Historic Hotels in Miami Beach
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South Beach
South Beach sizzles with iconic white sand beaches and neon-lit Art Deco buildings that look straight out of a postcard. Ocean Drive buzzes with sidewalk cafes and vintage cars cruising by, while Lummus Park Beach offers perfect people-watching. Art lovers can explore over 800 preserved 1920s buildings or catch exhibits at The Wolfsonian Museum. Nightlife rules here with world-class clubs and bars staying open until the wee hours. Hotels range from boutique Art Deco gems to luxury oceanfront resorts. The neighborhood is extremely walkable with free trolley service connecting major spots, though prepare for crowds, especially December through April.

Mid Beach
Mid Beach combines retro glamour with modern luxury along Miami's pristine shoreline. Art Deco icons like Fontainebleau and Eden Roc hotels stand tall against endless white sand beaches. Visitors stroll the Miami Beach Boardwalk, shop Collins Avenue, or simply soak up sun and ocean views. The scene feels more refined than wild South Beach. Upscale restaurants serve fresh seafood and Latin fusion cuisine in stylish oceanfront settings. Hotels range from historic landmarks to contemporary luxury towers with stunning pool decks. Getting around is simple with the Miami Beach trolley, abundant ride-shares, and wide palm-lined streets perfect for evening walks.

North Beach
North Beach offers a refreshing alternative to Miami's flashier spots, with pristine Atlantic beaches that aren't packed shoulder-to-shoulder. The neighborhood blends Latin American flavors and a historic Jewish community vibe, creating a cultural mix that feels authentic rather than touristy. Art Deco buildings and the Normandy Fountain give the area its distinctive character, while North Shore Open Space Park provides a green escape. Seafood restaurants and Cuban cafés line the walkable streets, serving everything from budget-friendly local eats to oceanfront dining. Mid-range boutique hotels and vacation rentals housed in colorful Art Deco buildings make for comfortable stays. Getting around is easy with frequent bus service to South Beach and downtown Miami.

Flamingo/Lummus
Flamingo/Lummus delivers the quintessential South Beach experience with a side of pure Miami magic. The Art Deco Historic District's colorful buildings stand like pastel sentinels leading to pristine white sand beaches. Ocean Drive buzzes with energy as tourists snap photos of the iconic architecture. Collins Avenue Shopping Area beckons shoppers while Española Way charms with its Mediterranean vibe. The neighborhood serves up dining options from upscale oceanfront restaurants to casual Cuban cafeterias. Boutique hotels housed in historic Art Deco buildings offer rooftop pools with ocean views. Getting around is a breeze with the free Miami Beach Trolley and excellent walkability connecting you to all the action.

Miami Beach City Center
Miami Beach City Center dazzles with neon-lit Art Deco buildings, rooftop lounges, and white sand beaches just steps away. Lincoln Road's bustling pedestrian mall serves up people-watching gold alongside outdoor dining spots. The iconic Convention Center hosts major events while Collins Avenue tempts shoppers with luxury boutiques and hotel-hopping opportunities. Getting around couldn't be easier with the free Miami Beach Trolley zipping by every 15 minutes. Most visitors ditch their cars to explore on foot or grab bikes and scooters. Accommodation options range from glam beachfront resorts to charming boutique hotels tucked into colorful Art Deco buildings.
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Port of Miami
Imagine strolling along Port of Miami for some great waterfront pics. It's located 2.5 mi (4.1 km) from central Miami Beach. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is artsy and has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Miami Beach has other popular activities such as Hard Rock Stadium.

Ocean Drive
South Beach is home to Ocean Drive and is a popular place to see in Miami Beach. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is artsy and has lots of nice beaches.
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