Gateway to Latin America
Welcome to Miami, the Miami-Dade County seat where Biscayne Bay, a Latin American cultural crossroads, and a global finance hub converge on Florida's southeastern coast.
Miami anchors the southeastern corner of Florida on Biscayne Bay, just north of the Florida Keys and near the Atlantic Ocean. It is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida's most populous county, with roughly 2.8 million residents, while the city itself is home to about 440,000 people. Miami grew from a small settlement on the Miami River into an international city shaped by successive waves of migration from Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America. That history gives the city a bilingual character and a cultural depth that set it apart among major American cities. As a financial and trade hub linking North America with Latin America, Miami pairs a dense downtown and Brickell skyline of office towers, banks, and condominiums with PortMiami, a major cruise and cargo gateway. The economy spans international banking, logistics, tourism, hospitality, and a growing technology and creative sector. Wynwood's mural-covered warehouses and the galleries and showrooms of the Miami Design District reflect the city's creative energy, while Little Havana remains a living center of Cuban-American life along Calle Ocho. Residents live across a broad range of settings, from high-rise waterfront condominiums in Brickell, Edgewater, and downtown to leafy single-family neighborhoods in Coconut Grove and Coral Gables. The climate is subtropical, with warm, humid summers and mild winters that support an outdoor lifestyle. Beaches, marinas, and Biscayne Bay anchor recreation along the coast, while Everglades National Park begins just to the southwest. Transportation includes the elevated Metrorail, the free downtown Metromover people mover, and Tri-Rail commuter rail, which links Miami-Dade with Broward and Palm Beach counties. Miami International Airport is a leading gateway for flights to the Caribbean and Latin America. Public schools fall under Miami-Dade County Public Schools, one of the nation's largest districts, and the region is home to institutions such as the University of Miami in Coral Gables.
Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County in southeastern Florida. The county is the state's most populous, with roughly 2.8 million residents, and it includes Miami plus surrounding municipalities such as Miami Beach, Coral Gables, and Hialeah.
Miami is served by Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the largest school district in Florida and one of the largest in the United States. The district offers magnet and choice programs as well as bilingual education in several languages, and school attendance zones vary by neighborhood.
Notable districts include Brickell, the financial and condominium center; Coconut Grove, the city's oldest neighborhood; Coral Gables, known for Mediterranean Revival architecture; Wynwood and the Design District, the arts core; Little Havana, the heart of Cuban-American culture on Calle Ocho; and Edgewater, Midtown, and downtown for dense waterfront living.
Everglades National Park begins just southwest of the city, with entrances roughly a 30- to 45-minute drive from downtown depending on the route. The park is a common day trip for airboat tours, hiking, and wildlife viewing, with trails such as the Anhinga Trail known for alligator sightings.
The elevated Metrorail and the free downtown Metromover serve the urban core, while Tri-Rail commuter rail connects Miami-Dade with Broward and Palm Beach counties and Brightline offers intercity rail from MiamiCentral station. Miami International Airport provides extensive domestic and international flights, and Interstate 95 and the Palmetto Expressway carry most automobile traffic.
Miami is known as a financial and cultural gateway between the United States and Latin America, with Art Deco and Mediterranean Revival architecture, the Cuban-American culture of Little Havana, the arts district of Wynwood, PortMiami's cruise and cargo operations, and its Atlantic beaches and Everglades setting.
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