Posted on June 6, 2010.
Miami Visitors Guide Copyright (c) 2008 Terry Hely
Being a city sub-tropical climate, Miami is very different from most places in the United States. The city is a playground of water cosmopolitan attracts more visitors than any other city in the United States.
Call Miami travelers seeking sun, great beaches, a relaxed lifestyle, world class entertainment in clubs and bars and a diverse mix of art, music and international cuisine.
Travelers visiting Miami may actually spend time in Miami Beach, a separate municipality situated 4 miles (6 km) across Biscayne Bay in Miami's downtown. The Greater Miami has combined several ethnic neighborhoods like Little Havana and Little Haiti.
The diverse cultural mix is evident in America American languages, cuisine and music throughout the city and the people of the Greater Miami is 50% Hispanic. Dining in Miami offers the opportunity to visit a different ethnic restaurant every night and enjoy diverse international cuisines.
Once upon a time, Miami has attracted the majority of retirees are turning their backs on the snow, colder climates, but today it attracts celebrities ultra-chic, cashed yuppies, the boating and fraternity Cuban immigrants.
** Miami Vacation Attractions
Greater Miami is an ideal base for access to several major Florida holiday attractions. The northern tip of the Florida Keys is just off the shore, the Everglades are just a short distance inland and the wealthy enclaves of Palm Beach and Boca Roton is a short distance along the coast.
The Miami Beach Promenade, aka SoBe, is a favorite spot for cyclists, skaters, joggers and skaters. This place is the beach most immediately recognized before in the existence and location to see if appearances are important.
Most buildings of Miami in the early 1900s have been restored. A walking tour around the area of South Beach is recommended to see the spectacular rejuvenation of buildings in the 1920s Art Deco Historic District.
Miami has fine museums, galleries, historic gardens, zoos, stadiums, spring fed natural pools and of course, the golf course always present. Greater Miami has a lot to boast when it comes to golf courses and world class home to some of the prices of most tests in the world.
** Miami Vacation Cruises
The center's busiest cruise ship of any city in the United States is the port of Miami with holiday cruises the Caribbean and Latin America that comprise the bulk of these cruises, but there are also cruises to all parts of the world.
Cruises are generally well equipped for gambling and casinos open as soon as the ship passes through international waters. Non-stop food, games, movies and onboard activities ensure guests are always entertained and well fed.
** Miami Hotels & Resorts
Miami visitors are offered a range of hotels, resorts and accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. There are accommodation and prices to suit every taste, from charming hotels in the restored Art Deco South Beach, glass and chrome modern high-rise hotels, hostels budget, beachfront condos and villas , serviced apartments, hostels and guest houses ... it's your choice.
** Miami Vacation Transport
Miami International Airport is one of the major airports in the United States, and an important hub for American Airlines. Major domestic airlines like Northwest / KLM, United and U.S. Airways, Delta and Continental all services as well as several smaller carriers Miami economy known.
There are two Amtrak trains that run daily from New York to Miami and the travel time is approximately 27 hours.
The Metro-Dade Transit Agency runs.