Española Way

Española Way

In the early 1920s, Española Way emerged as Miami Beach’s first commercial development. It was envisioned as a vibrant artists’ colony, inspired by Mediterranean villages in France and Spain. With its signature peach-colored paint, this cultural gem still radiates a bohemian atmosphere. But, fast forward to May 2017, and the City of Miami Beach invested $2.5 million in a revitalization project. They transformed Española Way into a pedestrian-only street. Today, this street has undergone a renaissance, embracing its founders’ original vision from nearly a century ago. It’s a place where locals and travelers can gather, create, and celebrate.

Española Way is a historic street located between 14th and 15th street on Miami Beach, spanning from Washington Avenue to the western corners of Drexel Avenue. With its charming design inspired by Spanish architecture in the Mediterranean Revival style, it resembles a picturesque village.

As I sit savoring a cappuccino at a French café, my view encompasses the enchanting scenery of Española Way—pink stucco buildings, adorned with striped awnings, and adorned with wrought iron balconies. Despite palm trees sway gently in the breeze, the ambiance is serene, and conversations are hushed. However, the previous night on Española Way was an entirely different affair. Outdoor tables stretched along the street, illuminated by twinkling lights, filled with diners engaged in lively chatter that extended into the late hours. It felt as if I had stumbled upon a summer night in Paris, Rome, or Madrid—an experience I cherished.

An artist colony

Española Way was conceived as an artists’ colony just a century ago. It mirrors the charm of Mediterranean villages. Despite enduring storms and economic fluctuations over the years, this two-block area has remarkably maintained its distinctive character. Today, the resurgence of Española Way owes much to the revitalization of a row of buildings.

Strolling along the village’s buildings, I am treated to a delightful paseo adorned with vibrant tables and chairs, meticulous landscaping, overhead lights, and a tiled floor. Within the stylish El Salón, patrons can enjoy expertly crafted cocktails, while just a few steps away, Bar Pintxo tantalizes with its selection of Basque-style pintxos, perfect accompaniments to cocktails. On the rooftop, a walkway seamlessly connects two buildings, featuring a pool, plush cabanas, and a bar. Additionally Española Way’s allure is as captivating today as it was in the past. An immersive and transporting experience that should not be missed. Have a memorable visit by staying at the Cavalier’s South Beach Art Deco hotel that is located on Ocean Drive in front of the beach.For reservations call (305) 673 1199.

Lincoln Road

Lincoln Road

This dynamic promenade, called Lincoln Road boasts over 150 establishments

Lincoln Road, South Beach’s renowned pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, offers a vibrant and captivating experience just moments away from Ocean Drive, major hotels, the Miami Beach Convention Center, and stunning beaches. Lincoln Road is in the heart of South Beach, this bustling road stretches approximately 14 blocks. As the pinnacle of open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment, enticing visitors with an array of retailers, bars, cafes, restaurants, gelato shops, and galleries. It stands as the premier destination for shopping and dining in Miami Beach.

This dynamic promenade, exclusively for pedestrians, boasts over 150 establishments, including shops, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, galleries, and boutiques. As you explore, you’ll encounter a tapestry of languages spoken by visitors from around the world, while delighting in the spectacle of locals walking their dogs, enthusiastic shoppers, and entertaining street performers.

Regardless of your accommodation in South Beach, reaching Lincoln Road is a breeze, whether by a short walk, utilizing Citi Bike, or hopping on a free trolley ride. No trip to Miami Beach would be truly complete without indulging in the shopping, dining, and people-watching extravaganza.

Indulge in Retail Therapy

With over 10 million annual visitors, Lincoln Road holds the distinction of being Miami Beach’s most sought-after destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Merely minutes away from the beach, this pedestrian-only promenade hosts a diverse collection of stores catering to a wide range of interests. Below, you’ll find some of the most popular establishments on Lincoln Road.

When to Visit Lincoln Road

If you’re seeking a vibrant experience of shopping, dining, or people-watching, look no further than this spot in Miami Beach. This bustling destination offers a plethora of stores and restaurants that cater to various interests and budgets. For a comprehensive list of options, be sure to explore our Stores & Restaurant Pages. The establishments are open seven days a week, with varying hours. Restaurants and sidewalk cafes transform into a vibrant nightlife scene, with many staying open well past midnight. Enjoy your visit to the fullest.

Where to Eat and Drink

Indulge your taste buds at the diverse range of dining options available. Here are a few recommendations to kickstart your culinary adventure. When craving delicious burgers and fries, head to Shake Shack or Fat Ronnie’s Burger Bar. For an authentic taste of Cuban specialties and delightful Mojitos, grab a sidewalk table at Havana nineteen fifty seven.

Where to Park on Lincoln Road

Our preferred parking facility is the 17th Street Garage, operated by the City of Miami Beach. With 1,460 parking spaces, it provides 24-hour accessibility and convenient access to the stores and restaurants. The parking rates are per hour.

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