Miami is one of the most famous international cities in Florida, and it has been influenced by Cuba. The famous city has a lot to offer for tourists in search for a relaxing destination to visit. The city is, however, going to make you spend a handful of cash.

According to World Travel Guide, if you will be visiting Miami expect that you are going to be out very late in your first night. On the following day, you can start the day with a long but slow brunch at the Icebox Café on Lincoln Road or you can also head to the Front Porch on Ocean Drive. After having a good meal you can start in getting your blood flowing by walking slowly along the esplanade that embraces the bear near the Ocean Drive.

You will be seeing different sorts of people along your slow walk such as fitness fanatics, lightheaded couples, exhausted party goers and plenty of deluxe cars. It is best if you end up near the north end of Collins Avenue, and turn left toward the overcrowded shopping zone, Lincoln Road and enjoy watching over the people and shopping. During Sundays, you can head to the farmer's market around 9:00 am and 6:30 pm, which sells local produce and lovely orchids.

According to Travel and Leisure, the best time to visit Miami is from January through April, which is Miami's high season. During this summer period, the city becomes budget-friendly for travelers in search for a joyous trip in the city's more quiet summer months which starts from June through September.

The summer period is also a part of the hurricane belt, which makes it vulnerable to inclement weather from June through November. The city of Miami is open for business for as long as the sun shines.

These are some of the things you will be expecting upon your first visit in Miami, and it's probably going to be worth your while. Watch the video below for some insight for a one day stay in Miami, and subscribe for more travel news.