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Even after a century of existence, Miami still has the feel of a place that went up last night. From the beginning, climate and geography-sultry air, lush tropical vegetation, the glistening waters of Biscayne Bay-have dictated the character and demeanor of this languid, sexy city devoted to pleasure, one far more Latin American/Caribbean than North American in tone. Today's Miami, full of sophisticated hotels, restaurants, museums, and architecture, may be America's most modern metropolis: unfettered by historical baggage, eminently multicultural, and always up for trying something new. See the slideshow.
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For a taste of pure old Havana, try a scoop of the guanabana ice cream—flavored with a tart and custardy tropical fruit—at King’s Ice Cream.
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In up-and-coming Little Haiti, the edgiest store is the studiously alternative Sweat Records. Among the CD’s and LP’s, look for emerging indie rock and Latin funk by local legends like the Spam Allstars.
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Along with all the galleries and museums, the Wynwood Arts District is full of thrift shops. The best is the ever-wonderful Grubstake Good Works, known for fantastic and dirt-cheap clothing, art, and trinkets. Even better, the store’s profits help the homeless.
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Where to Stay
Aqua, Miami
With the words sleep with me emblazoned on its front windows —as well as on the T's worn by the b
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Blue Door at the Delano
There's real substance to Claude Troisgrois's French-goes-tropical fare. To get in step with the
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Art Basel Miami Beach
The citywide art-apalooza, which began in 2002 as an outgrowth of the renowned Swiss art fair, ha...
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Tips See All MIAMI Tips
Counseling sessions at Miami hotel
At Miami’s Standard, you can reserve a counseling session with Cindy Lou Golin, Ph.D.; then follow it up with a spa tre... More
Parking in Miami
Finding a spot on the street can be a challenge in South Beach, and parking in a garage can cost up to $15 per day. If you plan to spend the bulk of your time on the beach, it’s not a bad idea to r... More
Getting around in Miami
The city is lacking in public transportation, and once you’re off pedestrian-friendly South Beach, a rental car is necessary—and recommended—for extended visits. For those who don’t want to drive, ... More
Taxis in Miami
Cabs are easy to find, especially on Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, and the Lincoln Road Mall. In outlying neighborhoods, you can call for a Yellow Cab (305/444-4444), which will pick up passengers i... More
Tourist resources for Miami
www.miamiherald.com www.dailycandy.com www.miaminewtimes.com
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