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Miami is the home of
white sand beaches, beautiful people and booming nightlife. And that’s
just South Beach. There is a thriving arts scene in Miami, live music
and dancing and some of the finest cuisine you’ll find anywhere. The
pedestrian avenue of Lincoln Road is a great place for outdoor dining
and people-watching. The two-mile stretch of South Beach is the place to
see and be seen, but for a more relaxing beach experience, go a little
further down to South Pointe Park. Downtown Miami offers the best of
everything: Art Deco architecture, historical sites, and world-class
shopping, to name a few. Just north of downtown is the historic Buena
Vista Village, with scores of interior design showrooms, art galleries
and stylish shops. The village of Coconut Grove (“The Grove,” to locals)
is just ten minutes south of downtown Miami, and its shops, bars,
restaurants and nightlife have an offbeat charm all their own.
Miami
Beach Convention Center
The Miami Beach
Convention Center is located in the heart of South Beach, and it is the
largest convention venues in South Florida. The MBCC offers 500,000 sq.
ft. of exhibit space and 68 meeting rooms. Its four exhibit halls are
more than 100,000 sq. ft. each – the largest is nearly 133,000 sq. ft.
and the smallest is 117,000 sq. ft. The MBCC’s prime locations is one of
its biggest selling points, as it is only two blocks away from white
sand beaches of South Beach and just one block away from Lincoln Road
strip. Although the MBCC was opened in 1957, it was recently upgraded to
offer state-of-the art telecom and internet capabilities. The MBCC has
played host to major events including Democratic and Republican National
Conventions. Some of the more popular trade shows at the MBCC include
the Miami Home Design and Remodeling Show and the South Florida Auto
Show.
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