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Miami Mini Guide:
Miami International Airport is located 11km from the centre of Miami, Florida and if driving, you'll find that it is situated conveniently close to Miami's major highways.
Things To See/Do In Miami:
Miami has been likened to New York due in part to its cultural diversity.
The famous South Beach strip is a good place to start exploring the city.
From here you can stroll through the city's famous ice-cream coloured Art Deco District with its range of stylish restaurants and cafés.
In terms of shopping, South Beach offers a good range of cheap and mid-range clothing shops-from trendy boutiques to thrifty second-hand stores. Those who aren't on a budget will enjoy splashing the cash at Bal Harbour Shops, where they'll find the likes of Prada, Gucci and Louis Vuitton on sale.
A walk out to Little Havana, Southwest 8th Street is recommended. Here you can try Café Cubano and media noche sandwiches while observing local Cuban expatriates hand rolling cigars. Fascinating cultural attractions in the city include: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami Seaquarium and Miami Art Museum.
Should you decide to take a break from the city for a while, why not jump in a hire car, roll out a map and explore the nearby Everglades and Florida Keys?
Eating Out/Accommodation/Nightlife In Miami:
The South Beach and Coral Gables areas offer restaurants and eateries to suit every taste and budget. Given the cultural diversity of the city, international cuisine is to be found just about everywhere and thrifty travellers will be glad to learn that it's possible to get a good feed at a low cost.
Nightlife in Miami is concentrated in and around the South Beach area of the city, where trendy clubs include: Skybar, Mynt Ultra Lounge and Opium Gardens. The Design district also offers some up and coming hangouts including Grass Lounge and Restaurant and Club Space.
Accommodation in Miami ranges from cutting edge designer chic like Delano Hotel, where room rates start at $325 to $810, the Ritz Carlton Key Biscayne is another choice for those of whom that money is no object for - room rates start at $375. Clay Hotel and International Hostel offers budget accommodation for those who want to pay less for a good night's sleep. Waldorf International Hotel is another budget option.
Miami International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, is served by over 100 airlines taking travelers to approximately 150 destinations around the globe. MIA has more than 33.6 million passengers and 500,000 take-offs and landings each year.
Introduction
Miami International Airport is one main terminal building with eight concourses (A - H) extending from it. Each serves several airlines and a large number of destinations. Each concourse has a selection of restaurants, bars, newsstands and shops. Business services, banks and ATMs are located throughout the airport and in the appropriate concourse, there are airline club lounges catering to the needs of frequent flyers.
Miami International Airport's Concourse E serves Aeromar, Allegro, Air Caribbean, Air Jamaica, Airtran, Air Transat, Alitalia, American Transair, Balair, Bwia, Falcon Air Express, Ltu, Miami Air, National, Premiair, Sun Country, Suriname Airways, Tam, Military Charter, Chalks-Ocean-Airways, and Signature Charter. It contains gates E1 through E19 and satellite gates E20 through E35.
There is a wide variety of places to shop, eat and drink at Miami International Airport. The options for dining range from Burger King (located in concourses E and D) to fine dining at Top of the Port (located on the 7th Floor of the Airport Hotel). For Latin food visit La Carreta at the entrance to concourse D. There are two Ice Cream shops in concourses E and H along with numerous cafeterias and snack bars throughout the terminal. Cocktail Lounges are located in every concourse and in the Miami International Airport Hotel lobby
There are numerous shops throughout the Miami International Airport terminal, featuring books, souvenirs, sportswear, cameras, electronics, and fine gift items. You will also find Duty Free Stores near the entrances of all the concourses.
Driving Directions
Arriving from the North (Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, North Miami, and Palm Beach)
I-95 South to State Road 112
Follow LeJeune Road signs to the airport
Arriving from the Southwest (Homestead, Kendall, and West Miami)
826 North to 836 West
Exit LeJeune Road and follow signs to the airport
Arriving from the Downtown Miami
I-95 North to Westbound
Follow signs to the airport
Arriving from the South Beach area
Westbound Macarthur Causeway to 836
Exit LeJeune Road North
Follow signs to the airport Arriving from Coconut Grove / Coral Gables
LeJeune Road North
Follow signs to the airport
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