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Collins Ave

Running parallel to the Atlantic shoreline, Collins Avenue is one of the defining thoroughfares of Miami Beach, threading the length of the barrier island from the southern tip of South Beach northward through Mid-Beach and on toward the high-rise resorts of Sunny Isles. The road takes its name from John S. Collins, the New Jersey farmer and developer whose early-twentieth-century ambitions, and the bridge he helped finance, opened the sandbar to the city that would rise upon it. For visitors, .....

Flamingo Park

At the heart of South Beach, a short walk from the Atlantic and the Art Deco hotels of the seafront, Flamingo Park is the largest and busiest public recreation ground in Miami Beach. The city acquired the roughly thirty-six-acre tract in 1929, intending it as a green civic space, on land that had earlier seen use as an airfield and a polo ground before becoming the neighbourhood's communal backyard. The park's long sporting history is woven through its facilities. A baseball stadium on the site.....

Jungle Island

Perched on Watson Island between downtown Miami and the causeway to Miami Beach, Jungle Island is an eco-adventure park with surprisingly deep roots. Its lineage stretches back to 1936, when a Florida pioneer opened Parrot Jungle south of the city as a place where tropical birds flew freely among the foliage. After decades at its original site, the attraction relocated to its current island setting in 2003 and was reborn under its present name. The park blends a lush botanical setting with an a.....

Ocean Drive

Few streets capture the spirit of a city as completely as Ocean Drive captures Miami Beach. Running along the Atlantic shoreline through the heart of South Beach, this short but world-famous strip is the showpiece of the Miami Beach Architectural District, lined with the pastel-hued, neon-trimmed hotels that make it one of the most recognisable streetscapes on earth. The avenue's defining feature is its concentration of 1930s and 1940s Art Deco architecture, lovingly preserved and brilliantly l.....

Star Island

A small, palm-fringed island in Biscayne Bay just west of Miami Beach, Star Island is among the most exclusive residential addresses in South Florida and a staple of sightseeing in the city. Created in 1917 from material dredged from the bay, the island was one of several man-made islands developed during the great Florida land boom of the early twentieth century, conceived as a luxury retreat with broad waterfront lots and direct bay access. In the century since, Star Island has become known a.....

Venetian Islands

Stretched across Biscayne Bay between downtown Miami and the city of Miami Beach, the Venetian Islands are a chain of six small, man-made islands linked by the photogenic Venetian Causeway. Created in the early 1920s by dredging material from the bay floor during the great Florida land boom, the islands were laid out as an exclusive residential alternative to the more famous Star Island and Palm Island to the south, with broad waterfront lots, gentle palm-lined streets and direct views of the ci.....