Heading to Miami? Then head to these neighborhoods that border this iconic metropolis!

Miami Neighborhood Guide

To say that the City of Miami sizzles is a vast understatement. Perhaps what drives people to talk about the heat is the vast number of exciting music, art and gastronomical options on offer.

After booking your flights to Miami, make a point to visit the neighborhoods that border this iconic metropolis. You’ll see Art Deco hotels and have a chance to enjoy freshly caught seafood. When it comes time for coffee and dessert, make it special at one of the small ethnic cafés that make this area unique.

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South Beach

Stretching north from South Pointe Park to 23rd Street, South Beach (SoBe) is a mecca of the unusual and exciting. Famous for its Art Deco, fine white sand, and interesting personalities, SoBe is a treat for the visually inclined. For a real taste of South Beach, head on over to Lincoln Road, where you’ll realize that South Beach is as beautiful as it is diverse.

Coral Gables

The City Beautiful is the elegant, cool, chic haven of South Florida. Plus, it’s a mere 10-20 minute drive from downtown. Think 5th avenue meets Hollywood Boulevard. Known for its designer boutiques and world-class shops and restaurants, Coral Gables is sophistication at its finest.

Night view of the Coral Gables City Hall in Miracle Mile.

Coconut Grove

The oldest region of Miami, Coconut Grove has plenty of history to spare. Visits to The Barnacle State Park, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, and the Kampong will impress and educate. There’s plenty to eat in Coconut Grove, and for those who like to party, well with the University of Miami right next door, you’re sure to have a good time!

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Downtown

Over the past decade, Downtown Miami has transformed into Miami’s hidden gem. Along Flagler street, people can find talented jewelers, the stunning Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, and the Depression Moderne building. Largely a business district, the best way to see Downtown is from far away – via stunning skyline view from the Rickenbacker or MacArthur Causeways.

downtown miami skyline at sunset

There’s so much to do once you hop off flights to Miami, so make sure you make it a point to visit these neighborhoods when you’re in town.

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