Miami Information

Miami, Florida, captures all of the advantages of living abroad, with the ease of remaining in the United States. With Latin, African-American and European influences, Miami is a cultural landscape beyond compare.

Miami Liaison can assist you in discovering Miami’s many treasures. Hosts of the 2010 Superbowl, we’re one of the few cities in the country that have four championship sports teams: Football’s Miami Dolphins, Hockey’s Florida Panthers, Baseball’s Florida Marlins, and Basketball’s Miami HEAT. In 2010, Miami acquired LeBron James and the Miami HEAT have electrified the city. In 2012, the new
$500 + million dollar baseball stadium, on the site of the former Orange Bowl, will open.

 

The city hosts world-class shopping in the Villages of Merrick Park, Bal Harbor and Lincoln Road. Explore our diverse neighborhoods of Brickell, Coral Gables, Key Biscayne, Design District, Coconut Grove and South Beach. Sophisticated dining in the Miami area includes such famed restaurants as Smith & Wolensky for fine steaks and beautiful ocean views, Taverna Opa for amazing Greek cuisine, Front Porch for a fabulous , casual brunch on Ocean Drive, or the world famous Biltmore Hotel for a fancier affair. The newly reopened Fontainebleau Hotel has many high quality dining options plus a popular late-night club LIV.

Take advantage of the city’s sophisticated art scene, which includes Thursday night art walks in the Design District and our Arsht Center  with Ballet, Theatre and Concerts, not to mention the world renowned Art Basel in December. The New World Symphony will open its new expanded location in January 2011 - America's Orchestral Academy across the street from the famed Fillmore:Jackie Gleason Theatre in Miami Beach. Our thriving music scene includes clubs specializing in Latin and Jazz, many offering live dancing every night of the week.  If Latin music is for you, Miami is your spot from live music venues, concerts galore and salsa clubs.

And of course, who could forget our world-famous beaches!