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 Neon lights on Ocean Drive and Metro Miami (Florida)

 Neon lights on Ocean Drive

 Neon lights on Ocean Drive: Collins Avenue stretches for many blocks of more recent hotels (i.e. the 1950s), the flagship being The Fontainebleau at 44th Street. This 1950s style has created another architectural preservation movement in the city called 'MiMo,' which is an abbreviation of 'Miami Modern' Even if you're not staying here, plan to have a drink and look around at this unquestionable monument to American leisure.
Neon lights on Ocean Drive and Metro Miami (Florida)


For a taste of ultra-modern chic of the South Beach variety, pay a visit to the Delano Hotel1 (1685 Collins Avenue). International hotelier Ian
Schrager and designer Philippe Starck partnered to remodel this 1947 hotel with super-elegant austerity. The building itself is also distinctive, with its modernist finned tower.
Metro Miami (Florida): Downtown is a busy area of department stores, restaurants, and night-clubs around Flagler Street and Biscayne Boulevard. But it's even livelier south of Downtown in the Cuban neighborhood of Little Havana, centered on a 30-block section around 'Calle Ocho' (SW 8th Street) running east from 37th Avenue. More than a quarter of Greater Miamis nearly 3 million people are Cubans, and here is where they hand-roll their cigars, eat wonderful food, and dance.

Try the strong Cuban coffee, served espresso- style on the street in paper cups, or cocoa for dipping your churro (a long thin doughnut). At
Ocho and 14th Avenue is the site of the open-air Domino Park, where neighborhood enthusiasts (male only, women just watch) play chess with a concentration worthy of a grandmaster. The Manuel Artime Theater (900 SW 1st Street; www.manuelartimetheater.com) is home to the Miami Hispanic Ballet. On Ocho and 12th Avenue is El Crédito Cigar Factory, where you can watch cigars being rolled, pressed, wrapped, and cut with elegant dexterity. Round off your visit to one of the terrific Cuban restaurants which line the streets.
The closest thing Miami has to an artists' quarter is Coconut Grove (South Bay Shore Drive), which is a pleasant self-contained community of
boutiques, galleries, and parks, with stylish sailing boats. bobbing in the harbor. Coconut Grove and South Beach are the two places to stay if you don't want to have to rent a car. Both neighborhoods also have lots of nightlife.
Across the Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne has delightful beaches at Bil Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area. But the star of Miami's many wildlife attractions is the Miami Seaquarium (tel: 305-361-5705; www.miamiseaquarium.com), just off the cause-
way on Virginia Key. Here you'll find whales, dolphins, sharks, and turtles at play, eating, and in languid repose. The dolphins leap any height for a few fish and the spectators' delight. A popular attraction is the chance to swim with the dolphins or seals. Seaquarium is also one of the few places where you can see the rare manatee, a mammal that used to or sea cow, a large seal-like live in great numbers in Florida's waterways. In Parrot Jungle, on jungle Island (www.jungleis-land.com), the birds perform more tricks than the dolphins- riding bicycles, roller-skating, even doing arithmetic. The flamingos alone are worth it. Animal lovers should not miss the ZWF Miami http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com) and the unique chance to interact with jaguar, lion or tiger cubs during professionally led tours.
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