One of the most popular and colorful events in the festival life of Miami is the Calle Ocho Festival, which takes place in the world-famous quarter and demonstrates Pan-American culture in all its glory. This happens through music, dancing, shows, theatrical performances, local cuisine, traditional games and competitions. At that time, the pearl of the North American Riviera is visited by over a million people. Many people are eagerly awaiting the carnival all year, starting from the moment it ends. The festival got several records in the Guinness Book of Records. For example, in 1990, the world's longest pinata (Mexican hollow toy) was created specifically for the event, and the longest cigar was designed for the festival in 2000.
Fans of event tourism will be happy to attend an event dedicated to architectural art. It is held at the end of the first winter month and is called Art Deco Weekend. At this time, visitors can admire works of art at the opening exhibitions, taste local dishes, and explore local attractions as part of a thematic tour. The festival takes place in the best suitable place for this - the Art Deco Museum. Of equal interest is the Miami International Boat Show held in early February, especially for those who cannot imagine their life without vivid impressions of aesthetic enjoyment. Besides the regatta, visitors to the festival can enjoy ship fairs where luxury yachts or boats are sold at attractive prices.
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