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Little Havana is Miami's vibrant Cuban quarter — a sensory feast of cigar shops, domino-playing elders, coladas from walk-up windows, and live salsa music spilling from open-air bars along Calle Ocho (8th Street).

Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest and leafiest neighborhood — a charming waterfront village of spreading banyan trees, sidewalk cafés, the Barnacle Historic State Park, and a bohemian sensibility.

Wynwood is Miami's art and foodie hotspot — a former garment district transformed into a vibrant neighborhood of galleries, craft breweries, street art murals, and buzzy restaurants.

A 1-square-mile historic district of pastel-coloured 1930s Art Deco and Streamline Moderne buildings..