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Dame Edna WigPosted on January 25, 2010. 20 things to do in Miami 1. Treat yourself on South Beach South Beach, the surfing capital of Miami is the place for fun. The scene certainly lives up to the stereotype of Miami. You will find the surfers catch the waves in a turquoise sea, the models stroll along the golden sands and rolling rollers Ocean Drive. Hyper-tanned celebrities rub shoulders with oiled plugged into sidewalk cafes, boutiques, bars and clubs in the dusk until dawn. They make a perfect place to relax after browsing the World Erotic Art Museum. Among the venues of choice are the Nikki Beach Club and the Garden of opium, while the incredible restaurants, including Joe's Stone Crab, which is known for its legendary lime pie. 2. Want to flip on the Art Deco Ocean Drive Forget the sand: a walk around the art deco buildings of South Beach to take his golden age of architecture. Here you will find an array of prestigious hotels, which grew when a theatrical style has swept the world of design in the 20s. Crowded Ocean Drive are the best of these people dizzy. Central Park and the Imperial Hotel, designed by New Yorker Henry Hohauser and L Murray Dixon, featuring bold color groups and the window "eyebrows," characteristic of the flamboyant style. This is the place to begin exploring the Art Deco District, which contains more than 800 buildings dating from the 1930s and 40s. Visit the Art Deco District Welcome Center for self-guided audio. 3. Decorate your decor in the district If you want to give your home a facelift, the Design District is the place to visit. Once a pineapple grove, the region has evolved Decorators Row during construction boom of the 1920s, when home-design stores occupied this space. Among the exhibition halls is upscale Holly Hunt (3833 NE 2nd Avenue at 38th Street North, 305 571 2012), with luxury furniture and interior design by Rose Tarlow, Christian Liaigre and Wendell Castle. And European manufacturer Bulthaup kitchen cabinet (3841 NE 2nd Avenue, at 38th Street North, 305 573 7771) sells reproductions of mid-century Modern Classics here. Making the most of the trend Art Design are a number of galleries. Established names include Daniel Azoulay (3900A NE 1st Avenue, at 39th Street North, 305 576 1977) and Barbara Gillman (414 NE 2nd Avenue at 41st Street North, 305 573 in 1920), which show famous artists International. 4. Brighten your Cubans in Little Havana Visit the Little Havana for a taste of Cuba. Miami Cubans are incredibly proud of this district, even if they do not live there. Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street) and its surroundings are the witness of the American Dream followed by hundreds of thousands of Cubans fled to Miami after Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. Here you will find many restaurants and shops that are replicas of their loved ones at home. The Mediterranean-style homes with rocking chairs on the porch, the scent of tobacco hangs in the cigar shops and the hum of Latin music record store agreed to maintain the illusion. 5. Have a Sex and the City when For those jaded by smoothing the crowd on Ocean Drive, the trendiest place to visit Lincoln Road Mall. Designed by iconic architecture guru Morris Lapidus in 1950, when he was dubbed the "Fifth Avenue South, it is now simply known by locals as the" path ". cafeds wall to wall, clubs and cultural venues stretch along its length (from Washington Avenue to Alton Road), looking glamorous thanks to a $ 16 million facelift. You can imagine the girls of "Sex and the City" by clicking on their heels around chic boutiques. Among the best coffees are the Van Dyke and Balans. Here are some highlights glam g. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Popular Articles External Links |