Gay-Friendly Sightseeing in Miami

Gay-Friendly Sightseeing in Miami

From the amazing Miami beaches to the endless streets of exclusive boutiques, sightseeing in Miami is quite popular. Since Miami has great weather it is no wonder why tourists like to walk around and see the attributes to the city.

South Beach, in particular, has a lot for of sightseeing with its colorful and historic Art Deco buildings which date back to the 1930s. Each building has its own share to the neighborhood’s emblem making it a Miami attraction. Ocean Drive, also known as Art Deco Drive features the best Miami hotels decorated with geometric shapes, pastel colors, and neon signs that light up the Miami nightlife.

Lincoln Road is a tourist favorite for sightseeing as it offers a long strip of restaurants with outdoor dining, international cuisine, and gay-friendly service. Shopping in this area is also popular with hundreds of exclusive shops and name brand stores with the latest Miami fashion trends.

Washington Avenue and Collins Avenue are among the most popular for tourists to enjoy the many things to do in Miami Beach.

In Downtown Miami, you will find Bayside Marketplace where tourists gather to enjoy sightseeing in an open area filled with entertainment, refreshing cocktails, and plenty of places to shop. New commercial buildings and contemporary buildings add to the Miami city skyline great for sightseeing and taking memorable pictures.


Visit to Fort Lauderdale Gay District

Wilton Manors District (map)
Fun, sun and gay-friendly lifestyle! Fort Lauderdale is an ideal tropical paradise for gays and lesbians all year round. Fort Lauderdale offers gay beaches, naked beaches, hot swimming pools at gay resorts and guesthouses.


South Beach Art Deco Historic District

12th Street west of Ocean Drive (map)
Take a ninety-minute walking tour guided by local architects and historians through South Beach's Art Deco Historic District in the main areas of Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, and other historic avenues.


Espanola Way South Beach

North of 14th Street between Washington and Pennsylvania Avenues (map)
There is no other gay South Beach attraction as Espanola Way South Beach! This wonderful South Beach Spanish village packed with delicious restaurants has “gay”written all over.


Miami Wynwood Art District

North of Downtown Miami (map)
This gay-friendly and gay Miami attraction has a bohemian feeling with over 70 high-end galleries, including Spinello and David Castillo Gallery, Fredric Snitzer, Kevin Bruk, and Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery.


Miami Design District

Design District (map)
Miami Design District is an 18-block neighborhood with over 127 stores to explore. The best international brands are represented in the district, including Fendi, Poltrona Frau and Kartel.

 

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