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Neighbourhood Guides
Explore the neighbourhoods of Miami— local highlights, lifestyle, and what it's like to live there.

Aventura
Tower living between Aventura Mall and the marinas of the Intracoastal.

Bal Harbour
A 0.64-square-mile luxury village built around the world's most productive mall.

Bay Harbor Islands
Two islands of MiMo houses, kosher bakeries, and a drawbridge away from Bal Harbour Shops.

Boca Raton
Mediterranean Revival rooftops, Atlantic beaches, and a Brightline stop at the front door.

Brickell
Miami's high-rise core, dense with condo towers above Biscayne Bay

Coconut Grove
Miami's oldest village, knit together by banyans, sailing, and bayfront.

Coral Gables
Mediterranean Revival blocks, Biltmore towers, banyan tunnels.

Coral Springs
Florida's first master-planned city: 49 parks, top-of-Broward schools, a new downtown rising.

Delray Beach
Atlantic Avenue's locally owned spine, Pineapple Grove murals, and three miles of barrier-island beach.

Design District
Eighteen blocks of luxury maisons, Michelin kitchens, and a Buckminster Fuller dome.

Downtown Miami
The skyline-and-bay heart of Miami, walkable above and beside Biscayne Bay.

Edgewater
Bayfront towers wedged between Downtown and the Design District.

Fort Lauderdale
Saltwater canals, ocean breeze, a city that lives by water

Hallandale Beach
A 4-mile sliver of beach, racetrack, and high-rise glass between Aventura and Hollywood.

Hollywood Beach
A 2.5-mile brick Broadwalk between Atlantic surf and the Intracoastal.

Key Biscayne
A 1.2-square-mile barrier-island village across one causeway, bracketed by two state parks.

Little Havana
Cuba in exile — cafecito at the ventanita, dominoes on Calle Ocho.

Miami Beach
A 7-mile barrier-island city of Art Deco, ocean, and three very different beaches

Midtown Miami
The 56-acre grid built on Miami's old freight railyard.

North Bay Village
Three dredged islands on Biscayne Bay, halfway between Miami and the beach.

Plantation
A 22-square-mile Broward suburb of master-planned lakes, golf, and DHL's US headquarters.

Pompano Beach
Broward's oldest beach town, rebuilt around a 900-foot pier

South Beach
Pastel Art Deco, ocean breeze, and a city that never quite sleeps.

South of Fifth
Miami Beach's quiet southern tip, ringed by water on three sides

Star Island
A gated, man-made island of about thirty waterfront estates.

Sunny Isles Beach
Two miles of barrier-island beach, lined with supertall glass.

Sunset Harbour
A bayside village of converted warehouses, walk-up condos, and dinner reservations.

Surfside
A half-mile of Atlantic sand between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour

West Palm Beach
Henry Flagler's mainland: Brightline at the door, Intracoastal across the street.

Wynwood
A warehouse district rewritten by murals, galleries, and open-air bars.
