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I did a bit of traveling during the first half of the year. In late February, I went to Miami to meet a dear friend who was stopping there on their way to Mexico. Having visited Miami twice before, I was excited to return and see how this trip would differ. Along with meeting my friend, some of my family members were also coming to Miami from another city, making it a mini family trip of sorts.

I arrived late and settled in. We stayed right by the water at the Mondrian South Beach, and the views were amazing. We were close enough to the city to enjoy its vibrancy but far enough to experience some peace and quiet. Miami can get super busy at night with all the nightlife going on.

The following day, we got ready and headed to brunch. We chose a restaurant called Salt Cafe Miami Beach, with an outdoor seating area right by one of the busy streets. Here, we listened to music and people-watched while enjoying our meal. I ordered a delicious Mediterranean omelet and a glass of orange juice.

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After brunch, we headed to the bay and rented a yacht for a few hours to spend some time on the water. I love being on the water, and this was a fun, relaxing way to see the city. We spent the afternoon catching up with our friend, whom we hadn’t seen in over 15 years. It was great reminiscing about old memories.

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When our time on the water came to an end, we returned to our hotel, which had an outdoor restaurant by the water. We took in the sights, chatted some more, and ordered an early dinner. We enjoyed an outdoor dinner at the Baia Beach Club.

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After dinner, we headed upstairs to rest after an eventful day.

The next morning, we drove around Little Havana before making our way to the airport. I said goodbye to my family and made my way to my gate. It was a sweet and short trip, but I’m glad I got the chance to see my friend and spend time with my family.

12 responses to “24 hours in Miami”

  1. valenciartist Avatar

    Glad you enjoyed Miami. I lived there for many years and it was a wonderful city before it got overcrowded, expensive, dangerous and geared only to please the very rich…

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    1. City Odyssey Avatar

      Thank you.You can tell that it has definitely changed over the years.

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      1. valenciartist Avatar

        And not to provide a better quality of life for the permanent residents…

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      2. City Odyssey Avatar

        That is truly the sad part! People being priced out of their homes, homelessness and a host of other issues.

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  2. valenciartist Avatar

    The by-product of corrupt and greedy city “officials”… (they used to be civil servants, now officials!)

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  3. Pooja G Avatar

    Sounds like a lovely visit, glad you got to spend time with family and friends.

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    1. City Odyssey Avatar

      Thank you and yes, it was great spending time with them 🙂

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  4. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    We’ve never been to Miami or anywhere in Florida yet, but it’s on our list. The beaches look beautiful. Sounds like you had a wonderful time catching up with your friend. And it looks like you ate well too!

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    1. City Odyssey Avatar

      Thank you.It was a wonderful trip indeed,and yes, sign me up for all the good food.lol.I think you’d enjoy Florida. So many beaches and adventures to choose from! There’s something for everyone.

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  5. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

    Nice to read about your travels! Glad you spent time with your friend and family!

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    1. City Odyssey Avatar

      Thank you, Vanya. It was great hanging out with everyone.

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