Miami
Miami is one of the most multicultural cities in the US, with enormous Latin American and Caribbean communities. The atmosphere for South American matches will be unlike anything in North America. Hard Rock Stadium has a shade canopy — critical for June heat.
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Insider Tips
- June/July humidity in Miami is intense — expect 85°F+ with high humidity
- Stay in Miami Beach or Brickell for best access to social scene and fan events
- Spanish is widely spoken — will feel like a home match for many South American fans
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