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    Lincoln Road Mall

    Lincoln Road Mall

    4.2
    (422 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Lincoln Road isn't just a street--it's Miami's catwalk, circus, and living time capsule rolled into…read moreone. I've been coming here since the days when Howard Austin Feld had his shop here, when you could still park on the street and the crowd felt more local than curated. Back then, it was quirky galleries, mom-and-pop shops, and artists setting up easels by the fountains. History matters here. Originally designed in the 1910s by Carl Fisher (the same guy who basically invented Miami Beach), it was later reimagined in the 1950s by Morris Lapidus, the legendary architect behind the Fontainebleau. He turned Lincoln Road into a pedestrian mall--a radical idea at the time--that gave Miami Beach its own open-air Broadway. For decades, it was where retirees fed pigeons, musicians played for tips, and snowbirds people-watched under the palms. Today? It's glossier. Trendy flagship stores, outdoor cafés charging $9 for a latte, and enough selfie sticks to arm a small militia. The pigeons have been replaced by pickup artists--guys working the crowd like it's spring break year-round, angling for phone numbers from beautiful women in sundresses. Depending on your vibe, it's either comedy gold or background noise. But here's the truth: Lincoln Road is still Lincoln Road. The fountains still splash, the architecture still hums with mid-century glamour, and the people-watching is world-class. From models strutting past with shopping bags to a family of tourists melting under the Miami sun, this strip remains Miami Beach's beating heart.

    Lincoln Road Mall is a must stop when you're either visiting Miami Beach, visiting from out of town…read moreor just to have a nice night out. There's a lot of potential to be an even greater destination spot and lots of events and activities. Live music is often played on the weekends. Excellent variety and options for food and desserts along with shops and stores and even art galleries! Most parts of Lincoln Mall are clean and almost every restaurant will offer outdoor seating while providing great service. Great destination with easy parking around and overall spot for dining, shopping and leisure and perfect to relax and people watch. Great mix of high end stores and regular boutique stores to cater to every person.

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    Baklava Bakery - 1601 Drexel Ave Miami Beach FL 33139
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    Brickell City Centre

    Brickell City Centre

    4.1
    (244 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $$$

    I had never visited a city center on this scale before, and Brickell City Centre was impressive. It…read morefeels like a massive open-air mall with covered walkways, which makes it comfortable to explore even in the heat or rain. There's a wide range of stores catering to different budgets--from typical mall stores to high-end luxury shops. The center offers a good mix of shopping including clothing stores and beauty retailers. I am not sure about the restaurants and cafes, since I have not explored the whole mall. I did see a restaurant, Starbucks, and a boba shop that I visited. I visited several stores during my trip, and overall, the service was friendly and welcoming. Dior stood out in particular, as the staff were attentive, offered samples, and created a more engaging shopping experience. The other stores I visited were also pleasant and accommodating. Overall, it's a cool place to walk around, shop, and hangout for a day.

    Brickell City Centre has become one of the most popular destinations in Miami. There are several…read moreparking garages available, although parking can be quite expensive. We visited to find a specific outfit, and the variety of stores has definitely improved over time. While the mall still features many luxury retailers, it now includes more accessible options such as H&M, Zara, a smaller Abercrombie & Fitch location, Sephora, and Victoria's Secret. The mall offers great dining options along with beautiful views, and it is always lively. Tourists are often seen taking photos on the skybridge near Victoria's Secret, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. One of the most convenient features is the free Metromover, which has a stop directly at Brickell City Centre. This makes it easy to park farther away and avoid high parking costs. For those who live nearby, walking is also a great option. The open air but covered design gives the mall a modern outdoor feel while still providing comfort and a sense of safety, which is very important. In addition to shopping, there is a movie theater, an escape room, indoor golf, and other entertainment options. We stopped for a bite to eat at The Henry. Our server, Alex was attentive and provided great service.What was once a quiet space focused mainly on ultra luxury brands has transformed into a lively, well rounded destination with something for everyone.

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    Espanola Way

    Espanola Way

    4.2
    (122 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Española Way is a charming pedestrian street in Miami Beach modeled after Mediterranean villages…read morefrom Spain and France. The area features authentic Spanish and Italian restaurants with outdoor sidewalk cafes and vibrant nightlife Originally built in the 1920s as an artists' colony, it maintains its creative and cultural significance today Nestled in the heart of Miami Beach, Española Way stands as a charming historic street. This uniquely picturesque pedestrian thoroughfare, located just steps from the bustle of South Beach. it's a beautiful cobblestone street stretching between Washington Avenue and Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, this historic district features stunning Spanish-style architecture with stucco buildings, red tile roofs, and wrought-iron balconies. The street is filled with sidewalk cafes, creating an inviting atmosphere that beckons travelers to slow down and savor the moment.

    Elegant and pleasing to the eyes. Touristy and full of European-inspired restaurants. I stayed in a…read morecharming apartment on Española Way this past February. I loved the walkability of the area and its local gelato shop and cigar lounge. It's a reasonably short walk from Española Way to Lincoln Road and to the actual beach. It is a short strip with a stoney road that extends for about two short blocks. It has a beautifully lit ambiance at night. Yet, there is so much more of Miami Beach to see and there are areas that hold more diversity.

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    Fifth and Alton

    Fifth and Alton

    2.8
    (23 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    What would I improve about this full-city block building that is the home for Best Buy, Total Wine,…read moreTJ Max, Ross, and Publix, in addition to some parking? Remarkably, it has gotten worse, if that is possible, since my one star review 8 years ago! How about starting again from scratch! I live nearby and since the start this building was always pedestrian unfriendly. It has only, for instance, a single handicap access elevator to reach the 2nd floor where 2 elevators are sometimes working, sometimes not working, to get to the retail stores. If you want to walk from Best Buy or TJ Max to Publix, good luck dodging between cars in the garage. Waiting for a while for the elevators that don't show numbers or never seem to arrive, well good luck on the gross stair cases which seem to double as a local garbage dump and bathroom. Whoever owns this building is getting good rents, I'm sure, from the large retail chains that are its commercial tenants. But why don't they spend a penny on upkeep, try to fix the peeling paint, the oil spots in the garage that serve as giant slipping pools, the broken elevators as a starter? They obviously don't care. Maybe they think people will drive here only, but South Beach is also wonderful for those of us who live here because it is great to be a pedestrian. Until you try and navigate this place. On my last visit, this week, check out the broken elevators and escalator. There was NO way to get around. Just crazy. (I'd give zero stars if possible, but Yelp requires at least one star)

    The store selection here is fine. Publix, Total Wine, Best Buy, Petco, and T J Maxx. But…read more.. The mall design is horrendous. Elevators are slow, confusing and often broken. It is often impossible to get from Total Wines on 3 to Publix at ground without walking across a long parking garage and then down three flights in a sometimes smelly -- you know why! -- stairwell. Or if the elevators are working a change at 2 is required. Bizarre. Sometimes I relocate the car from 3 to 2 if I have a case of wine or a lot of groceries. Or leave and go to another Publix store. I NEVER buy anything heavy at Petco.

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    Zara

    Zara

    1.9
    (90 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    I am very disappointed with ZARA's customer service and how my issue was handled. I placed an order…read moreonline and, unfortunately, I did not have access to the online tracking because my account was not showing the purchase for reasons unknown. I was later told that the order had been shipped and delivered, but I never received it. I strongly believe the package was stolen. A few days later, I contacted ZARA to explain the situation. Their only response was that delivery was confirmed with the shipping company and there was nothing else they could do. In today's world, porch theft is very common, and many companies work with their customers to replace stolen merchandise. Unfortunately, ZARA does not. Because of this experience, I will never order online from this company again.

    Zara on Lincoln Road is a fantastic spot for stylish, affordable fashion for men and women of all…read moreages. It's a two-story store, with the men's section upstairs, which made it easy for our family to divide and conquer while shopping. We found sexy tops for my young adult daughter, sharp shirts, shorts, and pants for my son, and some nice shirts for my husband. I had fun hopping between dressing rooms to give my opinion--shopping as a family can actually be fun here! We went right when they opened at 10:00 a.m., and the dressing rooms were clean and ready, which was a huge plus. The staff was helpful and attentive, and the checkout process was quick and smooth. If you're in the area and want a good mix of trendy and classic pieces, Zara on Lincoln Road is definitely worth checking out.

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    TJ Maxx

    TJ Maxx

    3.2
    (48 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    2 pm It's a disgusting store! 2 pm the queue of customers has reached 50 people ! There is only one…read morecashier!

    Had a unusual awful experience here yesterday between one (for lack of better way to describe)…read moreheavier set woman, frantically reorganizing the perfume case following right behind me dropping perfumes and reaching over my head and bumping into me repeatedly with no excuse me or sorry almost rushing me out of the isle . to going into the next isle browsing the body washes and lotions, and a black older lady who reeked of either body odor or marijuana "Marlene "I believe was her name asking me if I needed help and I smiled responded with "oh no I'm okay " and she responded with a dirty look and said loudly" ok because you're over here opening everything up over here and in the the other isle, you can't open ! " then huffed & rolled her eyes then walked away ... I reminded her that all the scented body care is already unsealed and is quite literally only meant to be smelled and browsed before buying... she then just stood at the end of the isle talking to herself ... If this wasn't my Neighborhood store that I very frequently visit I definitely would have just left my items there in isle and left. but being that I come here so often and never had a bad experience I continued with my shopping .management definitely needs to review and provide better training ,this third world hostility and lack of common sense and self awareness will detour all the locals and bring in the wrong crowd .you're better off going to the river landing tj max right over the bridge ,huge store with a much bigger selection and 5 stories of amazing department shopping

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    TJ Maxx
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