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Sandwiched between fast-living America and the Caribbean, city breaks to Miami mingle Latin cuisine, classic architecture and tropical beaches.
From quirky Art Deco buildings to glamorous white-sand beaches, Miami city breaks are flamboyant from start to finish. Florida’s southeastern tip is an easy-on-the-eye jumble of beaches, skyscrapers and colourful, cultural districts. And it all backs on to the huge Everglades National Park – prime crocodile-spotting territory.
One of the most iconic snapshots of Miami has to be South Beach, known affectionately to locals as SoBe. Take one look and you’ll see why. Rolling on for more than seven and a half miles, it’s not just a beach, it’s a community. Here, bronzed tourists bathe on the vanilla-coloured sands, rollerbladers speed down the boardwalk and art lovers gawp at the impressive 1920s backdrop. What's more, you'll find a lot of our hotels in Miami planted along its A-grade sands.
Miami may be famous for its beaches, but there is life beyond the sands. You'll find a café culture to rival any European city on a Miami city break. Little Havana, Miami’s Cuban quarter, is home to some of the most charming. Then there are the museums, extravagant manor houses and wildlife parks. After dark, choose between the city’s Spanish-style, al fresco bars or join the A-listers at the swish mega-clubs.
Where can I find the latest travel advice?
All your questions about entry requirements, visas, passports or health information are answered on our Travel Advice page.
What should I pack for Miami?
For Miami, pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, and sun protection essentials. Bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and reef-safe sunscreen. Include a light jacket for air-conditioned spaces and evening breezes. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city.
Where are the best places to shop in Miami?
Miami offers diverse shopping experiences. You'll find luxury brands at Bal Harbour Shops, while Lincoln Road Mall offers a mix of high-street and designer stores. For a unique experience, explore the artsy Wynwood district for local boutiques and art galleries.
Should I tip in Miami?
Tipping in Miami is expected and an important part of service culture. It is common to leave 15 to 20% of the bill for good service at restaurants, and hotel staff and taxi drivers typically receive a small amount. Leaving a small tip is a nice gesture to show appreciation for good service.
What's the nightlife like in Miami?
Miami offers lively nightlife with beachfront hotels featuring poolside bars, live entertainment and evening shows. Head to South Beach for nightclubs, rooftop lounges and Art Deco bars along Ocean Drive. Wynwood and Brickell areas have craft cocktail venues, live music spots and late night dining with international flavours.
Are there any local customs I should know about in Miami?
When visiting Miami, friendly and locals appreciate polite interaction. Dress codes vary with beachwear suitable for the shore but casual is preferred for dining and evening venues. Tipping is expected in restaurants and for services, with patience appreciated during busy tourist seasons.
What are the best beaches in Miami?
Miami boasts several beautiful beaches. South Beach is famous for its lively atmosphere and clear waters. If you're looking for a more relaxed experience, we recommend Crandon Park Beach or Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park.
Where can I try local food in Miami?
For traditional Miami cuisine, explore Little Havana for authentic Cuban dishes. You'll also find excellent seafood restaurants along the coast. Try local specialties like stone crab, Cuban sandwiches, and key lime pie in various eateries across the city.
What travel adapter do I need for Miami?
When visiting Miami, you'll need a Type A or Type B plug adapter. These are the standard North American plugs with two flat parallel pins. Most UK electrical devices will require an adapter, but check your device's label for '110-120V' compatibility.
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