Weather in Miami |
Although Miami is flocked with tourists all-around the year, the best time to visit Miami is from March-May. June-Nov is also hurricane season with the possibility of hurricanes, therefore check before going to Miami. |
Clothes & Shoes in Miami |
If visiting in winter, bring a light jacket as it can get windy and cold near the ocean. Bring a good pair of walking shoes as you will be walking a lot in Miami Bring a sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, and hat as it gets sunny and hot in the afternoon in Miami.
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Attractions Closed Day in Miami |
Some Indoor tourist attractions are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so check and plan accordingly. |
Local transportation in Miami |
Tourist attractions are accessible by Public transportation in Miami. Miami offers three types of public transit for budget-friendly tourists - Metrorail, Metromover, and Metrobus. Metrorail has 2 lines and connects Miami Airport to the downtown area and areas like Coconut grove. Metromover is a free public transport service offering three lines - Omni Loop, Inner Loop, and Brickell Loop. It runs in Downtown Miami and Brickell and serves as a connection between Metrorail and Metrobus. Metrobus operates more than 95 routes in the Miami Metro area. Public bus in Maimi serves areas like Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Homestead, or even Fort Lauderdale or the Florida Keys. |
Safety in Miami |
Miami is considered overall safe for tourists. Many parts of Miami are not considered safe for tourists like Little Haiti, Overtown, Model City, downtown, etc. Avoid these areas especially after dark. Don't wear expensive jewelry and flash cash around. Be aware of your purse or backpack, especially when on crowded areas and beaches. Always know where you are going and how to get there before you leave. |
Restaurant Tipping |
A tip is expected in most restaurants in the US including Miami. In most local restaurants after finishing a meal add a tip of: - 15% if services was okay or - 20% if service was good or - 25% if service was extraordinary on the overall bill amount. |
Languages in Miami |
English is spoken by most hotel front-line staff, mall shops, big restaurants, and tourist places. However, Spanish is widely spoken in Miami. |
Electricity (Power) |
If visiting from outside of North America, you may require an electrical adapter for any electronics or appliances you want to bring. The United States uses 110 to 120 volts AC (60 cycles). |
Discounts |
Check for discounts deals online for hotels and events. Also, check websites like Groupon for restaurants and other local discounts. If you are planning to visit several fee attractions in the Orlando area, purchase a multi-attraction card that offers a discount on packages of 3 or more attractions. |