The Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach is a vibrant blast from the past, showcasing the world's largest collection of sleek and colorful Art Deco architecture. These Art Deco buildings were inspired by the 1925 Paris exhibition that launched the Art Deco movement. These buildings have been built between 1934 and 1940 in this architectural style that dominates the trendy South Beach neighborhood and which have been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. From neon accents to geometric lines and pastel hues, this district between 5th and 23rd Street is a feast for the eyes. Take a stroll along Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, or Washington Avenue to soak in the retro vibes. Join a walking tour with SoBeach Tours to learn more about this iconic architectural style and snap some Insta-worthy photos of the eye-catching buildings, neon accents, and chic hotels. Don't forget to stop by the Art Deco Museum and the Art Deco Welcome Center to learn more about this style of architecture, get maps, brochures and a unique gift from their adjacent Gift Shop! SoBeach Tour participants get complimentary access to the Art Deco Museum.