COOL THINGS IN JAPAN YOU MUST SEE
Today Miami boasts the third highest skyline in the U.S. after Chicago and Manhattan! This iconic skyline, crisscrossed by neon lit highways and dotted with futuristic architecture, has become one of the things Miami is most famous for.
The Miami weather! It can get a bit hot and humid in the summer, but oh…those winter months are just perfect temperatures with ocean breezes from the Atlantic.
Little Havana. Miami’s biggest ethnic neighborhood, it is no longer just a Cuban neighborhood. Today Little Havana is home to many Central American, Mexican, Asian and other residents.
Wynwood. This quirky Miami neighborhood is itself a living art gallery. The area has over 100 galleries. There are restaurants, shops, breweries, nightlife and outdoor arts venues to explore.
Versailles. “The world’s most famous Cuban restaurant” in the heart of Little Havana is an integral part of Cuban culture. When something significant happens in the community, this is where Cubans gather.
Red Rooster. Born in Harlem, NY, the brainchild of Swedish-Ethiopian celebrity chef Marcus Samuelson, Red Rooster Miami is a gem. This is a soul food restaurant in Miami’s historic Overtown neighborhood.