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Have lunch on Ocean Drive then stroll about the fabulous shops. You’re only about 20 minutes from the airport in a cab here, and won’t need a car. By all means hire a scooter or two and have a look round, but if you want to come here for the nightlife alone, or break up your Orlando theme park holiday with a weekend of nightclubs and people watching, you can get by without spending a fortune, but you’ll feel like you have one!
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Bass Museum of art
This Art Deco building houses a comprehensive collection of exhibits including paintings, sculpture, and textiles. The permanent collection includes European paintings from the 15th to early 20th centuries from Renaissance, Medieval and baroque eras. Artists exhibited include Rubens, Rembrandt and Toulouse-Lautrec.
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Coconut grove
An eclectic neighbourhood that's home to artists and writers. Enjoy the luxury shops, trendy stores and chic restaurants by day, and in the evening its lively nightlife.
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Miami beach
Part of the bigger Miami beach, it's considered to be America's answer to the French Riviera, with some Art deco thrown in for good measure. Ricky Martin and Gloria Estefan frequent the bars, restaurants, hotels and night clubs. Aspiring models come here to be discovered, and sun themselves on the beautiful white beach.
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Miami Metro Zoo
One of the world's great zoos, Metro Zoo houses more than 900 wild animals in a cage less setting that closely approximates natural habitats, giving the whole thing a safari feel. Metro Zoo is the only zoo in the continental United States located in a subtropical climate. Expect to see Asian river otters, komodo dragons, Bengal tigers, and more.
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Miami Seaquarium
Miami Seaquarium has exciting shows, great exhibits and enjoyable, educational presentations in a beautifully landscaped 35 acre park overlooking Biscayne Bay. You'll see whales Sea lions, turtles, sharks, manatees, birds, alligators and more.
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The Biltmore hotel
'A culmination of grace, style, and beauty', the Biltmore Hotel played host throughout the 1920s to royalty from both Europe and Hollywood, counting the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Ginger Rogers, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, and Al Capone as frequent guests. It's still there - preserved and updated - visit the Biltmore and see the huge swimming pool where Johnny Weissmuller of Tarzan fame made his name as a performer, and where the largest pool in the USA hosted synchronized swimming shows, so popular in the 1930s.
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