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MIAMI

Latina, Colorful, Tropical


Observational Overview

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Car

15%

Spanish

English

​👓 Norms

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👟 Walkability

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Everyone speaks English but you will hear a scatter of Spanish and other Caribbean languages

Women wear tight skirts, wedges and tanks. Neon encouraged. Sunnies required.

Medium, For long distances driving is the primary mode.

​"Gracias"

"Thank you"


Disclaimers

Experience Level: 3 days

Last Visited: October 2022


 

Things we did

Some memorable stops.



Walking Coconut Grove

Vibrant mix of coffee shops and shops in this area to browse See Map

SuperBlue Exhibition

Light based installation with some big exhibition names on display. You will find James Turrell, Team Lab and Es Devlin shown here in immersive light and sound See Map

Versace Mansion

Walk along South Miami Beach to see some Art Deco architecture, amongst them sit the famous Versace Mansion turned hotel. The surrounding area has the quintessential colors and vibrancy of what Miami is known for. See Map


 

Things we ate

Not enough data, admittedly


Cafe La Trova

This is one of the local spots in Little Havana known for it's live music, large parties, vibrant atmosphere and fun cocktails. We came here for a friend's birthday and found that the food was one of our favorites on our trip. See Site

Fookem's Fabulous Key Lime Pies

Just a guy outside his house selling home made key lime pies. They were of solid qualities and often has a mini pie for those who just want a little taste. You know you would have found him if it's a friendly man waving to every car passing in a pink booth. See Map

Naked Tacos

Creative taco fares, but especially enjoyed their chicken tacos. Usually tacos have crispy or seared meat - here I was surprised that it was so well done and juicy. Worth the try. See Map



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