Welcome to Miami

Miami is a fun place to go to, it contains stuff you've dreamed of to see. when it comes to weather, dont come down to visit miami when it's summer time(May to September), thats if you can stand the weather. October to April is the best time when its mild winters not too hot,not too cool. Tempertartures can dip down into the low 50s . If you are looking for a hotel ,nothing is better when you're around the Miami beach. But the thing about that is the cost is expensive, but its still a fair price. Most hotels in this area were built in the 1930s for the middle class.most of the cheaper Deco hotels are adequate and a wise choice for those who plan to use the room only to sleep.The hotels listed are divided first by area, then by price, using the following guidelines: very expensive, over $250; expensive, $180 to $250; moderate, $90 to $180; and inexpensive, below $90 Some hotels, especially those in South Beach, also tack on additional service charges. And parking is pricey.


Getting around by Rail and subways is realy cheap. It either $1.25 or 0.25.Metrorail operates daily from about 6am to midnight, the fare is $1.25.This is a good way to get to Bayside if you don't have a car. Riding on rubber tires, the single-car train winds past many of the area's most important attractions and shopping and business districts. You may not go very far, but you will get a beautiful perspective from the towering height of the suspended.Whatever you're craving, Miami's got it--with the exception of decent Chinese food and a New York-style slice of pizza. If you're craving a scene with your steak, then South Beach is the place to be. Like many cities in Europe, it is fashionable to dine late in South Beach, especially after 9, sometimes as late as midnight. If you want to picnic on the beach or pick up some dessert, check out the gourmet food shops, green markets, and bakeries.


Summer is known throughout Florida as the �hurricane season.�explore the unique experiences of the Keys, the Gold Coast, and the Treasure Coast. In these spots, you can take in a spring baseball game, walk in the footsteps of Papa Hemingway, get up close and personal with the area's sea life, or just soak up the serenity of the unspoiled landscapes. From leisurely day cruises to exciting and culture-filled museums, the best can be found right here in South Florida, America's own backyard. Crystal clear waters span a turquoise horizon and sandy beaches are filled with palm fronds and seashells.When you arrive in South Florida you'll immediately be taken by the vast array of ethnic groups from the Caribbean, South America, Europe, and Mexico that live here--it's a microcosm of America. Walk along almost any beach and you'll hear Spanish (in at least 10 dialects), Portuguese, Creole, French, and Italian almost as much as you hear English. It's easy to see why Miami has been called the "Capital of the Americas." The city is truly a kaleidoscope of colors, rhythms, scents, and accents.Miami's history is marked by constant infusions of multilingual migrations (from the original Spanish occupation to the influx of Cubans, Nicaraguans, and Haitians in the last 30 years) and has become a gateway the United Nations can only dream of. So like i said this place is so much fun, you would wish you had lived there. You'll have fun, and many adventures. Take this risk from me, and you'll be better off living there. Get your butt of the couch and have an adventure in miami. Welcome to miami.


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