Neighborhoods

Miami Neighborhoods


Greater Miami and the Beaches is like a great patchwork quilt sprawling over 1,946 square miles in a lush tropical setting. Vibrant and contrasting neighborhoods — from ocean resort towns to the urban core, planned suburbs to pristine rural areas, complemented by villages rooted in history — are woven into a fascinating and diverse tapestry. Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, Miami Beach, Homestead, Morningside, Midtown, Bay Harbor Islands, Little Havana, Miami Shores – all these and more make up Miami’s fascinating and diverse neighborhoods.

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Airport Area

Airport Area

Miami International Airport (MIA) is the hub of a fast-growing area with new hotels and offices marking the corporate and commercial focus around Blue Lagoon Drive to the west - a beautifully landscaped 12.5-acre tropical peninsula surrounded by a 100-acre freshwater lake. MIA is minutes away from several popular Miami neighborhoods, including Coral Gables, Doral and downtown Miami.

Aventura

Aventura

Aventura, Florida is synonymous with world-class shopping at Aventura Mall. To date, it is the largest in the area with six department store anchors and more than 280 shops. Aventura, Florida has established its niche as an enclave of tropical landscaping and water surrounding sleek high-rises and luxurious single-family homes.

Bal Harbour

Bal Harbour

Discreet elegance is the keynote of Bal Harbour, Florida - long the favored hideaway of the rich and famous. High-end hotels offer oceanfront luxury and private surroundings. The village's crown jewel is Bal Harbour Shops, an upscale mall that opens to the sky but protects shoppers from the elements. Beautiful beaches are another asset of this oceanside community.

Bay Harbor Islands

Bay Harbor Islands

Bay Harbor Islands, Florida is a community of fine homes and apartment houses, schools, retail shops, restaurants, municipal facilities and professional businesses. While providing residents with all the services of larger municipalities, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida manages to maintain the small-town touch.

Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove

Originally settled in the 1800s, Coconut Grove remains a charming, bayside village within the urban dynamic of Miami. The pedestrian friendly village center is filled with sidewalk cafes, galleries and boutiques. Coconut Grove is home to the famed Coconut Grove Arts Festival, the Taste of the Grove Food & Jazz Festival, King Mango Strut and the Goombay Festival.

Coral Gables

Coral Gables

Tree-lined boulevards, winding roadways and green spaces give Coral Gables, Florida its identity as "The City Beautiful." Shoppers flock to fine boutiques and specialty stores along Coral Gables' Miracle Mile to find the hottest new styles. Coral Gables restaurants appear on the culinary map for a variety of cuisines. Their elegant ambience and exacting service are taken for granted in Coral Gables, Florida - a city dedicated to fine living.

Doral

Doral

Doral offers world-class parks and cultural activities, dozens of hotels, several college campuses and much more. The World Golf Championships, held annually at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa, are a must-stop on the PGA tour. The resort is home to five championship golf courses, a tennis center and a spa. Doral is one of the area's fastest-growing cities, and it routinely appears on the annual "best of" lists of various national publications.

Downtown Miami Area

Downtown Miami Area

Downtown Miami pulsates with activity as commercial, cultural and leisure pursuits come together. Innovative skyscrapers compete for your attention, while historic shopping arcades and storefronts packed with merchandise evoke Miami's origins as a trading town. Downtown Miami department stores and emporiums offer big city shopping with a cosmopolitan flair, while the area's diversity inspires dining delights in a variety of culinary styles.

Everglades Area

Everglades Area

The Flamingo Entrance of Everglades National Park is a one-hour drive from Miami. Everglades National Park is the third-largest National Park in the Continental U.S. and the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S. The Ernest Coe Visitor Center offers maps, books and information on guided boat and walking tours. Other amenities include a full-service marina, boat launching ramps, motor and non motorized boat rentals, and camping facilities.

Fisher Island

Fisher Island

This exclusive island is located off the southern tip of Miami Beach, just north of the Port of Miami. Once the winter estate of William K. Vanderbilt, Fisher Island is now a private residential community. Fisher Island Hotel & Resort offers many first-class amenities including a deep-water marina, pristine beaches and swimming pools, championship seaside golf, tennis courts, a world-class spa, and several restaurants and lounges. Guests reach the island via ferry or by boat.

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