Miami Beach Private Smartphone Audio Walking Tour
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Duration 2-3 hours
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Audio guide in English
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Live GPS map included
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Flexible dates for tour
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No signal or data needed
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Downloadable on multiple devices
Explore Miami Beach's vibrant culture with a private smartphone audio walking tour, featuring art deco gems and historical highlights at your own pace.
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Included
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No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
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Download on wifi before (no signal required or data used during tour)
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Live gps map shows route & your location
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Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on tripvia tours
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Customer service via phone & email
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Tour guide commentary automatically plays at each point of interest
Excluded
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Headphones (optional - audio will play from device speaker too)
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Smartphone or tablet
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Attraction tickets not included.
Explore Miami Beach's vibrant culture with a private smartphone audio walking tour, featuring art deco gems and historical highlights at your own pace.
Highlights
- Discover Miami's famous art deco buildings
- Explore historic parks and art galleries
- Learn about famous people and early inhabitants
- Visit attractions, statues, and memorials
- Enjoy a private audio walking tour
Meeting Point
Your tour begins in the tropical getaway known as the Miami Beach Botanical Garden on Convention Center Drive.
2000 Convention Ctr Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139 , United States
End Point
Your tour begins in the tropical getaway known as the Miami Beach Botanical Garden on Convention Center Drive.
2000 Convention Ctr Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139 , United States
What to expect
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Back in the 60s the City of Miami Beach created this "Garden-Center" to grow tropcal fruits. We'll tell more about this 4-acre sprawling jungle!
Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach
This unique memorial was conceived by a committee of Holocaust survivors in 1984, this site was previously home to Holocaust survivors.
Collins Canal Park
Throughout the 2.8 acre green-space you'll find aluminum sculptures known as Humanoids.
Miami Beach Convention Center
Originally opened in 1958, the venue underwent large renovations from 2015-2018. If you're wondering what I mean by 'large', well, the bill was roughly.... we'll tell you!
Soundscape Park
The lush contemporary park is now considered a world-class destination that marries music, design and culture.
Lincoln Road
Believe it or not, this strip of land you’re on now, used to be a forest of man-groves, which are shrubs that grow in coastal, saline waters.
Espanola Way
Espanola Way is experiencing a renaissance, as a place for locals and travellers to gather, create and celebrate amongst shops and restaurants.
Cameo Theater
We'll tell you a little bit about this entertainment venue and it's long history, dating back to the 1930s.
Collins Avenue
Designed by Henry Hohauser in 1939, this art deco gem has a distinctive Streamline Modern style.
The Webster Miami
Completed in 1939, the Webster is a great example of architect Henry Hohauser’s adherence to the rule of three. We'll tell you what that means.
The Marlin Hotel
In the 1990s, this historical hotel was transposed into a tropical retreat for some of the world's most renowned recording artists and performers.... you'll hear who some of them are.
World Erotic Art Museum (WEAM)
Founded in 2005 by American erotic art collector Naomi Wilzig, this museum is considered one of Miami Beach’s best-kept secrets and is an intriguing place to spend an afternoon.
Essex House by Clevelander
This architectural gem here in Miami Beach has a famed, historic past and has even received numerous awards recently for its restorations. You'll hear a bit about it.
The Tony Hotel South Beach
Today it's the Tony Hotel, South Beach, but as you may have guessed, when it first opened it was the Tiffany Hotel.
The Colony Hotel
This bright blue neon beacon has overlooked Ocean Drive every night for nearly 90 years!
Hotel Breakwater South Beach
You can't miss the Breakwater Hotel! We'll tell you about it.
Art Deco Museum
This nonprofit resource was founded in 1976, with the goal of assisting in the historic preservation and-enhancement of Miami-Beach’s unique architectural, and cultural, identity.
Clevelander South Beach
Tthis art deco-designed building is a Miami Beach icon.
Versace Mansion
Welcome to the famous Casa Casuarina! Better known as the, 'Versace Mansion', it's renowned for being owned by Italian fashion designer.
The Tides South Beach
A legendary art deco-gem known as one of the most elegant and-sophisticated beachfront hotels in the U.S.A.
Carlyle Cafe
The Carlyle has been the backdrop to numerous films and-television shows over its 75 years.... hear what some of them were.
Cardozo South Beach
This hotel showcases traditional art deco style with rounded lines, like the fender of a Studebaker.
Cavalier South Beach Hotel
You'll hear why the Cavalier is regarded as a masterpiece of the Art Deco movement.
Hilton Grand Vacations Club McAlpin Ocean Plaza Miami
the McAlpin is considered a near-perfect embodiment of the Art Deco style
Sagamore Hotel South Beach - An All Suite Hotel
This historic hotel illustrates Miami Beach's crossover to modern resort architecture during....
Delano Beach Club
Built in 1947 by Rob and Rose Schwartz, the Delano hotel was originally utilized for military housing.
Collins Park
As you stroll along the many landscaped paths, you’ll stumble on some works of art.
The Bass
We'll tell you about "The Bass", it's origin and how it became a culturally important part of Miami Beach!
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Start at Miami Beach Botanical Garden.
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Visit the Versace Mansion for photos.
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Consider dining at Espanola Way.
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Bring headphones for a better audio experience.
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Check out local art galleries along your route.
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