

A cultural guide to Miami
From its Latin influences and Michelin-starred dining to its world-famous art scene and all-night parties, the Magic City makes the perfect urban beach escape
Key neighborhoods
Coral Gables
the vibe
Dubbed “City Beautiful,” the suburb of Coral Gables is filled with Mediterranean Revival homes and wide, tree-lined streets. You can eat, drink and shop at Giralda Plaza or along Miracle Mile, explore 83 acres of tropical gardens at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens or see a show at Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre or GableStage Theater. Stay at the historic Biltmore Hotel Coral Gables, and you might never leave.
where to stay
South Beach
the vibe
The South Beach neighborhood is the place that comes to mind when most visitors think “Miami.” It’s what you see on TV: swaying palms, pastel-hued art deco architecture, the iconic Ocean Drive, and famous hotels and nightclubs. Stay at The Betsy South Beach to be at the heart of the action.
where to stay
Little Havana
the vibe
Historically the heart and soul of Miami’s Cuban community, the Little Havana neighborhood centers around Calle Ocho (Spanish for “8th Street”). From SW 12th to 27th Avenue, you’ll find Latin restaurants and bars, including famed Cuban spot Versailles; Cuban cigar and coffee shops; and salsa dancing at Ball & Chain. Also be sure to check out historic monuments in Cuban Memorial Boulevard Park and Máximo Gómez “Domino” Park. The latter is a hotspot for intense domino competitions, political gossip and murals of Cuban icons. Stay at Life House, Little Havana and you can walk to all of it.
where to stay

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