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    First Class from £1800
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    Premium Economy from £600
    Economy from £420
    Overview

    Miami Holiday Guide

    Miami is glamor compressed into urban form. She perplexes the brain via her beauty, which is enigmatic to heart. This place spells magic in every stuff and has a magnetic sense of captivation. Possibly, this is the reason, it is acknowledged as Magic city and you could devote an amusing lifetime trying to escape her spell. Miami is not limited to beaches but is an amalgamation of so many things. From Art Deco-lined shores to the couture-filled streets along with cutting edge beauty.

    Take a dip on the topography of Miami

    Miami is located in the South Florida of the south-eastern United States and is the largest metropolitan area in Florida. This city is situated at certain distances from Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Naples (Florida) and Key West. Miami Beach, the epicenter of beach resorts and most popular spring break party destinations in the world, has its own municipality and is positioned on a barrier island, east of Miami and Biscayne Bay.
    Downtown: The ethnic, economic, and commercial epicenter of South Florida and home to various museums, parks and the oldest buildings in the city.
    North: This rapidly growing midtown comprises of the migrant community of Little Haiti and the notable “MiMo” district of contemporary architecture.
    West and South: Holds all points of interest from the Cuban culture of Little Havana to the lavish vegetation and history of Coconut Grove.

    Attractions

    What to do in Miami

    • Go for the countries best snorkelling and scuba diving
    • Visit Lincoln Rd
    • Watch the blood-orange fire of the sunset
    • Set the downtown skyline aflame
    • Hear a poetry slam in a converted warehouse
    • Catch a Venezuelan singing Metallica in a Coral Gables karaoke bar

    What to see in Miami

    • Jungle Island
    • Miami Beach
    • Art Deco District
    • South Beach
    • Ocean Drive
    • Bayside Marketplace
    • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
    • Little Havana and Calle Ocho
    • Zoo Miami
    • Miami aquarium
    Lifestyle

    Explore the New world cuisine of Miami

    Miami is the birthplace of New World Cuisine, also known as Nuevo Latino, a composition of the mixture of the Caribbean and American culinary styles. The culinary revolution allows you to enter a new world of palates, sights, aromas, seasonings and sensations. Chefs hail from all over the world and offer international flavour of Cuban, Haitian, Peruvian, Colombian, Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, Thai, Japanese, Argentinean and much more.

    Shopping in Miami

    Whether its extravagance trendy boutiques, conception shops or outlet malls, Miami is a pint-sized slice of shopping paradise. Shopaholics wont want to leave Miami unrewarded due to its huge collection of high-end shopping malls to its heterogeneous concept stores and the couture brands. Greater Miami has haute couture, retail markets, designer boutiques and bargain outlets all over the city.

    Enjoy the electric Nightlife of Miami

    When the sun sets, Miami comes alive. The city transforms into a vibrant hub of nightlife, featuring popular clubs, live music venues, and dancing that lasts until dawn. Miami’s energetic scene has solidified its status as the capital of cool. Whether you’re into the latest dance clubs, jazz, live bands, or top DJs, Miami offers something for everyone and always delivers an unforgettable experience.
    Things to know

    Best time to visit

    From January to March, the weather is warm and dry, drawing many tourists, including snowbirds from the Northeast and Europeans. June offers lush conditions, but from July to October, hurricane season leads to a drop in hotel prices. For those seeking budget-friendly options, traveling between June and November is ideal, though you'll need to handle the higher humidity.

     

    Transportation

    Miamian's and their cars are inseparable. You can rent a car or opt for taxi or car service. Miami's public transit system is the most assorted and widespread to any vicinity in Florida. If travel time is not a hurdle, then it is convenient to travel to all commercial areas and major holds within Miami without a car. The Miami-Dade Transit system contains 800 Metro buses and the Metro mover is free, electrically power-driven, and circles around Downtown and Brickell neighbourhoods. We are first and business class specialists and can save you on business class flights to Miami.
    Weather
    Miami has a subtropical savannah climate because of low altitude and there is basically two seasons, hot and dry season from November to mid-April and a warm and wet season from May through October.

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