South Pointe Park is a lush 17‑acre oasis located at the southernmost tip of Miami Beach, offering sweeping panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, PortMiami, Downtown Miami, Fisher Island, and the South Beach skyline.
Joe’s Stone Crab is a century-old Miami Beach institution, famous for its chilled Florida stone crab claws served with their signature mustard sauce. Located just steps from the beach, the restaurant offers classic, old-school charm with elegant dining rooms and a lively patio. For a more laid-back experience, there’s also a convenient takeout spot, Joe's Takeout, with casual seating—which I highly recommend for a quick and delicious bite without the wait.
A South Beach staple since 1988, La Sandwicherie serves up Parisian-style baguette and croissant sandwiches loaded with fresh veggies, signature vinaigrette, and high-quality French-inspired toppings like camembert and saucisson. Nestled off 14th Street between Washington and Collins Avenues, this vibrant counter-service spot is perfect for a quick, casual bite.
Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District is home to the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world, featuring pastel-colored buildings, neon lights, and 1920s–1940s glamour. Located primarily along Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue, it’s a must-see whether you’re walking, biking, or just soaking in the vibe with a drink in hand. A stroll here feels like stepping into a vintage postcard—sunny, stylish, and full of Miami magic.