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Walk through Miami Beach's Art Deco District at your own pace, and learn about its architectural history using our iPod-based self-guided tour and accompanying map. The complete tour takes approximately 1 1/2 hours, but you can set your own pace.

 

Commentary is provided in one of four languages: English, Spanish, German, and French. Self-guided tours are available at the Art Deco Gift Shop seven days a week, from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. (iPods must be returned to Gift Shop before it closes at 7:00 pm.)

 

 

Art Deco Gift Shop

1001 Ocean Drive 

10 Street and Ocean Drive

Miami Beach, FL 

Phone: 305-531-3484

 

 

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Parking

While there may be parking available on the street, we recommend visitors park in one of the City of Miami Beach parking facilities at:

 

  • 7th Street Garage: Between Washington & Collins on 7th Street.
  • 12th Street Garage: Just West of Washington Avenue on 12th Street.
  • 13th Street Garage: Just East of Collins Avenue on 13th Street.
  • 17th Street Garage at Convention Center Drive.

 

 Additional Handicapped Parking available on Ocean Drive at the 5th Street entrance to Lummus Park.

 

The charge for parking at on-street meters or in a municipal garage is the same—$1.25 per hour. The advantage of the garage is that you can pay for your entire stay (via cash, credit, or debit card) when you leave, without the worry of your parking receipt expiring.

 

Please note: there are some additional garages in the Art Deco District, operated by private companies. Their rates may vary, but they are likely to be more expensive than city-owned facilities.


Driving Directions

From Miami International Airport

Upon exiting airport, follow signs to Highway 836 East 

Pay toll ($1.25) at toll plaza and follow signs to I-395 East to Miami Beach

I-395 becomes the MacArthur Causeway and passes the Port of Miami

As the Causeway reaches Miami Beach, it becomes 5th Street; continue straight ahead on 5th Street

5th Street dead ends at Ocean Drive; turn left, going north

The Art Deco Gift Shop is located at 1200 Ocean Drive (Entrance on 12th Street, just west of Ocean Drive)

 

From Ft. Lauderdale / Hollywood International Airport

Upon exiting airport, follow signs to I-595 West 

Follow signs to I-95 South to Miami 

Exit I-95 at I-395 East to Miami Beach 

I-395 becomes the MacArthur Causeway and passes the Port of Miami

As the Causeway reaches Miami Beach, it becomes 5th Street; continue straight ahead on 5th Street

5th Street dead ends at Ocean Drive; turn left, going north

The Art Deco Gift Shop is located at 1200 Ocean Drive (Entrance on 12th Street, just west of Ocean Drive)

 

From North / South I-95

Exit I-95 at I-395 East to Miami Beach 

I-395 becomes the MacArthur Causeway and passes the Port of Miami

As the Causeway reaches Miami Beach, it becomes 5th Street; continue straight ahead on 5th Street

5th Street dead ends at Ocean Drive; turn left, going north

The Art Deco Gift Shop is located at 1200 Ocean Drive (Entrance on 12th Street, just west of Ocean Drive)


Public Transportation

MDPL can be reached from many parts of the county via the following Miami-Dade Transit routes:

 

  • Route C
  • Route H
  • Route K
  • Route M
  • Route 51 - Flagler MAX
  • Route 236 - Night OWL
  • Route 246 - Airport OWL
  • South Beach Local

 

Most of these routes have stops at or near Washington Avenue and 12th Street, which is less than two blocks from the Official Art Deco Gift Shop.

 

For more information on these routes (including route maps and schedules), please visit Miami-Dade Transit.

 

Coming from elsewhere in South Florida? Tri-Rail is a commuter train that is operated by the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, and is integrated into the public transit systems of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. For route maps and schedules, please visit SFRTA.