What Clients Are Saying about South Beach Clock Tower (on GG)
5 /5 Rosa Linda: A must see if you’re in town. Very hot and almost everywhere charges an 18% tip that’s added so be aware
3 /5 dalia pan: Morning, afternoon, evening .. always a queue to get a picture here.
I stayed for 5 nights in the hotel across the street and never managed to get a picture queue free!
5 /5 Food Explorer: The Miami South Beach Clock Tower is an iconic landmark and the perfect spot for capturing stunning photos on Miami Beach. With its picturesque backdrop, breathtaking views, and architectural beauty, its a must-visit destination for photography enthusiasts. Dont miss out on this incredible photo opportunity!
Ocean Drive Miami Beach - Koel Ganguly: The South Beach, Miami, beckons with its iconic stretch of golden sand, vibrant nightlife, and Art Deco charm. Renowned for its glamorous atmosphere and celebrity sightings, this coastal paradise offers something for everyone. From leisurely sunbathing and refreshing dips in the azure waters to exhilarating water sports and beachside yoga sessions, South Beach epitomizes laid-back luxury. Beyond the beach, Ocean Drive pulsates with energy, lined with pastel-hued Art Deco buildings housing trendy bars, chic boutiques, and world-class restaurants serving up delectable cuisine. As the sun sets, the neon lights illuminate the bustling streets, setting the stage for a lively nightlife scene that rivals any other. Whether youre seeking relaxation, adventure, or vibrant entertainment, South Beach captures the essence of Miamis vibrant spirit, making it a must-visit destination for discerning travelers seeking sun-kissed bliss and unforgettable memories.
Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach - Miami BeachMs. Scorpio: I went on a weekday to view this memorial, so I was the only one walking through it for awhile. The realism of the statues had me captivated. Its free to the public. You can walk right in. No tickets needed.
Diver Mansion - North MiamiJason Joyce: My son and I visit here regularly on weekends, and we always have a fantastic time. The staff is amazing, the activities are excellent, and the food is great for both kids and adults. Some of our best bonding moments happen here, and I’m so grateful to everyone at Divermansion for making it possible. Thank you, and we look forward to coming back soon! :)
Playa Miami Beach - Miami BeachPaul Petyt: Playa Miami Beach is absolutely stunning! The soft white sand, crystal-clear turquoise water, and vibrant atmosphere make it a perfect destination for relaxation or fun in the sun. There’s plenty of space to lounge, and the beach is always clean and well-maintained. Whether you’re swimming, sunbathing, or just taking a stroll, it’s a must-visit spot in Miami!
Dezerland Action Park Miami - North MiamiJames: After reading reviews on the way to the park I was expecting bad..... totally different once at the park. I purchased tickets in advance and was quickly put through and given cards. We did have an issue with one of the arcade games not working, but the attendant resolved it quickly. I didnt understand the bar connection with the children side access window. Otherwise, it was great.
Miami Beach Welcome Mural - Miami BeachAriel W.: When entering Miami Beach you cant help but smile when you spot this cheerful mural. This is the largest mural ever approved by the city of Miami Beach and is 50 feet high and 120 feet long. Completed in October of 2016, the Welcome to Miami mural was painted by David "Lebo" Le Batard. Lebo was born to Cuban immigrants and was raised in South Florida. Inspired by American cartooning, fine art, indigenous art and Egyptian hieroglyphic, his art work includes murals, paintings, and sculptures. He is a pioneer of Postmodern Cartoon Expressionism, an art form that uses cartoon imagery, rich color, and unique lines to create layers of meaning. Lebo has a showroom in Wynwood and a studio in Miami Beach. His art can be found all over the world and his has done corporate partnerships with Norwegian Cruise Lines, Lulu Lemon, Harley Davidson, Audi, Google, Microsoft, Redbull, Ketel One, Bacardi, and Ferrari. American. Murals are on display at the Airlines Arena in Miami, Calle Ocho, Hart Plaza in Detroit and Hotel de Artes in San Francisco.
About his art Lebo has said "My aim in creating is to explore the purest, most spiritual elements of the arts and sciences (from astronomy to history, from music to physics) and to interpret them through the language of cartoons, giving them a unique and vibrant voice. After all, cartoons are a primordial form of expression that have always combined images in order to tell stories. We have only to think of rock paintings, hieroglyphics or religious iconography for our proof. In reality, even when we look at Picassos work after 1905, it all becomes very hard-edged yet organic. The very essence of cartooning.
The Welcome to Miami mural is on the side of the historic Roosevelt Theatre along the Biscayne Channel. The left side of the mural features a monk parakeet. Native to Argentina, Uruguay and other South American countries, they were introduced to South Florida in 1969 through the pet trade. On the right side of the mural is a native Florida flower, the night blooming jasmine. Lebo said that "A big reason I chose to highlight the Monk Parakeet for this project is its unique nature as a tropical species. Not only can their interesting squawking be heard throughout the area, but you can also see their family nests located in palm trees all around Miami Beach. Below the parakeet and night jasmine blossom is a stylized wave pattern inspired by the Art Deco movement, another trademark of Miami Beach. The lifeguard stand also captures another Miami Beach highlight with its delightful one of a kind feel, as it stands dotting the Atlantic".
I really like the pop art feel of the mural which gives vintage postcard vibes. Since its creation the Welcome to Miami Mural has been a landmark for visitors to Miami Beach. Take your picture in front of it and let everyone know you are in Miami.
Enchanted Place - North MiamiK. Sesa: How sweet of this neighborhood to put on the display of lights! It’s wonderful for children. There is a lot of traffic, so park nearby and walk but it was worth the wait for us.
Art Deco Museum - Miami BeachJonathan Brett: Great little museum with some very interesting information, some good films and a smattering of art deco items that all explain the imagery and growth of the movement.
There’s a great gift shop but best of all was the staff. There’s a great lady on the reception desk , she gave us a great map to follow and advised us to go look inside some of the buildings and hotels which we did. We spent a very pleasant 3 hours walking part of the route and entering some of the hotels, only 2 locations were not happy for us to go in but we bought drinks in a couple and soaked up both the modern air con the wonderful designs and an enjoyable beverage, my favourite was the bar in the Colony hotel and I loved the cool post office.
They also have the best looking toilet block just out the back before the beach (Beach patrol HQ).
Definitely visit its well worth it, only $7 or free to veterans etc.
North Beach Oceanside Park - Miami BeachJohn Hannan: Steps away from the boardwalk and oceanfront. This is a clean and well shaded public park space. There are plenty of picnic tables and benches to use. Bathroom facilities with outdoor shower units. Theres a kids playground also.