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Shopping Spots to Treat Yourself While Visiting Miami Beach

Española Way is a picturesque spot to shop in Miami Beach
Española Way is a picturesque spot to shop in Miami Beach | © JOHN KELLERMAN / Alamy Stock Photo

Miami Beach is not famous only because of the sum and sand – it offers amazing culture and art, vibrant nightlife, spectacular hotels and dinning, and incredible clothing stores. From luxury boutiques with breathtaking views to quaint shopping alleyways and vintage consignment shops, these are the best shopping destinations in Miami Beach.

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Consign of the Times

A block off Biscayne Bay, Consign of the Times is the ultimate place to find vintage consignment in Miami Beach. Discover a treasure trove of luxury brands from Chanel to Gucci at pre-owned prices. Whether on the hunt for a Hermès bikini or a Louis Vuitton tote, each item is carefully inspected and guaranteed to be authentic. With new items arriving daily, you may find that perfect accessory or potentially discover second-hand gold. Pro tip: Make sure to check their Instagram so you can reserve that rare Givenchy handbag before it gets snapped up.

The Webster South Beach

Located on Collins Avenue in South Beach, The Webster is a luxury multi-brand boutique set inside a flashy Art Deco building. The stylish three-story shop is decked out from wall to wall with names like Burberry, Versace and Saint Laurent. Whether a floral printed skirt by Chloé or black tinted aviators from Linda Farrow, there is sure to be something that catches the eye as long as you can foot the bill. If shopping becomes too much to handle, take the elevator to the exclusive rooftop lounge offering specialty cocktails and Imperial Baeri caviar in a chic modern setting.

Española Way

Española Way is a Mediterranean-style street in South Beach

A charming two-block corridor just off Washington Ave, Española Way is a serene palm-tree lined walking street dating back to 1925. Designed to mimic an old Spanish village, storefronts have pink stucco facades covered in colorful bougainvillea and Spanish tile roofing. From bohemian boutiques to a modern art gallery, there is always something unique to discover at this shopping hub. The BCC Jewelry Co. offers vacation essentials like crochet dresses and sun hats alongside handmade glass jewelry. More than a dozen restaurants and sidewalk cafés offer exotic flavors from around the globe including escargot at À La Folie and family-style paella at Tapas & Tintos.

Alchemist Miami

Perched atop a five-story car park on Lincoln Road, this glass box is an unlikely place for a shopping day. Created by the luxury boutique Alchemist, the dramatic space combines high-end clothing, modern art and cutting-edge architecture. With cool cement flooring and giant glass walls framed in chic white, browse names like Givenchy, Dior Homme and Alexander while taking in sweeping views of Miami Beach. There is a constantly revolving selection of apparel for men, women and children, but with price tags ranging from $225 up to $45,000, you may have to call in a big favor to bring one of these coveted pieces home.

Lincoln Road Mall

Woman wearing floral summer dress and sunglasses

Spread across eight square blocks just off Washington Avenue, this breezy, open-air shopping street offers a high-low variety in a tropical sun-drenched setting. With over seventy-five shops ranging from national brands like H&M and Sephora to specialty boutiques, spend the day window-shopping with a friend or bring the entire family. After some serious retail therapy, sit down at your choice of sixty local restaurants including Havana 1957 for authentic Cuban cuisine or duck into SuViche for a tuna tartare and a glass of Peruvian macerados. Regal South Beach Cinema also offers relief from the sun in its IMAX and 3D screening rooms.

Ramona LaRue

At the south end of Miami Beach, Ramona LaRue is a high-end lifestyle boutique empowering women through its bold contemporary bohemian apparel. Inside, dark wood flooring contrasts stark white walls with framed pictures to give you the comfortable feeling of being at home. From flowing tops and kaftans to long waving dresses, the fearlessly feminine clothing is perfect for sunny beach days or warm tropical evenings. A Miami native, owner-designer Arianna Brown personally hand-paints the intricate floral patterns and swirling designs on every bespoke piece. Can’t find what you are looking for? Speak to her about made-to-order pieces, too.

Kith Miami

This modern emporium for cult streetwear label Kith is located on Collins Avenue. Generation Next fans can expect the hottest in collaborations from major brands like Jordans, Vans and Nike (just to name a few). From fresh footwear to in-house lifestyle apparel, find everything you need to keep up with the latest activewear trends. Impress your friends with a Kith seersucker bucket hat or Kith x Tommy striped hoodie. The special collection also offers an extensive variety of women’s and kids’ apparel including Adidas-Stella tracktops and Kith-kids bandanas. After stocking up on the latest trends, make sure to pop in at Kith Treats for trendy mix-and-match ice cream cones and cereal bowls.

Big Drop NYC

Conveniently located on the ground floor of Hotel 1, Big Drop NYC is the ultimate destination for independent designer fashion in South Beach. Here you’ll find well-known brands including Jeffrey Campbell, Stone Cold Fox, and Rachel Zoe, as well as discover some emerging new names. With fresh stock landing weekly, there’ll always be something to browse, whether it’s a timeless white shirt or on-trend printed pieces. Headed to a last-minute pool party? Check out the range of colorful bikinis, beach cover-ups and oversized sunglasses. If your dress code requires a specific color, you’re in luck: all evening wear is handily arranged by shade.

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