MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Jan. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- As one of the first 20th-century neighborhoods to be recognized by the National Register of Historic Places, the Art Deco District continues to prove that there's more to Miami Beach than enviable warm weather and coveted beaches. Characterized by distinct geometric shapes, ocean liner motifs and bright pastel colors, the Art Deco style of the 1920's and 30s is a key influence in the city's landscape and recalls visitors back to the past. From walking tours to featured exhibits, the city is offering an array of events year-round to share the rich history and culture of Miami Beach's defining style.

A tour of Ocean Drive, the center of Art Deco in Miami Beach, is a must-see for guests wanting to soak in the atmosphere and culture of the city. With buildings painted lovely shades of eggshell blue, pastel pink, and more, Ocean Drive is a kaleidoscope of color. With more than 800 structures to explore, one simple stroll down Ocean Drive represents the 1920's style moderne.

"Whether guests experience the history through a stay at one of the many boutique hotels that paint Ocean Drive, or by taking the Miami Design Preservation League's official Art Deco Walking Tour, a glimpse into Miami Beach's past is an essential part of any visit," says Peggy Benua, Chair of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA).

For visitors with a knack for both art and history, there is no shortage of events. Just this month, the annual Art Deco Weekend celebrated its 40(th) edition, with numerous free Great Gatsby themed events. In addition, once a month, the Miami Design Preservation League offers a special Gay and Lesbian version of their walking tour. This tour shares the gay and lesbian history of Miami Beach and informs guests on how Gays and Lesbians are playing an integral part in shaping the future of Miami Beach. On Friday's, the Wolfsonian Museum on Ocean Drive also offers a free guided tour of permanent collections and temporary exhibitions.

"From the sidewalk cafés to the many hotels that line Ocean Drive, Art Deco architecture is at the core of Miami Beach's essence," says Grisette Roque, Executive Director of the MBVCA. "There's always something going on, with so much to see, it truly is a one of a kind experience. The bustling sidewalks and neon hotel signs draw guests right into the heart of the action, providing the perfect photo opportunities."

The signature Art Deco style isn't just limited to Ocean Drive. For guests hoping to continue exploring Miami Beach's architectural beauty, Collins Avenue also features many Art Deco buildings such as The Raleigh and The Delano.

With so much to see and learn, Miami Beach invites travelers from around the world to explore, discover and sightsee. Download the Miami Beach Information App at www.MiamiBeachAPI.com for the latest on hotel deals, events and special offers.

ART DECO HOTELS:
Colony Hotel


    --  At the corner of Ocean Drive and Seventh Street, the Colony has been one
        of the undisputed symbols of South Beach since 1935. The iconic Art Deco
        hotel is currently offering discounted rates on three, five, and
        seven-day stays for all guests.

The Carlyle


    --  First opened in 1939, The Carlyle is still a landmark of the Art Deco
        style. The hotel merges modern luxury with classic elegance and boasts a
        2,800-square-foot penthouse. The Carlyle poses as the backdrop of many
        iconic movie scenes, including Scarface, Bad Boys 2 and the phenomenally
        popular French musical La Cage aux Folles; The Birdcage.

The Tides South Beach


    --  Known as the "Diva of Ocean Drive," The Tides is all about the era of
        glitz and glamour and exudes Miami Beach elegance. Located right in the
        middle of Ocean Drive, guests can experience all there is to offer just
        a short walk away. With a winter sale going through January 31, now has
        never been a better time to book a stay in the heart of Ocean Drive.

The Raleigh Miami Beach


    --  Located on Collins Avenue, The Raleigh was designed in 1940 with Art
        Deco influences and features the "most beautiful pool in America,"
        according to Life Magazine.

ART DECO WALKING TOURS:


    --  To get a full appreciation of the area's architectural gems, take one of
        the Miami Design Preservation League's daily Art Deco Walking Tours, led
        by local historians and architects. The ninety-minute tour provides an
        introduction to the Art Deco, Mediterranean Revival, and Miami Modern
        (MiMo) styles found within the Miami Beach Architectural Historic
        District. All tours are $25.00 or $20.00 for seniors, veterans and
        students.
    --  Once a month on every second Saturday, the Miami Design Preservation
        League also offers a Gay and Lesbian Walking Tour, focusing on all
        things Gay and Lesbian history in Miami Beach. Not only will the guides
        share history and information on how Gay and Lesbians are shaping the
        future of Miami Beach, but guests will also be introduced to some of the
        hot spots of gay life on South Beach.

WOLFSONIAN MUSEUM TOUR


    --  Every Friday at 6:00 pm, the Wolfsonian museum offers a free 45-minute
        tour of the featured permanent collections and temporary exhibits.
        Guests are invited to learn about the themes that define the
        Wolfsonian's collection, including labor, public works, political
        propaganda and more.

About Miami Beach
Recently named the World's Leading City Tourist Board in 2016 and 2016 North America's Leading Tourist Board by the World Travel Awards, first place in the 2016 edition of the Travvy Awards, presented by travAlliancemedia in the category of "Best Wedding Destination, U.S. & Canada" and a winner in the 2014, 2015 and 2016 Magellan Awards by Travel Weekly in the categories of "Destinations | Mobile App", "Overall Spa Destinations| U.S and Canada" and "Overall Beaches Destinations| U.S and Canada" respectively, Miami Beach is a favorite destination among travelers worldwide. Renowned for its unparalleled culinary offerings, extravagant nightlife, rich culture, luxe shopping and plush hotels, Miami Beach is home to unique museums, the New World Symphony, Miami City Ballet, Miami Beach Convention Center, international festivals and art exhibitions, boat and auto shows, over 187 boutique and resort hotels and 12 public parks; it is no wonder the beautifully diverse city is one of the world's most popular vacation destinations. Boasting seven miles of breathtaking beaches, Miami Beach is easily accessible from the Port of Miami and Miami International Airport. The City of Miami Beach has been named one of the top cities worldwide for 'walkability' and is equally easy to navigate by bike or boat. Known for its year-round sunny skies, the vibrant destination not only produces its own branded sun care line, MB Miami Beach Suncare, but has been ranked by TripAdvisor as number one in 2011's Top Winter Sun Vacation Rental Getaway Destinations and was also part of Top 25 Beaches in the World and Top 25 Destinations in the U.S. Miami Beach is like no other place in the world!

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