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Miami is hot, and it's not just the sultry subtropical clime. The city moves to a Latin beat that's as torrid as Tito Puente's drums and as fiery as Celia Cruz's voice, and visitors from around the world come to bask in its feverish glow. A recent check of the skyline turned up new architectural confections by the world-famous hometown firm, Arquitectonica. And don't forget that Miami, the self-proclaimed "Capital of the Americas," is at the head of the pack in the bid for the Permanent Secretariat of the Free Trade Area of the Americas. The Latin Grammys, Brazilian Film Festival and World Music Conference, draw thousands. And that's not even counting the beaches like Miami Beach, which for the fourth year in a row was named America's "Top Urban Beach" by the Surfrider Foundation. |
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Orlando International Airport is the 15 busiest in the country. It is conveniently located only 15 minutes from the downtown area as well as all of the major attractions. Once on the ground, there are plenty of transportation options to choose from. The airport is home to all major rental car companies, and the city's Lynx public transportation system connects all areas of Orlando. Taxi and Limousine service is available to any destination in the area as well. The I-Ride trolley service provides transportation from destination to destination along International Drive, with scheduled stops every 15 minutes. |
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