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Nightclubs in Miami - Countless discotheques, bars, and lounges

Added: 05/30/2006

Nowadays America's favorite tropical city Miami is the third most popular vacation destination in the United States. Miami nightlife is famous all around the world. Nightclubs in Miami offer a sizzling variety of music. If you love music and dancing - hip hop, disco, reggae, salsa, and flamenco, whatever - are available in Miami nightclubs. The highest concentration of the trendy discotheques, bars, lounges, and nightclubs are located on the South Beach.

Not long ago Miami was considered to be a winter resort with mainly a retired crowd filling the beaches. Nowadays, this America's favorite tropical city is the third most popular vacation destination in the United States falling only behind Los Angeles and New York. Miami is located in Southeast Florida, on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades National Park and the Atlantic Ocean. Since its foundation in 1896, the City has grown very greatly. Miami means all-the-year-round sun, sea, sand and salsa. In Miami a visitor can choose to spend time at the beaches or in the museums, go to parks and shops, or taste the popular Miami Beach nightlife.  South Florida nightlife is famous all around the world!


Miami is the party city!  Nightclubs in Miami offer a sizzling variety of music. And what a range! If you love dancing - hip hop, disco, reggae, salsa, and flamenco, whatever - all are available around the next corner. In Downtown Miami, Miami's oldest bar you can listen to live jazz and blues bands in a smoky, bluesy atmosphere. In Little Havana, the air is filled with Afro-Cuban rhythms and rumba rap as well as a melting of funk beats and Latin rhythms. Just west of the Bay area, nightclubs in Miami spin Brazilian funk tunes and groove to "indie rock," electro-pop and classic new wave.


The highest concentration of the trendy discotheques, bars, lounges and nightclubs in Miami you can find on the South Beach. Many of the popular (and the easiest to get info) bars are in hotels. If you don't mind making your way through hordes of tipsy club kids, a stroll on South Beach's Washington Avenue will provide you with abundant comprehension into what's hot and what's not.
Below you can look trough the most popular bars and nightclubs in Miami and Miami Beach.


Amika Lonf Longue & Discotheque is the newest kid on the south Beach club block. Opened in August 2004, it has been packed with a beautiful chic and upscale party crowd. In a Washington Avenue location that began life as a synagogue and later morphed into such club as Van Dome, Zep Tepi, S.O.B.'s and Shadow Lounge, Amika has a lot to live up to. Amika boasts both attractive crowd and one of the friendliest staff on the beach, alongside with its owner and popular South Beach figure Tony Guerra.


B.E.D. Club was opened in 1999. No tables, chairs, or banquettes; you are actually served dinner in BED, an oval rattan ray. B.E.D. offers excellent dining, an enchanting interior and edgy entertainment. Feast your eyes on the Erotica Dinner Theatre, where fetish cabaret performances add a little spice to the aphrodisiac cuisine.


Bash is the originator of the nightlife club area in South Beach and where it all started back in 1993. Bash is considered to be one of Florida's hippest, hottest international clubs. It has been frequented by various celebrities for both the movie and music industries. To name just a few of the faces that have been spotted enjoying the Bash: Jack Nicholson, Booby Brown, Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, David Lee Roth, Robert De Niro, and others.




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