Seeking day use rooms in Miami Beach and interested in finding out more about the city? We’ve got you covered.
Attractions And Distractions For Your Miami Beach Day Hotel Experience
- Food – Florida Stone Crab is a local delicacy, and one you can enjoy at Joe’s Stone Crab, a restaurant that’s older than the city of Miami Beach. Fans of Spanish seafood can indulge themselves at Tapas y Tintos, while Haitian restaurant Tap Tap offers stewed goat, spicy conch ceviche and grouper in lime sauce.
- Golden Sands – As the name suggests, there are plenty of beaches at which to relax. If you fancy going au naturel, the clothing-optional Haulover Beach is where you’ll want to be.
- Green Spaces – There are half a dozen dog-friendly ‘bark parks,’ including Pine Tree Park and Flamingo Bark Park. A quieter contemplation of nature can be had at the Japanese-styled Miami Beach Botanical Garden, which is used for both yoga and meditation.
- History – The Wolfsonian museum focuses on the period from 1850–1950, housing over 180,000 objects, from household appliances to propaganda, and providing a free guided tour every Friday evening. Every Sunday the Lincoln Road Antique and Collectible Market attracts over 100 vendors peddling a wide variety of vintage goods.
Seven Facts About Miami Beach You Should Know
- Every part of the city is within walking distance of a beach.
- The Art Deco District is the world’s largest collection of Art Deco architecture.
- Miami Beach is home to numerous gay bars and gay-specific events and describes itself as a year-round LGBTQ-friendly tourist destination.
- Miami is the only city in the United States to have been founded by a woman (Julia Tuttle).
- Miami Beach has an elevation of just 4 feet (1.2 meters).
- The city sits on a mixture of natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
- The first inhabitants of the area were Tequesta Indians, over 10,000 years ago.