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Miami Walking Tour of Ocean Drive - Art Deco in Miami Beach Time Stamps: 0:00 - Start 3:09 - Beach Walk 9:47 - The Betsy Ross 17:00 - 13th Street & Ocean Drive 20:35 - 12th Street & Ocean Drive 24:15 - WW2 Memorial Camp Miami Beach 26:30 - The Villa Casa Casuarina At The Former Versace Mansion 31:00 - Art Deco Welcome Center 35:31 - South Beach Outdoor Fitness Center 41:13 - The Colony Hotel (Scarface) 47:39 - Miami Beach Sign Ocean Drive Miami Beach’s Art Deco Historic District, centered on Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, and Washington Avenue, is one of the world’s largest collections of Art Deco architecture, with over 800 preserved buildings. Its history ties to Miami Beach’s transformation into a resort destination: Post-Hurricane Rebuild (1920s-1930s): After a devastating 1926 hurricane, Miami Beach saw a construction boom. Developers and architects, inspired by Art Deco’s popularity, rebuilt with affordable yet stylish designs suited to the tropical climate. The style’s bright colors and nautical themes matched the city’s beachfront allure. Key Features: Buildings feature pastel palettes (pinks, yellows, blues), porthole windows, vertical piers, and “eyebrow” ledges for shade. Notable examples include the Carlyle Hotel, with its sleek lines, and the Breakwater Hotel, known for its neon signage and symmetry. Cultural Hub: Ocean Drive’s hotels, restaurants, and clubs became playgrounds for the wealthy and famous during the 1930s and 1940s, cementing Miami Beach’s reputation as a glamorous escape. Notable Art Deco Buildings on Ocean Drive The Carlyle Hotel (1250 Ocean Dr): A 1939 gem with classic Art Deco features like vertical piers, rounded edges, and a pastel facade. Its sleek design is iconic, often featured in films and media. The Breakwater Hotel (940 Ocean Dr): Built in 1936, known for its symmetrical facade, bold neon signage, and vibrant blue and white color scheme, embodying tropical Deco vibes. The Colony Hotel (736 Ocean Dr): A 1935 landmark with a striking neon sign and streamlined design, one of the district’s most photographed buildings. The Clevelander Hotel (1020 Ocean Dr): A 1938 structure with a festive, modernized exterior, famous for its lively pool bar and nightlife energy. The Tides Hotel (1220 Ocean Dr): A 1936 masterpiece with elegant vertical lines and a luxurious, restored interior, representing high-end Art Deco. Popular Places to Eat on Ocean Drive News Cafe (800 Ocean Dr): A casual, iconic spot open since 1988, offering American and international dishes like burgers, salads, and seafood. Great for people-watching on the outdoor patio. The Clevelander Bar & Restaurant (1020 Ocean Dr): Known for lively vibes, cocktails, and bar food like wings and sliders. Its poolside setting is perfect for a fun, party atmosphere. Palace Bar (1052 Ocean Dr): A vibrant spot with drag shows and a festive vibe, serving American fare like nachos and cocktails. Ideal for brunch or late-night bites. Ocean’s Ten (960 Ocean Dr): Offers seafood, steaks, and Latin-inspired dishes with oceanfront views. Popular for its happy hour and live music. Lolo’s Surf Cantina (1610 Collins Ave, just off Ocean Dr): A laid-back, beachy spot with Mexican-inspired dishes like tacos and ceviche, paired with margaritas and a fun, tropical vibe.