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Southeast of Downtown Miami and US 1 Bordered by Biscayne Bay, Le Jeune Road, N Prospect Avenue Miami, FL 33133 United States http://www.coconutgrove.com |
If you need to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, Coconut Grove is the place to go. Located just south of downtown Miami and northeast of the University of Miami, Coconut Grove is a charming neighborhood, though locals refer to it as a village. Stroll along the marina or take a walk through a park. Coconut Grove is filled with quaint shops, tree lined streets, nightclubs, and fabulous dining. Some attractions include CocoWalk, Streets of Mayfair, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, and Barnacle Historic State Park. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exchange currency here |
4200 Northwest 21st Street Miami International Airport Miami, FL 33122 United States +1 305 876 0040 |
Safe, convenient, and always open, this firm buys and sells local and foreign currencies for travelers at competitive rates. Here you can change cash and traveler's checks; the firm also sells traveler's checks as well as international telephone cards. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bahamas, Caribbean, Disney World |
1776 Collins Ave Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 534 8666 http://www.miaminettours.com/ |
When you feel you have experienced all Miami has to offer, you can check out more exotic destinations via Miami Net Tours. The company offers cruises to the Caribbean, Orlando, the Bahamas, and even Costa Rica. Miami Net brokers for several different cruise lines, including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and the Sea Escape party ship. Cruises can last for four hours or four days. Some of the cruise packages include hotel accommodations, and others include accommodations on board the ship; some tour packages can have you back on land by nightfall. Transportation to Orlando is by bus. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cruise capital of the world |
1015 N America Way Miami, FL 33132 United States +1 305 371 7678 http://www.metro-dade.com/port... |
In 1997, 3.2 million vacationers from around the globe found themselves in the Port of Miami, setting a new record for port traffic. Home to the largest fleet in the world, some of the most fantastic, state-of-the-art ships are docked here year-round. Whether your cruise is a day trip or a trip around the world, Miami is an excellent stopping point. Sail to the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Mexico, South America, or just about anywhere from the world's most popular port. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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