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Collins Park
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Miami Beach Regional Library
227 22nd St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
South Beach Sign
Unnamed Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
EDEN (Eden Gallery) - Miami
2001 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Ctr Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Miami Beach Boardwalk
Miami Beach, FL 33140
The Art Design Project Art Gallery
435 21st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Miami Beach
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Miami Beach Woman's Club
2401 Pine Tree Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
2000 Convention Ctr Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach
1933-1945 Meridian Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Nearby restaurants
Orange Blossom
2000 Collins Ave #7, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Baires Grill - Miami Beach
2200 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Jaya at The Setai
2001 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
STK Steakhouse
2305 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
BÂOLI Miami
1906 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill - South Beach
The Plymouth South Beach, 336 21st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Villa Azur
309 23rd St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Sultan Mediterranean Restaurant
1903 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Seasons Cafe Miami Beach
318 21st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Mr Chow
2201 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Nearby hotels
The Setai, Miami Beach
2001 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Riviera Hotel South Beach
318 20th St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
South Beach Hotel
236 21st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
The Plymouth South Beach
336 21st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
W South Beach
2201 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Boulan South Beach
2000 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
The Abbey Hotel Miami Beach Sonder
300 21st St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Hotel Greystone
1920 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, United States
Hotel Belleza
2115 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
1 Hotel South Beach
2341 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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Collins Park

2100 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
4.6(1.9K)
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attractions: Miami Beach Regional Library, South Beach Sign, EDEN (Eden Gallery) - Miami, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach Boardwalk, The Art Design Project Art Gallery, Miami Beach, Miami Beach Woman's Club, Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach, restaurants: Orange Blossom, Baires Grill - Miami Beach, Jaya at The Setai, STK Steakhouse, BÂOLI Miami, Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill - South Beach, Villa Azur, Sultan Mediterranean Restaurant, Seasons Cafe Miami Beach, Mr Chow
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Nearby attractions of Collins Park

Miami Beach Regional Library

South Beach Sign

EDEN (Eden Gallery) - Miami

Miami Beach Convention Center

Miami Beach Boardwalk

The Art Design Project Art Gallery

Miami Beach

Miami Beach Woman's Club

Miami Beach Botanical Garden

Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach

Miami Beach Regional Library

Miami Beach Regional Library

4.2

(99)

Open 24 hours
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South Beach Sign

South Beach Sign

4.6

(15)

Open 24 hours
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EDEN (Eden Gallery) - Miami

EDEN (Eden Gallery) - Miami

3.9

(54)

Closed
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Miami Beach Convention Center

Miami Beach Convention Center

4.6

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

HIVE 2025 A Cocktail, Art, and Culinary Village in Wynwood-Miami Art Week
HIVE 2025 A Cocktail, Art, and Culinary Village in Wynwood-Miami Art Week
Thu, Dec 4 • 4:00 PM
2250 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127
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Rooted in Presence - Meditation & Kava Ceremony
Rooted in Presence - Meditation & Kava Ceremony
Tue, Dec 9 • 7:30 PM
12009 Northwest 7th Avenue, North Miami, FL 33168
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Restorative Yoga and Sound bath with Bernice Pierre eRYT-500
Restorative Yoga and Sound bath with Bernice Pierre eRYT-500
Mon, Dec 8 • 5:00 PM
2250 Northeast 163rd Street, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
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Nearby restaurants of Collins Park

Orange Blossom

Baires Grill - Miami Beach

Jaya at The Setai

STK Steakhouse

BÂOLI Miami

Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill - South Beach

Villa Azur

Sultan Mediterranean Restaurant

Seasons Cafe Miami Beach

Mr Chow

Orange Blossom

Orange Blossom

4.5

(1.8K)

$$

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Baires Grill - Miami Beach

Baires Grill - Miami Beach

4.8

(1.1K)

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Jaya at The Setai

Jaya at The Setai

4.0

(864)

$$$$

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STK Steakhouse

STK Steakhouse

4.8

(4.6K)

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Reviews of Collins Park

4.6
(1,880)
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5.0
46w

Well folks, it's been a long time since I lasted visited the Bass Museum, perhaps 50 years. It is one on a list of museums not to be missed so I took quite a long trek (more than an hour) to visit Miami Beach, my old high school stomping grounds. The museum appeared smaller than I remembered but it has 2 floors of exhibit space. The exhibit displayed several artists work. There were 3 rooms on each floor exhibiting several different media ranging from paintings to sculptures to multimedia art. And 2 elevators (one was HUGE) if needed to get you to the second floor. But of all the art, there was one that really stood out which made the visit well worth it. It was walking into a room, walk to wall, floor to ceiling total immersive art. It was like taking a step back in time to my youth with a psychedelic atmosphere. Sort of Andy Warhol like for me. Included in the room was a full wall tv screen and music from that time period, the 60's. There was a lot to absorb and view. You even had to wear booties to protect the art displayed on the floor you walk on. Rainbow couches were there for you to rest and take it all in if needed. Don't miss it. The other rooms supplied other attractive pieces that displayed creative talent worth seeing. Some sculptures really stood out. The museum is family friendly but not much for kids in my view. But you know, art is in the eye of the beholder. Some kids mays like this stuff. The price of admission was reasonable. There is a cafe with a limited menu reasonably priced. Even nice tabled space to enjoy your snack/meal. Clean (family ones too) bathrooms. Gift shop. Adequate parking garage for a reasonable fee, better than the street parking. I can't say there was a wheelchair access but I suppose there is. So if you are willing to take the trip like I did (unless you live in Miami Beach), you won't be...

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5.0
11w

Collins Park in Miami is a vibrant and culturally rich area that beautifully blends art, greenery, and oceanfront access. Located along the iconic Collins Avenue, the park is home to open green spaces, walking paths, and striking public art installations that make it a perfect spot for relaxation, photography, or a leisurely stroll. Its proximity to the Bass Museum of Art adds an artistic flair, attracting both locals and tourists interested in contemporary exhibitions and events. The park’s design encourages outdoor activities, from picnics to yoga, while offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean just steps away. Whether you’re exploring Miami’s art scene, enjoying the beach, or simply looking for a peaceful urban retreat, Collins Park provides a welcoming and inspiring environment for...

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5.0
2y

I recently visited Collins Park and had a great time! The park was clean and well-maintained, with plenty of green space and walking trails. The playground was a real highlight and my kids loved playing there. The park also had a great selection of picnic tables and benches, which made for a nice lunch spot. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the park was easy to navigate. Overall, it was a great experience and I would highly recommend Collins Park to anyone looking for a fun and family-friendly...

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Les SchwartzLes Schwartz
Well folks, it's been a long time since I lasted visited the Bass Museum, perhaps 50 years. It is one on a list of museums not to be missed so I took quite a long trek (more than an hour) to visit Miami Beach, my old high school stomping grounds. The museum appeared smaller than I remembered but it has 2 floors of exhibit space. The exhibit displayed several artists work. There were 3 rooms on each floor exhibiting several different media ranging from paintings to sculptures to multimedia art. And 2 elevators (one was HUGE) if needed to get you to the second floor. But of all the art, there was one that really stood out which made the visit well worth it. It was walking into a room, walk to wall, floor to ceiling total immersive art. It was like taking a step back in time to my youth with a psychedelic atmosphere. Sort of Andy Warhol like for me. Included in the room was a full wall tv screen and music from that time period, the 60's. There was a lot to absorb and view. You even had to wear booties to protect the art displayed on the floor you walk on. Rainbow couches were there for you to rest and take it all in if needed. Don't miss it. The other rooms supplied other attractive pieces that displayed creative talent worth seeing. Some sculptures really stood out. The museum is family friendly but not much for kids in my view. But you know, art is in the eye of the beholder. Some kids mays like this stuff. The price of admission was reasonable. There is a cafe with a limited menu reasonably priced. Even nice tabled space to enjoy your snack/meal. Clean (family ones too) bathrooms. Gift shop. Adequate parking garage for a reasonable fee, better than the street parking. I can't say there was a wheelchair access but I suppose there is. So if you are willing to take the trip like I did (unless you live in Miami Beach), you won't be disappointed.
varsha chaudharyvarsha chaudhary
Collins Park in Miami is a vibrant and culturally rich area that beautifully blends art, greenery, and oceanfront access. Located along the iconic Collins Avenue, the park is home to open green spaces, walking paths, and striking public art installations that make it a perfect spot for relaxation, photography, or a leisurely stroll. Its proximity to the Bass Museum of Art adds an artistic flair, attracting both locals and tourists interested in contemporary exhibitions and events. The park’s design encourages outdoor activities, from picnics to yoga, while offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean just steps away. Whether you’re exploring Miami’s art scene, enjoying the beach, or simply looking for a peaceful urban retreat, Collins Park provides a welcoming and inspiring environment for all visitors.
Vivianne MaduroVivianne Maduro
This park is a great use of space which stretches from collins avenue right up to the steps of the Bass Museum. Home to several jaw-dropping giant baobab trees which are worth a visit. Clean and well maintained. There are benches with outlets so you can take a break while you recharge your phone, or use wifi in the park to get some work done. Rotating art exhibit in the park are always a pleasant surprise. The only downside is that sometimes homeless people use the benches foe naps.
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Well folks, it's been a long time since I lasted visited the Bass Museum, perhaps 50 years. It is one on a list of museums not to be missed so I took quite a long trek (more than an hour) to visit Miami Beach, my old high school stomping grounds. The museum appeared smaller than I remembered but it has 2 floors of exhibit space. The exhibit displayed several artists work. There were 3 rooms on each floor exhibiting several different media ranging from paintings to sculptures to multimedia art. And 2 elevators (one was HUGE) if needed to get you to the second floor. But of all the art, there was one that really stood out which made the visit well worth it. It was walking into a room, walk to wall, floor to ceiling total immersive art. It was like taking a step back in time to my youth with a psychedelic atmosphere. Sort of Andy Warhol like for me. Included in the room was a full wall tv screen and music from that time period, the 60's. There was a lot to absorb and view. You even had to wear booties to protect the art displayed on the floor you walk on. Rainbow couches were there for you to rest and take it all in if needed. Don't miss it. The other rooms supplied other attractive pieces that displayed creative talent worth seeing. Some sculptures really stood out. The museum is family friendly but not much for kids in my view. But you know, art is in the eye of the beholder. Some kids mays like this stuff. The price of admission was reasonable. There is a cafe with a limited menu reasonably priced. Even nice tabled space to enjoy your snack/meal. Clean (family ones too) bathrooms. Gift shop. Adequate parking garage for a reasonable fee, better than the street parking. I can't say there was a wheelchair access but I suppose there is. So if you are willing to take the trip like I did (unless you live in Miami Beach), you won't be disappointed.
Les Schwartz

Les Schwartz

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Collins Park in Miami is a vibrant and culturally rich area that beautifully blends art, greenery, and oceanfront access. Located along the iconic Collins Avenue, the park is home to open green spaces, walking paths, and striking public art installations that make it a perfect spot for relaxation, photography, or a leisurely stroll. Its proximity to the Bass Museum of Art adds an artistic flair, attracting both locals and tourists interested in contemporary exhibitions and events. The park’s design encourages outdoor activities, from picnics to yoga, while offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean just steps away. Whether you’re exploring Miami’s art scene, enjoying the beach, or simply looking for a peaceful urban retreat, Collins Park provides a welcoming and inspiring environment for all visitors.
varsha chaudhary

varsha chaudhary

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This park is a great use of space which stretches from collins avenue right up to the steps of the Bass Museum. Home to several jaw-dropping giant baobab trees which are worth a visit. Clean and well maintained. There are benches with outlets so you can take a break while you recharge your phone, or use wifi in the park to get some work done. Rotating art exhibit in the park are always a pleasant surprise. The only downside is that sometimes homeless people use the benches foe naps.
Vivianne Maduro

Vivianne Maduro

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