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If there's one thing Miami doesn't have, it's an identity crisis. In fact, it's the city's vibrant, multifaceted personality that attracts millions each year, from all over the world. South Beach may be on the top of many Miami to-do lists, but the rest of the city, a fascinating assemblage of multicultural neighborhoods, should not be overlooked or neglected. Once considered "God's Waiting Room," the Magic City now attracts an eclectic mix of old and young, celebs and plebes, American and international, and geek and chic with an equally varied roster of activities.

Miami is one of the most refreshing American cities for the visitor; warm, tropical, sunny and exciting. Between the urban areas and the famous Miami Beach, the city sprawls; like Los Angeles, it is too large to consider traversing without a car. It is divided into quadrants, although due to an erratic system of addresses, it is a difficult city to navigate! Certain neighborhoods deserve particular interest, such as the Little Havana area, west of downtown, so named because it is populated largely by refugees from a 1960's exodus from Cuba. This is nothing new for Miami; sometimes known as the ‘Capital of Latin America', over half its population are Hispanic. Furthermore, Miami is a great city for sports enthusiasts and offers a perfect opportunity to try diving, sailing, windsurfing, and even golf.

As in any metropolis, however, there are areas that aren't as great as others. Downtown Miami, for instance, is in the throes of a major, albeit slow, renaissance, in which the sketchier, warehouse sections of the city are being transformed into hubs of all things hip. In contrast to this development, however, are the still poverty-stricken areas of downtown such as Overtown, Liberty City, and Little Haiti (though Overtown is striving to transform itself into the Overtown Historic Village, showcasing its landmarks such as the famous Lyric Theater and the home of DA Dorsey, Miami's first African American millionaire). While it's obvious to advise you to exercise caution when exploring the less-traveled parts of the city, we would also be remiss in telling you to bypass them completely.

Whether you are from out of town or call South Florida home this website can help you unlock Miami-Dade's secrets. Meet someone. Go on a cruise. Rent a limousine. Go out to dinner. Send flowers. Get a tattoo. Find an vacation� home. We hope that whatever you are looking for miamilodge.com will help facilitate the journey.

Lose yourself in the city's nature and its neighborhoods, and, best of all, its people -- a sassy collection of artists and intellectuals, beach bums and international transplants, dolled-up drag queens and bodies beautiful. No wonder celebrities love to vacation here -- the spotlight is on the city and its residents. And unlike most stars, Miami is always ready for its close-up. With so much to do and see, Miami is a virtual amusement park that's bound to entertain all those who pass through its palm-lined gates.


Here a list of the most important luxury attractions in Miami:

1. Art Deco Historic District

2. Miami Art Museum

3. Miami Tropical Park


4. The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux


5. Vizcaya Museum And Gardens



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