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AMI

RHYTHM, ART AND COLOR

Its Latin influence is reflected in the cafés, shops and restaurants of its most famous neighborhoods. Separated by land through the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay is Miami

Beach, home of South Beach. This glamorous neighborhood is famous for its colorful art deco buildings, white sand, beachfront hotels and trendy nightclubs.

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AMI

What to visit?

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/ Walk in Bayside Marketplace

Located on the seafront promenade of Vizcaína Bay, Bayside Marketplace is, in addition to being a point of interest for shopping, a very pleasant place to stroll and dine, enjoy concerts every afternoon and even a few days of fireworks and laser shows.


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/ Enjoying Urban Art at Wynwood Walls

After being an unattractive industrial zone, Wynwood has become one of the coolest districts in the United States. You'll enjoy street art in almost every corner. Wynwood Walls is the liveliest area, a gallery that invites artists from all over the world to decorate it from time to time. Restaurants, shops, art and more await you.


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/ Touring "Little Havana"

It is the Latin neighborhood of Miami and home to the great Cuban community. Walking down Calle Ocho will make you feel like you're on a Cuban street. Enjoy typical food, cigar shops, watch veterans play dominoes and have a mojito. If you travel in March, don't miss the neighborhood's big street party.


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/ Shopping in Lincoln Road

One of the first shopping streets in the United States, full of stores of the best known brands, bars and restaurants with happy hours. This pedestrian avenue is located to the north of South Beach and is an almost essential place to visit if you like to go shopping.