Miami is more than nightlife, It is recognized as the «City of Sun» for its extensive beaches that allow the visitor to enter a calm and enjoyable atmosphere. From the early hours of the morning the streets are filled with exercise enthusiasts thanks to the good weather for training.
It is the seventh largest city in the United States. Located in southeast Florida, it’s a shopaholic’s paradise because brings together the chains of the most recognized world brands and the stores remain open until midnight when the party lights up in the thousands of night spots that line the coastal promenade, ideal for «animal parties»!
This city awarded as the cleanest in the United States in 2008, is more than nightlife for its intense taste for sports. For lovers of «sailing» Miami is perfect; In fact, most tourists practice it in «Biscayne Bay» or can get on a catamaran or yacht to have fun at sea through various tours with both cheap and expensive options. Although the City of the Sun seems to have been thought not to walk on foot due to its long distances; It is recommended to use the car, and for those who do not have it, they can travel on public buses that charge very little or have the Metromover, a free transport, but that does not reach all areas.
Miami is more than nightlife, it is the great cultural proposal that the city has. You must go to the «Design District» to see the 18 streets that bring together art galleries, exhibition halls and design studios. Along Ocean Drive you can enjoy the pastel colored Art Deco buildings. ANDmong the most recognized museums that you will get, is the “Vizcaya Museum and Gardens”, an amazing mansion with ten hectares of pure green and inspired by the European style. If you travel with children, the «Miami Seaquarium» which is located in Biscayne Bay, has dolphin, turtle and manatee exhibits; Florida animal that is currently in danger of extinction.
The “Miami Children’s Museum” also offers bilingual and interactive exhibitions with various themes, and the “Jungle Island” is located very close by, where the whole family will have fun admiring exotic animals; both are located in the “DownTown” of Miami.
For being one of the cities with the largest emigrants in the rest of the world, its gastronomy is rich with flavors for all tastes. You cannot leave Miami without touring “Little Havana”, a little piece of Cuba in the United States; where you can savor your coffee, Boliche, which is a Cuban-style meat stew, play dominoes or stroll along the popular Calle Ocho.
Similarly, in Little Haiti you can learn about this culture. Their lunch dishes are very tasty and they have very low prices. Other of the most recommended areas to eat is on Lincoln Road, a very dynamic pedestrian street, full of people and many restaurants with terraces. In Miami, there is something for everything!