Richest Areas of Miami

Miami is one of the most visited and popular cities in the world. If you have ever wanted to experience the quintessential beach party vacation, Miami is the place to be. With some of the best bars, clubs, and restaurants on Earth, there is a lot of fun to be had, but the price is steep. If you have ever wondered where the richest of the rich residents of Miami live, we have a list for you:

Coral Gables

Coral Gables began its existence as a Mediterranean-themed planned community. It is very pedestrian-friendly, for US standards, and the University of Miami is located here, which helps bring wealth and a great vibe to the area. On top of that, there are a few consulates and other diplomatic missions in Coral Gables, which signifies the area is safe and coveted. The Miracle Mile, a popular downtown area filled with business and entertainment venues, is also located here. Overall, this is a great spot for anyone interested in having a fun and active life in Miami.

Miami Beach

Miami Beach is actually its own city, located on a barrier island, just off the coast of mainland Miami. This is one of the most famous and visited areas in the United States, popular with tourists and wealthy locals alike. As the name suggests, there is a great beach here, which goes along the eastern coast of the entire island. Miami Beach is one of the prime party locations in the world, and certainly a must-see for anyone that wants to dance, drink and enjoy the night. However, the city is not just made for tourists, and there is a vibrant and diverse local culture and population.

Star, Palm and Hibiscus Islands

The three islands are man-made and located in Biscayne Bay, and despite their small size, they are home to some of the most expensive properties in Miami. Many famous people and titans of industry have a mansion here, and you can be certain that anyone living on the Star, Palm, and Hibiscus Islands is affluent and important. There isn’t much to see here for tourists, except for the Al Capone mansion, but it is a great place to see once, just to understand where the 1% lives.

Check out the best laptop-friendly cafes in Istanbul and Lisbon