Miami is one of the most famous cities in the entire world, and has been the setting of countless shows and movies as either a primary base or at least for a segment. Due to its unique culture and attributes, many people seek out having second homes in Miami after embarking on multiple visits to the city. South Beach (or SoBe) is one of the most popular areas and contains many a South Beach Miami hotel for tourists to choose from such as COMO Metropolitan Miami Beach.
At any given time South Beach is bound to be filled with tourists from all walks of life and international origin. The beaches will also contain the beautiful crowds of swim-suit clad people and roller-bladers that are stereotypical with Miami. In the day time there will be a stunning array of bistros, restaurants and cafes for you to check out, and once dusk arrives, nightclubs, lounges and parties will take centre stage.
An absolutely essential place to check out is the Art Deco District on Ocean Drive. This area features above eight-hundred striking works of architecture that were built during the 1920s till the 1940s. Some of them would have strikingly vibrant colours, which weren’t part of the original plan but a preservationist tactic to bring more attention upon the buildings.
Little Havana is one of the most essential places to visit on a trip to South Beach. When hundreds of thousands of Cubans fled to Miami following Fidel Castro’s rise to power, their culture became forever entwined with that of Miami. Within this striking locale you will find Mediterranean architecture, Latin music and many unique eateries such as the Azucar Ice Cream Company.
The best way to conclude your South Beach adventure would be by taking a trip to the Lincoln Road Mall in order to indulge in some retail therapy and procure some souvenirs to take home.
Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+