Where can you find plenty of sunshine, beautiful palm trees, coconut cocktails, great food, streets filled with vintage cars, and hordes of people dancing in the streets to the latest salsa beat? If you said Havana Cuba, you’re too far south. I’m referring to the annual Miami Beach Art Deco Weekend. Three of the most fun-filled days South Beach has to offer, and if you missed it, you also missed some of the best Miami weather of the year.
Art Deco Weekend takes place every year during the month of
February to take advantage of the cool winter breezes, and it covers eight
animated blocks, from Fifth to Thirteenth Street on Ocean Drive. The beach side is lined with a multitude of
tents of antique vendors of all kinds, across the street every restaurant is
filled to capacity, and parked on the center of the road or next to the curb
classic car owners display their pride and joy; some of the most pristine and
treasured automobiles in the country.
Most restaurants on the Beach can be quite pricy, especially
during Art Deco Weekend, so if sitting in a restaurant is
not your thing, all through the event you can find numerous food vendors
offering everything from Polish sausages, to pretzels, arepas, burgers,
paellas, and roasted corn, just to name a few of the many different tastes
available at lower prices.
This is a Miami event worth experiencing, so if you missed this year’s don’t despair – there’s always next year.
(for more photos of the 2013 Miami Beach Art Deco Weekend, click here.)