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Just a drive down Collins both during daylight and again in the evening, will make you want to experience the wonder of unlimited wealth just once in your lifetime!
You'll find a lot of shops, boutique hotels, and places to find your everyday basic needs along Collins Avenue. Where Ocean Avenue is the quintessential South Beach club, bar fancy shops, and restaurant scene of Miami... just one block in is where you'll find a lot of affordable smaller hotels, neighborhood bars and restaurants and perhaps more importantly, for the traveler, places like Walgreens, CVS and liquor stores... All of these come in handy for the most basic of needs, like sun block, booze, band-aids and did I mention sunblock?!
My daughter & I were visiting South Beach. We felt very safe on Collins Avenue even in the evening. There were very nice restaurants and we chose to stay in 2 of the hotels on Collins. The area was very clean
My adult daughter and I felt very safe while staying on Collins Avenue during our visit. It is very clean and all of the shops & restaurants were nice.
Probably the most interesting street in Miami Beach to see the Art Deco.There are a lot of hotels in Art Deco style and also the house where used to live Versace.Nice to see in the afternoon with the sun from the see and in the evening to see the lights of the hotels (sometimes colored).
We stayed at the Hotel Impala on Collins Avenue. It was close to all of the Designer Stores. Our favourite was DASH. The staff were friendly and very helpful. Lots of Designer stores to choose from and you can walk to it from the Hotel Impala.
Collins Ave offers lots of shopping, people watching & places to eat. It largely in part is a mix of new hotels & low rise older retro looking hotels that have been or are in the midst of renovation. Proximity to the beach is just a block away!
Easy access to everything downtown. Also on the bus line. Lots to see on the way. Building has really taken off in this area
Collins Avenue in South Beach is a happening place. It flanks the beach, has one restaraunt after another, most wth outdoor seating. There are shops, antique cars, and lots of people watching. Art Deco hotels dot the street and lend their charm to the neighborhood.
It's a very long drive avenue with mostly boutique hotels located on it. Some shops, loudy and lots of traffic. not worth going by foot.
Our hotel was on Collins and we felt very safe walking around to Lincoln Ave and to the beach during the day and evening.
Just a stone throw away from Ocean Drive, it's a great area to explore, shop, and get some food. Many new places opening constantly, so every visit provides new experiences..
Like a high street of a small village, Bars, restaurants and shops on both sides of the pedestrian area. Not like a shopping building but an outdoor mall.
Nice shopping Areva - full of Life . This is were you car walk, take a drink stop in Nice stores .Collins Avenue is reallly a place to go
We wen there after spending the afternoon on the beach and Ocean Drive as we were looking to get off the crazy buzz that is Ocean Drive. This street is located West of Ocean Drive while being parallel to it. There are so many great boutiques and name brand shops there that you will spend more money that you really will want to. Good option off the crazy atmosphere of South Beach!