INFORMATION VILLE DE BAL HARBOURG

Land Area: 0.3 square miles in Dade County

Population: 3,100

General Characteristics: Bal Harbour is surrounded by the Metro-Dade's Haulover Park to the north, the Town of Surfside to the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west.

Location: Bal Harbor location: on West Florida's Gulf coast

Nearby Access Routes: I-75, A1A

Education: Dade Public Schools

Board of Education; 1450 NE Ave. Second Suite 403     Miami, FL 33132     

Recreation:  The city is on the vanguard of popular culture, global commerce, fashion and entertainment, as it continues to attract throngs of international celebrities, trendsetters, literati and glitterati. Greater Miami and the Beaches offers visitors a myriad of year-round recreational activities. The town is bustling with things to do, making it one of the greatest destinations in the world for virtually every traveler.  

City Hall: 655 96 St  Bal Harbour FL   33154

           

 City Of Bal Harbour

    Once used as a United States Air Corps training facility during World War II, Bal Harbour Village is now one of the wealthiest areas in Miami-Dade County. Here, two elegant beachfront hotels overlook miles of sandy beaches. And within walking distance is one of the area’s primary shopping attractions, the Bal Harbour Shops, a collection of upscale stores and boutiques that draws shoppers from around the world. The mall has a garden setting and open-air design unique only to Miami. The largest Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue stores in Florida have installed boutiques and shops that represent the top names in jewelry, fashion and more—Bvlgari, Cartier, Chanel, Charles Jourdan, Ermenegildo, Zegna, Escada, Fendi, Gianni Versace, Giorgio Armani, and many, many more. 

     Bal Harbour is an excellent place for leisure, as evidenced by the neighborhood spas, where patrons can partake in such health and beauty treatments as massage, aromatherapy, hand and foot therapy, body wraps, facials, hair care, and manicures and pedicures. 

      The restaurants at Bal Harbour Shops and the village’s two resorts offer a multitude of diverse cuisines, including Argentine, Continental, Italian, seafood, sushi, and New Miami World cuisine. Patrons can dine indoors or outdoors, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean or in an elegant dining room. 

     After undergoing a $1.8 million upgrade and renovation, Bal Harbour’s beach is now double the size. A walking/jogging path winds along a mile-long stretch of white sand. Water activities include swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and windsurfing. 

      Every day of the week there is something happening in the seaside Bal Harbour Village. For it is in the middle of everything that has made South Florida famous. Just minutes south is Miami Beach's famous Art Deco District, with its sidewalk cafes, nightclubs and seaside promenade, it's the place-to-be in South Florida. Five minutes north is Haulover Beach Marina, where you can see drift-fishing boats return with their "catch of the day" and at the same time catch a glimpse of some of the world's most glamorous yachts. There are also tropical gardens, museums and antique shops nearby just waiting to be explored.