Miami is hot hot hot! And it’s not just the sultry weather. Here, the nightlife is scorching, thanks to a strong Latin influence and spicy salsa culture. Dance the noche away in a nightclub, or indulge in a fancy meal at one of the city’s celebrity-owned restaurants. By day, hit the beach of course, or have yourself a walkabout, taking in Miami’s colorful art deco architecture. Grab a Cuban sandwich in Little Havana, then ride the vintage carousel at Virginia Key Beach Park.
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Took the free trolley from South Beach to this lovely church. It was the first Catholic Church on Miami Beach. The full choir provided the music which made it very special. Although a tourist, I felt very welcomed. Afterwards there were refreshments.
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Gesu is, I think one of the oldest churches in Miami and reminds me of European temples where it shows classical architecture of old churches. great place to feel connected with God and for Praying.
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This is the oldest Russian Orthodox Church in South Florida. With the help of Archbishop Vitaliy, our parish was founded. In 1947 the church services were performed in the large tent in the uninhabited western part of Miami (one block to the north from Flagler Street). Now it is unique place for Miami where you can see piece of Russian culture. You are always welcome!
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El Santuario Nacional de Nuestra Señor de la Caridad, mas conocido como la Ermita de la Caridad, es un templo católico de la Arquidiócesis de Miami dedicado a Nuestra Señora de la Caridad, Patrona de Cuba, ubicado en Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida.
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