Española Way

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Key Info

Española Way

Price & Hours

Free
24/7 daily

Details

Free, Neighborhood/Area, Shopping, Sightseeing
Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours

Discovering Española Way: A Hidden Gem in Miami Beach

Introduction to Española Way

Located between 14th and 15th streets, the pedestrian-only Española Way is a two-block corridor known for its pastel pink, Old World-style buildings. This charming enclave boasts a variety of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment options. It is bounded by the main Washington Avenue thoroughfare on one side and Pennsylvania Avenue on the other.

A Historical Corridor

Modeled after the picturesque Mediterranean villages of Spain and France, Española Way emerged as a bohemian artist colony in the 1920s. This historic area quickly gained popularity, even attracting infamous figures like gangster Al Capone, who used one of its hotels for an underground gambling ring.

A Modern-Day Attraction

Today, many travelers regard Española Way as a hidden gem. It is highly recommended for a leisurely stroll, shopping, or dining experience. In just a two-block span, visitors can explore over a dozen restaurants, sidewalk cafes, and bars. The street is perfect for people-watching in a lively atmosphere and enjoying al fresco dining under twinkling lights.

Culinary Delights

At night, the area becomes vibrant with musical performances emanating from its restaurants. Dining options are diverse, ranging from Cuban cuisine, sushi, and coffee shops to Spanish tapas, Mexican dishes, and Italian fare. There's something to cater to every palate!

Accommodation on Española Way

Española Way offers a unique alternative to the bustling heart of Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue. It is home to three quaint European-style boutique hotels situated within historic Mediterranean Revival buildings. These hotels feature signature Spanish tile roofs and striped awnings, providing a nostalgic escape.

Learn More

For additional information on the area's shops, restaurants, and events, visit the official Española Way website.

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