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If you don’t have a car, you can easily get around Miami using the city’s public transport system, which consists of the Metrorail, Metrobus and Metromover. The Metrorail is a 21-mile elevated rail system that serves downtown Miami and extends west to Hialeah and south to Kendall,...
Miami International Airport is the second-largest U.S. airport for international passengers. The airport is about 8 miles (13km) from downtown Miami, heart of the central business district. Taxi stands are just outside the airport and are controlled by traffic officers from the Miami Dade...
  Sydney boasts a variety of culinary pleasures, and this is in large because of its diverse an cosmopolitan society. Whether you're having Chinese food in chinatown, Spanish cuisine on Liverpool Street, Thai in Newtown, Italian in Leichhardt or Japanase in Crows Nest, you'll find ...
You’ll see two of Sydney’s most iconic features even before you land. The Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are among the most recognized structures in the world, and they make a stunning backdrop for photography aficionados. Wander the cobbled street of one of...
Hotels abound in Sydney and cater to every budget. In the luxury/full-service bracket is the InterContinental Sydney, corner of Bridge and Phillip streets, Ph: 61-2-92539000; Shangri-La Sydney, 176 Cumberland St., Ph: 61-2-92514133; and the Hilton Sydney, 488 George St., Ph:...
An excellent network of buses, trains, ferries and cycle lanes makes getting around central Sydney easy. You’ll also find taxis at various taxi ranks, or it’s simple to flag one down on the street. But walking is recommended for those with time to spare, as the city’s many...
Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport is Australia’s busiest airport, being the gateway for both tourists and business travelers. The airport is 8 kilometers (about 5 miles) from Sydney’s central business district and is easily accessible by train, taxi, bus and rental car. Expect...
This is THE place for steak and frites. It's small, cozy, reasonably priced and doesn't take reservations. Go early to avoid queues.   http://www.relaisdevenise.com/marylebone/index.htm  
from Janine D.
Great for celebrity-spotting, and the stars come out during the week. The food and wine list are fabulous. Book early !   http://www.the-ivy.co.uk/  
from Janine D.
Hourly burlesque-type shows make Circus fun for a crowd. And the Asian fusion food is high quality too !   http://www.circus-london.co.uk/  
from Janine D.