Española Way.- Looking like an oasis, Española Way is located between 14th and 15th street of South Beach; a recreation of Spanish and French towns.
Palm trees, hanging lights, striped awnings, signs announcing the culinary proposals, tables and another series of ornaments and ornamental objects offer a sense of narrowness and intimacy.
It is a contrasting and relaxing place within the frenetic landscape of Miami Beach.
If you want to stay in this place, you have a variety of lodging options:
The Clay Hotel with 135 rooms and a boutique hotel format offers a very striking option.
El Paseo is also a boutique hotel available on Española Way.
Recently remodeled, it has seven three-story villas decorated with French, Spanish and Italian architecture elements.
The hotel Hispaniola House offers rooms with a kitchen, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, and a living room with cable TV.
This is a very comfortable option, without any doubt.
In terms of gastronomy the list is extensive.
The restaurant La Habana 1957 offers typical Cuban food.
Pane & Vino offers Italian food including Carpaccio, handmade pasta and Italian wines, among many other proposals.
Additionally, you will find pizzerias, ice cream parlors, boutiques and art galleries.
Every Wednesday from 4 to 7pm, you can enjoy the cocktail festival in different avenues and at 8:30pm you can enjoy Opera in the open air.
Every Thursday from 7:30pm you can enjoy Salsa Nights just outside the Havana 1957 restaurant.
On Fridays from 7:30 in the evening, Flamenco is on in front of the Tapas y Tintos restaurant.
The opportunity to reach a state of complete relaxation will be achieved every Saturday at 9:30 in the morning during outdoor Yoga classes in the middle of Española Way.
Every Saturday at night, you can unleash your energy by dancing Samba at 8:30pm outside of the Boteco Copacabana.