History
Discover a romantic “Spanish Village”
Española Way was conceived in the 1920s as a romantic “Spanish Village,” built in the Mediterranean Revival style with archways, terra-cotta roofs, and wrought iron balconies. Kasa El Paseo celebrates this heritage with a boutique scale and charming architectural details, while adding the comforts travelers expect today.
Getting Around
Welcome to Kasa El Paseo Miami Beach
Lummus Park Beach: ~5–7 minutes on foot
Lincoln Road (shops & cafés): ~5 minutes on foot
Ocean Drive: ~8–10 minutes on foot
The Wolfsonian–FIU: ~10–12 minutes on foot
Miami Cruise Port: ~20-35 minutes by car, traffic-dependant
Miami International Airport (MIA): ~25–35 minutes by car, traffic-dependent
Food and drink
Enjoy the best flavours of Miami Beach
From latin dishes and entertainment at Mango's Tropical Cafe to fresh seafood at the iconic Joe's Stone Crab, Miami Beach is a paradise for food lovers. Stroll down Lincoln Road for a mix of trendy cafés and gelaterias, or enjoy sunset cocktails at Nikki Beach. Wherever you go, the flavors of Miami Beach are as vibrant and diverse as the city itself.



