Westgate South Beach
Miami Area & Directions
Just blocks from the Art Deco District in Miami Beach, Westgate South Beach is the perfect resort to enjoy everything South Florida has to offer!
Westgate South Beach is located at:
3611 Collins Avenue, Miami, FL 33140
Google Maps Directions
From Miami International Airport:
Follow directions to Downtown Miami. Take the State Road 112 East ramp to beaches, North Le Jeune Road. Bear right onto Airport Expressway (State Road 112) toward I-95. Continue onto I-195 East toward Miami Beach. Bear right onto Arthur Godfrey Road. Turn right onto Indian Creek Drive. Turn left onto 36th Street. Turn left onto Collins Avenue.
From the Florida Turnpike:
Take the Florida Turnpike South toward Miami to I-95 South. Follow I-95 South to I-195 East toward Airport/Miami Beach. Merge onto I-195 East to Arthur Godfrey Road. Turn right onto Indian Creek Drive/A1A South. Turn left onto 36th Street. Westgate South Beach will be on your left-hand side.
From I-95:
Take I-95 South toward Miami. Follow I-95 South to I-195 East toward Airport/Miami Beach. Merge onto I-195 East to Arthur Godfrey Road. Turn right onto Indian Creek Drive/A1A South. Turn left onto 36th Street. Westgate South Beach will be on your left-hand side.
Miami Points of Interest & Attractions
- Miami Seaquarium – 13 miles
- Jungle Island – 6 miles
- Miami Metrozoo – 28 miles
- Miami Children’s Museum – 6.5 miles
- GameWorks – 18.5 miles
- Biscayne National Park – 45.5 miles
- Everglades National Park – 52.5 miles
Miami Area Events
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February
- Coconut Grove Arts Festival
One of the premier outdoor fine arts festivals in the United States, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival features the works of approximately 330 talented artists and craftspeople from around the world and attracts more than 150,000 people annually. The festival includes live entertainment, food and children’s activities.
February - March
- Miami International Film Festival
More than 70,000 people attend the Miami International Film Festival, as well as approximately 300 filmmakers, producers and other film industry professionals. The film festival features film from more than 50 countries, panels, discussions and seminars.
March
- Calle Ocho Festival
Part of the immensely popular Carnaval Miami season, Calle Ocho (S.W. 8th Street) is one of the largest street festivals in the world and features live entertainment on 30 different stages, dancing, great food from all over the world, cultural exhibits and children’s activities. An estimated 1 million people attend Calle Ocho annually.
May - June
- Brazilian Film Festival of Miami
The Brazilian Film Festival of Miami has evolved into the largest festival of Brazilian films outside of Brazil. The film festival showcases 30 acclaimed films. Approximately 15,000 attendees are expected during the film festival.
June
- Florida Dance Festival
Considered the leading summer dance training program in Florida, the Florida Dance Festival draws together a diverse community of choreographers, teachers, students and performers for a series of repertory and performance workshops. - Miami/Bahamas Goombay Festival
The Miami/Bahamas Goombay Festival has evolved into the largest black heritage festival in the United States and includes live music, food and arts & crafts.
July
- International Hispanic Theatre Festival
Some of the finest theater groups throughout the United States, Latin America and Europe take part in the International Hispanic Theatre Festival, which features cultural performances, social events and educational opportunities. - Miami Beach Fourth of Celebration
Sponsored by the City of Miami Beach, the annual Miami Beach Fourth of July Celebration features live music and a spectacular fireworks display. - Afro-Cuban Dance Festival
Mark your calendar for the annual Afro-Cuban Dance Festival, which features dance parties, more than 20 dance and drumming workshops, and a dance gala.
September - November
- Festival Miami
An internationally renowned celebration of music, Festival Miami features world premieres, symphonic concerts, chamber music presentations, jazz performances and much more.
October
- Miami Carnival
Billed as “North America’s No. 1 Carnival,” Miami Carnival features live entertainment, a West Indian-style parade, contests, arts and crafts, Caribbean-style food and much more.