Nobu Hotel Miami Beach





Nobu Miami Beach, Miami: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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This route has no shortage of sights to see along the way; bridges, art deco, the beach, restaurants, shops, beautiful homes, and the skyline. This makes for an easy walk in an urban environment which can often be crowded. The backdrop of Palm trees and colorful city landscape make this a scenic route.
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This is a walking tour of South Beach's architectural treasures. With its warm beaches and tropical surroundings, Miami Beach in the early 20th century was establishing itself as America's winter playground. During the roaring '20s luxurious hostelries resembling Venetian palaces, Spanish villages, and French chateaux sprouted up. In the 1930s, middle-class tourists started coming, and more hotels had to be built. Architects chose Art Deco for its affordable yet distinctive design. An...
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This is a clean and paved city path that starts at 79th street on Miami Beach and goes down to the southernmost point. The route then continues for about another mile or so to the Arthur Godfrey Causeway. There are water fountains almost every quarter to half a mile. While there is some shade along the way, it can get really hot and busy in the middle of the day. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible...
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This route features a paved beach walk with ocean views along the entire route. There is no shade available and bringing sun protection is highly encouraged. Bal Harbor parking access is located on 102nd Street and Collins Avenue. Take a nice leisurely walk on the seawall jetty that leads to the ocean and admire the views.
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There are plenty of seabirds to see along the shore up to the fossilized reef. There are many mosquitos in the wooded area, and bug spray is recommended. The trail surface along the route is a mix of paved, sand, and hard-packed dirt. This is a wonderful way to explore the Key Biscayne natural area.