Lummus Park offers clear water and '90s nostalgia. Haulover features perfect sand, kite flying, and nude beach. South Pointe Park provides family-friendly activities and pier. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park offers nature and historic lighthouse
Miami has tropical monsoon climate with hot summers and short, warm winters. Average January temperature is 69.2°F (20.7°C). Annual rainfall averages 61.9 inches (1,570 mm). Experiences about 80 days of thunderstorms per year
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Miami is Florida's largest city with over 409,719 residents. Ranked fourth largest urbanized area in the United States. Home to largest concentration of international banks in the United States. Port of Miami accommodates largest cruise ships in the world
Miami is Florida's second-largest city and nation's 44th most populous. City has over 300 highrises and is third-largest in nation. Nicknamed "Magic City" and "Gateway to Latin America". Second-most visited tourist destination after New York City
Miami has 102 ZIP Codes covering 630.79 square miles of land and 61.97 square miles of water. Total population is 1,994,674 with 60.48% employment rate. Median household income is $70,510. 13.99% of population lacks healthcare coverage