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About Miami

Overview

Miami, Florida, United States of America, is a city that exudes glamour and a cosmopolitan vibe. However, what truly distinguishes Miami is its extensive sandy beaches, which, combined with year-round sunshine and warm temperatures, have solidified its status as a premier travel destination. Describing Miami merely as an international metropolis would be an understatement. The city boasts a North American core enriched with Caribbean zest, a substantial Latin American influence, traces of African heritage, a touch of Asian culture, and a hint of European elegance. This eclectic mix creates a vibrant and exhilarating cultural scene that is uniquely Miami.

The average price of hotels in Miami currently stands at $166, with options ranging from $72 to $760. With 144 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find hotels include Downtown Miami, Brickell, Flagami, Midtown, and Northeast Coconut Grove. Among the most popular hotels are the Intercontinental at Doral Miami, an IHG Hotel, Staybridge Suites Miami Doral Area, an IHG Hotel, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kendall East Miami, an IHG Hotel, Novotel Miami Brickell, and Gale Miami Hotel & Residences.

Things to do in Miami

Miami offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One must-visit is the Ancient Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach. Originally built in Spain, this historic structure was repurposed as a granary during the First Carlist War before being disassembled and shipped to the United States in 1925. Despite facing challenges during transport, the medieval monastery now stands proudly, offering Sunday masses, events, and tours.

Another iconic attraction is the Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach. Constructed in the 1930s, this district features the world's largest collection of Art Deco architecture, with 800 buildings showcasing intricate geometric patterns and exotic embellishments. Extensive restoration efforts have preserved these buildings, allowing visitors to admire their unique and stunning design elements.

For nature enthusiasts, the Everglades National Park is a must-see. Located on the southern tip of Florida, this vast wetland preserve spans 1.5 million acres and is the only subtropical wetland in North America. It is also the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist. Home to endangered species like the leatherback turtle, Florida panther, and West Indian manatee, the park offers a unique wildlife experience best accessed by renting a car or joining an organized tour.

Zoo Miami is another fantastic destination, hosting around 2,000 animals in a beautiful, cage-less environment. Visitors can encounter exotic birds, apes, koalas, giraffes, and kangaroos, with the white Bengal tiger being one of the zoo's biggest highlights.

Lastly, the Miami Seaquarium offers a delightful experience with its diverse marine life, including bottlenose dolphins, crocodiles, and sea lions. Attractions like Salty's Pirate Playground and the stingray touch pool promise big adventures, while the Sea Trek Reef Encounter provides an authentic underwater experience.

Where to go out / nightlife in Miami

Miami's nightlife is as vibrant as its culture, offering a variety of venues to suit different tastes. Bar Collins, located in the Loews Miami Beach Hotel lobby, serves fresh cocktails and locally brewed beer, which can be enjoyed on a chic outdoor terrace with stunning views of the Wynwood Art District. The venue also offers small bites and snacks indoors for those feeling peckish.

Do Not Sit On The Furniture is Miami's premier underground music nightclub, specializing in house music and featuring top DJs from around the world. The club offers a sophisticated and intimate atmosphere, perfect for music enthusiasts.

SHOTS Miami, located in the Wynwood Art District, is a bustling and colorful bar offering over 100 specialty shots, DJs, and weekend food trucks. It's an excellent spot for both pre-game and after-party activities.

Mango's Tropical Cafe in South Beach is a popular restaurant and nightclub that offers drinks, bites, dance shows, live bands, salsa lessons, and entertainment until the early morning hours.

Liv is the current king of clubs in Miami, featuring an ultra-exclusive lounge and a high-energy nightclub. Hosting celebrities, VIPs, and Miami's local party crowd, Liv offers a diverse music selection, making it onto Reuter's "World's Top 10 Nightclubs" list.

Where to Eat in Miami

Miami's culinary scene is as diverse as its culture, offering a wide range of dining options. Cvi.Che 105 is an award-winning Peruvian restaurant known for its inventive and fresh ceviches and other traditional dishes. The food, atmosphere, and service make it a standout choice.

Taquiza is an authentic Mexican taqueria offering a variety of tacos, including gluten-free options, along with other Mexican treats. With a rotating craft beer selection, house-made margaritas, and tequila, this stylish and casual spot is perfect for a meal right across from the beach trail.

Andiamo! Brick Oven Pizza is a popular pizzeria serving a variety of brick-oven thin-crust pies, salads, panini sandwiches, and pasta. Located in a converted industrial space that used to be a tire shop, it also offers a comprehensive beer and wine list.

Carpaccio Restaurant, located among the Bal Harbour shops, serves various carpaccio dishes made from veal, venison, salmon, or tuna. The restaurant also offers other traditional Italian dishes like calamari, sea bass, pizza, and pasta, ensuring every taste bud is satisfied.

Joe's Stone Crab is a must-visit from October to May, drawing crowds for its delicious seafood dishes, succulent crab, and heavenly Key lime pie. While getting a table on a busy night can take some time, the wait is definitely worth it.

Cheapest time to stay in Miami

July is the cheapest time to stay in Miami for an average of $148 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$233

February

$238

March

$228

April

$213

May

$169

June

$154

July

$148

August

$158

September

$171

October

$192

November

$204

December

$218