Miami Beach Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States
About Miami Beach
Miami Beach, like Miami, has a huge Latin American population, and Spanish is a language often used for day-to-day discourse in many places. However, English is the language of preference, particularly when dealing with businesses and government. Spanglish, a mixture of English and Spanish, is a somewhat common occurrence, with bilingual locals switching between English and Spanish mid-sentence. The local Latin population is mostly Cuban exiles (who have now become second and third generation locals), with South Americans from various countries gaining ground. There is also a largeHaitiancommunity and many signs and public announcements are in English, Spanish and Creole. Miami Beach has a rich history as a trend-setting arts center, from the world famous nightclubs of the 1950s to the ric
Where to Stay in Miami Beach
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Miami Beach Travel Guide Sections
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