Miami & the Keys (City Guide)
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Discover Miami & The Keys
Dare to bare in the people-watching paradise that is South Beach
Consult a vodou doctor in matters of the heart in a Little Haiti botanica
Sip mojitos alongside celebs and wannabes in the hottest clubs in the city
Skim through the otherwordly beauty of the Everglades by canoe
In This Guide:
58 clubs, lounges and bars, 40 days and nights of going out and getting in past 3am, one very tired author
Dedicated full-color chapter on Art Deco Miami, the signature, sleek face of the American Riviera
Interviews with a Miami foodie blogger, a vodou (voodoo) priest from Little Haiti and the CIA officer who captured Che Guevara in 1967
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #92461 in Books
- Published on: 2008-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
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As usual, the guidebook standard is set by Lonely Planet
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Customer Reviews
Very Good Guide
As a Floridian who visits Miami several times a month, I have found this guide to be an invaluable resource while on my trips to the Magic City. This book, as is typical of Lonely Planet's guidebooks, is very practical and easy to use while keeping the reader interested with fascinating information about Miami's cultural aspects. The only flaws are a couple of minor errors regarding street names, but nothing that will likely present the average visitor with any problems. All in all, another great and well written guide from Lonely Planet. I cannot reccommend this book enough.
Much more detailed, less photography, but worthwhile...
This book is much more detailed, has less photography than the DK Eyewitness books on Miami & the Keys. But it is worthwhile.




