An Evening On Ocean Drive hosted by Emerging Leadership Council & Ocean Drive Association
Date and Time
Tuesday Aug 14, 2018
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT
Tuesday, August 14
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location
MEETING LOCATION
Guest will be emailed regarding there start location which will be either be The Betsy or A Fish Called Avalon.
@ 6:00 PM SHARP
Fees/Admission
This event is free to attend but we urge guests to register for the host to prepare
Website
Description
The Miami Beach Chamber along with the Ocean Drive Association and the Emerging Leadership Council invite you to attend,
AN EVENING ON OCEAN DRIVE
An interactive crawl around Ocean Drive showcasing amazing business that has cultured Miami Beach's most iconic destination through art and design.
The event is free and open to members of the Chamber, partners and community members and guests.
Guest will be emailed regarding their route
The two routes are:
North To South Route
The Betsy Hotel (Check-In)
Il Giardino
Clevelander Hotel
OR
South To North RouteA Fish Called Avalon (Check-In)
Mango's Tropical Café
Clevelander
** CHAMBER STAFF WILL BE CHECKING IN AND GROUPING GUESTS WITH TOUR LEADER AT BOTH, THE BETSY HOTEL & A FISH CALLED AVALON **
Participating Venues:
Mango's Tropical Cafe
Clevelander Hotel
Il Giardino
The Betsy Hotel
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Where To Stay, Dine, & Play On Ocean Drive
When travelers first think of Miami, no doubt the colorful image that comes to mind is Ocean Drive. Lined with quaint, pastel-hued Art Deco buildings and hotels, restaurants that spill out onto the streets, colorful travelers, boutique beach shops and more, this oceanfront street is where you can go for a quiet cup of coffee, an oversized margarita?or like most people?some excellent people-watching. And being such a beautiful destination, it only makes sense that it has served as the backdrop for some of Hollywood?s most iconic films and TV shows, from classics like Scarface, The Birdcage, Miami Vice, Reno 911: Miami, to Bad Boys, There?s Something About Mary, Dexter, Burn Notice, Magic City and more.
Want to check it out? Head straight to the ocean, between 1st and 15th Street, and start walking. There?s no telling what you?ll see!