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Espanola Way in Miami Beach

This historic pedestrian area in Miami is known for its boutique hotels, restaurants, cafes and picturesque Mediterranean-style architecture. This is the perfect place for those looking for an old world atmosphere in the heart of South Beach.

Miami Beach Mediterranean atmosphere

Espanola Way is a small but very colorful street in South Beach, the hottest area of Miami Beach. Not all resort streets have such a unique charm as the Miami Beach boardwalks. Espanola Way is one of the most charming and cozy.

The length of the street is only two blocks, but the intensity of the location of remarkable places per square meter is just off scale. Everything is interesting here - architecture in the Spanish colonial style, cozy cafes and restaurants, art galleries, an abundance of greenery, crowds of walking passers-by. The unforgettable atmosphere reigning on this pedestrian walkway decorated in the Mediterranean style makes you come back here again and again.

The streets in South Beach are always noisy and crowded, and the streets of Miami Beach, located near the beaches, resemble a 24-hour carnival. The attraction of Espanola Way lies in the fact that just a few blocks from the bustling and colorful Ocean Drive with pompous Art Deco architecture, you can feel in the unhurried atmosphere of a European village, take a break from the noise and din of neighboring streets.

Built in 1925, the street retained the entourage inherent in 19th century Spanish architecture: yellow-orange stucco walls, red tiles, arched openings of buildings will make romantic natures feel like Zorro or a Spanish grant.

Espanola Way — Miami Beach street and landmark — American Butler
Walking along the street is impossible without visiting numerous shops and souvenir shops, and the alluring smells of street cafes and restaurants will force you to sit at a table under an umbrella and try the cuisine of various peoples.

Restaurants and cafes

Espanola Way is a gourmet haven. International cuisines of the world are concentrated on a small platform — Mexican, Cuban, Mediterranean. The magic of taste is born right on the street, and crowds of tourists from all over the world add spice to the mysteries of culinary art. Saturation of tastes from around the world, a bold combination of various food traditions, will turn a visit to cafes and restaurants of Espanola Way into an unforgettable culinary adventure.

Each of the restaurants has its own unique face. At Tapas y Tintos, you will not only be offered numerous tapas for wine and beer, but also will circulate in the rhythms of tango and salsa. On Wednesday, you will not remain indifferent to the performance of flamenco, and on Friday you will conquer Tropical Night.

The Italian restaurant Mare Mio loves to experiment and offers the most modern and unusual dishes. And if you come with a four-legged friend, there is a menu for him. Restaurant Oh! Mexico will delight in spicy Mexican cuisine, and in Havana1959 they will be fed Cuban food. Espanola Way's cafes and restaurants are the best place for a romantic date.

Espanola Way street in Miami Beach — Spanish architecture photo — American Butler

Entertainment, night clubs and shops

The shops and souvenir kiosks of Espanola Way are full of real treasures. Nowhere you will not find so many exclusive things, as in stores located on this street:

  • Souvenirs from Heart & Soul will delight you and your soulmate;
  • exquisite Blanc Du Nil clothing is appropriate for both the party and the beach;
  • Bia's Jewelry will offer chic jewelry and bijouterie.

Near this cozy street with amazing energy, there are other famous places of the resort streets:

  • Mansion nightclub — the hottest club in Miami;
  • Mango's Tropical Cafe — club and restaurant, whose interiors are inspired by the Hawaiian Nights movie;
  • Rose Bar, the luxury bar at Delano Hotel.

Traveling through the legendary Lincoln Road and Ocean Drive will add some excitement to the streets of Miami, and the beautiful beach, just a few blocks from Espanola Way, will captivate with azure water and golden sand.

Espanola Way street in South Beach — walking promenade evening photo — American Butler

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