If you’re planning a summer vacation to Miami Beach, then you ‘must-see’ or ‘be-seen’ on the beautiful Ocean Drive with its many restaurants, apartments, and all the hotels along this strip look really cool with the Art-Deco and at night the neon lights standout like eye-candy; for anyone who understands ‘cool’, Ocean Drive is where it’s at. Miami Beach or better known as South Beach’s Ocean Drive is the place to be seen and is the place to see the most interesting, famous and beautiful people.

Step out of any one of the hotels along Miami Beach’s Ocean Drive and stroll through this long strip, which is jammed packed with great food, outdoor cafes where the wait staff will do their best to lure you in with a 1/2 price drink special or samples of their cuisine, and beautifully colored Art-Deco structures that act like beacons guiding you down to the next block. On Ocean Drive the local sport is people watching, some of the most beautiful people with spectacularly beautiful bodies stroll on this strip, so do movie stars, like Matt Damon, Britney Spears, or even J-Lo; you might even spot an all-pro football player from the Eagles just hanging out at a local sports bar.

You can have so much fun on Ocean Drive, watching all the goings on, and if you’re in the mood to dance and you’re hungry, stop at Mango’s , it’s a salsa club and restaurant. Once inside, after you pass the delicious bodybuilder doormen at the entrance, you’ll be treated to a great meal, and some of the best salsa dancers in all of Miami Beach. Afterwards, check-out all the great chic boutiques, you won’t leave empty handed.

Ocean Drive at night is a whole new world compared to the daytime flare. Neon is king only above all the clubs. Put on that designer outfit purchased at that chic boutique you visited earlier in the day and enter into on of the hottest night spots in the entire world. Depending on how exclusive, trendy or sexy you’d like to experience, just be aware that it could be super easy or super difficult to get into some of the hottest spots; white linen always works in any warm enviroment.

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