Downtown Miami has a more upscale and sophisticated scene, with trendy rooftop bars and exclusive nightclubs. Miami Beach, on the other hand, has a more casual and fun vibe, with beachfront bars and clubs that stay open late into the night.
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North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.
North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.
Miami Beach offers a variety that goes far beyond sun and sand, encompassing world-famous nightlife and world-renowned art galleries, first-class hotels and second-to-none dining, designer shopping and a unique architectural style that makes it one of the world's most visually distinctive regions.
Metrorail, Metromover and Metrobus all provide low-cost or free ways for you to get around Miami without splurging on taxis, rideshares or rental cars. Not only is public transit an excellent way to see the sights, it's also great for the environment and a smart way to avoid parking and garage fees.
Where to go for a walk: As a Walker's Paradise, there are no shortages of places to walk around downtown Miami. But a great way to take in the local businesses, architecture and art of the neighborhood is through the Self-Guided Downtown Miami Murals Tour.
North Miami Beach is ideal for those looking for a laid-back atmosphere, with plenty of room to relax on the sand or in the water. South Beach is perfect for those who want to experience Miami's nightlife, as there are plenty of bars and clubs where you can party until the wee hours of the morning.
Ocean Drive is the quintessential Miami boulevard – think cute cafes, beachgoers, art deco digs, and booming all-night gigs. The avenue runs parallel to the Atlantic Ocean, with a row of busy venues on one side and the beachfront Lummus Park on the other.
For fewer crowds and a pleasant climate, the best time to go to Miami is between November and March. The weather has cooled slightly but temperatures rarely drop below 20°C. You can expect less rainfall in winter with just 51mm per month from December to February, which is the driest time of the year.
Budget-conscious travelers will be thrilled to learn about Miami-Dade County's vast public transportation system. Metrorail, Metromover and Metrobus all provide low-cost or free ways for you to get around Miami without splurging on taxis, rideshares or rental cars.
The City of Miami's free, air-conditioned trolley service runs on most of its 13 routes from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Saturday, with reduced or no service on some routes on Sundays.