
South Beach
Miami's glamorous art deco playground of sun and style
South Beach isn't just a neighborhood—it's a state of mind. This iconic stretch of Miami Beach pulses with art deco glamour, world-class nightlife, and that unmistakable Miami energy that draws millions every year. Ocean Drive's pastel-colored hotels face white sand beaches where models pose for photo shoots and locals soak up year-round sunshine. But here's what the postcards don't show you: South Beach is also home to incredible Cuban cafeterias, hidden speakeasies, and enough people-watching opportunities to keep you entertained for hours. Yes, it's touristy. Yes, it can be expensive. But there's a reason this place has been seducing visitors since the 1930s.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Ocean Drive restaurants charge tourist prices—walk two blocks inland to Washington or Collins Avenue for the same quality at half the cost
- 2.Many hotels offer day passes to their pools and beach clubs for $50-100, giving you luxury amenities without the overnight rates
- 3.Happy hour at rooftop bars (4-7pm) offers the same views as dinner service but with $12 cocktails instead of $20
- 4.Free trolley service connects all major South Beach areas—skip the $15 Uber rides between Lincoln Road and Ocean Drive
- 5.Citi Bike day passes ($15) cost less than a single Uber ride and work perfectly for South Beach's flat terrain
- 6.Cuban ventanitas serve authentic coffee and pastries for under $5—skip Starbucks and eat like a local
Travel Tips
- •Pack reef-safe sunscreen—Miami Beach banned oxybenzone and octinoxate to protect coral reefs
- •Make dinner reservations at least a week in advance, especially for Prime 112, Joe's Stone Crab, and other celebrity hotspots
- •Clubs don't get busy until after midnight—save energy and money by starting your night late
- •The free Miami Beach Trolley stops running at 1am on weekends, so plan your late-night transportation accordingly
- •Art Basel week in December requires hotel bookings 6+ months in advance, with minimum 4-night stays
- •South Beach parking meters run until 3am and cost $3-5 per hour—seriously consider skipping the rental car