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Espanola Way in Miami

April 28th, 2008 by amie f

Espanola WayEspañola Way, Miami Photo uploaded by Go Card USA

On a recent weekend getaway to Miami, I instantly fell in love with this small street. You feel as if you are transported a bit back in time, and perhaps even to another country! Española Way is a historic Spanish village in the vibrant Art Deco area of South Beach (bounded by 14th and 15th streets, Washington and Jefferson Streets).

Here, you’ll find a secluded street lined with shops, art galleries, and numerous restaurants offering al fresco dining. There is a weekly Española Way Weekend Festival that features live music, and an open-air market selling handmade crafts, candles, flowers, and more.

The entrance to Española Way is conveniently located near many tourist attractions. After a stroll, you can tour the city by way of a GoCar, or take a Miami Duck Tour - Both are included with the Go Miami Card!

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One Response to “Espanola Way in Miami”

  1. On Oct 20th, 2008 at 4:29 pm crayons said:

    Miami Beach is perhaps the finest places to live in South Florida, in my opinion. Places like Española Way only add to that point. I’ve been down there once, and was kind of sad to leave (I live in Broward County). I would advise anyone who can live in a Miami Beach condo or house to do so. You truly don’t realize what you’re missing.

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