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Ocean Drive is a popular street is located in the South Beach in the southern part of Miami Beach. The street is well known for its Art Deco hotels and is the center of the Art...
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Little Havana is a neighborhood and also a former census-designated place in Miami city having lots of Cuban immigrant residents. Further, this neighborhood is named after Havana, the capital and the largest city in Cuba....
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| Miami Art Museum | |
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The Museum is a contemporary art Museum. The museum also has exhibitions of many historical artifacts. It hosts special events like JAM at MAM every third Thursday. This is the perfect place to share views and curiosity of art,...
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The Seaquarium in Miami is a 38 acre marine park which is situated on the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County. It is near downtown Miami. It is...
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Aventura Mall is one of the largest super regional malls in South Florida. This amazing mall offers some of the best shopping in the Miami area. The mall is anchored by the Sears,...
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Biscayne Bay is a lagoon which is almost 35 miles long and 8 miles wide and is situated on the Atlantic coast of South Florida. Also, it is divided for purposes of discussion and analysis into three parts, North Bay, South...
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Known as the Manhattan of the South Brickell is home to the largest concentration of international banks in the United States. Brickell along with Downtown is a major financial district...
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Vizcaya is a National Historic Landmark and also a museum which is owned by Miami-Dade County and is accredited by the American Association of Museums. This museum is open...
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Collins Avenue hosts many historic Art Deco buildings like the Tiffany's building, the Franklin, Fairmont, Essex House among others. Collins Avenue is also home to 3 of the largest Art Deco hotels which were built in the 40s- the National,...
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Downtown Miami is the center of international finance, commerce, culture, trade and tourism. The sleek and ultra modern infrastructure like the Biscayne Bay housing complex and regional and international...
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Mansion is one of the most popular nightclubs in Miami. Previously known as Level, Mansion is by far the largest nightclub on the South beach. It has two levels, four dance floors, five bars and five...
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Stylish houses, trendy beaches and some of the most exciting nightlife in the country. Miami is much more than a travel destination, it's definitelty a lifestyle.
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| Cheap Shopping | |
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Sugar sand beaches, palmways and hot clubs. But what good would it be without spending a day, or two, or three shopping? In Miami there's a store for everyone and every pocket: fancy, cheap, stylish...
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The Club Square is a large nightclub and also an international super club in Miami. This is a premier night club which attracts many people.
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Overview to visit Miami at its best
Visit the oldest surviving lighthouse in Florida, Cape Florida Lighthouse as well as the Keeper’s Cottage which houses a museum.
Adventure lovers will enjoy the Everglades National Park, offering various biking trails but look out for the alligators along the sides of these trails!
Also worth a visit are the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami Metro Zoo, Miami Museum of Science, Dinosaurs of China Exhibit, Miami Seaquarium, Monkey Jungle, Venetian Pool, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, The Gold Coast Railroad Museum, Oleta River State Park, Deering Estate at Cutler, Miccosukee Indian Village, Dade Cultural Center, Freedom Tower, Wings Over Miami Museum, and Cloisters of the Monastery of Saint Bernard de Clairvaux.
With various shopping and clubbing venues mixed with cultural and heritage sites, Miami has something for everyone. If you can try and plan your trip around the international five-day Miami Boat Show.













