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Miami, a perfect place for all ages and budget
awaits with sparkling shoreline, museums, parks, and a diversified
line-up of inland attractions and restaurants, along with a gleaming
seaport filled with exhilarating cruise activity. Besides with lodging
options ranging from historic Art Deco hotels lining the oceanfront
to gleaming new resort properties with extensive cutting-edge amenities,
you don't have to worry about your stay at all.
Business Hours
Mostly Greater Miami businesses are open weekdays 9-5; banks
usually close sometime between 4 and 5, although larger branches
have drive-through windows that are open until 6 and for a few hours
Saturday mornings. ATMs are everywhere for quick money, deposits,
even cash advances 24 hours a day.
Travel Documents
Traveling to Miami, you must carry these documents along with yourself,
on arrival in the USA or when seeking entry through the Channel
Tunnel, you ought to produce on request by the Immigration Officer:
(a) a valid national passport or other document satisfactorily
establishing his/her identity and nationality: and,
(b) Such information as may be required to establish whether he/she
requires leave to enter Europe and, if so, whether and on what terms
leave should be given. Visa requirements are as for the United Kingdom
as a whole.
Out Door Entertainment
You can book in for the Art Deco District Tour, operated by the Miami
Design Preservation League, which is a 90-minute guided walking tour
that departs from the league's welcome center at the Oceanfront Auditorium.
It costs $10 (tax-deductible) and starts at 10:30 AM Saturday and
6:30 PM Thursday.
In addition, private group tours can be arranged with advance notice.
You can go at your own pace with the league's self-guided $5 audio
tour, which takes roughly an hour and a half and is available in
English, Spanish, French, and German.
If golf interests you, then Miami has some of the best places for
golf at surprisingly affordable prices.
And for those fun lovers, Friday and Saturday nights are just amazing
with the music reverberating from salsa to new age, there is something
for everyone. Roller blades and bicycling are popular sports on Lincoln
Road and throughout South Beach.
Eating Out
Miami, being the commercial, cultural capital of Americas, dining
scene reflects promising diversity, ranging from a whole lot of
exotic restaurants along with Latin influence and hot standard proportions
of fast-food joints and snack bars in main shopping areas. To mention
a few, Aoba, Chef Allen's, Kim's Chinese Restaurant, and Habana
Beach Café serve some of the best cuisines and delicacies.
Shopping
The city offers you with multitude of shopping malls and complexes
including jewellers, art galleries, craft shops, toyshops, antiques
shops, and gift shops on Lincoln Road to the gigantic retail outlets
at Sawgrass Mills, you're sure to find that perfect item you've
been looking for.
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