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Miami Beach    

Miami Beach is located in Southeast Florida , in Miami-Dade County on a little island covering just 7.1 square miles and separating Biscayne Bay from the dazzling blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean . Miami offers seven miles of beaches, 43 Golf courses, 20 parks including the beauty and mystery of Everglades Miami Meeting Space - Miami Beach Convention CenterNational Park- the only subtropical preserve in North America, world-class shopping, innovative cuisine, unstoppable dusk-to-dawn nightlife and last but not least unparalleled weather.

Miami is a stunning, sun-splashed setting, and often intoxicatingly beautiful place. Awash with sunlight-intensified natural colors, the neon-flashed South Beach skyline glows in the warm night and the palm trees sway in the breeze, however people, not climate or landscape, are what make Miami unique.

Miami Beach has a rich history and identity intrinsically linked as a trend-setting arts center, from the world famous nightclubs of the 50's, to the rich cultural life of today's modern South Beach. The City today is truly a major multicultural Mecca of international entertainment and cultural destination.

Also known as the Gateway to Latin America , Miami attracts a large Latin American population where half of the two million population is Hispanic, the vast majority Cubans. Spanish is the predominant language almost everywhere.

The Miami Art Deco Historic District is an architectural showcase of nearly 1,000 historic buildings. This charming city features cafés, clubs and shopping opportunities all along the South Beach 's Ocean Drive , Lincoln Road and Washington Avenue . Miami's many charms never fail to enchant, enthrall and entice visitors back for more.

Miami Beach is simply a metropolis by the sea, where white sand beaches complement glittering high rises, and a fascinating intersection of cultures creates an international dining and entertainment scene like nowhere else in the U.S. Recognized worldwide as an international hub, Miami welcomes you to the shiny City under the Sun. - truly a world class destination.

History of Miami Beach

Average High Temperature in September is between 76 and 89 Fahrenheit (24 and 32 degrees celsius)

Miami Skyline