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If you want to sleep through the day and preserve you energy for the afterhours, the Miami nightlife won’t disappoint you. The city’s known for its Latin American music scene, and there are countless clubs that stay open till sunrise to entertain the throngs of party-goers that flock to its shores. From grunge underground venues to glitzy, sophisticated clubs—you can choose from a plethora of places to dance the night away. Keep in mind though, Miami clubs aren’t very good to singe men, and the best places require you to be on their guest list—so go in couples and ask the concierge at your hotel to help you get on the guest list. Once you’re in, you’re guaranteed to have a whale of a time.
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