Essential America Cross in 2 Days
2 cities |
7 attraction(s) |
total distance 2081
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day1: Miami
2 attraction(s) ·
9 km
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Miami is often depicted as a seductive and beautiful seaside city in film and television, but South Beach is the true gem that showcases its charm. It is situated between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, and is the most famous leisure and entertainment destination in the city, with over a hundred bars, restaurants, boutiques, and hotels. Here, you can bask in the warm Florida sunshine, take a stroll on the beach with your loved one, or wait for the city lights to come alive and experience the vibrant nightlife. You can also lie down on the soft sand beach and admire the most beautiful sunrise on the horizon.
In addition, South Beach has been a gathering place for Art Deco-style architecture since the 1930s. In addition to the azure blue water and silver sand beaches, you can also admire over a hundred architectural masterpieces, which stand out in the modern metropolis. On Ocean Drive, you can visit the legendary villa Casa Casuarina, where Gianni Versace was assassinated in 1997, and feel the fusion of art and history. South Beach is the most charming area of Miami and the perfect choice to start your journey.
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Little Havana is a neighborhood located in Miami, United States, and is home to immigrants from Cuba and Central and South America, named after the capital and largest city of Cuba, "Havana". It has a multitude of famous festival activities, including the Eighth Street Carnival, Cultural Fridays, and the Three Kings Parade. These festival parades are grand and lively, attracting many tourists to come and watch.
Day2: Mexico City
5 attraction(s) ·
7 km
2
This grand Roman Catholic cathedral with many ornate chapels is Latin America's oldest & largest.
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Zócalo is the center of Mexico City, and its name comes from a large independent monument that was planned but only the base was completed. It is one of the largest squares in the world, with a north-south width of 220 meters and an east-west length of 240 meters. On the eastern side of the square is the National Palace, on the north side is the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City, on the south side is the City Hall, and on the west side is the Portal de Mercaderes street, with jewelry stores and luxury hotels on both sides, making it a must-visit place for visiting Mexico City.
Zócalo Square is usually the gathering place for various activities and parades. There are many artists wearing traditional Indian costumes performing ancient witchcraft dances around the square. The flag-raising ceremony is held in the center of the square every morning and evening, which attracts many people to gather and watch. For tourists, this is one of the ideal starting points to explore Mexico City.
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This palace is a government building with an office for Mexico's president & murals by Diego Rivera.
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Popular anthropology museum showcasing artifacts from as far back as the ancient Maya civilization.


























