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Miami South Beach Attractions

 

Lummus Park
1 mi from hotel
Ocean drive (15 th - 5 th streets)
Facilities include playground, public boardwalk, volleyball, push-up and pull-up bars.
Houses Art Deco Welcome center

Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts
1 mi from hotel1700 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, FL. 33139
305-673-7300
Broadway shows, Concerts, Dance, and Special Events.
For over fifty years, the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts has provided arts lovers with dance performances, Broadway shows, concerts, and special events! In the new millennium, the Theater continues its tradition of eclectic, glamorous entertainment, with televised productions of The Billboard Latin Music Awards and MTV's Video Music Awards Latinoamerica, spectacular concerts by Marc Anthony and Elvis Costello and passionate dance performances by our resident arts company, The Miami City Ballet.

New World Symphony at Lincoln Theatre
1.2 mi from hotel
555 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tel: 305-673-3330
Web: www.nws.org
Cost: $10 to $70, and periodic free concerts
For the past 13 years, the New World Symphony has rocked Miami Beach from its gilded perch in the Lincoln Theatre. The best young musicians in the country hotly contest the symphony's 85 positions in national auditions. Here's a wonderful opportunity to catch future concert maestros early in their careers.

Miami City Ballet
1.2 mi from hotel
905 Lincoln Rd.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305.532.4880
MCB is among the largest ballet companies in the United States, with 40 dancers and a fiscal year 2004 budget of $10.2 million. The Company has four home counties in South Florida. The Company's repertoire includes 73 ballets, including 12 world premieres. Call for season schedule.

Lincoln Road Promenade
1 mi from hotel
(restaurants - art galleries - shopping)
Once known as the Fifth Avenue of the South, Lincoln Road Pedestrian Mall has reemerged as a shopping, dining and cultural mecca. People-watch while dining on all types of cuisine at one of the many sidewalk cafes in what has become Miami Beach's living room. Shop at an eclectic mix of international, local, and one-of-a-kind stores; browse the numerous art galleries; or take in a performance or screening at one of the three theaters.