Take a trip out to the Intracoastal Waterway and see Miami from the water.
Photo Credit: Contributed Photo
Dance the night away at Nocturnal Night Club in Downtown Miami.
Photo Credit: Contributed Photo
Sunbathe by day, club by night and shop in between.
Miami is a place where the jazzy colors of luxurious living meld with the cool pastels of one of Florida's original vacation hot spots. With its auspicious beginnings as a small tourist town at the turn of the century, Miami boomed in the 1920s and has grown and added to its diversity ever since. With its own "Little Broadway" in the 1920s, Miami was a center for the Art Deco movement in the '30s and '40s, thrived as a military base in World War II, and has since grown to be both a Latin American center and a sleek metropolitan community.
There are hundreds of ways to spend your time in this urban metropolis. Each area has its own distinct flavor and style. Miami Beach is where people bronze themselves on miles of sun-bleached sands by day and partake in the legendary club scene by night. If you are inclined to sightsee, South Beach's Art Deco District contains over 800 buildings in this distinct architectural style, and Ocean Drive is known for its bustling activity and sidewalk cafés. Gleaming skyscrapers and the spirit of progress that has made Miami a dynamic city characterize downtown, a vibrant business district. Coconut Grove was legendary in its heyday as an arts colony. Today, the culturally diverse locale draws throngs of tourists and residents to its restaurants and cafes, art galleries, boutiques, movie theaters, farmer markets and bookstores.
Gleaming skyscrapers and the spirit of progress that has made Miami one of the most dynamic cities in the country characterize downtown, a vibrant business district.
10 visitor(s) liked this article.
Zoo Miami: Miami-Dade Parks & Recreation
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau
Miami Seaquarium
Post a Comment