Locals and holidaymakers alike all head to the Mile, as it's known, to flash the plastic at this shopping and entertainment Mecca. Despite some stiff competition from some newer malls, the Mile has moved with the times and aims to be all things to all people. Located in the city of Coral Gables about 15 kilometres from downtown Miami, whether you're in the market for designer threads from a smart boutique, or want some highbrow culture at one of the art galleries or theatres on the strip, this is the place to find it.
The palm-lined neighbourhood was designed in 1922 by visionary city planner George Merrick. His aim was to create a commercial retail district that would draw in the crowds and where every business would be just two blocks away from the main strip. 90 years on, it's still pulling in the crowds.
Planning a wedding? If so, give your celebration some Miami flavour and beat a path to 'Bridal Row.' Here you'll find more than 15 boutiques and salons aimed at making your big day perfect, with bridal-wear boutiques, jewellers and wedding cake stores all open for business.
When you're starting to flag, you can always unwind at a local spa with a massage and a manicure. Or refuel at one of the European-style outdoor cafés are very popular lunch spots when you need a break from all that shopping. The downtown area has more than 120 international restaurants be on the lookout for some real-life Housewives of Miami types as this area is a favourite hangout.
Visitors can reach Coral Gables from downtown Miami by Metrorail or Metrobus. There is a new way of getting about in the Gables – a vintage bus called the Coral Gables Trolley. This runs every 10-15 minutes throughout the day.