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From early morning laps to evenings spent with cocktails in hand, make the most of these swim spots in glorious hotels around ...
If you want to be outdoors there's plenty to do too, from stand-up paddleboarding to kayaking through mangroves. And, of ...
Deco – characterised by clean lines, bold geometric shapes and jazzy colours – was seen as thrustingly modern. And it had a ...
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Photo: Courtesy of Art Deco Miami Miami and art deco are practically synonymous. South Beach alone has more than 800 preserved buildings from the 1920s to the '40s, making it the largest ...
Miami Beach's Art Deco District, located between 5th Street and 23rd Street, is dotted with hundreds of buildings in this style, easily distinguishable by their geometric lines and pastel colors.
From the Shelborne, you’re within striking distance to explore Miami and South Beach, including the Art Deco architecture laden Ocean Drive, the South Pointe Park Pier, and the famed tropical ...
The Art Deco Miami Beach hotel that set the stage for Robin Williams and Nathan Lane’s legendary performances in the 1996 film “The Birdcage” is getting a $1 billion transformation.
Barbara Capitman's arrival changes Ocean Drive Ocean Drive and its Art Deco hotels were in serious decline by the 1970s, then a force of nature known as Barbara Capitman arrived in South Beach.
Originally built in 1948 by architect Henry Hohauser on Miami Beach's Ocean Drive, the Pelican Hotel became a popular spot for visiting celebrities, with its call-backs to art deco style and its ...
Since its 1940 debut, The Shelborne has stood among the treasure trove of art deco glamour on Miami Beach's Collins Avenue. Now, after an extensive $100-million renovation, the oceanfront landmark ...
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