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CITY INFORMATION

Legendary for its beaches and babes, notorious for its vice and the assassination of Versace, Miami is a wild frontier town transported to the 21st century via the cover of Vogue. Many of its districts are officially cities themselves. Most people head straight for Miami Beach, specifically the South Beach strip with its glam, newly restored neon and pastel Art Deco buildings. This is club/bar/beach paradise with ultra-trendy places like Liquid, China Grill and Nikki's offering a high celebrity clientele with their cocktails. Make time for Key Biscayne, a smart, secluded island community with beautiful beaches, five miles off the mainland. The region's importance as an international financial and cultural center has elevated Miami to the status of world city.
On the Web: Miami Visitors & Convention Bureau
BALLPARK INFORMATION TRAVELING AROUND MIAMI
-Ballpark: Dolphin Stadium
-Tenant: Florida Marlins
-Opened: April 5, 1993
-Capacity:
36,331 (MLB)
-Cost: $115 Million
-Dimensions: 330-L, 360-LC, 434-C, 361-RC, 345-R
-Seating Chart

-Fan Experiences
-Address: 2267 Dan Marino Blvd
Miami, Florida 33056

On the Web: Dolphin Stadium

-Public Transit: Local public transportation includes Metrobus and Metrorail, a metro rapid transit system operated by Miami-Dade Transit.
                On the Web:
Miami-Dade Transit
-Taxi: Crown Taxi: 305-445-5555
       
    Best Yellow Taxi: 305-445-4444
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown
                On the Web: Downtown Parking
-Alternatives: Walk and Bike Paths

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Maps and Directions
 

ATTRACTIONS
-Parrot Jungle Island: Attend any of the park shows that enable your kids to interact with parrots, reptiles, other birds, fish and flamingos.
 Location:
111 Parrot Jungle Trail  - Map

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South Beach: Welcome to everybody's favorite spot in Miami. Don't forget to bring your thongs, hats, towels, and tan lotions for a fun day in the sun.
 Location:
Miami Gardens Drive - Map
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Tropical Park:
Whether you are looking for a good workout, a great place to relax in the fresh air, or the perfect spot for a picnic, this park is ideal.
 Location: 7900 Southwest 40th Street
- Map
ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

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POPULAR RESTAURANTS

-Casola's Pizzeria & Subs: It is always packed but always prepared for a crowd, offering free samples of pizza while you wait.
 Location:
2437 SW 17th Avenue - Map

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Cheesecake Factory: The Cheesecake Factory is surely the place to go when craving a rich and delectable slice of the mouth-watering dessert.
 Location:
7497 Dadeland Mall -  Map
-Garcia's Seafood:
This restaurant has a comfortable, family-style atmosphere with fresh seafood and low prices.
 Location:
398 NW North River Drive  - Map

ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

BALLPARK DIRECTIONS/PARKING

LOCAL MEDIA

Directions: Multiple routes to Dolphin Stadium can be found here.
Parking:
Parking lots surround Dolphins Stadium. For your convenience, parking gates 2 and 5 open two and a half hours prior to the first pitch. All other parking gates open 2 hours prior to the first pitch. Parking for all baseball games is $9.00 per car.

TELEVISION STATIONS

   -WFOR-4-CBS    -WSVN-7-FOX
   -WPLG-9-ABC    -WPBT-2-PBS
   -WTVJ-6-NBC  

RADIO STATIONS

   -560AM-WQAM-Marlins Flagship Radio
LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Miami Herald

HOTELS

WEATHER

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