Island Life
Miami is a waterfront Riviera that is home to many islands. These islands often offer the most exclusive residential experiences due to their prestigious locations and limited availability. Bay Harbor Island is no exception and it is located near mansions and boutique cafes as well as the world renowned Bal Harbour Shops. The area is lush, luxurious and exclusive.
Just like your home at SŌTE.
*St. Barths photography © Jean Philippe Piter. All other images © T.J. Sabo 2018
THINGS TO SEE AND DO AROUND SOTE AND BEYOND
Bal Harbour Shops – Located just steps from Bay Harbor Island, The Bal Harbour Shops offer an exquisite collection of designer boutiques and restaurants in a tropical garden setting. An internationally renowned shopping destination, it’s a favorite playground for socialites, fashionistas, and celebrities.
Walk to the Beach
Take a stroll along the neighboring sandy beaches and experience one of the most spectacular sunrises in the world.
South Beach & Art Deco District
Whether you choose to walk the Art Deco District of Ocean Drive or dine at one of the many street side cafes on Lincoln Road, one thing is for sure: your visit here will always be entertaining. From fine dining experiences like Prime 112, to iconic restaurants like Joe’s Stone Crab there is something here for everyone. Charter a yacht for the day or rent bikes to experience the American Riviera – this is your new backyard.
Aventura Mall – Just a short drive away you’ll find one of the largest shopping and entertainment centers called Aventura Mall. Inside you’ll find the most popular brands as well as a cinema to enjoy the big screen feature films that you love.
Café Cubano in Little Havana – Essential to any experience in Miami is the not-so-fancy but always delightful experience of visiting 8th Street (called by locals “Calle Ocho”) and delighting in both Cuban food and the “cafe cubano” coffee that will energize you like nothing else.
Lincoln Road Mall – A pedestrian-only street mall in South Beach, with many specialty shops featuring jewelry, clothing and art, plus an assortment of restaurants. At one time a haven for eclectic small shops, the mall has come to favor large national retail chains yet it still retains a hip buzz.
The Design District – A “mile of style”, this area sparkles of industrial chic and is home to galleries, exhibits and fashion design boutiques like few other places in the world. Tom Ford, Chanel, Bulgari, Rolex and so many more are residents of this ultra-luxe neighborhood.