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ميامي (بالإنجليزية: Miami) هي مدينة كبرى تقع في جنوب شرق ولاية فلوريدا في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، ترجمة و معنى ميامي بالإنجليزي
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2nd Florida County
■ 2.5 million inhabitants. in Miami-Dade County (79,600 in the Keys)
■ The Everglades National Park encompasses 25% of the Everglades wetland area, or 6,105 km 2
■ Tropical climate: mild winters (24 ° C in January), hot and rainy summers (31 ° C in August). Hurricane Season: Jun-Nov
■ Currency: 1 € = 1.35 $
■ Electricity: 110 / 120V-60Hz, flat plug socket. Get an adapter
■ Time difference: 6 hours compared to Paris (summer and winter)

With its subtropical climate, its spectacular pristine sandy beaches and its fashionable hotels, Miami conveys a glamorous metropolis image. Erected on a swamp, it took off in the 1950s, with the arrival of Latin Americans in search of a better life, Europeans who left the Old Continent after the war, and Cubans fleeing the rule of law. Fidel Castro. Flourishing today with its 5.5 million inhabitants, "Magic City" ranks seventh among North American cities.

Beyond the bling-bling of limousines, trendy elite and hectic nightlife, Miami has so many faces and neighborhoods: ultra hype in the Art Deco South Beach, Bohemian Coconut Grove, Latin Little Havana ... With 70% of its population of South American origin, the city is distinguished by its ethnic diversity and its interbreeding. A Latino touch that only adds to its richness ... Cultural side: more than 15 museums and the 2 nd World Opera by size, art galleries, designers; and every year, the prestigious international art fair Art Basel, which welcomes nearly 5,000 artists.

To escape the city, Miami's surroundings are a true natural paradise: the huge Everglades National Park, to the west, a refuge for ibis, pelicans, turtles, alligators, and a kind of apotheosis from the peninsula, the Keys archipelago, heavenly.

South Beach / Ocean Drive

You can not resist a lazy afternoon on the sandy beaches of South Beach, or ignore the excitement of Ocean Drive, the famous avenue lined with palm trees and trendy clubs. The atmosphere is always at the party in this corner very popular, appointments of the jet set: private beaches, trendy restaurants or dance bars ... To see and be seen!

Art Deco District

Classified as a national historic site in 1979, this area is full of architectural jewels. In the 1920s and 1940s, several hundred colorful and often neon-colored buildings were erected, which have recently been restored. To see, the hotels of Ocean Drive or Collins Avenue, such as the Colony or the Chesterfield Hotel.

Bass Museum of Art

An Art Deco building from 1930, extended by a postmodern style wing ... This architectural contrast reflects from the first glance the diversity of collections on display. Paintings (including Rubens), tapestries, sculptures from the 15th to the 21st century. from around the world, and surprising temporary exhibitions.

Wynwood / Design District

If Midtown - Wynwood Art District and Design District - may seem deserted most of the time, its warehouses covered with frescoes yet shelter galleries, museums, artists' studios and showrooms by the hundreds ... To discover without fail the 2nd Saturday of the month to From 19h: the open doors, where the wine flows, attract the wypsters (for "Wynwood hipsters "), which will end in the restaurants, bars and clubs of these neighborhoods that rise.

Miami Seaquarium

Opened in 1955, the largest aquarium in South Florida lent its main actors to the television series Flipper the Dolphin . Many of their descendants, joined by such phenomena as the Lolita orca, continue to delight children during their aquatic shows. But we do not forget the basins of crocodiles, sharks or sea lions!

Little Havana

A veritable Latin American enclave, this area with brightly painted walls is a must for all lovers of Hispanic culture. There is an immigrant population since the 1960s; You can smoke cigars, play dominoes at Domino Park, admire the paintings of artists or enjoy traditional Cuban cuisine. It also dances, especially at the Calle Ocho Festival or Viernes Culturales, ideal for an authentic Cuban night!

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

The former home of billionaire James Deering is one of Miami's finest examples of luxury. Built in 1916, this pompous residence posed on the water is like the palaces of the Italian Renaissance, both in architecture and in the interior and exterior decoration. A lush park surrounds it, dotted with fountains and statues, mostly imported from Europe.

Venetian Pool

The lagoon of Venice in an exotic landscape! What could be more enjoyable than swimming in the refreshing waters of this creative pool, frequented in the 1920s by the biggest stars, such as swimmer-actress Esther Williams or actor and former Olympic swimming champion Johnny Weissmuller? Framed by lush greenery, this Italian-style décor offers a quiet space before an evening on the streets of South Beach or Little Havana.

The Keys

All connected by a road, the 45 islands of the archipelago have become a favorite destination in the Miami area. Whether kayaking, in a natural park, diving, or just on the beach to admire the sunset, everyone will find his happiness. At the end of 4 hours of road, one will rest on Key West, a tropical paradise where reigns a unique mixture of charm of the South and American culture. This island, former haunt of pirates and wreck searchers, has seduced including Hemingway and President Truman, which we will not miss to visit the houses.

Everglades National Park

Located 56 km from Miami, this UNESCO World Heritage wetland is home to an unparalleled diversity of flora and fauna. In order to see the species up close, marked trails allow you to hike on foot or by bike in the presence of Rangers. We can also be carried by one of these typical propeller boats ( airboats ), in a guided tour.
South Beach

Miami's legendary neighborhood, South Beach (or SoBe) sparkles with sensual energy, pomp, Latin rhythms and a youthful and hype culture. This southern part of the island of Miami Beach owes its development in the first half of the 20 th century. real art deco jewelry. On the glamorous side: top model agencies, fashion magazines, luxury hotels and a long white sandy beach ... For the festive side, theaters, a host of bars and restaurants of the most diverse, and many festivals all throughout the year. Cosmopolitan and sophisticated, but relaxed, SoBe is undeniably " the place to be "!

Wynwood / Design District / Little Haiti

Long abandoned to their fate and undermined by the problems of gangs and drugs, the northern neighborhoods of Miami are experiencing a phenomenal transformation since the beginning of the 21 st century. If, in the extreme north, Little Haiti, where creole and voodoo practices are commonplace, remains the poor sector of the city, in the 18 blocks of the Design District, design shops and high prices reign supreme. South of the I-195, contemporary art galleries, private museums or artists' studios have colonized the huge warehouses, often frescoed, of Wynwood. Be careful, because of the distances, walking is here to be avoided!

Downtown / Brickell

Downtown Miami, once a 2.5-kilometer stretch of the Miami River, is now a bustling business hub at the crossroads of the South and North Americas. To put the neighborhood at its feet, move with the MetroMover, which makes its way between buildings, connecting parks, shopping centers, museums and entertainment venues. South of the river, Brickell, the financial district of Miami-Dade County, is home to international banks and luxury residences in dizzying buildings, facing the ocean. Seen from Key Biscayne, southeast, this small Manhattan offers a striking picture, especially at night, the vibrant glow of neon lights.

Little Havana / Biscayne Bay

Stretched south of the Dolphin Expressway, which connects the airport to the ocean, Little Havana vibrates with the colors of Cuba, its culture and its traditions. Cubans have certainly migrated to new neighborhoods, leaving room for Nicaraguans, Hondurans and other Latin Americans, but a walk along its main artery, Calle Ocho, is essential ... especially at the Viernes Culturales, when artists, musicians and craftsmen have an appointment for a latina fiesta unparalleled! Southeast, return to Biscayne Bay where opulent bourgeois homes of the early twentieth century, like the Villa Vizcaya, sleep under lush vegetation.

Coral Gables / Coconut Grove

Elegant Garden City, designed by George Merrick in the 1920s, Coral Gables delights with its maze of pleasant streets, squares lined with lush gardens, coral stone houses or MiMo (Miami Modern) or postmodern architectural jewels ... Theaters, galleries and restaurants put a touch of animation to this table! Southeast of the University of Miami, to Biscayne Bay, Coconut Grove, founded in 1825 by a colony of industrialists, noble Europeans, Bahamian workers, fishermen and southerners in search of a new departure, nestles under the vegetation and gives off a peaceful atmosphere of small village.

The Keys

Ideal for fishing and diving, the famous islands punctuating the narrow Keys Archipelago, south of Biscayne Bay, are connected by US-1. Following the route of the Flager railway, destroyed by a hurricane in 1935, this scenic route is a succession of interminable bridges, between dark waters and azure skies, which blends to erase the horizon. At the end, at the zero mile: Key West, its quaint houses, its streets lined with tropical trees, its gardens with jasmine and tuberose scents. A charm to which we succumb like, formerly, Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams and President Truman ...

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