Miami.
Here is a Miami travel guide:
1. Sightseeing:
• South Beach: This is Miami's most famous beach, with white sand and clear water. It is also a fashion hub, with many stylishly dressed people, and surrounded by unique hotels, restaurants, and bars. You can enjoy sunbathing on the beach or stroll along Ocean Drive, admiring the colorful Art Deco buildings. At night, South Beach's nightlife is vibrant, making it a paradise for party lovers.
• Little Havana: Miami's Cuban cultural center, where you can experience a strong Latin American atmosphere. The streets are filled with Cuban music, dance, and cuisine. You can visit a Cuban cigar factory to learn about the cigar-making process; taste authentic Cuban coffee and food, such as Cuban sandwiches and black bean rice; and watch locals play dominoes at Domino Park.
• Wynwood: Once an industrial district, now a hotspot for art and fashion. It has a large number of street art and graffiti works, making it one of the largest street art districts in the world. Wynwood Walls is a must-visit attraction, featuring works by top street artists from around the world. In addition, the district has many trendy restaurants, cafes, bars, and art galleries.
• Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM): Located in Miami's waterfront area, it is an important museum showcasing modern and contemporary art. The museum houses a large collection of artworks from around the world, including paintings, sculptures, and photography. The museum's architecture is also unique, blending seamlessly with the surrounding natural environment, providing visitors with an excellent place to appreciate art.
• Everglades National Park: Located southwest of Miami, it is a vast subtropical wetland, and the largest subtropical wilderness preserve in the United States. You can choose to take an airboat ride through the swamp, observing alligators, birds, and other wildlife up close; or go hiking to explore this unique ecosystem. The park has several visitor centers, providing relevant information and guided tours.
• Coral Castle: A mysterious structure built by Latvian immigrant Edward Leedskalnin over 20 years. The castle is entirely made of coral stone, and includes various unique sculptures and architectural structures, such as giant stone doors, tables, and chairs. The construction method remains a mystery to this day. Visit Coral Castle to experience the mysterious charm of this unique building.
• Art Basel Miami Beach: If you are visiting Miami in December, don't miss this globally influential art fair. Artists, galleries, and collectors from around the world gather here to showcase and trade various modern and contemporary artworks. During the art fair, Miami also hosts various related art events and parties, offering visitors a visual and cultural feast.
2. Food Recommendations:
• Cuban Cuisine: Miami has a large Cuban community, so Cuban cuisine is very popular. Cuban sandwiches are a must-try, with bread filled with roasted pork, ham, cheese, pickles, and mustard sauce, offering a rich flavor; black bean rice paired with roasted chicken or pork, with a rich taste; traditional snacks such as fried plantains and tortillas are also worth trying.
• Seafood: Miami, being close to the ocean, has abundant seafood resources. Stone crab is a local specialty, with sweet and tender crab meat; lobster, shrimp, and oysters are also very fresh, and you can choose to enjoy various seafood dishes at seafood restaurants.
• Florida Citrus: Florida is a major citrus-producing state in the United States, and Miami's citrus fruits are very sweet and juicy. You can taste freshly squeezed orange juice, grapefruit juice, etc., or buy some citrus jams and dried fruits as souvenirs.
3. Accommodation Arrangements:
• Near South Beach: This is the most bustling area in Miami, with a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses. Staying near South Beach provides easy access to the beach, restaurants, and nightlife, but prices are relatively high.
• City Center: Miami's city center has many business hotels and apartment hotels, suitable for business travelers or those who want to experience city life. The city center is conveniently located and close to some major attractions, such as the Pérez Art Museum.
• Near Wynwood: If you are interested in art and fashion culture, you can choose to stay near Wynwood. There are some unique boutique hotels and guesthouses here, surrounded by art galleries, restaurants, and cafes, with a strong artistic atmosphere.
• Coral Gables: This is a beautiful and safe area, with many high-end hotels and resorts. Coral Gables is a certain distance from Miami's city center and beach, but the surrounding shopping, dining, and entertainment facilities are also very complete, suitable for tourists who want to enjoy a quiet vacation atmosphere.
4. Transportation Guide:
• Airplane: Miami International Airport (MIA) is Miami's main airport, with flights from around the world. You can take a taxi, airport bus, or subway from the airport to the city center.
• Subway: Miami has a subway system, but its coverage is limited, mainly connecting the city center and some major attractions. Subway tickets are relatively cheap, making it an economical way to travel.
• Bus: Miami's bus routes are well-developed, reaching all corners of the city. However, buses travel slowly and may be affected by traffic congestion.
• Car Rental: If you want to explore Miami and its surroundings freely, renting a car is a good option. Miami's roads are in good condition, and car rental prices are relatively reasonable. However, it is important to note that US traffic rules and driving habits are different from those in China. Before renting a car, you should understand the relevant regulations and precautions.
5. Shopping Recommendations:
• Lincoln Road Mall: This is an outdoor shopping center, with many well-known brand stores, restaurants, and cafes. The mall's architecture is unique, and the atmosphere is relaxed, making it a great place for shopping and leisure.
• Dolphin Mall: Located near Miami International Airport, it is a large indoor shopping center. There are many brand discount stores, department stores, and entertainment facilities here, making it a paradise for shopping lovers.
• Around Art Basel: During the annual Art Basel Miami Beach, there will be many temporary art markets and stalls around, selling various artworks, handicrafts, and souvenirs. This is a good opportunity to buy unique souvenirs.
6. Precautions:
• Miami has a hot and sunny climate. Take precautions against sunburn and dehydration, and carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat with you.
• Miami's security situation may not be good in some areas, especially at night. Avoid going to remote places and pay attention to your personal belongings.
• If you participate in activities in Everglades National Park, follow the guide's instructions, do not leave the group at will, avoid contact with wild animals, and ensure your own safety.
• When tasting Cuban cigars, pay attention to the occasion and relevant regulations, and do not smoke in non-smoking areas.
🌈Day1: Sunshine Beach and Art About South Beach: Enjoy the sun beach and the waves here, this is one of Miami's most famous beaches. 🌴 Miami Art District: You can enjoy various art works and performances. Wynwood Wall: This is an area famous for graffiti art, perfect for taking pictures. 🌴 Coral Pavilion: There are many beautiful buildings and gardens here. 🌴 Little Havana: Enjoy dinner here and experience Cuban culture and cuisine. 🌴 Everglades National Park: You can participate in night wildlife watching activities.
Miami is the most popular tourist resort in the United States, equivalent to our Hainan Island Sanya, unfortunately when we came to the beach to catch the storm, only saw the power of the Miami wind, did not see the gentle side.
It’s really time to go to Miami Beach to know why it’s so famous. After arriving in Miami, I saw rows of palm trees that made people visually feel the strong tropical style. When I arrived at the beach, I just saw a rainbow. The view was unblocked and the scenery was panoramic.
Miami is actually a winterless coastal city, except for sea, sunshine and beaches, there are no attractions worth seeing in the city. Americans come here to lie on the beach and enjoy the sun on the beach. To see the most authentic and beautiful side of Miami, Miami Beach is a must-see. It is a long, striped island several kilometers away, with seawalls connected to the city center. I didn't go out until 10 o'clock in the morning. I took a free bus to the city center of Bayfront Park, then transferred to bus C, and arrived at the beach in about 20 minutes. In the film and television productions, Miami left the impression of the beautiful Caribbean, the super rich with big belly, and the boss of the vicious drug lord. This is not the case on the ground, it is a calm and beautiful beach that everyone can enjoy. The long outlying island has been built into a beautiful small city, with a 15-kilometer north-south road in the center, with hundreds of bars, restaurants, boutiques and hotels on both sides. On the east side is a white sand beach stretching for dozens of miles, and the beach is separated from a large tree-lined park on the seaside road. The beaches for more than ten miles are all free public beaches, and there is free tap water for swimming and flushing. There is no high-end hotel barrier, and everything is clean and natural. The most beautiful scenery, the best beach location, and the most careful management all belong to the general public. Looking at today's Hainan Sanya, the beautiful beach is occupied and divided by high-end hotels, leaving the public only a small section of the dumplings for them to be crowded. Sigh! The sun at noon was very fierce. I saw those ghosts lying on the hot beach and enjoying the sun. We could only return to the park next to the beach and sit under the tree and enjoy the cool sea breeze. After swimming alone for more than ten minutes, it was considered to have been soaked in the remote Caribbean Sea. The sea is pure and cool, and the sandy beach is flat, which feels like the beach in Phuket, Thailand. No wonder it is a holiday destination for North Americans.
Blue sky and white clouds, the most beautiful beach in the world is here. Bikini, football, and waves come. Every few days, patrols will be sent to remind everyone to pay attention to safety, Miami is this perfect city, modern art is full, this perfect world. Free access to the beach, parking next to it is also very convenient! But there is a charge.
The scenery is beautiful, the beach is really good, and the sea is relatively clean. Compared with South Beach, there are fewer people around the hotel. If you don't live in the surrounding hotel, you can also find public toilets and flushing places. The public parking lot charges two US dollars for an hour.
Beautiful の beach! , also ate the cuttlefish seafood noodles! Not very affordable. Many strong muscle Man and body on the beach are annoying の bikini girl, see inferiority, and base friends rented a parasol to steal の floating life for half a day! Sun sun tanning!