Luxury NeighborhoodsUpper East Side
General Overview
A vibrant lifestyle can be had in Miami's Upper East Side, a loose collection of several high end and historic residential neighborhoods on Biscayne Bay.
Miami’s Upper East Side offers its residents an impressive array of attractions, including outdoor spaces, shopping centers, fine restaurants, and farmers' markets.
Located north of the downtown area, Miami's Upper East Side—also known as the MiMo or Miami Modern District—is an area that’s incredibly rich in history, art, and culture, making it one of the most exciting places to live in Florida.
Highlights
- Via Verdi Cucina Rustica
Founded by Fabrizio and Nicola Carro, Via Verdi specializes in authentic Italian cuisine and is thought of as one of the finest modern Italian restaurants in Via Verdi offers a unique dining atmosphere to its patrons—a feat it achieves with the help of four themed dining spaces.
- Miami Ironside
A mixed-use urban center, Miami Ironside is home to over 70 showrooms, shops, design studios, and Aside from retail and dining spaces, Miami Ironside also showcases several year-round public art installations, making it one of the Upper East Side's must-visit locations.
- Vagabond Hotel
Considered the crown jewel of Miami’s Upper East Side, the historic Vagabond Hotel once found fame as the favorite hangout spot for Frank Sinatra and the rest of the Rat Today, the Vagabond is home to a popular pool club and restaurant and regularly hosts parties and movie screenings, making it a popular hangout spot.
Miami’s Upper East Side is made up of several subdivisions and communities, including Shorecrest, Palm Grove, Ironside, Belle Meade, Bay Point, Morningside, and Bayside. Homes in these locations include historic Art Deco and Mediterranean-style homes, gorgeous waterfront estates, and multi-family apartments and condos. These homes vary in price, from as little as $500,000 for a 1-bedroom condo to as much as $55 million for a 7-bedroom luxury waterfront property.