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Is Miami Downtown walkable?

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.



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Living without a car is easier in Miami Beach, Coral Gables, downtown Miami, South Miami and a few other locations where residential areas are walking distance to shops and services. If you are traveling in a straight line anywhere in Miami-Dade County, it's often easy to take a bus – if you're not in a hurry.

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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.

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A new study published by the travel website Wanderu has crunched the numbers and determined that Ocean Drive—the waterfront thoroughfare lined with palm trees, Art Deco buildings, flashy cars and scantily clad bodies—is the No. 1 most famous street in all of the U.S.

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If you're looking for a beach vacation with a lively atmosphere, Miami Beach might be the perfect choice for you. But if you prefer a more urban experience with a mix of culture and nightlife, Miami might be more your speed.

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The beach is closed to the public from 10 pm to sunrise. This is partly to deter crime and partly to deter people from sleeping there. It's not very dangerous, but I don't recommend a walk on the beach after 10 pm. I wouldn't recommend walking along the beach, just because it is darker.

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South Beach The majority of the party areas can be found on the following streets: Ocean Drive: one of the best places to get the party started. Having eaten on one of the many terraces, you can choose between tens of bars full of likeminded people looking for a fun-filled night.

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June-August Miami's summer temperatures are generally in the low 90s with lots of humidity – muy caliente. Also, this is the start of the dreaded hurricane season. Storm or not, this time is also Miami's rainiest.

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