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Tips for Getting Around: South Beach, Miami, Florida

Posted by Carlanne on August 28, 2006

 Sun, Sand, Seaside – A place to warm your inner soul.  The first week of May 2006, I went to South Beach – Miami, Florida….here are some tips that helped me get around SoBe.  Welcome to South Beach! 

This is a synopsis of my article written for Associated Content:  To read the whole article and see the pictures, click here:

 TRANSPORTATION:

While Miami International Airport is usually the first stop, I had finally arrived in the land of sun and sand.  After the exhausting flight and trekking to baggage claim while praying my bags actually arrive intact and without a TSA sticker (meaning everything is still folded and still there), I could say I had “ARRIVED”.  Gathering my bags, I headed for a taxi stand. 

Going to South Beach via taxi can be somewhat expensive, but not as expensive as renting a car and paying for gasoline.  I discovered (happily) you do not need that rental car that you will park in the hotel garage (at exorbitant daily parking rates) and only take out onto the streets one or two times during your stay.  After all, I came to South Beach for just that:  South Beach!  Why would anyone want to drive anywhere?

TAXI/CABS:

Back to the taxi.  Rates from the airport to the South Beach (Government Cut to 63rd Street) area are a flat rate of $32.00.  Best of all, one fare pays for all passengers.  Fares do not include waiting time, however.  Always ask for and get your receipt.  Record the vehicle number and chauffer number on your receipt. (The Chauffer License Number is located either next to or above the glove compartment.)  The Vehicle Number is located on the hood, trunk and sides of the exterior of the cab. 

PUBLIC TRANSPORT: 

If you want to ride in air conditioned comfort there is a bus that is called the South Beach Local.  There are designated bus stops and the buses run at roughly 15 minute intervals and cost only $.25 (25 cents)

 GETTING AROUND/EXERCISE:

Exercise and sightseeing is of course best taken on foot.  Walking around SoBe is entertaining as well as good for your legs and heart.  The two miles of beach sand, running south to north from 1st to 23rd Streets, is an excellent way to get your feet exfoliated while building strength.  There are many parks scattered through out SoBe.   Additionally for your walking and viewing pleasure, there are beaches, a boardwalk and fishing piers.  There is a Boardwalk on the beach from 21st  to 46th Streets with entry to 11 primary beaches and 2 fishing piers.

SOBE SNAPSHOT:

The Art Deco District, the area from 5th to 15th Streets and compass points north, south and west, houses some of the best of Art Deco hotels and architecture to be found.  The 1930’s architects built with the intent of bringing tourists to Miami Beach and giving them everything they could want.  World War II, however, caused a state of decline for the Art Deco district even as another area of Miami Beach began a boom.  Built in a style of MiMo (Miami Modernism) there are several hotels of the time built with a “space-age” look.  The Art Deco District was in a state of disrepair until the mid-1970s when a group of artists and entrepreneurs saw the future of saving these wonderful old buildings as a means of bringing life back to Miami Beach.  Thanks to a few forward thinking people, you can see Art Deco structures with window “eyebrows”, portholes, pastel colors and geometric shapes.

There is everything to enjoy in South Beach and tons of things to do, people to see and places to be…Hope you enjoy SoBe as much as I do!

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Hello world!

Posted by Carlanne on August 25, 2006

Welcome to the TopDawg’s Travelogue at wordpress.com. This blog is intended to give Carlanne and her faithful “TopDawg” pooch, as well as anyone else who wants to, a chance to write about, read and share about those dream vacations or our dreams of vacation. 

As a professional travel consultant, it is important to stay on top of the trends, the special places, the special people and the special opportunities that give our planet its diversity.   Today’s vacationers want longer and more meaningful vacations.  Perhaps today’s traveller is looking for a chance to reconnect their families, loved ones,and friends.  Maybe our dreams are to explore new adventures, hone skills in our hobbies, or perhaps simply to kick back and see the world without any pressure. 

I am offering this blog as a means to express ourselves in our perception of the beautiful, bountiful planet called Earth.  Dream….Express….Luxuriate….

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