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What to do in Orlando
The first game that the city will host will be Saturday June 29between Chile and Canada, for group A. While two days later, it will be somewhat less attractive, between Panama and Bolivia, for group C, which has the United States as a participant. In addition to the well-known Disney parks, there are other not so well-known activities that can be done.
Just 40 minutes by car from the stadium, lies a wildlife paradise known as the nature reserve Tibet Butler, a park that has great flora and fauna, you can even eat there. Admission is free, and you can also get there by public transport.
If you’re not so into the outdoors, you can visit the Kennedy Space Center, also near the stadium that will host the gameswhich was the launch site of the Apollo 11 mission, which took the first men to the moon. In addition, it houses many rockets and you can visit the building where they are assembled. Tickets range from US$69 to US$155.
What to do in Miami
The well-known city of Florida, for its beautiful beaches and shopping centerswill host three matches, including the grand final of the contest on July 14. While water activities abound, it’s just the beginning of a place that has hidden treasures.
One of the activities most recommended by visitors is the hydrofoil ride through the Everglades, a Miami wetland. A 1.5 million acre wetland reserve in the south of the city, which has hundreds of animal species and abundant fauna. The price is US$60 and includes transportation from the hotel to the venue..
Finally, a mandatory stop in Miami is to go shopping at the Dolphin Mallthe largest shopping center in the county, which combines gastronomy, entertainment and countless venuesmore than 240. The best thing about this tour is the variety of prices it has, as well as the extremely varied gastronomic offer.
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