
Lummus Park
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and soft golden light for photos, weekdays are much quieter than weekends.
Budget tips
Park access is free, though metered street parking and public garages on Collins Avenue charge by the hour; use the free Miami Beach trolley or walk from nearby hotels to avoid parking fees. Bring a refillable water bottle to avoid buying drinks on Ocean Drive.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Beach walkers and joggers, Families with children, Architecture and Art Deco fans
Plan your visit
30-60 min
About
Nopeat faktat: Palm-fringed sand meets a lively promenade where rollerbladers, joggers, and street performers collide with sunbathers. Colorful Art Deco lifeguard towers punctuate the skyline, and more than a dozen public workout stations invite spontaneous volleyball and calisthenics.
Kohokohdat: Dawn often draws roughly 30 locals who spread mats for a 6:15 a.m. communal workout, clapping to salsa and reggaetón while the sea breeze cools the heat. Golden sunsets stain the water neon pink and orange, and pop-up drum circles of 20 to 50 people turn the promenade into a pulse of barefoot dancers and snapping cameras.
Insider tips
- Wear sunscreen and sandals or comfortable sneakers for sand and paved paths.
- For the best photos, shoot the colorful lifeguard stands facing the Atlantic at sunrise or sunset.
- Avoid the Ocean Drive stretch midday on weekends when crowds and traffic peak.
- Rent a bike or rollerblades to cover more ground between Lummus Park and South Pointe Park.
Klikkaa varataksesi MAKSUTON kävelykierros kohteessa Miami, United States
Paras tapa kokea kaupunki paikallisen oppaan kanssa.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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