Located in the center of Miami. Secluded enough to provide a sense of escape.
Located in Edgewater, directly between the I-195 Julia Tuttle Causeway and I-395 MacArthur Causeway overlooking Biscayne Bay, all roads lead to Cove Miami. Perfectly positioned within walking distance to bustling Wynwood, Midtown and the Design District, including close distance to Miami Beach and the Airport. Edgewater is one of Miami’s most creative and culturally rich neighborhoods, celebrating art, food and fashion.
MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT
Miami Design District is one of the most recognizable, innovative arts districts in the world, housing some of the most luxurious brands in buildings designed by internationally renowned architects. A creative neighborhood of 18 square blocks, The District is home to more than 170 retail locations including flagships boutiques like Chanel, Hermès, Cartier, and Louis Vuitton, restaurants, galleries and showrooms – making it one of the world’s greatest shopping areas. In the Miami Design District, every building and pathway has the potential to become a canvas for great design and art.
WYNWOOD
Wynwood, a 50-city-block eclectic district in the urban core of Miami, is home to art galleries, retail stores, antique shops, eclectic bars, artisanal eateries and one of the largest open-air street-art installations in the world. It is street art that helped spark Wynwood’s renaissance. Wynwood is recognized globally as a premier destination for art, fashion, innovation, and creative enterprise. It is one of the largest and most prominent creative communities in the United States.
THE SHOPS AT MIDTOWN
Just minutes from downtown, The Shops at Midtown Miami occupies 26 acres of urban space in the midst of Miami's art district and hosts a variety of specialty shops and lifestyle retailers. The Shops at Midtown Miami feature extensive retail and food options, including Nordstrom Rack, DICK'S, Five Guys, HomeGoods, GUESS Factory Store, Marshall's, Target, as well as many more popular retailers and restaurants.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
The Arts & Entertainment District, or previously known as Omni, is a neighborhood just south of Edgewater. It is an urban, residential neighborhood with many high-rise residential towers, as well as some smaller scale historic buildings. Home to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, the old Miami Herald headquarters and the Omni International Mall as well as the historic Women's Club, and some of Miami's oldest churches and synagogues, making this area one of Miami’s most historic places to visit.
miami beach
Miami Beach is known for its wide beaches stretching from South Pointe Park, past palm lined Lummus Park to North Beach Oceanside Park. Miami Beach has been one of America’s most famous beach resorts since the early 20th century. This legendary island city conjures up images of white sand beaches, crystalline water, and elegant Art Deco architecture. The southern end, South Beach, is known for its international cachet with models and celebrities, and its early-20th-century architecture in the Art Deco Historic district with pastel-colored buildings, especially on Ocean Drive.
brightline
With Metrorail, Metromover & Tri-rail access, Brightline high-speed rail service is designed to connect South Florida to Central Florida Brightline is actively constructing a new rail line to connect the current stops in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach to Orlando in 2023 and an additional three stops, including stations in Aventura, Boca Raton and PortMiami.
citi bikes
Discover more of the neighborhood, rent a bike. The Citi Bike program is Miami's bike sharing and rental system. The Citi Bike program is intended to provide locals and visitors with an additional transportation option for getting around the city. Bike sharing is fun, efficient and convenient.