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MIAMI CITY INFO ::
MONEY
Currency
The
$US is the basic unit of currency.
Please
ask the currency
converter online which uses data from the Federal Reserve
Bank.
Taxes
Sales
Tax (8%) applied to most goods and services.
Departure
tax is included in your airline ticket.
Service
Throughout
America tipping is more or less compulsory. In restaurants
waiters expect around 10 to 20 percent, as do taxi drivers
and hairdressers, while porters and bellboys anticipate around
one US dollar or two US dollars per piece of luggage. You
are not expected to tip in fast-food restaurants or cinemas.
GETTING
AROUND
Taxi Services
•
Metro Taxi
1995 NE 142nd St,
North Miami, FL 33187
Phone: 305-888-8888
•
Coral Gables Taxi
811 Ponce de Leon,
Coral Gables, FL 33040
Phone: 305-899-9999
Limousine
Services
• ABC Limousines Inc
110 Grand Palms Drive,
Pembroke Pines, FL 33027 •
Phone: 954-217-8885
•
Admiral Limousine Service
13255 W Dixie Hwy,
North Miami, FL 33161 •
Phone: 305-899-9320
•
Brickell Key Tours & Transportation
62 SW 31 Ave,
Miami, FL 33129 •
Phone: 305-858-5466
•
Carey Limousines
4030 NW 29th St,
Miami, FL 33142 •
Phone: 305-893-9850
•
City Limousine Service, Inc.
P.O. Box 801012,
Aventura, FL 33280 •
Phone: 305-944-5466
•
Protective Limousine Service
14876 SW 132nd St,
Miami, FL 33186 •
Phone: 305-255-3636
•
Signature Limousine & Bodyguard Services
8979 Bird Rd,
Miami, FL 33165 •
Phone: 305-717-5470
CAR
RENTALS
•
Alamo
3355 NW 22nd St,
Miami, FL 33142 •
Phone: 305-633-4132
•
Avis Rent a Car
2330 NW 37th Ave, Miami International Airport,
Miami, FL 33142 •
Phone: 305-341-0936
•
Avis Rent a Car
903 S America Way
Miami, FL 33132
Phone: (305) 377-2531
• Budget
6742 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, FL 33141 •
Phone: 305-865-4447
•
Enterprise
300 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL 33131
Phone: (305) 379-3003
•
Freedom Car Rentals
244 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132
Phone: (305) 381-6990
•
Go Auto Rental
1717 N. Bayshore Dr.
Miami, FL 33132
Phone: (305) 350-2700
•
Hertz
3795 NW 21st St, Miami International Airport,
Miami, FL 33142-6894 •
Phone: 305-871-0300
• Royal Rent a Car
909 S America way
Miami, FL 33132
Phone: (305) 375-0830
•
South Florida VIP Car Rental
1717 N Bayshore Dr.
Miami, FL 33132
Phone: (305) 377-3772
•
Thrifty Car Rental
2875 NW 42nd Ave,
Miami, FL 33142 •
Phone: 305-871-5050
Most
car rental companies require a major credit card, and that
you have held a full license for at least one year, regardless
of age. The minimum age for renting a car is normally 21 although
it can be as high as 25. Often an additional charge is levied
on drivers who are under 25 years of age. We suggest that
you check the requirements of your prospective automobile
rental company by contacting them directly. Check with your
local travel agent before you leave.
Most
travel guide-books and the materials available from href="http://www.adac.de/">ADAC
provide an overview of traffic regulations, speed limit and
road signs. For more in-depth information about state by state
rules of the road visit the Online Study Guide for Student
Drivers.
http://golocalnet.net/drive/
TIME AND DATES
Business
Hours
Business
hours in Miami, Florida are not fixed and vary from one industry
and sector to another. As a guide, most office environments
operate between 9:00am and 5:30pm, Monday to Friday. Banks
tend to be open between 9:00am and 3:00pm, Monday to Friday
with some staying open to 5:30pm to 6:00pm one day a week.
Some of the larger banks will probably also be open on Saturday
mornings
Time
Zones
Most
U.S. states observe Daylight Saving Time (DST), except for
Indiana, Arizona and Hawaii. DST in the U.S. begins each year
at 2 am on the first Sunday in April and ends at 2 am on the
last Sunday in October.
For
more info on what Daylight Savings Time is see http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/f.html
WEATHER
The
websites of the Weather Channel
(http://www.weather.com
), a 24 hour cable channel, and the national newspaper USA Today
(http://www.usatoday.com/weather/weatherfront.aspx)
are among a number of websites providing current weather reports
and 5 day forecasts for U.S.
cities.
TELEPHONE
The
emergency phone number is 911
A
local call is not just to numbers with the same
area code - it can go much further than that to include surrounding
area codes as well. Check with the operator to find out which
area codes are Local area codes.
TRAVEL TIPS
Before
the Airport
- Do not pack or bring Prohibited Items to the airport.
Read the Permitted and Prohibited Items list.
- Place valuables such as jewelry, cash and laptop computers
in carry-on baggage only. Tape your business card to the bottom
of your laptop.
- Avoid wearing clothing, jewelry and accessories that contain
metal. Metal items may set off the alarm on the metal detector.
- Avoid wearing shoes that contain metal or have thick soles
or heels. Many types of footwear will require additional screening
even if the metal detector does not alarm.
- Put all undeveloped film and cameras with film in your carry-on
baggage. Checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped
film.
- Declare firearms & ammunition to your airline and place
them in your checked baggage.
- If you wish to lock your baggage, use a TSA-recognized lock.
- Do not bring lighters or prohibited matches to the airport.
- Do not pack wrapped gifts and do not bring wrapped gifts
to the checkpoint. Wrap on arrival or ship your gifts prior
to your departure. TSA may have to unwrap packages for security
reasons.
At
the Airport
Each adult traveler needs to keep available his/her airline
boarding pass and government-issued photo ID until exiting
the security checkpoint. Due to different airport configurations,
at many airports you will be required to display your boarding
pass more than once.
- Place
the following items IN your carry-on baggage
or in a plastic bag prior to entering the screening checkpoint:
- Mobile
phones
- Keys
- Loose
change
- Money
clips
- PDA's
(personal data assistants)
- Large
amounts of jewelry
- Metal
hair decorations
- Large
belt buckles
- Take
your laptop and video cameras with cassettes OUT
of their cases and place them in a bin provided
at the checkpoint.
- Take
OFF all
outer coats, suit coats, jackets and blazers.
The
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that
all lighters will be prohibited from sterile areas of airports
and onboard aircraft. The policy will be fully enforced beginning
April 14, 2005.
Items prohibited for air travel are listed in this document
by the TSA http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlibrary/Permitted_Prohibited_9_6_2005.pdf
(Adobe Acrobat Req.)
While
on Your Trip
Outside business hours,
casual clothes are acceptable in most situations with the
exception of some restaurants and hotel lounges. Choose your
clothing carefully, however; Miami's climate can be very hot.
(Light clothing is recommended)
-
Always wear sunblock and/or wear a hat if you intend to be
outside for extended periods.
- Do NOT frequent isolated areas
- Stay in well-lit areas and stick with the group
- Do not carry excess cash or valuables. (Most hotels provide
safes & deposit boxes)
- Don't leave drinks unattended
- If you are a smoker, exercise discretion and sensitivity
when choosing to smoke in Miami. Many Americans cannot tolerate
people smoking in front of them and smoking is the subject
of much deliberation in the United States. The best advice
is probably to only smoke in like-minded company.
NEWS
& MEDIA
Radio
Stations:
Big
Pine Key WWUS - 104.1
FM - Greatest Hits
Boca Raton WOWL
- 91.7 cc - Variety
Gainesville K-Country
- 93.7 FM - Country
Gainesville WBXY - 99.5
FM - Classic
Gainesville WGGG - 1230
AM - ESPN Sports
Gainesville WIND - 92.5
FM - Classic Rock
Gainesville WKTK - 98.5
FM - Variety
Gainesville WNDT - 92.5
FM - Classic Rock
Gainesville WRUF - 103.7
FM - Rock
Gainesville WSKY -
97.3 FM - News Talk
Gainesville WUFT - 89.1
FM - Classical
Gainesville WYKS -
105.3 FM - Contemporary Hits
Jacksonville WAPE -
95.1 FM - The Big Ape
Jacksonville WJCT - 89.9
FM - Public Radio
Jacksonville WNCM FM - 88.1
FM - Religion
Jacksonville WQIK - 99.1
FM - Country
Jacksonville WROO
- 107.3 FM - Country
Key Largo WCTH
- 100.3 FM - Thunder Country
Key Largo WFKZ - 103.1
FM - Rock
Key West KeysRadio
- Florida Keys Radio Guide
Key West WEOW - 92.7
FM - Today's Hits
Melbourne WAOA - 107.1
FM - Top 40
Miami WAMR - 107.5 FM -
Spanish
Miami WAQI - 710 AM - Spanish-News/Talk
Miami WMCU - 89.7
FM - Religion
Miami WMXJ - 102.7 FM -
Classic Rock
Miami WQBA - 1140 AM -
Spanish-News/Talk
Miami WRTO - 98.3 FM -
Spanish
Orlando WRLZ - 1270
AM - Spanish - Religion
Palm City WCNO - 89.9 FM
- Christian Radio
Starke WEAG - 106.3
FM - Country
Tampa WMNF - 88.5 FM
- Variety
Tampa WTAN - 1340
AM - Talk
Titusville WPIO
- 89.3 FM - Christian
West Palm Beach WLVJ -
640 AM – Religion
Newspapers:
- The
Community News of Miami
- El
Nuevo Herald
- Entertainment
News & Views
- Miami
Herald
- Miami
New Times
- Miami
Today
- The
Weekly News
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