Miami Washington Avenue Tours and Tickets
Miami Washington Avenue

- Shoppers shouldn't miss Washington and nearby Collins Avenues to find designer retailers, plus Lincoln Road Mall, a pedestrian-only shopping enclave.
- Washington Avenue is a great place to enjoy a meal—international cuisine abounds here, from Peruvian and Mexican eateries to top-notch Cuban restaurants.
- Music fans can check the calendar at Washington Avenue's music venue, The Fillmore Miami Beach.
People Also Ask
Washington Avenue is known as one of Miami’s busiest streets—and one of the main shopping streets in South Beach. Visitors come here to see Art Deco architecture, visit trendy nightclubs, shop, and eat, as there are lots of great entertainment venues and restaurants.
On Washington Avenue in Miami, there are diverse food and drink options. Pane e Vino is popular for homemade pasta dishes. La Mulata Cuban Restaurant in Miami Beach offers tasty Cuban fare. Spitfire Mediterranean Street Food Restaurant serves fast-casual bites, and Mercato della Pescheria in Miami Beach dishes up seafood.
Yes, there are family-friendly activities on Washington Avenue in Miami. At the bottom of the avenue is South Pointe Park, with open spaces, a playground, a splash pad, and beach and pier access. There are also restaurants with kid-friendly menus and Soundscape Park, which sometimes holds outdoor movie screenings.
Washington Avenue is a popular nightlife destination that offers a diverse range of bars, clubs, and music venues. Mickey Burkes is a popular sports bar, whereas Baroom Club features DJs, reggae bands, and Latin bands. Other popular nightclubs include Club M2 Miami and Vendome.
That depends on your interests. Mornings are great for escaping the big crowds and taking in art deco architecture. Afternoons are fun for shopping and dining, and the area comes alive at night with its club and nightlife spots, so there’s something to visitors at different times of the day.
Yes, there are several parking options near Washington Avenue. The Miami Beach Parking Lot at 137 Washington Avenue offers electric meters with hourly rates. Street parking and additional lots are also available nearby. Many visitors, however, opt for public transport, such as the No. 103 bus, to avoid parking hassles.










































































































































