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Cuba Nostalgia

Cuba Nostalgia (Miami-Dade County Fair-Expo Center, 10901 SW 24th Street, Miami) – this event, held in mid-May, takes visitors on a journey back in time for those who remember the island’s glamorous heydays (of the pre-Castro period) and for those who never experienced them. There is live Cuban exhibits, artists and vendors, traditional Cuban foods, […]

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San Francisco International Airport

The airport has flights to the main destinations in North America and is an important port of entry from Europe and Asia. Moreover, it is in itself a tourist attraction because it possesses the museum and library of Aviation Louis A. Turpen. It consists of four terminals and seven rooms distributed alphabetically.

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Hotel Plaza (New York)

In itself is an historic landmark, it has 282 rooms overlooking Central Park that feel like luxury private residences. You can also enjoy a wonderful spa and butler services 24 hours a day.

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MIAMI – THINGS TO SEE AND DO

The city of Miami is one of America’s younger metropolises. Located in the American state of Florida, that state (including the area now known as Miami) was originally settled by Spanish explorers in the 1560s. With that colonial power and Great Britain alternatively controlling it over the centuries, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. in […]

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About America

Currently, the United States of America is the second most visited tourist destination on the planet. Only surpassed by France, it has about 80 million visitors a year. Its privileged place in the world ranking is because it is a source of cultural richness, natural and historical, and is also known for its varied proposals […]

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Documents needed to travel to America

1. Visa Depending on your nationality, reason and duration of the trip you will need to apply for a visa. The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) exempts citizens from some countries from traveling to the United States with a visa. These are Germany, Andorra, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brunei, Chile, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, […]

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Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (Atlanta)

Located in Georgia, it is the second busiest airport in the world and has more non-stop flights and destinations than any airline connection center. As Atlanta is a major transfer point for flights to and from small cities in the south of the United States, it caters to about 90 million passengers and performs more […]

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Rent a car

The largest international companies have car rental offices at airports and major cities with excellent discount options for tourists. You need to be over 21 years old, have valid driver’s license and present a credit card to rent a car in the United States. In terms of size they are classified in economic or compact […]

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Taxi

It is one of the most expensive ways to travel in the United States, they are concentrated in the entrance of the airports, hotels, bus stations and trains. In some cases the quickest way to get one is to phone the company, but this will increase the cost of the journey.

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The Subway

It is an underground train tour that is only available in 13 cities: New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Buffalo, Chicago, Atlanta, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Miami, San Francisco, Boston, Cleveland and Newark. There is an incredible life in its stations, you can find small shops, very colorful, amateur artists such as guitarists, violinists, dancers and mimes. If […]