| Length | 14.9 mi (24.0 km)[1][2] Two non-contiguous segments interrupted by theGolden Glades Interchange |
|---|---|
| Location | Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States |
| South end | Mercy Way inMiami |
| Major junctions | North 173rd Street in North Miami Beach |
| North end | |
| Construction | |
| Inauguration | 1920 |
Miami Avenue is a 16.8-mile (27.0 km) main north–south street running throughCoconut Grove,Brickell,Downtown, andMidtown inMiami, Florida. It is themeridian road dividing thestreet grid of Miami andMiami-Dade County into east and west avenues.

The southern terminus is on South Bayshore Drive in theCoconut Grove neighborhood of Miami at Alatka Street/Mercy Way in front ofMercy Hospital. It is one way northbound from South 15th Road to South Fourth Street. It is one way southbound from North 17th Street to theMiami River downtown where it curves onto South First Avenue. AtFlagler Street, thelatitudinal baseline north–south road of the Miami area, extends from thecentral business district ofdowntown Miami to the west Miami-Dade, South Miami Avenue becomes North Miami Avenue. North of North 17th Street it is two way and continues north through the city of Miami until it crosses the Little River Canal after North 85th Street and enters the village ofEl Portal.
It continues north through El Portal a short distance until it crosses North 90th Street and enters the village ofMiami Shores. It continues north through Miami Shores until it crosses North 115th Street and enters unincorporated Miami-Dade County. It continues north through Miami-Dade County until it crosses North 167th Street and enters the city ofNorth Miami Beach where it continues north a short distance to North 173rd Street at adead end near theGolden Glades Interchange.
The road resumes north fromMiami Gardens Drive, terminating atIves Dairy Road.
In Brickell, Miami Avenue is Brickell's main restaurant and nightlife avenue, with many bars, restaurants, and lounges, including the now-demolishedTobacco Road.
In 2022, Miami-Dade County commissioners and the City of Miami co-designated a stretch of South Miami Avenue (from Southeast 15th Road to Southeast 13th) asAlicia Cervera Way, honoring the Peruvian-American businesswoman and real estate figure.[3][4][5]
Miami Avenue is the dividing line betweenNorthwest andNortheast streets. The entire route is inMiami-Dade County.
| Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miami | 0.0 | 0.0 | Mercy Way | ||||
| 0.8 | 1.3 | ||||||
| 2.3 | 3.7 | ||||||
| 2.7 | 4.3 | Downtown Distributor (SR 970) | |||||
| 2.9 | 4.7 | Central Miami | |||||
| 5.4 | 8.7 | ||||||
| 5.5 | 8.9 | Exit 2A on I-195 | |||||
| 6.4 | 10.3 | ||||||
| 8.0 | 12.9 | ||||||
| Miami Shores | 9.5 | 15.3 | |||||
| | 10.5 | 16.9 | |||||
| North Miami | 10.9 | 17.5 | |||||
| 11.5 | 18.5 | ||||||
| North Miami Beach | 13.5 | 21.7 | To Palmetto Expressway | ||||
| 13.9 | 22.4 | North 173rd Street | |||||
| Golden Glades Interchange, gap in route | |||||||
| Miami Gardens | 0.0 | 0.0 | |||||
| 1.0[2] | 1.6 | Ives Dairy Road / North 199th Street | FormerSR 854 | ||||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||||