@@morgentaylor6049 where is best to stay and cheap but have a luxury feel and look? I am planning to go for my birthday. Its my first time. Visiting Miami. That's why I'm here searching.
I'm trying to live in miami beach specifically for the walkability. such a healthier way of life in my experience! Whenever I visit and I go shopping or something, I take an uber back to my airbnb and I've never paid more than 7 bucks
Wynwood is more than just wynwood walls, it's also a huge nightlife hotspot, better than south beach imo. Wynwood has 1800 lucky which lets 18+ enter before 12am. Centro Wynwood always gets packed with 21-30 year olds. Dirty Rabbit, Shots Miami, Las Rosas, 1800 Lucky after 12am, and a bunch of other places in wynwood are for a younger crowd. Usually in brickell such as Sugar in East Miami is for an older crowd. Blackbird in Brickell the also is for a younger crowd and older crowd.
what a great video!!! I am from miami and found it to be very accurate. thank you for including Coral Gables and Coconut Grove. I would have added the Design District, it is expensive, but you don't ha ve too buy anything, it is very walkable, with highend shopping with great architecture, dining and art, it is truly like an outdoor museum. I would add that, unfortunately, Miami is in general a rude city and that translate into the way we drive. so please, be patient and CAREFUL, specially if you are biking. I hope all of you visiting the magic city, find Miami as beautiful as I do, it is home for me. So WELCOME!!!
@@jakeboynton Well...There are lots of factors out there that you have to consider but overall Miami is a great place to stay at a low budget...Best of luck bro...
Really? Isn’t it full of crime 24/7? Asking bc I’d really like to go only for a day or two but I’ve heard nothing but horrible things about car wrecks and crime
I just loved it how you broke down everything. I was hoping this video had thousands of likes. Im surprised it doesn’t. Thanks man.. Visiting Miami this weekend.
I can’t believe you gave us so much good information in great detail! I feel like I should have paid for his info. I’m planning a trip in 1 month for my birthday with my best friend! We don’t drive, I hope Uber/Lyft will work out for us!
Weather forecasts are worthless and Spring is as hot as summer sometimes so you could waste $ going. The cheapest hotels are an hour away drive. The parking app charges $5 to start an account. The islands south of Miami Beach require tolls to get there. 2 hours free parking at the Publix garage by Target in South Beach. Cuban coffee is $10 USD and Coronavirus means water fountains are blocked off as well as picnic areas
Hey Karl, thanks for buying our guide and supporting our channel 😊 wish you an amazing trip to Miami, we love it there! Don’t forget to go to the Everglades if you have time 😎
I was shocked at the number and size of the homeless encampments in Miami. They keep them away from the tourist spots, but just a few blocks away you begin to see them, especially under the bridges. Also, there are huge numbers of homeless in the Keys, too. When did this happen? I used to live there, and don't remember it that way. But a visit last year showed me how things have changed...and not for better. Sad.
America is truly a great country just imagine America with no hate at all I think so much hate will lead to its downfall I hope we can all learn to love each other
Imagine a country where: Kids didn’t need to do shooter drill at school. People didn’t die because they tried to _economise_ on their vital meds or hospital visits. Racism was illegal and very much frowned upon. Food was safe for humans and not full of sugar. Guns were not a common thing. Employees were treated with respect and not as a commodity. Paid maternity leave and 6+ weeks vacation was the norm. Imagine anywhere else in the world. America is a third world country, wearing a Gucci belt.
I am staying in NW Miami in Florida in February would like to know where I can eat organic fresh and clean no spices in the area. Where is the closest Whole foods near NW 11th street Miami. Reason being i have severe food allergies.
@@mj_2x I have to recognize you will experience a huge difference. But if you are open minded you will get used to the city and its people very soon. You will definitely feel an impact with the weather but after a couple of months, you will love it’s always summer in here and you won’t miss cold seasons. The city is beyond beautiful and the feeling of living close to the beach and having access to so many luxurious places so easy is amazing (if you are into this of course). You will get to know and meet people from over the world but you will definitely be exposed to Latin Americans and people from the Caribbean the majority of the times which is great because you get the opportunity to learn about so many cultures and the most exciting thing, you will get to try food from everywhere around the world and who doesn’t love food? You will listen people speaking in Spanish almost everywhere and it’s awesome that you will have access to another language so easy. I’m confident you will love it in here, of course you will see a huge difference from Missouri but it’s an amazing change and life experience you should take advantage of. Enjoy it as much as you can! And good luck 🍀👍🏼
@@mj_2x and forgot to add that as of my experience I love living in here! In my case, I’m from Latin America and I love this city because it makes me feel I’m home sometimes. I used to live in Tampa, Florida and even though I was already in the state of Florida I can see how these two cities are so different culturally. I didn’t have the chance to speak in my native language Spanish back in Tampa but since I moved to Miami I have used it everywhere and I love it. Of course our scenarios are different but moving to a new city you don’t know where you don’t know its people either, it’s an exciting experience that you should live at its maximum. I love beaches, my dream in life was to live close to the beach. Right now I live 5 minutes from Miami Beach and I just love I can simply go there whenever I want and relax and disconnect after a long day at work. Every person has different interests and some are still trying to figure out theirs. I’m pretty sure you will naturally create interests for so many things that you will only find here.
latinito21 There's a difference between dry hot and humid hot. Soflo is definitely the hottest in my opinion. Been in dry heat like Las Vegas in summer and it doesn't compare at all.
How young? It really depends. Wynwood has 1800 lucky which lets 18+ enter before 12am. Centro Wynwood always gets packed with 21-30 year olds. Dirty Rabbit, Shots Miami, Las Rosas, 1800 Lucky after 12am, and a bunch of other places in wynwood are for a younger crowd. Usually in brickell such as Sugar in East Miami is for an older crowd. Blackbird in Brickell the also is for a younger crowd and older crowd.
Agree Absolutely. Oddly enough, narrator referred to the Everglades as a "wasteland". Duhhhh: If it weren't for the Sea of Grass, we wouldn't have any drinking water from the Biscayne Aquifer. 🎊Horrray for Bottled Water. 🎉