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by ifif1938 in Hotels & Travel, - Top 100, May 18 '08
Pros: Walk up to any corner/cafe window for a Cafecito~coffee with a spirit of its own Cons: Not much English spoken
There are a few places in the Miami area that visitors to the city just "have" to see if they have never been here before just from the publicity they have received and word of mouth from people they know back home. I know, whenever we have guests, the ...
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by charles - Top 100, Apr 05 '00
Pros: Lots to do and see; sea of humanity, vibrant community; huge festival Cons: Not SF's Chinatown...
Most tourists who flock to Florida know they have to go to Miami to have fun. There is so much to do to do and see. That's why, back in our college hey days, a group of friends of mine and I just decided to organize a trip to Miami. Curious by nature,...
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by prostoalex , Dec 23 '00
Pros: Really nice people, great restaurants, cheap prices Cons: High crime rates, better to be avoided at night time
If you are tired walking crowded Miami downtown and just want to see something different for a change, after having been to the lush Miami Beach, Coral Gables and Coconut Grove area, try Little Havana. It is located just a couple of blocks west of the...
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by vendetta , Jan 21 '00
Pros: Great food and architecture..... Cons: Lots of LOUD cubans and crowded streets.
Havana is the capital of Cuba. Little Havana is basically half of cuba's population condensed into a couple of miles of little supermarkets and restaurants. Being cuban myself.....this is no problem to me, but I cannot say that this is one of the...
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