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Miami - the Hub of Florida’s Culture and Nightlife
When
one thinks about Miami, Florida, the image that comes to mind is
usually filled with hot night spots, sophisticated urban hospitality
and warm, sandy beaches. It is all of these things and much more that
make Miami one of the hottest vacation spots both in Florida and in the
Eastern United States. While Miami has been a hot vacation destination
for decades, the city has seen some major development during these
infancy years of the new millennium. Most of this development has taken
place in downtown Miami, but its effect can be felt throughout the
region. But since the numerous new buildings and skyscrapers have been
built in the city's center, the famous beaches of the area have
remained pretty much unchanged.
One of the main attractions of Miami
is its temperate, subtropical weather which allows for year-round
outdoor activities. The many beaches and waterfronts available offer
varied water sports including windsurfing, sailing, kayaking and scuba
diving. And if you prefer land to sea, there are just as many dry
attractions to keep you occupied including golf, tennis, sunbathing,
nightclubbing, fine dining and other area attractions.
South Beach is perhaps one of the most
famous neighborhoods in the Miami area. The South Beach Historical
District, located on the peninsular southern tip of South Beach,
consists of only one square mile, but is home to numerous 1930s to
1950s style Art Deco hotels. These hotels are only a short distance
away from some of the major Miami attractions and offer comfortable,
off-the-beaten-path lodging. The historic district is also home to
numerous other attractions including the Holocaust Memorial, Wolfsonian
Museum, The Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts and Lincoln
Road Mall.
Miami is also the shopping Mecca of
Florida and boasts endless premier shopping malls and boutiques. For
shoppers who want a taste of the local flavor, Bayside Marketplace and
Biscayne Bay have a number of boutiques and specialty shops that sell
everything from plastic fruit to high-tech electronics. The Mayfair
Shops, located in the Grove, is a complex made up of boutiques and
nightclubs. And Sawgrass Mills, with more than 300 shops and kiosks in
a 2.4-million-square-foot facility makes even the most serious and
dedicated shoppers feel like they've died and gone to the great big
mall in the sky.
To get to one of the many beaches in
the Miami area, you will likely find yourself on Ocean Drive. This
drive extends from 5th to 15th streets and features historic hotels,
shops and open-air cafés, which face the Atlantic Ocean. Continuing on
to 21st to 35th streets and again from 71st to 163rd Streets are where
the most popular beaches can be found. Here visitors can enjoy a host
of activities including deep-sea fishing, kite flying, sunbathing,
surfing and a host of other water sports.
Visitors looking for more natural surroundings should visit the
Biscayne Bay islands, just south of Miami Beach. The islands give
tourists a chance to see the natural wonders that Florida has to offer.
Also in this area is the Miami Seaquarium, situated on Key Biscayne.
This is a terrific place for the entire family to learn about the
native sea life. Visitors will get to see Flipper the dolphin and
Lolita the killer whale perform high-flying stunts.
Another attraction that is a must-see for nature lovers is the Vizcaya
Museum and Gardens. This museum, constructed in 1916 by James Deering,
is a palatial affair which reflects the Old World style of Florida's
yesteryear. Here guests can appreciate the Italian Renaissance
architecture of the building while they tour the mansion and the
immaculate gardens of the estate.
So, if you are looking for a hot spot with an endless array and variety
of attractions, perhaps Miami, Florida is the perfect destination for
your next vacation getaway. From hot night spots and fine restaurants
to family attractions and endless beaches, Miami has more to offer you
and your family than many other popular vacation spots. By Rose Lenk
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