Boat Miami To Key West
Miami is where you go to have a party. However, Key West does not lack for entertainment options either with Mallory Square being the best spot for it. The fun starts when the sun is about to set and continues into the night. Watching the sunset is a must. You can then follow it up by watching the talented street performers ply their trade with various shows. There are many other places of interests in both Miami and Key West. As you move around in each city, you will come to know more. Of course, if you are getting bored of either city, you can just get on a Miami Key West bus and head to the other one.
This is one of the most famous areas in Miami and it has a strong history behind it has well. Most of these buildings date back from the 1930s when Art Deco was a popular architectural style. You will love them even if you are not interested in architecture. These historic buildings have been restored painstakingly. They sport pastel colors and neon signs. The pale colors and the smooth lines are peculiar to these buildings from the early 20th century as they were meant to signify the future. You can start your tour around the district after a visit to the Art Deco Welcome Center. Bayside Marketplace
Key West Trolley Tours
Located just 500 yards from the Key West Harbor, this beach is filled with pristine white sands. You will be drawn in by the romantic sight of thatched tiki huts and hammocks. Unfortunately, the beach is a private one. Only those staying at the resort can make use of the beach. If you are one of them, you can stay in the beautiful quaint cottages that dot the beach. If you are not staying at the beach, your only option is to visit the Latitudes Café here which serves up delicious island fare done in the Caribbean style. Casa Marina
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