South Beach Florida eXotic Car Rental and the Range Rover HSE Rental

Range Rover Rental Miami

Combining luxury and versatility together, the new Range Rover HSE Rental has reinvented itself and joins the rank of other esteemed luxury sports utility vehicle. Like its predecessors, this top-of-the-line Land Rover continues to offer excellent all-terrain capability with sleek and suave cabin that keeps its occupant comfortable even when going through treacherous driving conditions. Known as the ultimate sport utility vehicle, the Range Rover HSE Rental exotic car rental is rugged yet refined, perfect for any traveling need in Miami.

With a distinctive profile, the Range Rover HSE Rental is easily recognizable by its smooth contour and unique detailing. Compared to other SUVs, this exotic car rental looks like a trim, muscular athlete that is tough yet agile. Built on a relatively shorter wheelbase, the front of the Range Rover HSE Rental is capped by the Range Rover’s trademark clamshell hood and head lighting clusters powered by bi-xenon headlamps. The futuristic look is completed with the two round ports in the rear with the deeply buried foglamps and taillights. The smooth exterior is further enhanced by the high beltline and a flat expanse of sleek metal on the side of the body. It is hard not to receive jealous looks when cruising around town in Florida in this eye-catching Range Rover HSE Rental exotic car rental.

With a steel monocoque structure and an integrated chassis, the Range Rover HSE Rental still has the smooth handling even when towing and hauling up to 7716 pounds with trailer brake. Furthermore, this exotic car rental in Florida has comprehensive safety systems to ensure it offers maximum protection even when driving in off-road conditions. The eight airbags with front, side and head airbags for the driver and front-seat passenger as well as head and seat-mounted side airbags for the rear. There is also the advanced front and rear park distance control and a rearview colour television camera which is especially handy when backing up. The Range Rover HSE Rental gives you extra security protection with deadlocks, an ultrasound sonic alarm system and a panic button that activates locks for additional security which is always a bonus to have when traveling in big cities such as Miami.

The interior is tastefully appointed with pleasing architectural designs, creating a light and airy atmosphere in the cabin. Spacious and comfortable, the luscious leather seats will cushion the passengers even on off-road excursions. The Range Rover HSE Rental exotic car rental is also loaded with many of the latest technology offerings including three-zone climate control, a 12-way power driver’s seat with three memory settings and rain sensing windshield wiper. A state-of-the-art voice controlled DVD based GPS navigation system is provided as well, perfect for traveling around a big city like Miami. There is also the off-road mode featuring elevation contours that will guide you to your destination as well as tracking where you have been, making exploration trips all the more fun and convenient. To add to the pleasurable ride, you can enjoy your favourite tunes with the premium Harman/Kardon digital surround-sound system with a six-disc CD changer and 14 strategically placed speakers for enhanced listening experience.

Under the hood, the Range Rover HSE Rental is powered by the new Jaguar 4.4 liter V8 engine, making it more powerful and quicker than its predecessors. With 305 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, this exotic car rental can easily gallop off from 0-60 mph in just over 9 seconds. The Range Rover HSE Rental is also equipped with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), helping drivers prevent from skidding and stay on their intended course. This exotic car rental in Florida has the civilized sophistication with the outback brawn, the Range Rover HSE Rental impressive off-road prowess set the standards for the SUVs in its class. This classy exotic car rental will surely surpass all your expectations, so hurry and book the Range Rover HSE Rental for your upcoming travel to South Beach!

 

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South Beach Miami Florida

World famous South Beach - called SoBe by locals - is known for its spectacular nightlife, fine dining, Art Deco area, trend-setting design influence, annual hosting of MTV award shows and -- of course -- its beautiful beach. As its name suggests, South Beach is the section of Miami Beach that defines the lower part of the peninsula. With hundreds of nightclubs, restaurants and oceanfront hotels, today's South Beach is considered to be one of the most popular hotspots in the U.S.

Visitors immediately taste its international flavor as sidewalks echo not only English, but also Spanish and German languages. As it becomes a favorite European tourist destination, South Beach has become tolerant of the European custom of topless sunbathing, particularly at Lummus Beach. Despite the occasional topless sunbather, most of South Beach's sand is open to the public.

Things to do

  • Lummus Beach - One of Florida's most popular beaches features natural white sand and excellent water quality. Whether you're wave watching or people watching, its sandbars are a great place to kick back and catch some rays.
  • Mango's Tropical Cafe - One of the hottest clubs on Ocean Drive, Mango's features sexy salsa music. Sizzling salsa dancers strut their stuff on top of its bar.

    The Art Deco Area

    The Art Deco architecture in South Beach represents rebirth in the 1930's after the tragic hurricane of 1926. Art Deco is an eclectic form of elegant and stylish modernism characterized by geometric and jumbled shapes. Nautical accents like railings and porthole windows are sometimes added. Aluminum, stainless steel, lacquer and inlaid wood are some of the materials used in Art Deco architecture.

    Art Deco architecture can be appreciated in many of the hotels that line Ocean Drive. The Clevelander, the Congress Hotel, the Colony Hotel, the Hotel Victor, along with many other buildings that dot the South Beach skyline, are built in the Art Deco style. Although some of the earlier buildings such as the New Yorker Hotel were lost to developers before 1980, many others were preserved thanks to the efforts of a group of activists. The activists persevered to add South Beach to the National Register of Historic Places as a complete unit. To this day South Beach boasts the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world.


    Dining
    With beautiful weather all year round and colorful people to watch everywhere, sidewalk dining is all the rage in South Beach. World-renowned chefs flock to the South Beach area to serve diners an eclectic mix of international fare. Taking a stroll down the beach brings you within arm's reach of alluring cuisine set out for display. During off-peak months, restaurants compete with happy hour specials; it's possible to find not only two- for-one drinks but two-for-one dinners as well.

    The restaurant scene has a rich history in South Beach. In 1913, Hungarian Joe Wiess relocated to South Beach from New York for health reasons. He opened a small lunch counter called Joe's Stone Crab and began to make his own history serving Al Capone and his friends. Today Joe's is known not only for its stone crab, but also for fresh fish, potato dishes, special cole slaw and world famous Key Lime Pie. Some other excellent venues for seafood are Nemo and Grillfish Restaurant. If you're looking for French or Italian cuisine, try Spiga, Cafe Prima Pasta, Tuscan Steak, or La Sandwicherie (also a good vegetarian restaurant). You can have a Latin culinary experience at Puerto Sagua or El Rancho Grande. For informal dining, try Rascal House deli. South Beach sushi reigns at Sushi Samba Dromo. No matter where you dine, South Beach offers adventurous cuisine and romantic atmosphere.

    Nightlife

    The party in SoBe never ends; clubs in this area stay open way past the wee hours. Just two streets off the beach, Washington Avenue is packed with some of the world's largest and most popular nightclubs, including Crobar and The Mansion.

    For a taste of Rio on the beach, try Mango's Tropical Cafe on Ocean Drive. A Latin or Reggae band plays at Mango's most nights of the week.

    The party at Mac's Club Deuce on 14th Street started in 1926 and is still going strong. Score and Funktion are two more places to check out when you head up to the Lincoln Road area. So go ahead, venture out! You'll find lots of places to dance and party until dawn.

    Shopping
    Amidst the usual shops for t-shirts, mugs and beach towels you'll find familiar names like Benetton, Guess and Polo Sport Ralph Lauren. You can also shop at Richie Swimwear for beachwear or Club Monaco for trendy threads to hit the town. Kenneth Cole has fabulous handbags and you can complete your look with makeup, facial creams, perfume, bath salts and sunscreen at Sephora.

    If you want to make a day of it, check out Lincoln Road. Running east and west between 16th Street and 17th Street, Lincoln Road is considered South Beach's premiere shopping area. Lincoln Road is a popular open-air pedestrian mall lined with boutiques, shops, retail outlets, sidewalk cafes and bars. It's also a cultural center, with a new state-of-the-art multiplex cinema, a concert hall for the New World Symphony Orchestra, the Art Center South Florida (a collection of studio and gallery space for emerging artists), and the newly restored Colony Theater performing arts center.

    To accommodate shoppers, Lincoln Road is now closed to automobile traffic between Washington Avenue and Lenox Avenue. This renovated area has a trendy new appeal; both the latest fashions and a steady stream of street performers entertain shoppers. Not surprisingly, Lincoln Road is now one of the most popular destinations for visitors to South Miami Beach.

    History

    Henry and Charles Lum bought South Beach in 1870 to start a coconut farm; they built the first house here in 1886. In 1894 the Lum brothers left the area and control of their plantation to John Collins. Collins, along with Carl G. Fisher and the Lummus Brothers, started developing the area in the 1910's. Their vision was an oceanfront city of modest single family homes. On March 26, 1915 the three partners incorporated the town of Miami Beach. Three years later the MacArthur Causeway was completed, making Miami Beach even more assessable from the mainland.

    In 1920 South Beach's main streets, 5th Street, Alton Road, Collins Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Ocean Drive were all ready for automobile traffic. Thus began the Miami Beach Land boom. Interest in Miami Beach soared, with Harvey Firestone and J.C. Penney choosing to call Miami Beach home, and President Warren G. Harding frequenting the Flamingo Hotel.

    The hurricane of 1926 destroyed much of the area but it didn't take long for rebuilding to start. The distinctive architecture chosen in the 1930's would give South Beach its signature: Art Deco. By 1940, South Beach's population had grown to 28,000.

    In a move that shocked the industry, Jackie Gleason brought his weekly variety show to South Beach in 1966. This brought even more notoriety to the area. During the late 70's through the 80's, South Beach became more of a retirement community as most of its oceanfront hotels and apartment buildings filled with seniors living on fixed incomes.

    Drug culture also expanded in Florida during this time, along with poverty and crime. But when the popular 80's show Miami Vice began shooting in South Beach, SoBe began to turn around. By the late 80's the fashion industry had moved in, and SoBe became one the wealthiest commercial areas on the beach. It's been estimated that approximately 1,500 models live on South Beach today. It's no wonder -- the area's raw and unique visual beauty makes SoBe a great place for a photo shoot.

    Today South Beach is very alive indeed -- pulsing with the beat of not only young America but of young Europe as well.
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