Hotels in Miami, Florida

Miami, Florida

In south eastern Florida, you will find the sunny city of Miami. Because of its rapid growth it is also known as' The magic city’, with a population number of approximately 370.000. It is a very clean city, known for its sun, sea, beach and beautiful people. Miami is located between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic ocean. There are 2 distinct seasons in Miami, you have the rainy season and dry season. The city is regularly plagued by tropical storms and hurricanes from August till October, the hurricane season.

Miami is located near the Everglades National Park. This park has a swamp landscape where some 36 endangered species and more than 350 bird species, various types of freshwater and saltwater fish and reptile species live. Miami Beach is world famous and a few of the great beaches in Miami are South Beach and North Miami Beach. Sun, beach, sea and relaxation are not all Miami has to offer. In Miami Downtown you can find its cultural center and there are many museums, parks and theaters. This trendy state is also a major fashion center and is home to many models and world-famous modeling agencies.

The Port of Miami is also home to many cruise companies and is known as Cruise capital of the world. Its exuberant nightlife makes it a perfect entertainment city as well. Greenbookings offers you a wide range of hotels to choose from when you are planning to visit Miami. Take a look on our map and make your choice.

Florida

Florida is known as “The Sunshine State” and is the most southeastern state in the United States of America. It is highly populated with an estimated population of 18.3 million people. more...

Miami Amtrak Station

Amtrak Station is the main train station in Miami. more...

City Airport

Book your flight directly to Miami, United States via Miami International Airport.

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