Florida's little slice of Italy, with plenty of stunning landmarks, Mediterranean elegance, and Italian fine dining, is easily the most underrated town in the state. You may think that this charming neighborhood is no secret, yet this is a place that many overlook when visiting the region in favor of bigger cities like Orlando and Miami.
While it is just twenty minutes from Miami, the vibe, style, and overall cultural experience are more similar to a vibrant European village than a bustling beachside destination in Florida. Sure, it may be a small area, but it certainly packs a punch, and this can be seen in the variety of excellent authentic Italian restaurants, traditional Venetian-style canals, and romantic promenades.
SOURCE: https://www.thetravel.com/
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