The area is so cool and unique with a restored past. The boutique hotel has a nice renovation with a busy restaurant, live music and terrace where you have plenty of drinks to relax and watch people and exotic vehicles walk around. Busy weekends than usual, live entertainment is everywhere, all types of music can be enjoyed. Travel is very beneficial and highly recommended. Very nice!
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The area is so cool and unique with a restored past. The boutique hotel has a nice renovation with a busy restaurant, live music and terrace where you have plenty of drinks to relax and watch people and exotic vehicles walk around. Busy weekends than usual, live entertainment is everywhere, all types of music can be enjoyed. Travel is very beneficial and highly recommended. Very nice!
Miami's art deco historical area is more a cultural integration, naturally forming a unique Miami art carrier. More than 1,200 buildings from the 1930s are not only ornamental, but also serviceable, and you can enjoy the city's humanistic style rather than a single pilgrimage. The Art Deco Historic District is located in Ocean Dr and Collins Ave, the best way to do it is on foot. If time is limited, you can directly choose the essence route of about 2 miles to play. Route reference: Art Deco Welcome Center Leslie CarlyleCardoso Hotel Cardozo HotelWinter Haven Hotel Winter Haven HotelUS General Post Office US Post Office11th St DinerWolfson Nier Museum Wolfsonian-FIUHotel AstorOriginal Tiffany HotelColony HotelEdison Hotel Visitor Center built in 1935 Art Deco Welcome Center Address: 1001 Ocean Dr, South Beach
Of course, the best way to see the building is to watch it early in the morning (especially those next to Lummus Park), preferably after sunrise, when there are not many drunk people on the street or in the restaurant. At night...many buildings are flooded with colorful lights, adding more depth to impressive and beautiful buildings. The only challenge at night is that you need to use your great imagination to think about all the experiences outside of party life.
Art Deco District Art Deco District is an area on this side of South Beach. Here is a decoration and architectural art group. It is very important to come here to see each hotel and bar. Many are quite distinctive. If you feel that you are not very well informed, you can go to the Visitor Center at the junction of Ocean Dr and 10 ST (Art Deco Welcome Center) to see if there is a guided walking commentary group. We participated in the 10am departure. The guide commentary along the way is quite in place, and it is more harvest than walking around.
South Beach is close to 10th Street. There is an ART DECO center, a museum of art and creativity that displays Miami's history, status quo, art and creativity, a paid Miami architectural decoration tour, and a guided tour. There is an ART DECO center on Ocean Avenue, which is easy to find. A two- or three-story building near 10th Street, South Beach Ocean Avenue, is elegantly colored and simple in shape, and looks like a postcard. Now most of these buildings are hotels, apartments, downstairs is a storefront, open small restaurants or shops. It is called the Art Deco area, referred to as ART DECO. These buildings have been around for a long time, and the designers have poured creative and artistic inspiration. Miami's annual International Decoration Festival is famous, and it is said that there are classic cars to join the display, which is another highlight of Miami.
The Art Deco District is a place that is added after listening to the introduction. It is a very literary place and a worthwhile trip. Various styles of buildings, colorful, make people feel the warm Latin style.