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From Art Deco glamour to island exclusivity, every neighborhood tells a different story across 100 miles of Gold Coast.

Miami Beach
Iconic

South Beach

The world-famous Art Deco district. Ocean Drive, designer boutiques on Collins Avenue, celebrity chef restaurants, and the most photographed beach in America. The epicenter of Miami nightlife and luxury hospitality.

Ocean DriveArt Deco Historic DistrictLincoln Road MallNikki BeachFaena Hotel
Miami
Financial

Brickell

Miami's Manhattan. Gleaming skyscrapers, Michelin-starred restaurants, rooftop bars with skyline views, and Brickell City Centre's luxury shopping. The address of choice for international business travelers and young professionals.

Brickell City CentreSLS BrickellKomodoMandarin OrientalMary Brickell Village
Miami
Creative

Wynwood

Miami's art district. The Wynwood Walls outdoor museum, 70+ galleries, craft breweries, and some of the city's most innovative restaurants. The epicenter of Art Basel satellite events and the creative economy.

Wynwood WallsWynwood MarketplaceKYUMargot Natural WineThe Wynwood Yard
Miami
Luxury Shopping

Design District

Open-air luxury shopping destination featuring Louis Vuitton, Dior, Chanel, Hermès, and 100+ designer brands. World-class architecture, public art installations, and Michelin-starred dining at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.

Louis VuittonDiorInstitute of Contemporary ArtL'Atelier de Joël RobuchonPalm Court
Miami
Bohemian

Coconut Grove

Miami's oldest neighborhood. Lush tropical canopy, waterfront parks, sailing culture, and a laid-back village atmosphere. Home to the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Vizcaya Museum, and charming boutiques along Main Highway.

Vizcaya Museum & GardensCocoWalkPeacock ParkSailing ClubMonty's Raw Bar
Miami
Mediterranean

Coral Gables

The City Beautiful. Mediterranean Revival architecture, the legendary Biltmore Hotel, Miracle Mile shopping, and the Venetian Pool. Home to the University of Miami and some of South Florida's finest dining.

Biltmore HotelVenetian PoolMiracle MileFairchild Tropical Botanic GardenBooks & Books
Miami
Island Paradise

Key Biscayne

A barrier island paradise just minutes from downtown. Crandon Park's pristine beach, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, world-class tennis at Crandon Park Tennis Center, and exclusive waterfront estates.

Crandon Park BeachBill Baggs State ParkCape Florida LighthouseRitz-Carlton Key BiscayneThe Rusty Pelican
Miami Beach
Ultra-Luxury

Bal Harbour

The most exclusive enclave in Miami. Bal Harbour Shops is the highest-grossing luxury mall per square foot in the US. Pristine beaches, the St. Regis, and the Ritz-Carlton — where old money meets new glamour.

Bal Harbour ShopsSt. Regis Bal HarbourRitz-Carlton Bal HarbourHaulover Beach ParkMakoto
Fort Lauderdale
Waterfront Dining

Las Olas Boulevard

Fort Lauderdale's most iconic street. A mile-long boulevard lined with upscale boutiques, art galleries, sidewalk cafés, and some of the finest restaurants in Broward County. The Isles of Las Olas — a network of finger islands with multimillion-dollar waterfront estates — extend from the boulevard to the Intracoastal.

Louie Bossi's RistoranteWild Sea Oyster BarLas Olas Isles EstatesNSU Art MuseumRiverside Hotel
Fort Lauderdale
Exclusive Enclave

Harbor Beach

Fort Lauderdale's most prestigious gated community. Private beach, deep-water docks on every lot, and some of the largest waterfront estates in South Florida. Home to the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort and the exclusive Harbor Beach Surf Club.

Private Beach AccessDeep-Water DocksMarriott Harbor Beach ResortHarbor Beach Surf ClubWaterfront Estates
Fort Lauderdale
Charming Residential

Victoria Park

A tree-lined residential neighborhood just north of Las Olas, known for its mid-century modern homes, lush tropical landscaping, and walkable streets. Victoria Park offers a village-within-a-city feel with easy access to the beach, downtown, and the Galleria Fort Lauderdale.

Holiday ParkGalleria Fort LauderdaleVictoria Park Civic AssociationMid-Century HomesWalkable Streets
Fort Lauderdale
Waterfront Living

Rio Vista

One of Fort Lauderdale's oldest and most desirable neighborhoods. Rio Vista sits along the New River and Intracoastal Waterway, offering deep-water yacht dockage, Mediterranean-style estates, and a quiet, established residential character. Minutes from Las Olas and downtown.

New River WaterfrontDeep-Water DockageMediterranean EstatesRiverwalk Fort LauderdaleStranahan House
Palm Beach
Ultra-Exclusive

Palm Beach Island

America's most exclusive address. A 16-mile barrier island home to The Breakers, Worth Avenue, and some of the most expensive real estate in the world. The social season (November–April) brings charity galas, polo matches, and a who's-who of American wealth. Guard-gated estates, oceanfront mansions, and old-money elegance.

The Breakers Palm BeachWorth AvenueMar-a-LagoRoyal Poinciana WayPalm Beach Country Club
Palm Beach
Luxury Shopping

Worth Avenue

The Rodeo Drive of the East Coast. Four blocks of the world's most exclusive boutiques — Chanel, Hermès, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and Tiffany — set amid Mediterranean-style vias and courtyards designed by Addison Mizner. Ta-boo restaurant has been the power-lunch destination since 1941.

ChanelHermèsGucciTa-boo RestaurantVia Mizner
West Palm Beach
Downtown Culture

Clematis Street

The vibrant heart of downtown West Palm Beach. Clematis Street and the surrounding blocks offer a walkable mix of restaurants, bars, galleries, and live music venues. The weekly Clematis by Night concert series, the Norton Museum of Art nearby, and the revitalized waterfront along Flagler Drive make this the cultural pulse of the Palm Beaches.

Clematis by NightNorton Museum of ArtFlagler Drive WaterfrontGrandview Public MarketSubculture Coffee
West Palm Beach
Historic Charm

El Cid

A historic residential neighborhood in West Palm Beach, known for its Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial architecture from the 1920s. Tree-lined streets, proximity to the Intracoastal, and a strong sense of community make El Cid one of the most desirable neighborhoods on the mainland. Walking distance to Clematis Street and the waterfront.

1920s Mediterranean ArchitectureIntracoastal ProximityHistoric DesignationWalkable to DowntownFlamingo Park
Boca Raton
Resort Lifestyle

Mizner Park

Boca Raton's premier mixed-use destination. Named after architect Addison Mizner, this open-air complex features upscale dining, luxury retail, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, and a 5,000-seat amphitheater. The surrounding residential towers and townhomes offer a walkable, resort-style lifestyle in the heart of downtown Boca.

Boca Raton Museum of ArtMizner Park AmphitheaterAbe & Louie'sTrattoria RomanaKapow Noodle Bar
Boca Raton
Beachside Elegance

East Boca Raton

The stretch between the Intracoastal and the Atlantic, East Boca Raton encompasses pristine beaches, the historic Boca Raton Resort & Club (now The Boca Raton), and some of the area's most coveted waterfront real estate. Red Reef Park, South Beach Park, and the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center offer natural beauty alongside luxury.

The Boca Raton ResortRed Reef ParkGumbo Limbo Nature CenterSouth Beach ParkRoyal Palm Yacht Club
Boca Raton
Private Club Living

Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club

One of South Florida's most prestigious gated communities. Royal Palm features a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, a full-service yacht club with Intracoastal access, tennis facilities, and Mediterranean-style estates ranging from $3M to $30M+. The community offers a complete luxury lifestyle within its gates.

Jack Nicklaus Golf CourseYacht Club & MarinaTennis CenterMediterranean EstatesPrivate Beach Access

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