Bayshore Avenue is a four-lane main road which runs along the eastern side of Vice City Mainland that appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
Description[]
On its north side, the avenue starts from the Y junction in southern Downtown, in front of Moist Palms Hotel, all the way to its south end, in Viceport, right at the barrier checkpoint, where it is split by another Y junction into two one-way streets. Bayshore Avenue serves as a useful way to quickly travel between far points on the map in many missions. It is one of a handful of streets in Vice City to be named, and is so identified by the first safehouse in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, being located at 101 Bayshore Avenue.
Influence[]
The road is most likely based on Biscayne Boulevard.
Points of Interest[]
The following are important or major locations along Bayshore Avenue:
- Moist Palms Hotel
- Ryton Aide
- Little Haiti Pay 'n' Spray
- West Haven Community Healthcare Centre
- Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory
- Little Havana Police Station
- Cam's Can Openers
- 101 Bayshore Avenue
- Havana Hotel
Notable Residents[]
- Louise Cassidy-Williams (1984)
- Mary-Jo Cassidy (1984)
- Phil Cassidy (until 1984)
- Victor Vance (1984)
- Cam Jones (1986)