Miami Beach, Florida

A- Overview:
Miami Beach is a finger of land separating Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, connected by five causeways to the mainland. At its southern tip is South Beach, known as the Art Deco District, or SoBe. This 10-block stretch of Ocean Drive, which fronts South Beach, is one of the most celebrated ocean fronts in America.

The Art Deco District Welcome Center is located there, along with an eclectic mix of chic restaurants, boutiques, delicatessens, produce markets, outdoor cafes and nightclubs. The palm shaded beach side of Ocean Drive in Miami Beach attracts families to its wide, sandy beach and children’s play area. Volleyball, in-line skating on the winding sidewalk, swimming, sunning and water sports are favorite pastimes. Surfside, Bal Harbour and Sunny Isles make up the northern part of “The Beach.”

The heart of Miami Beach and the Art Deco District, Lincoln Road, is an open-air mall of 175 galleries, shops and restaurants along an eight-block pedestrian promenade with shade trees down the middle. At one time, Lincoln Road was a posh shopping strip equal to Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. The street was closed to traffic, and in the 1960s, it began to decline.

In step with the South Beach renaissance, Lincoln Road has been transformed into a row of successful art galleries, lively performing-arts showcases and trendy cafes. Visitors can stroll through numerous galleries or admire the Lincoln Theater, home of the New World Symphony. There is also a delightful Sunday flea market and farmers market.

Some of the more popular attractions in the greater Miami area are Viscaya Museum and Gardens, Little Havana, Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium, and the Miami Metro Zoo. Biscayne Boulevard is a prime spot for shopping. It features the Bayside Marketplace- a shopping experience in the Tropical style. Shopping is also excellent at the Cocowalk shopping and entertainment complex.

The Greater Miami area has over thirty golf courses. Other recreational opportunities include wind surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing. Perfect weather and flat terrain make Miami Beach popular with bicyclists.

The best time to visit is winter, but in the off-season (after Easter and before October) there is still plenty to do and rates are more reasonable. For sun, sand and tropical beauty, Miami Beach is the place to be.

B- City Information:
Population: 87,933

Elevation: 4 feet above sea level

Land Area: 7.0 square miles

Location: Located in the southeastern section of Florida on the Atlantic Ocean, approximately one hour from Fort Lauderdale

Time Zone: Eastern Time Zone (when it’s noon in Miami Beach, it’s 11am in Chicago and 9am in Los Angeles). Miami Beach observes Daylight Savings Time from April – October.

Weather:

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Oct
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Dec

Average temp. (°F)
68.1
68.5
71.3
74.6
78.4
81.4
83.0
83.1
82.1
78.7
74.5
70.1

High temperature (°F)
73.8
74.2
76.2
79.4
83.0
86.2
87.8
87.9
86.6
83.2
79.0
75.4

Low temperature (°F)
62.3
62.9
66.3
69.7
73.7
76.6
78.2
78.2
77.5
74.3
69.9
64.8

Precipitation (in)
2.4
2.1
2.3
2.9
5.1
7.3
4.1
6.0
6.7
4.8
3.4
2.1

Climate:

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Days with precipitation
7
6
6
6
10
15
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8
7

Wind speed (mph)
9.5
10.0
10.5
10.5
9.5
8.3
7.9
7.9
8.2
9.2
9.7
9.1

Morning humidity (%)
84
84
82
79
80
84
83
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87
86
85
84

Afternoon humidity (%)
60
58
56
54
58
65
63
65
67
63
62
60

Sunshine (%)
66
68
74
76
72
68
72
71
70
70
67
63

Days clear of clouds
9
8
9
8
6
3
3
2
2
7
8
9

Partly cloudy days
13
12
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17
18
15
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14
13

Cloudy days
9
8
8
7
9
13
11
11
12
10
9
9

Snowfall (in)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

Local Seasons:

Miami Beach is a vibrant, energetic city, alive with a Latin beat any day of the year, particularly when the sun sets. Winter tends to be the busiest time of year when people from the north come to experience the beautiful beaches with swaying palm trees and warm ocean breezes. However, at any time of year, the city is alive with tourists from throughout the world. When summer arrives there is an influx of visitors from both South America as well as Europe, making this truly an international destination. Spring and fall tend to be less crowded and are wonderful for enjoying all the city has to offer with a few less people.

How to get there:

By Car:

Miami Beach is easily accessible via Interstate 95 from the north (Fort Lauderdale), Interstate 75 from the west (Fort Myers), the Florida Turnpike from the northwest (Orlando), and U.S. Highway 1 from the south (Key West). Signs are clearly posted.

By Air:

Miami International Airport

4200 NW 21st Street

Miami, FL 33142

Located 15 minutes west of the city

305-876-7000

The airport is served my many of the worldwide airlines as well as certain regional Carriers.

Ground Transportation:

Car Rental:

All of the major car rental companies are located at or near the airport.

Taxis:

Available curbside at the airport

Shuttle:

Super Shuttle is available at the airport

305-871-2000

By Train:

Amtrak

8303 NW 37th Ave
Miami, FL 33147

800-USA-RAIL

By Bus:

Greyhound

4111 NW 27TH ST
Miami, FL 33142

305-871-1810

Closest station to Miami Beach

Getting Around Town:

The easiest way to get around is by either personal or rental car. Rental cars are available throughout the city as well as at the airport. Keep an eye out for signs marked with an orange sun on a blue background. They are designed to assist visitors on the most useful routes to the city’s main attractions.

Public Transportation:

Metro-Dade Transit

305-638-6700

Metro trains run on a single line between the northern suburbs and south Miami. Some key stops are Government Center, Coconut Grove, and the University of Miami. Downtown Miami is also circled by the Metromover, a monorail that gives a good view of the city and provides some basic transportation. Metrobuses cover the entire city.

Call for routes, schedules, and additional information

National Holidays:

New Year’s Day, January 1

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in January

President’ Day, the third Monday in February

Memorial Day, the last Monday in May

Independence Day, July 4

Labor Day, the first Monday in September

Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, December 24 and 25

New Year’s Eve, December 31

C- Attractions/Things To Do:
Wolfsonian-FIU Museum

1001 Washington Ave.

Miami Beach. FL 33139

305-531-1001

Hours: October-May: Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday 11 am-6 pm, Thursday to 9 pm, Sunday noon-5 pm. Summer hours: Thursday 11 am-9 pm, Friday and Saturday 11 am-6 pm, Sunday noon-5 pm. Closed Wednesday and the following holidays: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year’s Day, and July Fourth.

Admission Charged
The Wolfsonian-FIU is a museum located in the heart of historic Miami Beach, within easy walking distance of the world-famous Art Deco hotels. The building has been restored and now belongs to the Florida international University. Its fascinating collection of objects from the modern era (1885-1945) includes nearly 70,000 cultural artifacts, but only a segment of those treasures is on display at a given time. Exhibits range from furniture to the evolution of industrial design to World War II print propaganda.

Bass Museum of Art

2121 Park Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139

305-673-7530

Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday 1 am–5pm; closed Mondays and holidays.

Admission Charged

A permanent collection of Renaissance masterworks makes up one section of this museum. In another, featured exhibitions showcase the best in historical and contemporary art.

Holocaust Memorial

1933 Meridian Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139

305-538-1663

Hours: Open daily 9am-9pm

Admission Free

The centerpiece of the Holocaust Memorial, Kenneth Treister’s “Sculpture of Love and Anguish” depicts victims of the concentration camps crawling up a 40-foot-tall outstretched hand marked with an Auschwitz number tattoo, stretching up to the sky. The story of the Holocaust is imprinted in marble slabs along the reflecting pool and inside the memorial are photographs and the names of concentration camps and their victims.

Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant

11 Washington Avenue

Miami Beach, FL 33139

305-673-0365

Hours: Beginning Oct. 19, Tues – Sat 11:30am-2pm; Mon – Thurs 5-10pm; Fri and Sat 5-11pm, Sun 4-10pm

Reservations are not accepted

For close to 100 years, no visit to Miami has been complete without stopping in at Joe’s Stone Crab. From the beginning, it has always been the love of food, family, and friends that has brought in customers and kept them coming.

Art Deco Historic District

1001 Ocean Dr

Miami Beach, FL 33139

305-531-3484
An area of Miami Beach noted for its concentration of over 800 historic Art Deco structures built during the 1920s and 1930s, all located within one square mile. The district features white and pastel colored stucco buildings that have been restored to their former splendor. It will only seem like a million people are on the streets of the Art Deco District, the super-trendy section of South Beach between Sixth and 23rd streets. The district is roughly bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Alton Road on the west, 6th Street to the south, and Dade Boulevard (along the Collins Canal) to the north. Walking tours of the district are available.

Sanford L. Ziff Jewish Museum
301 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139

305-672-5044

Hours: Tues-Sun 10am-5pm; closed Mondays and Jewish holidays

Admission Free for members, Admission Charged for non-members

The museum houses a collections and research center which reflects Florida Jewish history since 1763; and communicates Jewish history, values and issues to Jews and non-Jews alike.

Amsterdam Palace (Versace Mansion)

Located at the northwest corner of Ocean Drive and 11th Street

Miami Beach, FL 33160

If you can get past the fact that the late designer, Gianni Versace was killed on the steps of this palatial estate, you should definitely observe the intricate Italian architecture that makes this house stand out from its streamlined deco neighbors. Built in the 1930s as a replica of Christopher Columbus’s son’s palace in Santo Domingo, the house was originally called Casa Casuarina, but was rechristened the Amsterdam Palace in 1935 when George Amsterdam purchased it.

Shopping

Lincoln Road

Lenox Avenue

Miami Beach, Florida 33139

305-531-3442
A pedestrian walkway with entertainment, shopping and shows, Lincoln Road is a favorite part of South Beach for locals and visitors alike. Second only to Ocean Drive in popularity, Lincoln Road is not as wild as its counterpart by the water and you’ll find a wide range of restaurants and shops.

Collins Avenue

Miami Beach, FL 33139
When Miami Beach was first developing; Collins Avenue was carved out parallel
to the beach. The road meandered north from the southern point through land cleared for oceanfront estates with fine mansions. Today Collins Avenue, also known as State Road A1A is the main artery of Miami Beach stretching almost to the Broward County line. A journey along its dozen miles crosses numbered streets from 1st to 192nd. Shopping becomes the focus at the intersection of Collins Avenue and 8th Street. This is the center of the South Beach designer district, actually two still-evolving retail districts of designer boutiques and interesting, locally-owned shops.

Beaches

Haulover Beach Park

10800 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33154

305-944-3040

Hours: Daily dawn to dusk

Admission Charged
Nestled between the Intercoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean; this scenic park boasts white sandy beaches, open ocean surf and sweeping dunes. Sand on the eroded beach hasn’t been replaced, and the narrow strand is perfect for beachgoers who don’t relish a trek across hot sand to get to the water. You can fire up the barbecue grills; get in on a pickup volleyball game, rent kayaks, or bike on one of the trails.

Miami Beach — Central
Collins Avenue from 21st Street to 46th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-673-7714

Fee Charged for parking
Raised boardwalk over the dunes popular for strolling and jogging. Proximity to sidewalk cafes along Collins Ave. Lifeguard towers, food/drink concessions, beach chair/umbrella rentals.

Miami Beach — North
Collins Avenue from 46th Street to 78th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-673-7714

Fee Charged for parking
Community center and old-fashioned bandshell in adjoining park at north end. Features a palm-shaded grassy area with proximity to sidewalk cafes and fast-food restaurants. Lifeguard towers, food/drink concessions, beach chair/umbrella rentals, shower facilities.

Miami Beach/South Beach
Gay and lesbian beaches on:
5th Street and Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
12th Street and Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Collins Avenue and 21st Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-673-7714

Fee Charged for parking
Brightly painted, whimsical lifeguard stands. A great place for people-watching while walking, jogging or skating along the concrete promenade bordering the beach

North Shore Open Space
Collins Avenue from 78th to 87th Terrace
Miami Beach, FL 33154
305-993-2032

Fee Charged for parking
Lushly landscaped green park with a boardwalk on the sand. Features picnic tables, restrooms, shower facilities and parking. Located in North Beach, a quieter section of Miami Beach ideal for families.

Oleta State Recreation Area
3400 NE 163rd St.
North Miami Beach, FL 33160
305-919-1846

Fee Charged for parking
Sandy beach on Biscayne Bay in a shady park offering many recreational activities. Popular spot for with boating and kayaking along nearby Snake River.

South Pointe Park
Ocean Drive at 5th Street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-673-7714

Fee Charged for parking
Entrance through the park at 1 Washington Ave. Beach located at the southern tip of South Beach. Great place to watch cruise ships sailing out to sea.

Nearby Attractions

Miami Metrozoo
1 Zoo Boulevard
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177 (26 miles SW of Miami Beach)
305- 251-0400

Hours: Open daily, Park Hours are 9:30am – 5:30pm

Admission Charged

The Miami Metrozoo has been a world leader in the “cageless zoo” concept. Children are sure to have a wonderful time in this 300-acre environment, which is surprisingly close to Miami’s urban centers. Climate is a favorable factor: Metrozoo is the only zoo in the continental United States that has a subtropical climate.

Miami Seaquarium
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149 (11 miles south of Miami Beach)

305-361-5705

Hours: Open daily 9:30am – 6pm

Admission Charged

Come out to Miami Seaquarium for a wonderful day of family fun. There are exciting shows, great exhibits and enjoyable, educational presentations in a beautifully landscaped park overlooking Biscayne Bay.

Parrot Jungle

1111 Parrot Jungle Trail

Miami, FL 33132 (7 miles east of Miami Beach)

305-2-JUNGLE

Hours: Open 10am – 6pm daily

Admission Charged

See Parrots and more. Parrot Jungle Island offers memorable opportunities to feed the birds, fish and flamingos, interact with trainers and animals as they stroll the park, and take pictures with some of the most exotic and rare animals in the world.

D- Family Fun Attractions:
Miami Metrozoo
1 Zoo Boulevard
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177 (26 miles SW of Miami Beach)
305- 251-0400

Hours: Open daily, Park Hours are 9:30am – 5:30pm

Admission Charged

The Miami Metrozoo has been a world leader in the “cageless zoo” concept. Children are sure to have a wonderful time in this 300-acre environment, which is surprisingly close to Miami’s urban centers. Climate is a favorable factor: Metrozoo is the only zoo in the continental United States that has a subtropical climate.

Miami Seaquarium
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149 (11 miles south of Miami Beach)

305-361-5705

Hours: Open daily 9:30am – 6pm

Admission Charged

Come out to Miami Seaquarium for a wonderful day of family fun. There are exciting shows, great exhibits and enjoyable, educational presentations in a beautifully landscaped park overlooking Biscayne Bay.

Parrot Jungle

1111 Parrot Jungle Trail

Miami, FL 33132 (7 miles east of Miami Beach)

305-2-JUNGLE

Hours: Open 10am – 6pm daily

Admission Charged

See Parrots and more. Parrot Jungle Island offers memorable opportunities to feed the birds, fish and flamingos, interact with trainers and animals as they stroll the park, and take pictures with some of the most exotic and rare animals in the world.

North Shore Open Space
Collins Avenue from 78th to 87th Terrace
Miami Beach, FL 33154
305-993-2032

Fee Charged for parking
Lushly landscaped green park with a boardwalk on the sand. Features picnic tables, restrooms, shower facilities and parking. Located in North Beach, a quieter section of Miami Beach ideal for families.

E- Events & Entertainment:
Events

January

FedEx Orange Bowl Classic

Held in early-January

Pro Player Stadium

305-371-4600

Annual college bowl game featuring an entire weekend of fun and excitement culminating in a classic holiday bowl game.

Indian Arts Festival

Held in early-January

305-223-8380

This Miccosukee Indian festival features arts and crafts plus traditional foods.

Art Deco Weekend

Held in mid-January

Hosted along Ocean Drive in South Beach

305-672-2014

A street festival featuring Art Deco displays and tours of the historic district.

Taste of the Grove

Held in mid-January

Hosted in Coconut Grove

305-284-3603

Each January, area restaurants put on this popular festival w/ a variety of concerts, children’s activities and games. Contests and demonstrations by area chefs ensure that everyone is entertained & enlightened.

February

Coconut Grove Art Festival

Held in mid-February

305-447-0401

Showcases artists from all over the country.

Miami International Boat Show and Sailboat Show

Held in mid-February

Find the watercraft of your dreams at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

Miami Film Festival

Hosted each year at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts

305-377-3456

The Film Society of Miami shows independent foreign and American films.

Home Design and Remodeling Show

Held in early February

Located in the Coconut Grove Convention Center.

One of Florida’s largest collections of the finest in home furniture, accessories, decorating, remodeling, interior design, architecture and many home improvement services.

Doral Open

Doral Golf Resort

305-477-4653

Many say this is the most exciting and fun outing on the PGA Tour. The Doral Ryder Open started in 1962 and continues to draw crowds.

March

Miami Grand Prix

Held in early-March

Hosted at the Homestead Motorsports Complex, approximately one hour from Miami

World famous car race.

Carnival Miami Festival

Held in early March

305-644-8888

A week of Latin celebrations with food, music, dance, parades and fireworks.

Calle Ocho Open House

Held in early March

Culmination of the festival with a big street party on SW 8th Street, in the heart of the Cuban district.

Ericsson Open

Hosted at Crandon Park, Key Biscayne.

A top flight tennis championship with all the top names on the professional tour. It’s a well-organized event and a favorite among tennis fans.

April

South Beach Film Festival

Held in early-April

Hosted at the Colony Theatre

Eclectic films from around the world are presented each year.

Italian Renaissance Festival

Held at Vizcaya

305-579-2708

Relive the Renaissance period at the beautiful Vizcaya.

May

Great Sunrise Balloon Race

Held the second weekend in May

Hosted at the Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport

305-596-9040

A delightful assortment of hot-air balloons graces the sky each year.

Arabian Nights Festival

Held in early May

Hosted in Opa Locka

305-688-4611

A unique festival hosted each year in the Opa-Locka community.

Coconut Grove Bed Race

Held in mid-May

Runs from Peacock Park through the streets of Coconut Grove

A hilarious and quite silly race that is a wonderful fund raiser for charities.

Miami International Home & Garden Show

Held in late May

Located in Miami Beach Convention Center

305-666-5944

June

Miami/Bahamas Goombay Festival

Held in early June

305-372-9966

Celebration of Bahamian heritage in Coconut Grove.

South Florida Boat Show

Held in mid June

Find the perfect watercraft at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

July

America’s Birthday Bash

Held on July 4

Hosted at Bayfront Park

Concert and fireworks display celebrating American independence.

International Mango Festival

Held in early July

Presented by Fairchild Tropical Gardens

305-667-1651

Everglades Music and Crafts Festival

Held in late July

305-223-8380

Native American bands perform, plus crafts and food.

August

Annual Miami Reggae Festival

Held in early August

Hosted at Bayfront Park.

Top reggae bands come from all over for this annual festival.

September

Miami Home Design & Remodeling Show

Held Labor Day weekend

Hosted at the Miami Beach Convention Center

A plethora of products for the home; furniture, accessories, home improvement products, landscaping and services.

Festival Miami

Held in mid September

Hosted at the University of Miami School of Music

305-284-4940

An annual series of concerts.

October

West Indian American Day Carnival Extravaganza

Held in early October

305-435-4845

A Caribbean Mardi Gras.

Caribbean Carnival

Held in early October

305-653-1877

Street Festival complete with costumes, steel bands and parades celebrating the Caribbean. Presented by the Consulate of Trinidad and Tobago.

Hispanic Heritage Festival

Hosted in different locations throughout Miami-Dade County

305-541-5023

This celebration that lasts the whole month commemorates the discovery of the Americas and the role Hispanics have played in the development of the U.S.

Columbus Day Regatta

Held Columbus day weekend

305-573-9592

Hundreds of sailboats from over 15 classes sail from the north end of Biscayne Bay to the southern end and back the following day.

November

Ramble-A Garden Festival

Held in early November

Hosted at Fairchild Tropical Garden

305-667-1651
Annual gardening festival with plants, garden accessories and activities for the whole family.

South Florida Auto Show

Held in early November

Hosted at the Miami Beach Convention Center

The latest car models on display for auto enthusiasts at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

South Miami Art Festival

Held in early November

Hosted along Sunset Drive in South Miami

305-661-1621

Jiffy Lube Miami

Held in mid November

Hosted at the Homestead Motorsports Complex, approximately one hour from Miami

The season-ending NASCAR race.

November Home Show

Held in mid November

Located in Miami

305-666-5944

Harvest Festival

Held in late November

Hosted at the Fair Expo Center

Craft booths, historical re-enactments, musical entertainment, antique automobiles and more.

Puerto Rican Festival

Held in late November

Hosted at Bayfront Park

Celebrates Puerto Rican cultural heritage.

Annual Winter National Thanksgiving Day Parade

Held on Thanksgiving Day

Traveling down 125th Street from NE 6th Avenue to NE 12th Avenue

305-893-6511

Participants include walkers, riders, bikers, clowns, beauty queens, bands & floats.

December

Indoor Flea Market

Held in mid December

Hosted at the Miami Beach Convention Center

Claiming to be the world’s largest, this event features over 1,000 booths filled with merchandise at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

King Mango Strut

Held in late December

Hosted in Coconut Grove

A light-hearted parody of the Orange Bowl parade down the streets of Coconut Grove.

The Nutcracker

Held in late December

Hosted at the Jackie Gleason Theater and other South Florida venues

Performed annually by the Miami City Ballet

Junior Orange Bowl Festival

305-662-1210

The children’s version of the Orange Bowl celebrations. It features arts and crafts shows and sports competitions.

Santa’s Enchanted Forest

Held most of December through early January

Held at Tropical Park

Tropical Park becomes a brightly-lit winter wonderland each season.

Orange Bowl Parade

Held on December 31

Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami each year.
A Miami tradition since 1939, this themed parade marches down Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami.

Big Orange New Year’s Eve Celebration

Held on December 31.

Hosted at Bayfront Park

Just like the Times Square Ball Drop, but using a really big orange and with much warmer weather.

Arts and Entertainment

Miami City Ballet
Ophelia & Juan Js Roca Center
2200 Liberty Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139

305-929-7010

The Miami City Ballet has been recognized as among the largest ballet companies in the United States.

Miami Symphony

10300 S.W. 72nd Street

Miami, FL 33173

305-275-4363

Founded in 1989, The Miami Symphony Orchestra is Dade County’s flagship orchestra. Under the leadership of renowned conductors, the orchestra has come to represent the excitement and cultural vitality of the Miami community.

Florida Opera
Arturo di Filippi Educational Center
1200 Coral Way
Miami, FL 33145
800-741-1010

Hours: Monday through Friday 10am-4pm
Summer hours often exclude Fridays

Ensemble consists of the Young Artist Studio and Resident Artists.

Jackie Gleason Theatre

1700 Washington Drive

Miami Beach, FL 33139

Located adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center

Venue for the Miami Ballet, Broadway Series as well as national recognized performers.

Sports

Florida Marlins

Professional Baseball

Games played at Pro Player Stadium

2267 Dan Marino Blvd.

Miami, Florida 33056

305-623-6100

Call for ticket information

Season runs from April – October

Miami Heat

Professional Basketball

Games played at the American Airlines Arena

601 Biscayne Blvd.

Miami, FL 33132

786-777-1000

Call for ticket information

Season runs October – April

Florida Panthers

Professional Hockey

Games played at the Office Depot Center, located in Sunrise, FL, approximately 45 minutes from Miami.

Office Depot Center

One Panther Parkway

Sunrise, FL 33323

954-835-PUCK

Season runs October – April