Miami, Florida

Miami is the main beach resort on the Florida coast. It’s very well developed and prestigious, famous for its endless beach, constant sunny days, and fabulous weather conditions.

It’s a very modern city, embellished by sumptuous villas and chalets of the richest people, tycoons, and movie stars. Collins Avenue is home to Miami’s most expensive hotels (the further south you go, the more expensive they are). The old town has been rebuilt and renovated—so it’s a city without flaws. Downtown Miami is, of course, the Ocean Drive district, on the eastern side of which lies a white-sand beach, and on the western side, you can stroll along a street lined with restaurants and cafes.

The city boasts so many interesting sights that it’s impossible to count them all. The main ones are: the Venetian Pool – the most beautiful and enormous in the world; the Villa Vizcaya – a palace with a garden, waterfall, and pool, decorated in the Renaissance style. It currently houses an art museum; tropical reserves for monkeys, parrots, and butterflies; fascinating zoos – Safari (Lion Country) and Zoo Miami; the Everglades National Park; the Coral Castle; the Japanese garden museum – Morikami; and many more botanical gardens, museums, and monuments. The most unique is Maximo Gómez Park, where you can always find groups of old people playing dominoes.

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