
Apartments near Lincoln Theatre in Miami Beach, FL (988 Rentals)


1616 Euclid Ave

Canterbury at Lincoln Road

1565 Drexel Ave

1568 Washington Ave

1561 Drexel Ave

1551 Drexel Ave

1560 Pennsylvania Ave

1550 Pennsylvania Ave

1569 Euclid Ave

1600 Euclid Ave

1557 Euclid Ave

1545 Drexel Ave

1540 Pennsylvania Ave

Meridian Plaza Condominium

300 17th St

1535 Drexel Ave

Bogart

1519 Pennsylvania Ave

1526 Pennsylvania Ave

1531-1533 Drexel Ave

1509 Pennsylvania Ave

1612-1614 Meridian Ave

1523 Euclid Ave

Parc Plaza Condominiums

1750 James Ave

Alexandria Apartments

1570 Meridian Ave

York Towers

Sea Beach Towers

600 15th St

526 15th St

500 15th St

721 15th St

1751 James Ave

1550 Meridian Ave

622 15th St

The Meridian

827 16th St

1565 Jefferson Ave

Richmond Apartments

Meridian House

1507-1509 Meridian Ave

Hispaniola House

The Allen Apartments

1520 Meridian Ave

714 15th St

1561 Jefferson Ave

Campton Apartments

909 16th St

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Miami plays host to a rich Art Deco culture, and the Lincoln Theatre, in the heart of Miami Beach, is no exception. First, don't confuse it with the movie theatre that's also on Lincoln Rd.; this is the original culture-fix for classically-minded Miami apartment-ites. The exterior of the building does indeed boast a grand, luxury, Art Deco-vibe, but what's notable about this locale is that it's home to the New World Symphony, one of the few major symphonies in the city. Occasionally the Symphony offers free shows, but there is a lot more on offer as well, such as chamber music or themed performances. The theatre is also pretty famous for having an orchestral academy, which offers classical training on music or vocals, and the official site offers info on tuition and admissions. Once in a while they offer literary readings, but this is few and far between as the theatre is better known for being the hub of the Symphony. Prices are very cheap for standard shows ($15), but expect to pay between $50-$90 for full-blown, orchestral concerts. You do get what you pay for, however, so don't be surprised if you're whistling an old Beethoven jam on the way back to your Miami apartment.
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