Descriptive Essay About Miami Beach

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Miami Beach has long been a vacation mecca for both domestic and International visitors, and has been well regarded as a classic US vacation destination for decades. While palm trees sway in the breeze, the cool ocean breezes blow playfully on your skin. Miami Beach is simultaneously both breezy and steamy all at once.
The sounds of Latin music and the smell of suntan lotion are constant and the flavor of the city is culturally vibrant.
Miami’s rich history and storied past are as much a part of today as they were long ago. It is impossible to visit Miami Beach and not feel that you are part of that era in time.
Colorful beachfront properties from an era long gone still retain a 1920s Art Deco feel, and even though the hotels have continued to become more modern inside, most still …show more content…

As Latin music blares from every restaurant and bar, and you can’t help but feel the rhythm and sexy salsa beats, that will make you want to stay up and dance all night long.
These are only a few of reasons that Miami Beach has held its appeal for almost 100 years.
From April through September, it is low season (the weather can be a bit steamy) but hotel prices are very inexpensive.
During the high season, you can expect to pay $750 - $1600 dollars for an over the top suite with an ocean view and private Jacuzzi, or a poolside suite with its own cabana.
We have two favorite properties in this price range. The Miami Beach Edition Hotel conveniently houses both an ice skating rink and indoor bowling alley for those extra hot days and nights. The Tides Miami Beach was built in 1936, and standing tall at 49 meters, it was the tallest building in the city at that time.
If you fancy a breathtaking King Suite with a Jacuzzi, Hotel Victor is the place. Located in the heart of the action at 11th Street and Ocean Drive, we love everything about

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