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The Southern States of the United States of America stands for sun!
Miami is a mix up of different cultures and traditions, a city whose people
has always acted friendly towards tourists eager to see and live, though shortly,
the extraordinary sights of such a unique place!
Miami offers so many things to be seen and done that sounds nearly impossibile to get bored, when there!
Miami Beach with its elegant hotels, apartments and extraordinary long sandy beaches is where people mostly concentrate when choosing to spend a holiday there!
In Miami a great number of the residents are from Cuba!
Hollywood Airport is a great international airport offering a wide range of transport possibilities from and to Miami, but for credit card owners over 25 in age, the easiest way to get to Miami, Miami Beach or Coral Gables is to rent a car, though traffic jams and dangerous, aggressive drivers!
The underground is, no doubt, the cheapest and quickest means of transport to get through the city!
Several are the hotels, but accomodation can be expensive, especially downtown!
A sojourn in Florida does not only mean laze on the sand all day, as lots of
exciting and interesting things can be done, too: museums where to go to, bars
to enjoy a drink and get relaxed, clubs at night for dancing or meeting friends!
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| Miami - 4.1 mi | |
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Situated in Miami-Dade County, Miami is located at the southernmost tip of Florida. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Florida Everglades, the city is spread over an area of 143.15... |
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| Bal Harbour - 7 mi | |
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Bal Harbour is located on the northern end of the Barrier Island and is a small village in Florida. A passage between the north end of Biscayne Bay and Atlantic Ocean passes... |
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