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Overview
WHEN TO GO
The winter months are the most popular in Miami; the temperatures are in the 70s and 80s with low humidity and cool nights. There's also more of a social scene, particularly in early December, when hordes descend for the annual Art Basel Miami Beach art show, and around New Year's Eve, when there are wall-to-wall parties in South Beach. When the rates go down at even the most posh hotels, the summer season is a bargain. But prices include choking humidity and the occasional risk of a hurricane (especially high from June to November).
HOW TO GET THERE
Miami International Airport services both domestic and international carriers and is seven miles from the city's downtown area and about ten miles from the beaches. It's chaotic, crowded, and perennially under construction, so some regulars prefer to fly into Fort Lauderdale airport instead—it's about half an hour's drive from South Beach. Amtrak also has service into Miami from up and down the East Coast and cross-country. The train station is located at 8303 N.W. 37th Avenue in Miami.
GETTING AROUND
Metrobus, the local bus service, runs throughout Miami-Dade County, offering 100 routes, some running 24 hours a day. The county also operates Metrorail, an elevated rail service that runs along a 21-mile track from South Miami and Coral Gables to Northwest Miami, but it generally doesn't go to most places that visitors would (including, inexplicably, the airport). Somewhat more useful is the 4.5-mile elevated rail called Metromover that circles the downtown area and connects with Metrorail at the Government Center stop. In general, though, the best way to get around is by taxi or rental car. Rental-car agencies have offices at the airport and throughout the city, particularly downtown and in Miami Beach. Also, with the exception of Coconut Grove and South Beach, this is a driving city, not a walking city.
TOURIST INFO
Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau
701 Brickell Avenue, Suite 2700
Downtown
Miami 33131
Tel: 305 539 3000

