Margaret Farmers Market
Just a short drive from Biscayne Park, this lively waterfront market offers local food, artisanal goods, live music, and a pet‑friendly environment—perfect for families and neighborly weekend outings.
Biscayne Park offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere, making it a welcoming neighborhood with quiet streets and nearby public green spaces. The area features mainly single detached homes and duplexes, mostly built before 1960, with a variety of two and three-bedroom options. Convenience is a strong feature, as many businesses, grocery options, and restaurants are located close by, simplifying daily errands. Parking is typically easy, and the neighborhood is car-friendly for easier mobility. Primary schools are conveniently situated within the area, adding to the neighborhood’s practical appeal for residents seeking a comfortable and serene community environment.
Biscayne Park is a very good neighborhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a relaxed atmosphere. This part of the village is very quiet overall, as the streets are generally very calm. Finally, parks are especially well-located and there are a few of them nearby for residents to unwind in, making it easy to reach them.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Centering the neighborhood, Biscayne Park Village Hall sits alongside a charming park filled with green spaces, playgrounds, shaded benches, and a butterfly garden—making it the heart of village gatherings, outdoor yoga, and community events on NE 113th Street.
Located just steps outside the neighborhood's southern edge, Miami Shores Elementary serves many Biscayne Park families with a strong academic reputation and a vibrant campus, participating in community partnerships with local residents and artists.
Located on Biscayne Blvd just east of Biscayne Park, this beloved café is famous for its plant-based menu and colorful outdoor seating, drawing health-conscious locals and visitors alike looking for wholesome breakfasts, smoothies, and casual lunch fare.
The stretch of NE 6th Avenue bordering Biscayne Park boasts an array of unique local businesses, vintage stores, and family-owned shops that give residents a convenient, walkable destination for specialty foods, gifts, and everyday needs.
This shaded pedestrian and bike trail runs through the heart of Biscayne Park, paralleling the historic railroad cut, offering a peaceful, traffic-free route for runners, walkers, and cyclists amid lush native landscaping.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Just a short drive from Biscayne Park, this lively waterfront market offers local food, artisanal goods, live music, and a pet‑friendly environment—perfect for families and neighborly weekend outings.
Close to Biscayne Park, this free evening event features local vendors, food trucks, live DJ, lawn games and even live wrestling—great for a fun family night celebrating local artisans and culture.
Within easy reach of Biscayne Park, this farmers market’s June 11 Summer Bash offers farm‑fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and a lively community vibe—ideal for local shoppers and families.
A free, family‑friendly “second stadium” experience just a short drive away, with live match screenings on giant screens, entertainment, food & drink activations—a lively gathering for soccer fans and local families alike.
Major World Cup games just a short trip away—residents of Biscayne Park can join thousands of fans for historic matches, bringing global soccer excitement close to home.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Biscayne Park
Local characteristics and demographics for Biscayne Park