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Description of Some of the Best Neighborhoods in Miami
Florida seasonal rental in Key Biscayne Miami's forested and secluded Key Biscayne is technically one of
the first islands in the Florida Keys. However, this island is nothing like its southern neighbors.
Located south of Miami Beach Florida seasonal rental properties,
off the shores of Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne is protected from the troubles of the mainland by the long
Rickenbacker Causeway and its $1 toll.
Largely an exclusive Florida seasonal rental and residential community, with million-dollar homes and
sweeping water views, Key Biscayne also offers visitors great public beaches, some top (read: pricey)
resort hotels, and several good restaurants. Hobie Beach, adjacent to the causeway, is the city's premier
spot for windsurfing, sailboarding, and jet-skiing. On the island's southern tip, Bill Baggs State Park
has great beaches, bike paths, and dense forests for picnicking and partying.
Florida seasonal rental in Downtown Miami's downtown boasts one of the world's most beautiful cityscapes.
Unfortunately, that's about all it offers -- for now. During the day, a vibrant community of students,
businesspeople, and merchants makes its way through the bustling streets where vendors sell fresh-cut
pineapples and mangos while young consumers on shopping sprees lug bags and boxes. However, at night,
downtown is mostly desolate (except for NE 11th St., where there is a burgeoning nightlife scene) and not
a place in which you'd want to get lost. The downtown area does have a mall (Bayside Marketplace, where
many cruise passengers come to browse), some culture (Metro-Dade Cultural Center), and a few decent
restaurants, as well as the sprawling American Airlines Arena (home to the Miami Heat). Additionally, a
downtown revitalization project is in the works, in which a cultural arts center, urban chic Florida
seasonal rental dwellings and lofts, and an assortment of hip boutiques, eateries, and bars are starting
to bring downtown back to a life it never really had. The Downtown Miami Partnership offers guided historic
walking tours daily at 10:30am (tel. 305/379-7070).
Florida seasonal rental and the Design District With restaurants springing up between galleries and
furniture stores galore, the Design District is, as locals say, the new South Beach, adding a touch of
New York's SoHo to an area formerly known as downtown Miami's "Don't Go." The district, close to all
Florida seasonal rental properties, which is a hotbed for furniture-import companies, interior designers,
architects, and more, has also become a player in Miami's ever-changing nightlife, with bars, lounges,
clubs, and restaurants ranging from uber chic and retro to progressive and indie that have helped the area
become hipster central for South Beach expatriates and artsy bohemian types. In anticipation of its growing
popularity, the district has also banded together to create an up-to-date website, www.designmiami.com,
which includes a calendar of events, such as the internationally lauded Art Basel, which attracts the who's
who of the art world, and is chock-full of information. The district is loosely defined as the area bounded
by NE 2nd Avenue, NE 5th Avenue East and West, and NW 36th Street to the south.
Florida seasonal rental in the Biscayne Corridor From downtown, near Bayside, to the 70s (affectionately
known as the Upper East Side), where trendy curio shops and upscale restaurants are slowly opening,
Biscayne Boulevard is aspiring to reclaim itself as a safe thoroughfare where tourists can wine, dine,
and shop. Previously known for sketchy, dilapidated 1950s- and 1960s-era hotels that had fallen on hard
times, residents fleeing the high prices of the beaches in search of affordable housing and Florida
seasonal rental are renovating Biscayne block by block, trying to make this once-again famous boulevard
worthy of a Sunday drive. With the trendy Design District immediately west of 36th and Biscayne by 2
blocks, there is hope for the area.
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