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Grand Venetian is one of those buildings that feels calm and private, even though you’re still super close to everything. It sits right on the water along the Venetian Causeway in Miami Beach, so every day you’re surrounded by bay views and that relaxed “island” vibe. The building was finished in 2002, designed by Kobi Karp, and it’s a 25-story tower with a smaller number of residences compared to a lot of Miami high-rises—so it doesn’t feel crowded.
A big reason people like living here is the location. You’re minutes away from South Beach when you want nightlife, but you’re also close to Lincoln Road for shopping, coffee, and restaurants. And if you need to head into the city, places like Wynwood, Brickell, and the Adrienne Arsht Center are an easy drive.
Inside the condos, the layouts are open and bright, with floor-to-ceiling windows and big sliding glass doors that make the space feel airy. Many units have large private balconies, and some even wrap around the corner—perfect if you like having extra outdoor space. You’ll also get practical features like impact-resistant windows and an in-unit washer and dryer.
For amenities, it covers the basics in a really comfortable way. There’s a front desk with concierge service, valet parking, a gym, a tennis court, a business center, and one of the best parts: the pool area right at the water’s edge, plus an outdoor spa and garden lounge spots where you can just sit and enjoy the view. Overall, Grand Venetian feels like a quiet waterfront home base that still keeps you close to the energy of Miami.


