Private Audio Guided Walking Tour in Miami

Miami Beach, US

Highlights

  • Explore the coolest shopping street in Miami Beach
  • Experience the vibrant and colorful atmosphere of Ocean Drive
  • Travel back in time in the traditional Spanish-style area of Española Way
  • Stroll along the beautiful and busy Lummus Park Beach
  • Visit the impactful Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach

Meeting Point

It is not necessary to start from this exact point. The Audioguide allows you to customize your tour.

Meeting point

Florida , United States

End point

End Point

It is not necessary to start from this exact point. The Audioguide allows you to customize your tour.

Meeting point

Florida , United States

End point

What to expect

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Lincoln Road

This street is the place to be in Miami Beach, the place people come to see and be seen, the city’s grand pedestrian walkway running between Alton Road and Washington Avenue. What is now the coolest place to shop in Miami Beach was once a dirt road that ran below sea level, surrounded by mangrove swamps.

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Ocean Drive

Ocean Drive is the most famous and most photographed street in South Beach. You are in the heart of the most famous neighborhood of Miami Beach, at the very center of the city’s never-ending nightlife. All around you, you can see amazing beaches and a kaleidoscope of colors created by the Art Deco hotels that line this bustling thoroughfare.

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Espanola Way

Española Way is guaranteed to take you on a trip back in time along the streets of Miami Beach. Sandwiched between Washington Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue, this peculiar, traditionally Spanish-style area of little lanes and courtyards with arch-shaped entrances forms a sort of Iberian village in the heart of South Florida.

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Lummus Park

Lummus Park winds its way between 5th Street and 15th Street, running parallel on the eastern side of the famous Ocean Drive. This beautiful, busy promenade was inspired by the oceanfront walk along the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, designed by the Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx.

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Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach

The Holocaust Memorial was officially opened in 1990, with a ceremony attended by Elie Wiesel, the writer of Jewish origin who survived the Holocaust and whose strenuous defense of human rights earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.

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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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Wheelchair accessible
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What our experts say

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    Start at Bayside Marketplace for dining.
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    Explore Wynwood Walls after your tour.
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    Consider visiting during sunrise for fewer crowds.
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    Bring headphones for a better experience.

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