Miami

Miami is a major city in the southeastern and the second most populous city in . The metropolitan area is the largest in the state with an estimated population just under 6.1 million, which makes it the 9th most populous metro area in the United States.
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Miami International Airport and Downtown Miami.

is just west of the city of Miami in an unincorporated suburban area at 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami. It is one of the largest airports in the world, and an important hub for traffic between North America, the Caribbean and Latin America.

is a district in Miami, steel-and-glass buildings have sprung up around downtown, the heart of the city. By day there's plenty of activity downtown, as suited lawyers and bankers share the sidewalks with Latino merchants wearing open-neck, intricately embroidered shirts called guayaberas.

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is located just west of . Also known as the Latin Quarter, it received its name by being a Cuban neighborhood from the 1970s until the 1990s, but now consists of many Central and South Americans.

Destinations to Discover

Explore places such as Coconut Grove and Overtown.

Photo: Piutus, CC BY 2.0.
is in Miami. offers a cosmopolitan village setting where you can indulge with a visit to distinguished art galleries, cutting edge bars and Miami nightclubs.

is a historically African-American neighborhood located just north of downtown Miami and is considered part of Miami's Central District. It is also Miami’s poorest neighborhood.

The Miami is a small neighborhood in Miami about two miles north of Downtown, with several blocks of filled with furniture showrooms, art galleries, fashion boutiques and hip eateries.

Photo: Averette, Public domain.
Miami is the collective term for the and Edgewater neighborhoods of Miami, . It is located north of and south of the and is roughly bound by North 20th Street to the south, I-195 to the north, I-95 to the west, and to the east.

Places of Interest

Highlights include Kaseya Center and Pérez Art Museum Miami.

Stadium
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is a multi-purpose arena on in Miami, Florida. The arena is home to the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. The arena was previously named American Airlines Arena from opening in 1999 until 2021, FTX Arena from 2021 until 2023, and Miami-Dade Arena during an interim period in 2023.

Museum
—officially known as the Jorge M. Pérez Art Museum of Miami-Dade County—is a contemporary art museum that relocated in 2013 to the Maurice A.

The is a building in Miami, . It was designed by Schultze and Weaver and is currently used as a contemporary art museum and a central office to different disciplines in the arts associated with Miami Dade College.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include South Beach and Miami Beach.

is a district in from South Pointe Park to around 23rd Street. It is a resort area that is known for its beautiful beach, lively nightlife, and for having the world's largest collection of modern Art Deco architecture.

is a city in . This small barrier island near Miami was originally cleared of mangroves in the late 1800s to make way for a coconut farm, and was later incorporated as a city by real estate developers in 1915.

is in Miami, running along Biscayne Boulevard from 50th Terrace up to 77th street. The term MiMo stands for Miami Modern Architecture, commemorating its post World War II modern architecture.

Miami

  • Type: City with 442,000 residents
  • Description: city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States
  • Also known as: City of Miami”, “Miami, FL”, “Miami, Florida”, and “The Magic City
  • Postal codes: 33101, 33102, 33111, 33116, 33122, 33124-33138, 33142-33147, 33150-33153, 33155-33158, 33161-33170, 33172-33190, 33192-33197, 33199, 33231, 33233, 33234, 33238, 33242, 33243, 33245, 33247, 33255-33257, 33261, 33265, 33266, 33269, 33280, 33283, 33296, and 33299
  • Categories: city in the United States and locality
  • Location: , , , ,
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Latitude
25.7748° or 25° 46′ 29″ north
Longitude
-80.1894° or 80° 11′ 22″ west
Population
442,000
Elevation
7 feet (2 metres)
IATA airport code
MIA
United Nations Location Code
US MIA
Open location code
76QXQRF6+W6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 154158458
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
4164138
Wiki­data ID
Q8652
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Miami” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Miami
  • Albanian: Majami
  • Albanian: Miami
  • Amharic: ሚያሚ
  • Amharic: ማያሚ
  • Arabic: ميامي
  • Aragonese: Miami
  • Armenian: Մայամի
  • Asturian: Miami, Florida
  • Asturian: Miami
  • Aymara: Miami
  • Azerbaijani: Mayami
  • Balinese: Miami
  • Bambara: Miami
  • Basque: Miami
  • Bavarian: Miami
  • Belarusian: Маямі
  • Bengali: মায়ামি
  • Betawi: Miami
  • Bosnian: Miami
  • Breton: Miami
  • Bulgarian: Маями
  • Burmese: မိုင်ယာမီမြို့
  • Catalan: Miami
  • Cebuano: Miami (kapital sa kondado sa Estados Unidos, Florida)
  • Cebuano: Miami
  • Central Kanuri: Miami
  • Central Kurdish: مەیامی
  • Chavacano: Miami
  • Chechen: Майами
  • Chinese: Miami
  • Chinese: 迈阿密
  • Chinese: 邁亞密
  • Chinese: 邁亞美
  • Chinese: 邁阿密
  • Chinese: 邁阿密市
  • Chuvash: Майами
  • Cornish: Miami, Florida
  • Cornish: Miami
  • Corsican: Miami
  • Crimean Tatar: Mayami
  • Croatian: Miami, Florida
  • Croatian: Miami
  • Czech: Miami
  • Dagbani: Miami
  • Danish: Miami
  • Dimli (individual language): Miami
  • Dutch: Miami
  • Eastern Mari: Майами
  • Egyptian Arabic: مايامى
  • Esperanto: Miamo
  • Estonian: Miami
  • Faroese: Miami
  • Finnish: Miami
  • French: Miami
  • Galician: Miami, Florida
  • Galician: Miami
  • Gan Chinese: 邁阿密 (佛羅裡達州)
  • Gan Chinese: 邁阿密
  • Georgian: მაიამი
  • German: Miami, Florida
  • German: Miami
  • Gilaki: میامی (فلؤريدا)
  • Gilaki: میامی
  • Greek: Μαϊάμι, Φλόριντα
  • Greek: Μαϊάμι
  • Greek: Πόλη του Μαϊάμι
  • Gujarati: માયામિ
  • Gujarati: મિયામી
  • Haitian: Miami
  • Haitian: Miyami
  • Hausa: Miami
  • Hawaiian: Miami
  • Hebrew: העיר מיאמי
  • Hebrew: מיאמי (פלורידה)
  • Hebrew: מיאמי, פלורידה
  • Hebrew: מיאמי
  • Hindi: मियामी
  • Hungarian: Miami
  • Icelandic: Miami
  • Ido: Miami
  • Inari Sami: Miami
  • Indonesian: Kota Miami
  • Indonesian: Miami
  • Interlingua: Miami
  • Interlingue: Miami
  • Inuktitut: ᒣᐋᒦ
  • Irish: Miami, Florida
  • Irish: Miami
  • Italian: Miami
  • Jamaican Creole English: Mayami
  • Jamaican Creole English: Miami
  • Japanese: マイアミ
  • Kannada: ಮಿಯಾಮಿ
  • Kara-Kalpak: Mayami
  • Karachay-Balkar: Майами
  • Karachay-Balkar: Майями
  • Kazakh: Майами қаласы
  • Kazakh: Майами
  • Kikuyu: Miami
  • Kirghiz: Майами
  • Korean: 마이애미
  • Kurdish: Miami
  • Ladin: Miami
  • Ladino: Miami
  • Lao: ໄມອາມີ
  • Latin: Miamia
  • Latvian: Maiami
  • Limburgan: Miami
  • Lingala: Miami
  • Lithuanian: Majamis
  • Lombard: Miami
  • Luxembourgish: Miami
  • Macedonian: Мајами
  • Malagasy: Miami
  • Malay: Miami
  • Malayalam: മയാമി
  • Maltese: Miami
  • Manx: Miami
  • Maori: Miami, Whoreta
  • Maori: Miami
  • Marathi: मायामी
  • Mazanderani: میامی
  • Min Dong Chinese: Miami
  • Min Nan Chinese: Miami
  • Mingrelian: მაიამი
  • Moksha: Майами
  • Mongolian: Майами
  • Nauru: Miami
  • Nepali: माईयामी
  • Newari: मायामी, फ्लोरिडा
  • Newari: मायामी
  • Northern Frisian: Miami
  • Northern Sami: Miami
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Miami
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Miami
  • Norwegian: Miami
  • Novial: Miami
  • Occitan (post 1500): Miami
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Miami
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Mīamig
  • Ossetian: Майами
  • Pampanga: Miami, Florida
  • Pampanga: Miami
  • Papiamento: Miami
  • Pennsylvania German: Miami
  • Persian: میامی، فلوریدا
  • Persian: میامی
  • Piemontese: Miami
  • Polish: Miami
  • Portuguese: Cidade de Miami
  • Portuguese: Miami, FL
  • Portuguese: Miami, Flórida
  • Portuguese: Miami
  • Pushto: ميامي
  • Quechua: Maimi
  • Quechua: Miami
  • Romanian: Miami
  • Russian: Майами
  • Russian: Майями
  • Russian: Маями
  • Santali: ᱢᱤᱭᱟᱢᱤ, ᱯᱷᱞᱳᱨᱤᱰᱟ
  • Santali: ᱢᱤᱭᱟᱢᱤ
  • Sardinian: Miami
  • Scots: Miami
  • Scottish Gaelic: Miami, Florida
  • Scottish Gaelic: Miami
  • Serbian: Мајами
  • Serbo-Croatian: Miami
  • Sicilian: Miami
  • Silesian: Miami
  • Sindhi: ميامي
  • Sinhala: මියාමි
  • Skolt Sami: Miami
  • Slovak: Miami
  • Slovenian: Miami
  • Somali: Miami
  • South Azerbaijani: میامی، فلوریدا
  • South Azerbaijani: میامی
  • Spanish: Ciudad De Miami
  • Spanish: Miami (Florida)
  • Spanish: Miami FL
  • Spanish: Miami
  • Sranan Tongo: Miami
  • Swahili: Miami
  • Swedish: Miami
  • Tagalog: Miami, Florida
  • Tagalog: Miami
  • Tahitian: Miami
  • Tajik: Майами
  • Tajik: Майамӣ
  • Talysh: Majami
  • Tamil: மயாமி
  • Tatar: Маями
  • Telugu: మయామి
  • Tetum: Miami
  • Thai: ไมแอมี
  • Tosk Albanian: Miami
  • Tumbuka: Miami
  • Turkish: Miami, Florida
  • Turkish: Miami
  • Turkmen: Maýami
  • Twi: Miami
  • Udmurt: Майами
  • Uighur: Miami
  • Ukrainian: Маямі
  • Urdu: میامی
  • Uzbek: Mayami
  • Venetian: Miami
  • Veps: Majami
  • Vietnamese: Miami
  • Vlax Romani: Miami
  • Volapük: Miami
  • Waray (Philippines): Miami
  • Welsh: Miami
  • Western Armenian: Մայամի
  • Western Frisian: Miami
  • Western Mari: Майами
  • Western Panjabi: میامی
  • Wu Chinese: 迈阿密
  • Yakut: Майами
  • Yiddish: מיאמי
  • Yoruba: Miami
  • Yue Chinese: 邁亞美
  • Zeeuws: Miami
  • Zulu: Miami, Florida
  • Zulu: Miami
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