Experience luxury living on the 41st floor of 900 Biscayne Bay, one of Downtown Miami’s most iconic residential towers. This unfurnished residence in line 12 offers breathtaking panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, the ocean, and Miami Beach through floor-to-ceiling impact glass. Enjoy a spacious layout with a modern open kitchen, private balcony, marble floors, and high-end finishes. The building offers five-star amenities including three pools, full-service spa, fitness center, theater, kids’ playroom, valet, and 24-hour concierge. Ideally located across from Museum Park and steps from the vibrant Miami Worldcenter District, Kaseya Center, and Brickell. Live surrounded by culture, entertainment, fine dining, and the best of Miami’s urban waterfront lifestyle. Showings mid nov.
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Each winter during Carnaval Miami, salsa tunes blare and the smell of spicy chorizo fills the air on Calle Ocho, the commercial thoroughfare and heart of Miami's Little Havana. The roaring street festival, which culminates in the world's longest conga line, is the last of 10 events comprising the Latin-spiked Carnaval.
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