
Miami's Oasis: South of Fifth, South Beach
SoFi, or South of Fifth, provides a quiet oasis in otherwise bustling SoBe, or South Beach, an area of Miami Beach known for trendy clubs, Art Deco architecture, and throngs of tourists and locals.
Image Credit: Marriott Stanton South Beach
SoFi, or South of Fifth, provides a quiet oasis in otherwise bustling SoBe, or South Beach, an area of Miami Beach known for trendy clubs, Art Deco architecture, and throngs of tourists and locals. From SoFi it’s a short walk to SoBe’s nightlife along Collins and Washington avenues as well as to the livelier — and noisier – parts of Ocean Drive.
That’s why we chose a hotel in SoFi, the neighborhood that encompasses South Beach’s five southernmost blocks. Staying here put us within walking distance of the hoopla but gave us the relative quiet of a residential area, especially nice for evening strolls. And SoFi is no backwater. Boutique hotels, bigger properties, as well as luxury condominium buildings and good restaurants, draw savvy tourists and wealthy residents.
Attractions
South Pointe Park: At the southernmost tip of the island, South Pointe Park reopened in 2009 after a $22 million renovation. The park offers sweeping ocean views, a playground, interactive water sprays, a dog park, and green lawns for sunbathing and sports. From the 450-foot pier, opened in 2014, you can fish, wave to the passing cruise ships or simply enjoy the ocean breezes.
Image Credit: Marriott Stanton South Beach
Restaurants
Hotel
Image Credit: Marriott Stanton South Beach
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