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Population:380.000
Currency:1 US dollar (US$) = 100 cents
Opening hours:General opening hours for shopsare 10am–9pm from Monday toSaturday and 12 noon–6pm onSundays.
Tourist information:Greater Miami and the BeachesConvention and Visitors BureauAddress: 701 Brickell Avenue,Suite 2700Miami, FL 33131Tel: +1 (305) 539 3000www.miamiandbeaches.com
MIAMIPUBLISHING DATE: 2009-12-15 | COUNTRY CODE: USContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafés, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
MIAMIHere, everything oozes of glamour, elegance andcosmopolitan happenings. Beaming Miami nestles on theAtlantic coast of Florida’s most southern tip rendering itsunny and warm all year round. It is North America with atwist of the Caribbean, a touch of Latin America and a hint ofEurope, giving Miami a vibrant cultural life. The place haspicturesque beaches, exceptional nightlife, plentiful shoppingand delicious restaurants. Although there is an abundance ofthings to do in the city and on the beach, it is easy to go forone day excursions to see some of the breathtaking naturearound Miami.
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THE CITY #THECITY#
Miami has been growing explosively overthe last 80 years of which migration andimmigration has played a big role,influencing greatly the shaping of Miami towhat it is today. Its people have madeMiami pulsate with a large and vibrantmulticultural art scene while its location onthe sea and in the sun has attracted lifeindulging individuals from all over theworld. The lazy beach culture by day givesway to infectious music rhythms by night.Miami – in this guide also referring toMiami Beach built on a sandbar acrossBiscayne Bay – was revamped by theeighties’ television series Miami Vice. Sincethen, the white sand stretches of MiamiBeach have been the backdrop of severalfilm productions and an endless amount offashion footage.
Little Havana and Little Haiti are thecentres of Caribbean life in the city whilethe Art Deco architecture near SouthBeach exhibit Miami’s heydays in theroaring twenties mixed with today’s latestfashion in dining, wining, living andclubbing. Miami Beach exudes celebrityand celebrity-like lifestyles while Miamiitself is fast becoming an internationalcultural hot spot as the centre of Latin andNorth American art and gastronomy withinspiration taken from the remainingcorners of the world.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
The good weather makes it easy to visitattractions all year round. Even more so,Greater Miami has plenty of different sightsto charm you whether it is the nature, thearchitecture or the people. So if you fancya break from the sunny beach then hereare some of the many things to do andsee.
The Art Deco Historic DistrictThe Art Deco District was built in andaround the 1930’s in Miami Beach at theheight of this architectural movement andembellished with exotic geometric motifs.The 800 buildings were restored, making itthe largest group of Art Deco architecturein the world.
Address: 1200 Ocean DrivePhone: +1 (305) 531 3484Internet: www.mdpl.orgMore information: The South beach Local Shuttle
The Florida Everglades National ParkThe Everglades, a World Heritage Site, isthe only subtropical wetland in NorthAmerica. Rich in birdlife, it is the only placein the world where alligators and crocodileslive side by side. There are trails wherevisitors can enjoy and get close to thewildlife. As there is no public transport tothe park the best way is to get there in arented car or with one of the manyorganised tours either by boat or bus.
Address: 40001 State Road 9336, HomesteadPhone: +1 (305) 242 7700Internet: www.nps.gov/ever or
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Little HavanaThis is the Cuban heartland of Miami. Walkthe Calle Ocho and feel the Hispanic spirit.Visit the El Credito Cigar Factory (on 11thStreet) where you can see how cigars arerolled as if on Cuba itself. On the lastFriday of each month the area turns into astreet party called ‘Viernes Cultural’ withmusic, dancers, food and theatre –definitely worth a visit.
Address: SW 8th Street between 12th and 27th AvenuesMore information: Metrobus, Metromover or Metrorail to LittleHavana, Eight Street and Brickell Station.
Miami Metro ZooThis over one square kilometre cagelesszoo has around 2000 animals such as rarewhite Bengal tigers, exotic birds, apes,koalas, elephants, kangaroos and mayothers.
Address: 1 Zoo Boulevard, 12400 SW 152nd StreetOpening hours: The zoo is open daily all year round from9.30am to 5.30pm.Phone: +1 (305) 251 0400Internet: www.miamimetrozoo.comMore information: Metrorail to Dadeland South Station, thentake the Coral Reef Max Bus
Miami Museum Of Science &PlanetariumThe museum takes you on a fantasticjourney into the natural world and explainsits inner workings. There are hands-onexhibits, continuous demonstrations, andan outdoor wildlife center with snakes,birds and insects.
Address: 3280 South Miami AvenuePhone: +1 (305) 646 4200Internet: www.miamisci.orgMore information: Metrorail to Vizcaya Station
Miami SeaquariumMarina animal theme park featuringspectacular whale, sea lion and dolphinshows. Bring an extra set of dry clothesjust in case.
Address: 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key BiscaynePhone: +1 (305) 361-5705Internet: www.miamiseaquarium.comMore information: Metrorail to Brickell Station, then takeMetrobus route B
Parrot Jungle IslandIt is like being on a tropical island with lushplants and trees, colourful parrots,waterfalls and plenty of exotic animals!
Address: 1111 Parrot Jungle TrailOpening hours: Daily from 10am to 6pmPhone: +1 (305) 400 7000Internet: www.jungleisland.comMore information: Metrobus to Macarthur Causeway
South BeachLocally known as SoBe, South Beach ‘is’the beach in the Miami area with quite afew hotels, restaurant and bars across thestreet from the ocean. SoBe is widelyknown as the hottest nightspot in theworld – Ibiza go home! South Beach lies atthe tip of slender island off the coast ofMiami fringed with a wide belt of whitesand.
Address: Ocean Drive from 1st to 22nd Streets, Miami BeachPhone: +1 (305) 673 7714More information: Metrobus to South Beach
Vizcaya Museum & GardensThis Italian Renaissance-style villa built onformal gardens on Biscayne Bay in 1916was originally the winter residence ofindustrialist James Deering. There are 34decorated rooms in the Renaissance,Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassic styles.
Address: 3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33129Opening hours: The villa is open daily between 9.30am and4.30pm.Phone: +1 (305) 250 9133Internet: www.vizcayamuseum.orgMore information: Metrorail to Vizcaya Station
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EATING #EATING#
Miami has a well-deserved reputation forbeing a gourmet city. Here the cuisine isan infusion of flavours. Greatly influencedby the city’s ethnic mix and its location bythe Atlantic Ocean providing an abundanceof seafood. Giant crabs can be devoured allover the city but the most famous spot isJoe’s Stone Crab, while traditionalCaribbean pollo con platano (chicken withbanana) or Cuban cafécitos can be enjoyedin the Little Havana area. Creative chefshave merged Miami’s seafood with Asian,Caribbean, European or South Americanflavours making the cuisine unique.Steaks, bar-b-qs and hamburgers are amust. Not only are they traditional“Americana” dishes, but they are alsolarge. Last, but not least, when in Miamione should not forget to try out the localand deliciously refreshing dessert: KeyLime pie.
Casa Lario’sThis Cuban family-owned restaurant is nowrun by the second generation. Try theCuban style lamb-shank which is enoughto feed two and don’t miss out on thedelicious desserts.
Address: 7705 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33126Phone: +1 (305) 266 5494More information: Metromover to the Miami Avenue Station
Jerry’s Famous DeliTry it the American way. It’s open 24/7and serves soups, sandwiches, salads andSunday ice-cream.
Address: 1450 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Phone: +1 (305) 532 8030Internet: www.jerrysfamousdeli.comMore information: Metrobus to Collins Avenue
Joe’s Stone CrabIf you’re in Miami during crab season(May-October) then this restaurant is amust. It’s large, full of people and thestone crab, grilled tomatoes and Key Limepie are yummy! But be aware, getting atable can sometimes be a bit of a wait onbusy nights.
Address: 11 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Phone: +1 (305) 673 0365Internet: www.joesstonecrab.comMore information: Metrobus to South Pointe Drive
NovecentoGood Argentinean food with a touch ofMediterranean accent at great value. Theplace turns into a bit of a social club everynight with lively Brazilian jazz and housemusic.
Pacific TimeFresh local seafood and ingredientssuccessfully fused with Asian flavours.They also make the city’s best bittersweetchocolate bomb.
Address: 35NE 40Th Street, MiamiPhone: +1 (305) 722 7369Internet: www.pacifictimerestaurant.comMore information: Metrobus to Lincoln Road
Scotty´s LandingIt’s not the easiest restaurant to find but itis definitely worth the search. Scotty`sLanding’s simple menu offers fresh fish andother seafood specialities. The she-crabsoup is recommendable and if possible askfor one of the tables along the seafront.
Address: 3381 Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove, FL 33133Phone: +1 (305) 854 2626Internet: www.sailmiami.com/scottys.htmMore information: Metrobus to South Bayshore Drive
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Shorty’s Bar-b-qIt is said to make the best barbeque inSouth Florida and at low prices since 1951.
Address: 11575 40th Street, Miami, FL 33165Phone: +1 (305) 227 3196Internet: www.shortysbbq.comMore information: Metrobus to 40th Street in West Miami
Smith & WollenskyOn the southernmost tip of South Miamithis steak restaurant has superb location,views and food.
Address: 1 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Phone: +1 (305) 673 2800Internet: www.smithandwollensky.comMore information: Metrobus to South Pointe Drive
Tobacco RoadStill going strong after 90 years TobaccoRoad serves huge and delicious greasyhamburgers while accompanied by some ofthe best live blues music in the country.
Address: 626 Tobacco Road, Miami, FL 33130Phone: +1 (305) 374 1198Internet: www.tobacco-road.comMore information: Metromover to Eight Street station orMetrobus No 8 to 1st Avenue
Tony Chan’s Water ClubA visit to this restaurant is memorableattentive service brings you lusciousChinese food prepared in an open kitchen,which you can enjoy while you gaze at thepanoramic view of Biscayne Bay.
Address: Doubletree Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay, 1717 NorthBayshore Drive, Miami, FL 33132Phone: +1 (305) 372 0313Internet: www.doubletree.comMore information: Metromover to Omni Station
CAFÉS #CAFES#
Whether you fancy a quick cup of coffee ortea in a busy café or if you prefer to sip itslowly and comfortably – Miami has it all.Most cafés also serve food and offerexcellent opportunities to sit back andadmire the Miami scene passing by theoutdoor café tables.
La Provence French BakeryIt’s delicious! The smell of freshly bakedbread and croissants lures you into thisauthentic French bakery.
Address: 1629 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.laprovencemiami.comMore information: Metrobus to Collins Avenue
Segafredo EspressoSegafredo serves the best coffee in Floridaand some pretty good cocktails too. It isthe place for a wake-me-up espressobefore spending the rest of the night onthe dance floor.
Address: 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.segafredocafe.comMore information: Metrobus to Alton Road near Lincoln Road
Van Dyke CaféVan Dyke’s nightly jazz and blues bar andintense chocolate soufflé is a favourite withthe local crowd. It has a basic menu andserves cocktails and beers from all overthe world.
Address: 846 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.thevandyke.comMore information: Metrobus to Alton Road near Lincoln Road
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Brunch At The Nikki Beach ClubThe Saturday and Sunday brunch here areunrivalled. All-you-can-eat brunches areserved from 11am including everythingfrom sushi to omelettes to desserts galore.It’s St Tropez with an American twist. Atnight time, Nikki Beach is one of the mostexclusive clubs in Miami.
Address: 1 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.nikkibeach.comMore information: Metrobus to Ocean Drive
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
The bar scene in Miami is great and variedand there are plenty of them – especiallyin the Miami Beach area. Some are goodfor post-sun bathing while others set themood before heading to the clubs.
Miami Beach has the most happening clubscene in the United States with somethingto please everyone’s desires. There are thepricey VIP areas and the more laidbackmusic clubs. Get ready for some seriousnight fever!
Coral BarThe Coral Bar offers a colourful selection ofcocktails and specialty drinks to the soundof live piano jazz.
Address: 1220 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.tidessouthbeach.comMore information: Metrobus to Ocean Drive
M-barThis bar offers more than 250 martiniswhile you can sit comfortably and enjoythe great views of the downtown skyline.
Purdy LoungeThe laidback atmosphere at Purdy Loungetakes you into a bohemian vibe. There arefree cosmos for ladies every Thursdaynight.
Address: 1811 Purdy Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.purdylounge.comMore information: Metrobus to Alton Road near 18th Streetleading to Purdy Avenue
Sky BarFast becoming a living legend amongloungers, Skybar is set in the Shore Club’spool area between the hotel and thebeach. Saturday nights are big.
Address: 1901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.shoreclub.comMore information: Metrobus to Collins Avenue
Wet WilliesIt’s a popular post-beach hangout and isfamous for its strong drinks and rooftoppatio with views of South Beach acrossOcean Drive.
Address: 760 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.wetwillies.comMore information: Metrobus to Ocean Drive
B.e.d.This is the place to party on Wednesdaynights when this restaurant with king-sizebeds turns into a club with house music.Sweet dreams!
Address: 929 Washington AvenueInternet: www.bedmiami.comMore information: Metrobus to Washington Avenue
Crobar MiamiHoused in a large and historic Art Decotheatre, Crobar offers top class DJs, instylish surroundings and with high-octanepartying. Wear your best dance shoes!
Address: 1445 Washington AvenueInternet: www.crobarmiami.comMore information: Metrobus to Washington Avenue
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JazidThe music in Jazid is fantastic featuring livejazz downstairs while DJs play soul andfunk upstairs. It’s a great place for drinkingand mingling with a perfect soundtrack.
Address: 1342 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.jazid.netMore information: Metrobus to Washington Avenue
MansionThis place has a great selection of music,rock, hip hop, Latin, house, techno. Theclub is open Tuesday through Sunday11pm to 5am. Dress to Impress – it helpsat the door!
Address: 1235 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.mansionmiami.comMore information: Metrobus to Washington Avenue
Opium GardenOpium Garden is one of the most exclusivenight clubs in South Beach. Famous peoplelike Paris Hilton have been spotted here.Drinks are around $11 and entry isbetween $20 to $30. Again, Dress toImpress – it will get you through the door!
Address: 136 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Internet: www.opiummiami.comMore information: Metrobus to Collins Avenue
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Plenty of good shopping opportunities inbreezy open-air venues or in closedair-conditioned shopping malls, makeMiami a shopper’s paradise. Interior designcan be found in the Design District or youcan go celebrity spotting while shopping onMiami Beach’s Collins Avenue. Hunting
bargains is made easy in the Dolphin Malldesigner outlets.
Bal Harbour ShopsHere is exclusive shopping offering manywell-known American and Europeandesigner shops. Refreshments can beenjoyed in a tropical garden setting,artworks can be admired in the Bal HabourGallery or you can get pampered in one ofthe beauty salons.
Bayside Market PlaceThis open-air shopping centre offers morethan 100 high street shops as well ascafés, bars and restaurants. Streetperformers, live music and even boat toursadd to the shopping experience.
Central Business DistrictDowntown Miami offers many shops easilyreached by the free undergroundMetromover. The area also houses theMiami Jewellery District on Flagler Street(Metromover to Miami Avenue station).The website can help you find specificshops or items.
CocowalkLively CocoWalk combines 40 somethingshops with restaurants, outdoor cafés andcinema in a European style open-air site. Itis open every day until late whilerestaurants and nightclubs remain openuntil 3am.
Address: 3015 Grand Avenue, Suite 118, Coconut Grove, FL33133,Phone: +1 (305) 444 0777Internet: www.cocowalk.netMore information: Metrobus for Coconut Grove
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Dolphin MallNear the airport, the Dolphin Mall is full oftop-brand outlets making it a heaven onearth for shopaholics. A shuttle bus takesvisitors to the mall from the airport or fromdowntown from Monday to Saturday. Areturn ticket costs $5 and details for howto reach the bus from where you are canbe found on their website.
Little HavanaTake a break from US-style city shoppingand walk right into old Cuba on Calle Ocho(SW 8th Street). Stroll around the areawith small shops and cafés. There is avariety of stores and gift shops full ofgoods imported from Latin America.Several ‘Botánicas’ sell herbal medicineand exotic remedies.
Address: SW 8th Street between 12th and 27th Avenues, Miami,FL 33135
Miami BeachOnce known as the Fifth Avenue of theSouth, Lincoln Road pedestrian mall inSouth Beach is a haven for shoppers. Amix of international, local andone-of-a-kind shops are blended amongcafés, restaurants and several art galleries.Nearby Collins Avenue offers a moreupscale cosmopolitan shopping experience– the must be place for shoppingwannabes after a day on the beach. Otherone-of-a-kind shops can be found onWashington Avenue and Española Way.
Address: Miami Beach
Miami Design DistrictThe Miami Design District is the centre ofinterior design and home furnishings inGreater Miami. There are plenty of artgalleries, furniture and design showrooms,photo studios and antique shops.
Address: Between NE 36th and 41st Streets, N Miami and NE2nd AvenuesPhone: +1 (305) 573Internet: www.designmiami.com
SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
Miami Beach has a wide assortment ofhotels offering something for individualtastes and wallets, and located right whereit is all taking place. Check out hotelwebsites for offers and to book in advancefor best prices.
EXCLUSIVEDelanoStay where the stars stay. The Delano isbeautiful, exclusive and is famous for itsfriendly staff. Located straight on thebeach, this hotel oozes chic style, glamourand luxury.
TidesThe Art Deco style Tides hotel is bang onthe ocean and has luxurious andcomfortable rooms decorated in shades ofcream and white. It has all the hotelamenities you can think of and more.
Address: 1220 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139Phone: +1 (305) 604 5070Internet: www.tidessouthbeach.comMore information: The South Beach Local Shuttle
Doubletree Grand Hotel Biscayne BayThis elegant waterfront option is close tomany of Miami’s attractions. Rooms arespacious and have view of Biscayne Bay
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GOOD VALUETownhouse HotelThe Townhouse is an affordable design andcool hotel experience in a prime location.The stylishly decorated roof terrace withwaterbeds and a water tower attractssunbathers. There’s a delicious sushirestaurant downstairs.
Brigham Gardens GuesthouseJust one block from the beach, thischarming little guesthouse has a tropicalgarden with chattering birds and lushplants. Homey rooms are equipped with asmall kitchen and there are discounts ifyou stay for seven or more days. Pets arewelcome too.
Address: 141 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139Phone: +1 (305) 531 1331Internet: www.all-florida.com/travel/brighamg.htmMore information: The Miami Beach Local Shuttle
BASICHotel AtlanticaWith only a few minutes walking distancefrom the beach and the happenings onCollins Avenue and Ocean Drive, this littleSwiss cottage hotel offers a great value forits lower rates.
Address: 321 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Fl 33139Phone: +1 (305) 672 2131Internet: www.hotelatlantica.comMore information: The Miami Beach Local shuttle
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportMiami International Airport (MIA) is one ofthe busiest airports in the world and islocated 14 kilometres northwest of Miami.Taxis are available just outside thebaggage claim and there is also a 24-hour‘Super Shuttle’ van service availableoutside the baggage claim. Bus serviceslink the airport to all areas of Miami-DadeCounty. The ‘Tri-Rail’ train can be reachedon the Airport Station just east of theairport. It is worth asking your hotelbeforehand if they offer shuttle servicefrom and to the airport. An Info-Centre canbe found on level 2 in Concourse E in theairport, which also hosts a bank, postoffice, pharmacy, baggage storage, ATM’sfor cash withdrawal as well as several carrental companies.
Fort Lauderdale Airport (FFL) is located 40kilometres from downtown Miami. Feederbusses take you from the airport terminalsto the Tri-Rail commuter train to Miami.Yellow Cab taxis are available on demandat all times at the airport. At thetransportation podium located outside thebaggage area on the lower level at thecurb of each terminal, you can find ratecomparison charts posted on the wall.There is also a car rental centre with manyof the major car rental companies. Thefour terminals in the Fort Lauderdale
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Airport also offer the same amenities asMiami International Airport.
Internet: www.broward.org/airport
Public TransportAs in many cities across the United States,car is by far the main mode of transport.However, Miami still has a lot to offer onthe public transport side.
The Metromover is an excellent way ofmoving around in downtown Miami – it isfor free and runs from 5am until 12pmevery day.
Metrorail runs from the north to the southof Miami across downtown. The serviceruns every day from 5am until 12pm andthe fare is $2.
The Metrobus service covers all of theGreater Miami area also at a fare of $2.Most busses operate all week between 4amand 2am while some operate around theclock. Fares can be paid with small changeeither on board the bus or before enteringthe Metrorail. Otherwise tokens to be usedon both services can be bought in certainspecified outlets across the city.
www.miamidade.gov/transit for furtherinformation and route maps.
The South Beach Local is the cheapest andmost scenic way to travel along SouthBeach. The shuttle comes by numerousbus stops every 10-15 minutes and thefare is 25 cents. It operates on Monday toSaturday between 7.45am and 1am, andon Sundays from 10am to 1am.
For more information call visitwww.commuterservices.com/mbtma
TaxiMeter will read $2 at the start of your trip.A taxi ride between Miami city and MiamiBeach is around $25.
ElectricityFlat two- or three-prong plugs arestandard with 110-115 volts. Adaptors canbe bought in most electrical shops.
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10th Street F3 G311th Street F3 G3 H312th Street F3 G3 H313th Street F2 G2 H213th Ter F214th Pl F2 G214th Street F2 G2 H214th Ter F215th Street F2 G215th Ter F216th Street F2 G217th Street F1 G1 H118th Street F1 G1 H119th Street F1 H11st Street G420th Street F13rd Street G44th Street G46th Street F4 G4 H47th Street G3 H38th Street F3 G39th street F3 G3Alton Road F1 F2 F3 F4Bay Road F1 F2Biscayne Bou. B1 B2 C2 C3Biscayne Boulevard. B4 C4Brickell Avenue B4Collins Aven. G3 H1 H2 H3Dade Boulevard F1 G1Dolphin Expressway B1Drexel Avenue G1 G2East Flagler Stree. B3East Star Island D. E3Espanola Way G2Euclid Avenue G2 G3 G4Jackie Gleason Dri. G1 H1James Avenue H1Jefferson Av. G1 G2 G3 G4Lenox Avenue F1 F2 F3 F4Lincoln Road F1 G1 H1MacArthur Causeway E4 F4MacArthur Causeway C1 D1Meridian Ave.
G1 G2 G3 G4Miami Beach Drive . F4 G4Michigan Ave. G1 G2 G3 G4North East 13th Te. B1North Miami . B1 B2 B3 B4North-East 13th St. B1North-East 14th St. B1 C1North-East 1st A. B1 B2 B3North-East 1st Ct B1North-East 2nd A. B1 B2 B3North-East 3rd Ave. B3North-East 6th Str. B2North-East 7th Str. B2North-East 8th Str. B2North-East Miami C. B1North-South Expr. A2 A3 A4North-West 10th St. A1North-West 11th St. A1 B1North-West 11th Te. A1North-West 12th St. A1North-West 13th St. B1North-West 14th St. A1North-West 1st Ave. A1North-West 1st Ct A1 A2North-West 1st Str. B3North-West 2nd A. A1 A2 A3North-West 2nd Str. B3North-West 3rd Str. A3North-West 4th Ave. A2North-West 4th Str. A2 B2North-West 5th Str. A2 B2North-West 6th Str. A2 B2North-West 7th Str. A2North-West 8th Str. A2North-West 9th Str. A2 B2North-West Miami C. B2 B3Ocean Drive G4 H2 H4Pennsylvania Avenu. G2 G3Port Boulevard C2 D3Purdy Avenue F1River Drive A4S Island Avenue E1South Miami Avenue B3 B4
DESTINATION: MIAMIPUBLISHING DATE: 2009-12-15
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South-East 3rd Ave. B3South-East 3rd Str. B4 C4South-East 5th Str. B4South-East 6th Str. B4South-West 2nd Ave. A4South-West 2nd Str. A3 B3South-West 3rd str. A4 B4South-West 4th Ave. A4South-West 6th Str. A4South-West 7th Str. A4 B4Washington A. G4 H1 H2 H3Venetian Causeway E1West Avenue F1 F2 F3West Flagler Stree. A3