
Apartments near Margaret Pace Park in Miami, FL (2,259 Rentals)


138 NE 22nd St

Miami Riverfront Apartments

99 SW 7th St

124 NE 22nd St

128 NE 22nd St

Uptown Lofts Condominiums

Cardinal Plaza

700 NE 23rd St

830 Brickell

Four Ambassadors Tower 4

1837 NW 3rd Ave

Miami River Walk MF

420 SW 2nd St

224 SW 4th Ave

428 SW 2nd St

2320 NE 6th Ave

2337 NE 4th Ave

Krystall II

421-427 SW 3rd St

455 NE 23rd Ter

2321 NE 5th Ave

501 SW 1st St

161 NE 23rd St

550 NW 1st St

167 NE 23rd St

2341 NE 6th Ave

437 SW 3rd St

2347 NE 7th Ave

2336 NE 6th Ave

2339 NE 4th Ave

500 NE 24th St

1948 NW 2 Ct

The Plaza on Brickell

Aria Reserve

2395 NE 6th Ave

2340 NE 7th Ave

401-417 SW 4th St

426 SW 3rd St

120 SW 5th Ave

445 SW 3rd St

566 NW 1st St

35 NW 6th Ave

451 SW 3rd St

568 NW 1st St

219 SW 5th Ave

La Piazza Navona

431 SW 4th St

457 NE 24th St

528 SW 1st St
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Margaret Pace Park is a small but cozy 8-acre park, located by the waterfront on North Bayshore Drive. It's a fairly-low key spot as far as tourists are concerned, so local or quiet-loving apartment-ites will appreciate the tranquillity and location of the park. It's great for a stroll along Biscayne Bay, one of Miami's lagoons, which is a hotspot for fishermen, but the park also provides a panoramic view of the entire city. Apart from a series of landscaped pathways, the park features two lit basketball courts and two tennis courts. Because it's also dog-friendly, there's no need to leave your sad pooch alone in your apartment. The park is great for picnics or soccer-playing on the main field, or jogging on the open trails, and is a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the crowded city. As this is a public park, entrance is free, but parking can be a little hard to find. Many rent the park to hold parties and events (including outdoor concerts), or even fitness classes, which is why the park has such a community feel to it. All in all, a pleasant place to come and relax.
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