There Is More to Miami Beach Than Clubs and Beaches
Miami Beach may be all about the clubs and the beaches, but there is much more to it for those seeking something slightly out of the norm. From the dining to the city’s surprisingly rich history and its Art Deco architecture, there is a world to explore in the barrier island.
If you want to dine like the Tinseltown elite, look no further than Miami Beach mainstay Joe’s Stone Crab. Names as diverse as Muhammad Ali, “Ol’ Blue Eyes” Frank Sinatra, and Madonna have enjoyed a meal at this South Beach favorite that’s been around since 1913. Joe’s Stone Crab is located at 11 Washington Avenue.
No vacation would be complete without posting pictures to Instagram and social media. Perhaps the perfect spot for some noteworthy snaps is the Delano, which earned its name from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Built in the late 1940s in a unique Art Deco design, it’s a sight to behold and the lobby alone is akin to visiting a museum.
For those that enjoy barhopping, the Broken Shaker on Indian Creek Drive made the list of “The World’s 50 Best Bars” for three consecutive years. This romantic enclave is quietly hidden behind the Freehand hostel and it even has a garden full of spices and herbs used to make the drinks. The menu changes quite often, sometimes every week so it’s always a different experience.
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