Overview
Lincoln Road Mall is South Beach's premier pedestrian promenade — a mile-long outdoor mall of boutiques, restaurants, galleries, and a bustling Sunday farmers' market designed by Morris Lapidus.
Highlights
- Sunday Market: A large farmers' and artisan market every Sunday morning.
- Lapidus Architecture: Mid-century modern fountains and landscaping by the architect of the Fontainebleau.
- People Watching: Some of Miami's best sidewalk café seats for people-watching.
History
Designed as an outdoor 'Road of the Americas' by Morris Lapidus in 1960, Lincoln Road was the first pedestrian mall in the US. It declined in the 1980s before a successful revival.
Visitor Tips
- Sunday Morning: The farmers' market (9 AM–6 PM) is the weekly highlight.
- Evening Dining: Many restaurants move tables outdoors for al fresco dining.
- Duration: 1.5 hours.