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The Art Deco Historic District is a must for architecture aficionados.
Restrooms and other amenities are available at the Art Deco Welcome Center, but once you start on a walking tour, there are few public facilities along the way.
The welcome center houses an art deco museum and gift shop.
Those with special mobility needs should contact the Art Deco Welcome Center 72 hours in advance of any tour to seek assistance.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Art Deco Historic District. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While Miami’s Art Deco Historic District is free to visit, it’s worth going on a guided tour to learn more about the neighborhood than you could if exploring on your own. Bike tours that visit the area start at just US$41, Segway tours at US$49, walking tours at US$75, and food tours at US$79.
Yes, the Art Deco Historic District is worth visiting. Home to the largest concentration of art deco landmarks in the country, the Miami Beach neighborhood is a hit for architecture and design lovers (and is also a popular stop on food crawls, too). Exploring on your own is always possible, but you can get even more out of your visit and learn insider facts and stories on a guided neighborhood tour.
Per one customer who booked the Miami Art Deco Gems and Jewels Small Group and Exclusive Access Tour, "I very much enjoyed the Art Deco tour of Miami Beach. The guide, Paola, was great. Very knowledgeable and I could tell she truly cared about the historic preservation of the city. This was a lovely way to spend a morning and learn about the architecture of the city. Paola showed us details on the buildings that I wouldn't have otherwise noticed. Definitely recommend for architecture and history buffs!"
The Art Deco Historic District in Miami has too many beautiful buildings to count, from nautical-themed hotels to pastel-colored mansions, but you can see the most important ones south of Ocean Drive between 6th and 7th Streets—start with the Park Central Hotel, the Waldorf Towers Hotel, and the Art Deco Welcome Center.
Yes, there are many tours dedicated to the Art Deco Historic District in Miami, from self-guided outings to tours run by the Miami Design Preservation League to private walking excursions—if you’re not sure where to start, the Art Deco Welcome Center on Ocean Drive and 10th Street is a good place to start.
Yes, the Art Deco Historic District in Miami has museums dedicated to Art Deco and the history of the neighborhood and others, such as the Wolfsonian-FIU, dedicated to industrial design. If you’re sticking to Art Deco, visit the Art Deco Museum at the Miami Design Preservation League.
Yes, there are plenty. If you’re looking for special events and festivals in Miami’s Art Deco Historic District, check out the official website of the Miami Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau, and don’t miss Art Deco Weekend, an annual celebration organized by the Miami Design Preservation League.
Yes, you can stay in an Art Deco hotel in Miami's Art Deco Historic District. The district is home to several stylish hotels that have preserved and restored Art Deco architecture and design elements—you could try The Carlyle, The Colony Hotel, and The Marlin Hotel, among others.
Yes, you can find restaurants and cafes with Art Deco design in the Art Deco Historic District in Miami—making it possible to eat and sleep in Art Deco style. To get started, grab a bite to eat at the Carlyle Hotel cafe or the Betsy Hotel restaurants. Other options include the iconic News Cafe or the bars and eateries in a number of the art deco hotels.
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