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Miami Beach

The city of Miami and Miami Beach offer a large variety of activities.  Whether your passion be water activities, sports, dance, music, events, outdoor activities or visual arts, Miami has it all.

Miami Beach is separated from Miami by Biscayne Bay and the Inner Coastal Waterway (the “ICW”) and offers historic art deco charm.  When visiting Miami Beach, you can add Lincoln Road and Ocean Drive to your day’s itinerary.  The beach itself spans for many miles and is known as one of the best beaches in the world.

Movie buffs might recognize this picturesque city from movies like The Bird Cage and Scarface.It also provided the backdrop for the popular 1980s television show Miami Vice. The New World Symphony is based in this part of the city, performing at the New World Center, a building designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry.

Miami Beach also has an incredible newly developed bicycle and walking path along the beach that starts at the southernmost point of Miami Beach and goes North past 79th Street and is continuing its development northward.

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South Beach

South Beach, the southern end of Miami Beach, has the distinction of being the oldest section of town.

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Miami Zoo

Begun in 1948 with three monkeys, two black bears, and a goat, Zoo Miami has survived two hurricanes since then and remains one of America’s favorite zoos. In fact, it is the only tropical zoo in the United States. Visitors can experience the animals of Asia, Africa, Amazon and Beyond, and Australia. An air conditioned monorail connects the vast park and makes it easier to move between exhibits, while providing unparalleled views. There are also narrated tram tours which allow patrons to get an in-depth knowledge of the zoo and its animals.

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Everglades National Park

This national park is the third largest in the country, after Yellowstone and Death Valley. The park was established in 1934 when development of the South Florida sealine threatened the vitality of the area.

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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

This sprawling estate rests in what is now the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami. Designed in the Mediterranean Revival style, the estate features Italian Renaissance gardens and various outbuildings that are aesthetically well suited to Florida’s tropical environment. Although the property has withstood extensive hurricane damage since it began in 1922, grant money from Miami Dade County and several relief organizations has enabled it to maintain its pristine appearance.

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Lincoln Road Mall - Shop, Dine, Enjoy

WelcomeLocated just a few blocks off the beach, Lincoln Road Mall is South Florida’s premier outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment destination.  South Florida’s premier outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment destination.-SHOP Located just a few blocks

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Try a Therapeutic, Vitamin enriched or Hydrating IV during your stay

Enjoy a private IV treatment in the privacy of our villa during your stay.

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