The well-named Magic City of Florida is a bucket-list town of Latino bars and super clubs, Haitian cooks and Cuban moustacios, not to mention some top tour guide in Miami.
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French native, Tour Guide since 1999. I do private tours, family tour, convention, and Incentives ...
Barely one hundred years old, Miami has been called respectively the Casablanca of North America ...
Lee Rosenkranz, CTC is a second-generation travel agent and International Tour Guide. He is a ...
Barely one hundred years old, Miami has been called respectively the Casablanca of North America ...
I am a multilingual tour guide with over 15 years of experience in directing, guiding and ...
I have been a tour guide since 1996 and I own a tour company since 2001. We speak many languages ...
Began my career at 16 years of age in Manhattan, NY as a bilingual tour guide for Spanish ...
Hi. I have been a guide/interpreter for over 20 years. I speak, read, and write French, German, ...
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I have been a tour guide for over a decade, and travelled all around the world, volunteering, ...
A commercial city on Florida’s southeastern coast, Miami offers the flashiness of an affluent metropolis amidst the backdrop of a trendy beach town. Its’ sidelong Gulf Stream current keeps temperatures mild year round, but the city’s vibrant Latin American influences spice up its’ cuisine, culture, and nightlife even on the rare cooler days. In addition to English, a majority of locals speak Spanish; any Miami tour guide can tell you it only takes a few days visiting to pick up helpful phrases of their romantic language.
As one of the largest cruise ship port’s in the U.S., Miami is often praised for its’ party-all-night attitude. Though certainly wild, Florida’s wealthiest city offers a varied cluster of neighborhoods with something for everyone. South Beach is a celebrity-sighting party scene, while Coral Gables is a golfer’s dream. Head to the Design District for the cities’ up and coming trendsetters, or lounge like the locals in one of Coconut Grove’s many bars, shops, or eateries. Wherever you go, Miami’s 35-mile stretch of sandy beaches keeps your suntan glowing.
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