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Located on the northern end of Miami Beach, Bal Harbour is the most exclusive neighborhood in Greater Miami. Luxury resorts sit serenely amid the lush foliage and palatial homes. No visit to this district is complete--or even begun--without a visit to the Bal Harbour Shops. Versace, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Prada are just a few of the fashion houses that have retail outlets in this shopping center. Plenty of fine dining can be found in Bal Harbour--you will have a harder time finding fast food. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Although this bustling district is one of the oldest in Miami, it seems to just be hitting its prime. Full of energy and creativity, the Grove is as busy as South Beach, but in a different way. Instead of attracting models and body builders, it draws in artists, writers, and patrons of the arts. There are hundreds of fabulous shops and restaurants crammed within this small area, most of them located on the CocoWalk or on the Streets of Mayfair. The Coconut Grove Playhouse is one of the best live-theater venues in the southeastern United States. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Coral Gables is a gated enclave crisscrossed by canals, just a few minutes' drive from downtown Miami. This small, tree-lined village is home to many of Miami's most famous attractions, including the Biltmore Hotel, The Venetian Pool and the Miracle Mile. Excellent shopping and dining can be found on the Miracle Mile as well as on the side streets surrounding it. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Although primarily a business district, there's lots to see and do downtown. Tour the design district between Northeast 36th and 41st streets, or check out the museums in the Metro-Dade Cultural Center. Shoppers will delight in the Bayside Marketplace, with its retail shops, an open-air crafts market, a half-dozen restaurants, and a pier. The Port of Miami is just next to Bayside, where you can easily find a boat to take you on a tour around the bay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It is located just over the Rickenbacker Causeway, but it might as well be a thousand miles away. Things are different on this peaceful tropical island. The pace slows down. People are friendly and matter of fact. If the marvelous white sand beaches and varied leisure sports aren't enough reason to go, consider the prospect of kissing a dolphin at the Miami Seaquarium. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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This area is located west of Brickell Avenue, and runs along the thoroughfare known as Calle Ocho (Southwest Eighth Street). Many refugees from Cuba have settled here, along with natives of Colombia, Guatemala, Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries. It is in this district that you can hear authentic salsa music, enjoy a full Cuban meal for under $5, or try a steaming cup of shockingly strong café cubano in an outdoor café. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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When talking about Miami, the beach is the best place to start. In the 1940s, when vacationers began to arrive, Miami Beach was the center of action. Although years have passed and times have changed, the Beach remains a perennial hot spot. Enormous luxury resorts such as the Fontainebleau and the Eden Roc rise majestically against the skyline. Shops and restaurants line the streets. And who could forget the miles of white-sand beach? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Once the home of retired citizens and starving artists, South Beach has risen in the last 10 years to international fame as a vacation destination. Every block is packed with restaurants, bars, shops, and--of course--dance clubs, each more glamorous, trendy, and cutting-edge than the last. One could spend days soaking in the sights and sounds of South Beach. Take a walking tour along Ocean Drive or down Lincoln Road, where the beautiful people come out to play. Whether it's three in the morning or three in the afternoon, there is bound to be plenty to do. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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West Miami is a quieter, more residential area. It is very spread out and almost impossible to tour without a car. Hialeah, a residential community, is located in this area. Major tourist destinations include the Miami International Airport and the race tracks at Hialeah Park. Miami International Airport is the hub of a fast-growing area with new hotels and offices marking the corporate and commercial focus around Blue Lagoon Drive to the west. Further afield in the Miami airport area, you will still find horses grazing in fields adjacent to new homes in suburban Doral. To the north of the Miami airport area, pueblo-style mansions in Miami Springs recall pioneer aviator Glenn Curtiss' vision of a Southwestern-inspired town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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