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If you think that you know all about the city calld Miami, then do read this article.
Miami is the travelers paradise and is also known as the "Magic City". Famous for its beaches, the city is a part of Florida in United States. The Port of Miami is known for containing the largest volume of cruise ships in the world. Miami is also known for having the largest concentration of international banks in the United States.
The city of Miami is the third most visited place in United States after New York city and Los Angeles, attracting a very high number of tourists every year. The place is exotic, and at the same time famous for its command on the main business areas like finance, media, commerce etc.
According to Forbes Magazine, Miami was ranked as the America's Cleanest City, and is infact the one deserving it. Those travelers who are planning the perfect vacation getaway to Miami Florida certainly have a great many choices. Just about every airline in the world has daily flights to Miami Florida, and there are no shortage of people wanting to go to this great beach destination.
Big Miami includes Miami itself and Miami Beach. The most of the tourists choose Miami Beach. It’s an island 6 kilometers far from Miami. It’s a very famous place for holidays and is sometimes called “billionaires’ island”. Miami receives about 11 millions of tourists annually. Near Miami there are a number of small islands built with beautiful, luxury villas.
Holidaying in Miami does mean beach, fun and sun. If you are the type of person who enjoys lapping up the sun while on holiday, Miami's South Beach is the place for you. The beach is a popular photo shoot. Spend the day, or a few days, people watching and getting a tan. Miami has a tropical climate, which is great for year-round visits. At night the South Beach lights up and becomes a great spot for nightlife and clubbing entertainment.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
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