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North Bay Village, Florida, offers a selection of accommodations to suit various preferences and budgets. Here are some hotels in and around the area:

North Bay Village, FL
A midscale, smoke-free hotel featuring a heated outdoor swimming pool, exercise room, and on-site restaurant and lounge. Conveniently located 12 miles from Miami Airport.

North Bay Village, FL
A clean and safe accommodation option with street parking, located 20 minutes from Miami. Guests appreciate its convenient location and friendly staff.

North Bay Village, FL
Offers spacious apartments with excellent views of Biscayne Bay, easy parking, and a well-equipped kitchen. Ideal for families and longer stays.

North Bay Village, FL
Provides large rooms with comfortable accommodations, including kitchen facilities. Guests enjoy the home-like atmosphere and good cleaning service.

North Bay Village, FL
Offers budget-friendly accommodations with basic amenities. Some guests have noted areas for improvement in cleanliness and maintenance.

These options provide a range of amenities and price points to cater to different traveler needs in North Bay Village.

Caribbean Marketplace in Little Haiti set to reopen

Located in the heart of Little Haiti, the long awaited reopening of the Caribbean Market Place (CMP) will take place on July 18, 2014, at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, 212 – 260 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL. The commemorative event starts at 4:30pm. Special guests are scheduled to be in attendance. The re-establishment of this Marketplace is a collaborative effort of the City of Miami in partnership with the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs, the Little Haiti Cultural Complex (LHCC), the Northeast Second Avenue Partnership (NE2P) and District 5 Commissioner Keon Hardemon.
Source: www.miamitimesonline.com
 

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Fishing Around Tampa Bay (July 18)

1. At Big Pier 60 in Clearwater, trout in the mornings and evenings, and snook at night, best options. But anglers picking up a few flounder, sheepshead, Spanish mackerel and whiting, reports Kelly Dacey.
Source: www.theledger.com
 

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