Surfside Beach, north of Miami Beach
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Wide pedestrian and bike path that runs along the beach and past cafes.
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A tropical wonderland of palms, ferns, bromeliads, fountains, sculptures, rocks, ironwork gates, and pergolas, with the delightful scent of flowers filling the air.
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