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Cosmopolitan city with white beaches and boundless green spaces
Its skyscrapers overlooking the spectacular Biscayne Bay of the Caribbean Sea, the elegant Art Deco Hotels, the 35 miles of white beaches, have made Miami famous and a destination for an impressive holiday tourism. But the city offers much more: a unique architectural setting, with the many islets and coral formations connected to each other by suspension bridges and scenic roads over Biscayne Bay, as well as a rich cultural life.
 
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Miami's parks
Added to this is the great presence of wild and varied nature, with boundless green spaces, so much so that it is the only American city to boast the presence of two national parks in its territory, the Everglades National Park and the Key Biscayne National Park, which is joined by another state park, the Oleta River State Park
 
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Miami, one of the most populous cities in the States, also boasts another record, and that is to be the healthiest city in all of America, thanks also to the presence of many fitness and medical centers or spas, which offer tempting wellness packages to visitors, who often get off the ships that call at its port in much greater numbers than any other port in the world. And two months of promotion are also dedicated to well-being in the city every year. 
 
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Miami's typical neighborhoods
Miami offers a wide variety of life and customs in its many neighborhoods, each with a name that distinguishes it and with peculiar characteristics. And if South Beach and the Art Deco District are among the most renowned and well-known, it is worth delving into the less traveled neighborhoods such as Little Havana, Little Haiti, real hidden treasures and different from each other. 
 
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Little Haiti, for example, is home to a vibrant Creole-speaking community with typical architecture and traditional churches, as well as food, spices and music from Haitian culture, while others are truly exclusive private havens, such as Fisher Island, which once belonged to the American tycoon William K.
Vanderbilt, today an upscale private community, with luxury hotels and resorts, golf courses and tennis courts. The triumph of Art Deco is expressed in the Miami Shores residential village, born in the 20s while relaxing nature reigns supreme in the Miami Lakes, with 23 picturesque lakes. 
 
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Miami is a multifaceted and cosmopolitan city, in which Cubans, Haitians, Americans, Europeans, African-Americans coexist, and which offers a differentiated vision in every respect: therefore fascinating and a destination of attraction for the many visitors who come there every year from all over the world. Miami's cultural calendar is also full of artistic, musical, and even culinary events throughout the year.
 
Miami's museums
In this vibrant city there are also many famous museums and galleries of modern and contemporary art and the unusual Graffiti Museum, the first of its kind in the world to celebrate the so-called 'street art'.
 
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And the city of Miami aims to offer tourists a wide-ranging overview, the purpose of which is not only to enjoy only beaches and sea, but to immerse themselves in respectable cultural places, such as the MOCA, Museum of Contemporary Art, or The Bass Museum of Art or the Rubell Family Collection, the latter born from the donation of private collections; But the same association also offers excursions that are a mix of nature and adventure in the reserves and parks.  
 
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Finally, to get to know the city in depth, you need to visit the extraordinary Coral Gables district of Miami, with its Hollywood-style villas and the scenic Venetian Pool, a swimming pool born from a coral rock quarry, which offers a breathtaking view inspired by the city of Venice.
 
Miami cuisine
There are almost 10,000 restaurants and they all offer a variety of cuisine with flavors from all over the world, often re-proposed in a contemporary key. The gourmet food trucks for street food and the many restaurants in the city offer the best of Miami cuisine with a variety of dishes to taste, such as grilled fish or spiced meat accompanied by imaginative sauces, and, whether brunch or dinner, always preceded by the inevitable spritzes, the aperitif of Italian origin so popular even overseas.  
 
Text by Anna Glik
Avion Tourism Magazine
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Where to stay in Miami
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Miami offers various possibilities for accommodation in facilities equipped with every comfort.

To find the ideal hotel and the best offers , you can search  by stars but also by neighborhoods or places of interest.

 

WHERE TO GO IN MIAMI
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Miami Museums
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GRAFFITI MUSEUM
The Miami Graffiti Museum is the world's first museum dedicated to the evolution of graffiti art. The museum preserves the history of graffiti and celebrates its birth in fashion, design, advertising, and galleries. The museum experience also offers exterior murals, an art gallery, and a gift shop.
Miami. Bass Museum.
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BASS MUSEUM OF ART 
The Bass Museum Art is a museum of contemporary art where you can admire a   collection of European art from the fifteenth century to the present day, as well as textiles, tapestries and artistic productions from Latin America, North America, Asia and the Caribbean. The architectural drawings that tell the story of Miami Beach are interesting . 
 
 
Miami. Frost Museum of Science.
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PHILLIP AND PATRICIA FROST MUSEUM
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science overlooks the spectacular Biscayne Bay. Opened in 2017, the museum is a flagship of Miami and all the States and boasts, among the few in the world, a planetarium and an aquarium. It also offers permanent exhibits dedicated to the biodiversity of South Florida, characterized by coral reefs, mangroves, and sandy beaches. 
Miami. Design district.
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MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT
The Miami Design District is a real open-air museum with the display of colorful murals by the most famous street artists that adorn the walls of the lively Wynwood district, transformed into an avant-garde art area completed with art and design galleries, fashion boutiques, luxury shops and restaurants
 
 
MOCA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
The Miami Museum of Contemporary Art displays an interesting and extensive collection of contemporary art. You can admire sculptures, paintings and original paper artifacts by local, national and international artists including Pablo Cano, Teresita Fernandez, Keith Haring, Alex Katz, Edward Ruscha and George Segal
RUBELL MUSEUM
The Rubell Museum in Miamiwas born from the private collection of contemporary art of the Rubell family and is one of the most scenic museums in the States. Overlooking Biscayne Bay, it winds through exhibition halls, a bookstore, terraces, a restaurant, and an event area. 

Excursions in Miami and its surroundings
Everglades National Park. Miami. Florida.
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EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK
About an hour from Miami you can visit the Everglades National Park with canals and marshes from which islets formed by mangroves, willow forests, Florida pines and where alligators, crocodiles, reptiles and fish of various species live. Interesting within the park is the village of the Miccosukee Indian tribe and a boat ride in the Ten Thousand Islands, a labyrinth of mangrove islets where manatees, ospreys and dolphins live, is worth trying.
Biscayne National Park. Florida.
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BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARK
With a vastness of 173,000 acres, Biscayne National Park, which represents the wild side of Florida, is composed of 95% water, with swamps and shallow lagoons from which mangrove forests sprout, and where endangered species including alligators live, but you can also admire storks, flamingos, cormorants as well as observing the rarest species of birds. To be explored by motorboat , kayak or paddle
 
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Scenic boat and open-top bus tour in Miami
An open-top bus tour is ideal for discovering Miami from Lincoln Road to South Beach, a famous pedestrian street with cafes, restaurants and shops. You drive along Ocean Drive and Española Way, turn around Miami Beach to Biscayne Bay to visit downtown Miami, the Brickell neighborhood, the Wynwood neighborhood with the Wynwood Walls, the Cuban neighborhood of Little Havana. In Biscayne Bay you can continue the tour for a Millionaire's Row boat ride to admire Miami from the bay. 

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