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Miami Attractions and lifestyle

Miami Beaches
South Beach, one of the world’s most famous beaches is where
you can expect to discover the laid back lifestyle of Miami, Florida.
View the latest fashions and innovations that will make you gasp while
you stroll along the shore of South
Beach. Get a tan while watching the
natives participate in contests along the vivid shore.
South
Beach doesn’t only offer
social pleasure, but it also has one of the most beautiful sunrise and sunsets
you’d ever see. South Beach
also boasts with tons of physical activities you can adventure on such as;
parasailing, surfing, skim boarding, running, jet skiing, boating, fishing,
snorkeling, diving and wind surfing.
No matter what age you are, there are plenty of activities for you to choose
from on South
Beach.
Miami
Sports Teams
The city of Miami
has multiple sports team that are nationally accredited.
These teams are the Miami Hurricanes, Miami Dolphins and the Miami Heat.
All of these teams have done exceptionally well in the past seasons and
help bring tons of tourists and visitors to the city helping the city flourish.
The college team Miami Hurricanes, have been very successful the past 2
seasons giving it self a spot in a bowl game twice.
The Dolphins have been improving greatly in the past year helping
Miami
become nationally respecting in the National Football League.
Lastly, the Miami Heat have been on fire with its star player Shaquille
O’Neil.
  
Miami Dolphins
Miami Heat
Miami Hurricanes
Night Life
Clubs in Miami can offer many things for all styles and
lifestyles. If you just want to go out and dance or if you want to enjoy a
luxurious night out Miami has it all and offers at the best prices with the most
comfort.

Two
techno-retrofitted Art Deco theaters top the dance club scene. The world’s best
house and hip hop DJs dominate at Crobar, featuring three state of the art dance
floors. And the strobe- it colonnades of Mansion are house some of the hottest
events,
like Winter Music Conference DJ marathons and glamorous White Party benefits.
Culture

The countless number of festivals
that celebrate the history and heritage of its inhabiting people is one example of
Florida’s cultural diversity. Native Americans, Spanish
colonizers, Northerners, and Spanish and Italian immigrants in the first decades
of Twentieth century come together in South Florida
to create an unusual blend. Spanish colonizers and Native Americans make the
first cross cultural contact with not those happy consequences for natives. But
Jewish, Italians, Greeks arrived for business and work, and they all blended to
create cosmopolitan Miami.
Their traces can be found in neighborhoods around Downtown Miami, like the
Jewish quarter. But they were soon consumed by the greatest migration that
changed the face of Miami.
Without doubt, the greatest influence on the city’s urban style came with the
Cuban refugees that arrived in the 1960s. They settled in the area west of
downtown that because of their massive presence was called Little Havana. Other
Caribbean nations have contributed to the multicultural landscape, blending with
Cubans and creating their own distinct neighborhoods like Little Haiti in north
downtown Miami.
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