic art deco space, while the Jewish Museum of Florida provides background on the city’s blend of Latin and Jewish culture formed after Cuba’s mass migration. And be sure to end the evening at Puerto Sagua Restaurant, a local hotspot for its late-night comfort food served since 1962.

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Miami Beach is its own incorporated city, separated from Miami proper by Biscayne Bay. The city’s Art Deco district is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world and in 1979 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

About Miami Beach
Barbara Capitman led the campaign to preserve this district and now has a street in it named after her. The Art Basel Miami Beach is one of the largest art shows in the United States where people travel by ground transportation from Miami International to Miami Beach for a week long festival. It is held every December as the counterpart to the Art Basel show that takes place in Basel, Switzerland every June. Music, film, architecture, and design are all showcased during this event. The bulk of the exhibits are displayed in Miami Beach’s Art Deco district, though smaller events are held throughout the greater Miami area.

One of the most common ways to get around Miami Beach is on bicycle. The bulk of the residents have their own bikes that they use for everyday transportation. Visitors can use on the bikes placed around the city by Decobike LLC, who established a bike sharing program in Miami Beach in March of 2011.

If you are driving in Miami Beach, the best place to park your car is 1111 Lincoln Road. Yes, one of the biggest attractions in Miami Beach is a parking garage. But it’s much more than just that. This Miami Beach landmark includes 16 retail shops, showcasing some of the world’s hottest designers. Juvia is an Asian/Peruvian restaurant that takes up the top floor of 1111 Lincoln Road and offers spectacular food and even better views.

Once you get out of the parking garage there is even more to explore along Lincoln Road. Some of Miami’s best restaurants, hottest music, and trendiest boutiques can be found along this stretch of road. Here you can find everything from handcrafted jewelry to the latest fashion to the newest books hot off the press.

South Beach is the place to go if you are looking for action on your vacation. The clear blue water and the white sandy beaches of South Beach define Florida for many visitors. After a day of playing in the surf you can experience Miami’s hottest nightlife. The parties here often last clear through the night until the following morning.